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
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Adaptive Sports Programs for Youth with Disabilities 2 activities ›
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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.
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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.
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Uncategorized 5 activities ›
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
| 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