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ROTARY CLUB SEDONA RED ROCKS ENDOWMENT FUND

SEDONA, AZ · EIN 710905558 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE T31 · Philanthropy & Grantmaking · Micro (<$100K) · sedonarotary.org
revenue
$48K
expenses
$7K
net assets
$579K
employees
0
program ratio
97%
mission · from form 990

ENDOWMENT FUND TO SUPPORT YOUTH AND YOUTH ACTIVITIES IN VERDE VALLEY

profile · synthesized from sources

The Rotary Club of Sedona supports various community initiatives in the Verde Valley, Arizona, focusing on youth development, education, and local welfare. They engage in fundraising, provide scholarships, and partner with other local organizations to deliver programs like early childhood literacy and extended school day support.

named programs · 6 · from sources

what they call their work

JR RYLA
A youth leadership program held at Camp Wamatochick.
Manzanita Outreach Service Project
A service project with Manzanita Outreach.
Rotary Scholarship Award
Awards $1,000 scholarships to college-bound high school graduating seniors.
Sedona Community Supper
Meal preparation, serving, and clean-up at St. Andrews Church for those in need, serving about 60 people.
Verde Valley Imagination Library (VVIL)
Provides free books monthly to children ages 2 months to 5 years in Sedona and Verde Valley, partnering with libraries for children's events.
Wildcat Extended Day Program
Supports an extended day program at West Sedona Elementary School for K-5 students, providing a safe, supervised, free, on-site location for academic enrichment, clubs, and play before and after school.
activities · 7 clusters

what they do

  • Children's Book Distribution & Reading Spaces 9 activities
    • Administer the Verde Valley Imagination Library (VVIL)
      Founded and continues to support the Verde Valley Imagination Library program, which provides free books to children in the region; the program was launched in 2012 and has been supported for at least two years.
    • Donating children's books to libraries
      Donates children's books to the Sedona Community Library in honor of individuals and organizations.
    • Operating the Verde Valley Imagination Library program
      Operates the Verde Valley Imagination Library (VVIL) program, which was started in 2012 and supported for at least two years, to provide books to children.
    • Participate in book distribution and literacy outreach
      Engages in literacy-focused service initiatives such as the "Books for the World" program, supporting broader access to reading materials.
    • Participating in literacy initiatives
      Participates in literacy initiatives such as "Books for the World."
    • Support children's literacy through book donations
      Donates children's books to the Sedona Community Library in honor of individuals and community partners, including titles such as "The Helping Sweater" in recognition of Northern Arizona Restorative Justice.
    • Support children's literacy through book donations and Imagination Library
      Started and supported the Verde Valley Imagination Library (VVIL) program since 2012 and donated children's books to the Sedona Community Library in honor of individuals and organizations, promoting early childhood literacy.
    • Support global book recycling and literacy initiatives
      Participates in the “Books for the World” program, which recycles and redistributes books to support literacy globally.
    • Supporting early childhood literacy through Imagination Library
      Started the Verde Valley Imagination Library (VVIL) program in 2012 and has supported the Imagination Library program for two years, including donating children's books to the Sedona Community Library.
  • Merit-Based Educational Scholarships 4 activities
    • Award college scholarships to high school seniors
      Provides financial support to local graduating high school seniors through $1,000 scholarships awarded via the Charitable Fund.
    • Award college scholarships to high school seniors
      Provides financial support to local graduating high school seniors through $1,000 scholarships awarded annually from the Charitable Fund.
    • Awarding scholarships to high school seniors
      Awards $1,000 scholarships to five high school graduating seniors from its Charitable Fund.
    • Providing scholarships to high school seniors
      Awards five high school graduating seniors $1,000 each from its Charitable Fund as scholarships.
  • Hosted International Exchange Programs 4 activities
    • Host international exchange teams
      Hosts international vocational and group study exchange teams, including participants from Germany and Brazil, as part of Rotary’s global exchange programs.
    • Host international exchange teams
      Hosts international vocational and study exchange teams, including a Group Study Exchange (GSE) Team from Germany and a Vocational Team from Brazil.
    • Hosting international exchange programs
      Hosts Group Study Exchange (GSE) Teams from countries like Germany and Vocational Teams from countries like Brazil.
    • Hosting international exchange teams
      Hosts international Group Study Exchange (GSE) Teams and Vocational Teams from countries such as Germany and Brazil.
  • Youth Food Drive Coordination 4 activities
    • Operate meal service for people in need
      Prepares, serves, and cleans up meals for approximately 60 people in need at St. Andrews Church on an ongoing basis.
    • Operate meal service for people in need
      Prepares, serves, and cleans up meals for approximately 60 people in need at St. Andrews Church on an ongoing basis.
    • Providing meals to people in need
      Prepares, serves, and cleans up meals for approximately 60 people in need at St. Andrews Church.
    • Providing meals to people in need
      Prepares, serves, and cleans up meals for approximately 60 people in need at St. Andrews Church.
  • Organized Community Litter Cleanups 3 activities
    • Organize community service and engagement events
      Plans and carries out local service initiatives such as highway clean-ups, a "Week of Service Clean Up," and cultural events like Dia de los Muertos to engage the community in volunteerism.
    • Organizing community clean-up events
      Organizes "Week of Service Clean Up" events and participates in highway clean-up events.
    • Organizing community clean-up events
      Organizes and participates in community clean-up events, including a "Week of Service Clean Up" and highway clean-ups.
  • Cultural Heritage Festivals & Celebrations 1 activity
    • Organize community service and cultural events
      Plans and executes community events such as the "Week of Service Clean Up," Dia de los Muertos celebrations, highway clean-ups, and past events like the 2013 Career Fair and the 2014 Chili Cook-Off.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Fundraising for academic enrichment programs
      Launched a fundraising campaign with a goal of $105,000 by August 2025 to support a dedicated Program Director for academic enrichment at West Sedona Elementary School.
    • Organize fundraising campaigns for educational programs
      Launched a campaign to raise $105,000 by August 2025 to fund a dedicated Program Director for academic enrichment at West Sedona Elementary School.
    • Support academic enrichment through targeted fundraising
      Conducting a fundraising campaign with a goal of $105,000 by August 2025 to fund a dedicated Program Director for academic enrichment at West Sedona Elementary School.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$48K
Contributions & grants$22K45%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$27K55%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$7K
Program expenses97%
Admin / overhead3%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$7K
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$579K
Cash$8K
Investments$571K
Liabilities$0
Net assets$579K
Liquid reserves968.5 mo
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue -16.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 2
  • ALLEN BRADLEY — DIRECTOR
  • RANDY SOSIN — DIRECTOR
relationships · 9

who they work with

  • Arizona Community Foundation Funder — Provided a $25,000 grant to kick-off the fundraising campaign for the Wildcat Extended Day Program.
  • Humane Society of Sedona Partner — Presented to the Sedona Rotary Club about their services.
  • Northern Arizona Restorative Justice (NARJ) Partner — Received a children's book donation in honor of its community contributions.
  • Rotary Club of Sedona Partner — The endowment fund is associated with the Rotary Club of Sedona.
  • Sedona Community Library Partner — Received a children's book donation from the Rotary Club of Sedona.
  • Sedona Sister Cities Association Partner — Board members presented an update on their efforts to establish sister cities.
  • St Andrews Church Partner — Hosts the Sedona Community Supper event for those in need.
  • Verde Valley Imagination Library (VVIL) Partner — The Rotary Club of Sedona started the VVIL program.
  • West Sedona Elementary School Partner — Supports the school's Wildcat Extended Day Program through fundraising.