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MIRACLE LEAGUE OF ARIZONA

SCOTTSDALE, AZ · EIN 202742885 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE N63 · Recreation & Sports · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.mlaz.org
revenue
$479K
expenses
$479K
net assets
$2.3M
employees
7
volunteers
500
program ratio
67%
mission · from form 990

The Miracle League of Arizona is a non-profit organization in North Scottsdale, dedicated to providing a safe, successful, and enjoyable baseball experience for children, teens, and adults with disabilities or special health care needs. We offer adaptive baseball, at an accessible stadium, removing the barriers that would normally keep these individuals off the baseball field.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Miracle League of Arizona provides a safe, successful, and enjoyable baseball experience for children, teens, and adults with disabilities or special health care needs. They operate an accessible facility in North Scottsdale, offering adaptive baseball, an accessible playground, and other amenities. The organization focuses on breaking barriers, promoting inclusion, and fostering community through sports.

named programs · 1 · from sources

what they call their work

Adaptive Baseball Program
Provides a fun, safe, and successful baseball experience for individuals with special needs, regardless of physical, mental, or health-related challenges, utilizing an accessible field and stadium.
activities · 2 clusters

what they do

  • Adaptive Sports Programs for Youth with Disabilities 2 activities
    • Adaptive baseball league for individuals with disabilities
      Provides year-round baseball experiences for players with disabilities starting at age five and continuing into adulthood, offering divisions for various skill levels including a competitive division.
    • Adaptive baseball program for individuals with disabilities
      Provides year-round baseball experiences for players with disabilities starting at age five and continuing into adulthood, including divisions for various skill levels and a competitive division. The program emphasizes inclusion and personal development through sport.
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Comprehensive game-day and family support services
      Enhances the player and family experience through services such as personalized baseball cards, walk-up music, video board features, announcers, trophies, holiday events, and resource access for families of individuals with special needs.
    • Operation of an accessible sports and community facility
      Operates a fully accessible facility featuring an adaptive baseball field, stadium seating, adaptive playground, picnic areas, batting cages, and fully equipped restrooms designed to accommodate individuals with special needs and their families.
    • Operation of an inclusive sports facility
      Operates a fully accessible facility featuring an adaptive baseball field, stadium seating, an inclusive playground, picnic areas, batting cages, and fully equipped restrooms to support players and families.
    • Volunteer-supported player engagement and family resources
      Engages volunteers, including coaches and "buddies," who provide one-on-one support, encouragement, and friendship to players. Also offers additional resources such as baseball cards, walk-up music, video boards, announcers, trophies, and holiday events for families.
    • Volunteer-supported player mentorship and assistance program
      Engages volunteers, including coaches and "buddies," who provide one-on-one support, encouragement, and friendship to players during games and events.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$479K
Contributions & grants$436K91%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$2K0%
Other revenue$41K
expenses
Total expenses$479K
Program expenses67%
Admin / overhead20%
Fundraising13%
Salaries & benefits$215K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$2.31M
Cash$706K
Investments$0
Liabilities$2K
Net assets$2.31M
Liquid reserves17.7 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -10.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Cassandra Switalski Executive Dir. 40 $73K
board members · 22
  • Al Maag — MEMBER
  • Anthony Casarona — Member
  • Barry Sherman — MEMBER
  • Benny Barbour — MEMBER
  • Chris Hacker — MEMBER
  • Chris Petroff — MEMBER
  • Connie Moore — MEMBER
  • Daradee Olson — Treasurer
  • Ed Durkin — Vice President
  • Frank Udvare — MEMBER
  • Gene Udvare — MEMBER
  • John Little — MEMBER
  • Kevin Bonner — Member
  • Lee Fraley — Member
  • Lee Klein — MEMBER
  • Lindsey Tamblyn — MEMBER
  • Pat Jewett — MEMBER
  • Philip Welp — Member
  • Sherry Roueche — MEMBER
  • Stevie Rasmussen — Secretary
  • Todd Boedigheimer — President
  • Wayne Neill — MEMBER