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NATIONAL QUARTERBACK CLUB CHARITIES

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 832515598 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE N60 · Recreation & Sports · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.nationalqbclub.com
revenue
$160K
expenses
$160K
net assets
$5K
employees
0
volunteers
15
program ratio
21%
mission · from form 990

HOLD CHARITABLE EVENTS TO PROVIDE ATHLETIC AND EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDER-PRIVILEGED CHILDREN TO IMPROVE THEIR CHANCES OF SUCCESS AND AID YOUNG ADULTS SUFFERING FROM DISABILITIES AND/OR TERMINAL ILLNESSES.

profile · synthesized from sources

The National Quarterback Club Charities honors former and current quarterbacks for excellence in athletic achievement, leadership, and community impact through an annual awards dinner and Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The organization recognizes individuals not only for on-field performance but also for perseverance, character, and contributions off the field. Based in Arizona, it operates nationally with a focus on inspiring future generations through the stories of distinguished athletes.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $13K
    FUNDING ORGANIZATIONS THAT PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES WITH PERMANENT DISABILITIES AND/OR TERMINAL ILLNESSES. THE CARE REQUIRED TO ASSIST FAMILY MEMBERS WITH DISABILITIES OR ILLNESSES ARE OFTEN MORE THAN A FAMILY CAN AFFORD. THESE ORGANIZATIONS HELP LIFT THE FAMILY'S BURDEN BY PROVIDING YOUNG ADULTS WITH AN ACCESSIBLE AND SAFE LIVING ENVIRONMENT THAT HELPS THEM GROW, DEVELOP AND THRIVE IN THE COMMUNITY.
named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Legacy Recognition Award™
Honors individuals for enduring contributions to the game of football and positive societal impact
National Quarterback Hall of Fame Induction
Annual ceremony honoring distinguished quarterbacks for their on-field achievements and off-field leadership, character, and community contributions
National Quarterback of the Year Awards
Recognition program honoring top quarterbacks in professional, college, and high school football each year
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Quarterback Awards and Hall of Fame Inductions 9 activities
    • Administer annual quarterback awards
      Presents annual awards to top high school, collegiate, and professional quarterbacks, including the High School Award (first awarded in 1985 to Jeff George), the Collegiate Award, and professional awards given to players such as John Elway, Joe Montana, and Brett Favre. The awards recognize on-field performance and leadership.
    • Award annual quarterback honors by category
      Presents annual awards to top high school, collegiate, and professional quarterbacks, including specific recognition such as the Collegiate Award and High School Award, with documented recipients dating back to 1985.
    • Honor National Quarterback of the Year recipients
      Hosts annual fundraising events and awards dinners in cities across the United States to honor the National Quarterback of the Year at the professional, collegiate, and high school levels. These events have been held since 1985 and include recognition of award recipients in each category annually.
    • Honor National Quarterback of the Year recipients
      Hosts annual fundraising events and awards dinners in cities across the United States to recognize and honor the National Quarterback of the Year at the professional, collegiate, and high school levels. These events have been held annually since 1985.
    • Host Annual Awards Dinners and Fundraising Events
      Hosts annual fundraising events and awards dinners in various cities across the United States to honor the National Quarterback of the Year in professional, collegiate, and high school ranks, and to induct individuals into the National Quarterback Club Hall of Fame.
    • Induct Individuals into the National Quarterback Club Hall of Fame
      Inducts notable individuals, including former quarterbacks, into the National Quarterback Club Hall of Fame during annual awards ceremonies.
    • Operate National Quarterback Club Hall of Fame
      Conducts annual Hall of Fame inductions as part of its Awards Dinner and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, inducting notable quarterbacks such as Ron Jaworski, Michael Vick, Steve Beuerlein, Donovan McNabb, Bernie Kosar, and Ken Anderson. The Hall of Fame ceremonies have taken place since at least 2021.
    • Operate National Quarterback Club Hall of Fame
      Conducts annual Hall of Fame induction ceremonies as part of its awards dinner to honor distinguished former quarterbacks, including multiple inductees each year such as Ron Jaworski, Steve Beuerlein, Matt Hasselbeck, Donovan McNabb, Bernie Kosar, and others.
    • Recognize National Quarterbacks of the Year
      Recognizes outstanding quarterbacks at the professional, collegiate, and high school levels with annual awards, including the National High School Quarterback of the Year and the Collegiate Award.
  • Targeted Road Safety Awareness Campaigns 3 activities
    • Administer National Tight End Day Project
      Launched the National Tight End Day Project from October 28–31, 2021, engaging high school tight ends in Arizona, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Texas to share PSAs on social media promoting safe driving as part of the Lutzie 43 Foundation’s 43 Key Seconds Campaign.
    • Promote Safe Driving through Public Service Announcements
      Organizes projects like the National Tight End Day Project, where high school athletes share Public Service Announcements (PSAs) on social media to promote safe driving campaigns.
    • Support youth outreach and public service campaigns
      Launched the National Tight End Day Project (2021), engaging high school tight ends in Arizona, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Texas to share PSAs on social media promoting safe driving as part of the Lutzie 43 Foundation’s 43 Key Seconds Campaign.
  • Professional and Organizational Achievement Awards 3 activities
    • Present Legacy Recognition Award
      Presents the Legacy Recognition Award to individuals who have made positive impacts on sports, such as through affirmative coaching techniques.
    • Publish Legacy Recognition Award
      Recognizes individuals for positive impact in sports through the Legacy Recognition Award™, such as Tom House in 2021, for contributions like affirmative coaching techniques.
    • Publish Legacy Recognition Award
      Recognizes individuals for positive impact in sports through the Legacy Recognition Award, such as Tom House in 2021 and 2024, honoring contributions like affirmative coaching techniques and broader influence beyond playing performance.
  • Uncategorized 6 activities
    • Administer annual quarterback awards
      Presents annual awards to top high school, collegiate, and professional quarterbacks, including the High School Award (first awarded in 1985), Collegiate Award, and professional awards. Recipients include Conner Weigman, DJ Lagway, Jeff George, Kent Graham, and others across decades of recognition.
    • Host annual events in multiple cities
      Organizes annual awards dinners and fundraising events in various cities across the U.S., including Washington D.C., Miami, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Green Bay, Denver, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Houston, and Scottsdale, Arizona.
    • Host regional fundraising and awards events
      Organizes annual awards dinners and fundraising events in multiple U.S. cities, including Washington D.C., Miami, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Green Bay, Denver, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Houston, and Scottsdale, Arizona.
    • Operate National Quarterback Club Hall of Fame
      Conducts an annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony as part of the NQBC Awards Dinner, inducting notable quarterbacks such as Ron Jaworski, Brad Johnson, Michael Vick, Steve Beuerlein, Matt Hasselbeck, Donovan McNabb, Bernie Kosar, Ken Anderson, and Rodney Peete.
    • Present Legacy Recognition Award
      Recognizes individuals for positive impacts on sports through affirmative coaching and leadership with the Legacy Recognition Award™, including honorees such as Tom House and Jim McMahon.
    • Run National Tight End Day Project
      Activated the National Tight End Day Project from October 28–31, 2021, engaging high school tight ends in Arizona, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Texas to share PSAs on social media promoting safe driving as part of the Lutzie 43 Foundation’s 43 Key Seconds Campaign.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$160K
Contributions & grants$140K88%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$20K
expenses
Total expenses$160K
Program expenses21%
Admin / overhead9%
Fundraising69%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$34K
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$5K
Cash$5K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$5K
Liquid reserves0.4 mo
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue +5.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 16
  • CALE GUNDY — DIRECTOR
  • DON KILE — PRESIDENT
  • DOUG MITCHELL — DIRECTOR
  • DREW BLEDSOE — DIRECTOR
  • ED PULIDO — DIRECTOR
  • JAMES HARRIS — DIRECTOR
  • JIM COVERT — DIRECTOR
  • JIM KELLY — DIRECTOR
  • JOSH BOOTY — DIRECTOR
  • KEVIN ROWE — DIRECTOR
  • KIM BUSH — DIRECTOR
  • LISA HENRY HOLMES — DIRECTOR
  • PHIL PIGNATELLI — DIRECTOR
  • TIM RUSSELL — DIRECTOR
  • TIM STACK — DIRECTOR
  • TODD FOUST — DIRECTOR
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Houston Touchdown Club Partner — Recognized Conner Weigman as Offensive Player of the Year; affiliated with the National Football Foundation.
  • Lutzie 43 Foundation Partner — Partnered for the 2nd annual National Tight End Day Project to campaign against distracted driving.
  • The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch Partner — Host venue for the 2022 NQBC Awards Dinner and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony