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Fraternal Order of Police Phoenix Lodge 2

Phoenix, AZ · EIN 237143599 · Form 990 · FY2022 · Small ($100K-$1M) · azfop2.com
revenue
$420K
expenses
$415K
net assets
$966K
employees
2
volunteers
25
program ratio
20%
mission · from form 990

The lodge is committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those they serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement, and employee representation.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Fraternal Order of Police Phoenix Lodge 2 is a labor union representing law enforcement officers in Arizona. It advocates for officers' rights, improves working conditions, and supports community engagement through legislative action, legal assistance, and member services. The organization serves police officers across the state with a focus on employment representation, wellness, and public safety policy.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Arizona FOP PAC
Political action committee that supports legislation and candidates favorable to law enforcement, including qualified immunity and police funding
Cops & Kids
Community outreach program building relationships between local lodges and youth in the community
Division of Wellness Services
Proactive programs supporting the mental and physical well-being of law enforcement officers
FOP Labor Services Division
Provides legal and employment representation for officers at bargaining tables and in workplace disputes
Law Enforcement Torch Run
Awareness and fundraising event in support of Special Olympics athletes and programs
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Community-Law Enforcement Trust Building 2 activities
    • Community Engagement through Cops & Kids Program
      Operates the Cops & Kids program to foster positive relationships between local law enforcement lodges and the community.
    • Cops & Kids Program
      Operates the Cops & Kids program to build relationships between local lodges and the community through ongoing engagement activities.
  • Law Enforcement Emergency Financial Assistance 2 activities
    • FOP Foundation Support Programs
      Provides support for disaster relief, the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, educational programs, critical incident programs, and grants for lodges and members through the FOP Foundation, reflecting a broad range of operational and member-focused assistance initiatives.
    • Support for Law Enforcement and Community Initiatives
      Supports various initiatives through the FOP Foundation, including disaster relief, the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, educational programs, critical incident programs, and grants for lodges and members.
  • Themed Community Fundraising Events 2 activities
    • Fundraising and Awareness for Special Olympics
      Organizes the Law Enforcement Torch Run, an event designed to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics athletes and programs.
    • Law Enforcement Torch Run
      Organizes the Law Enforcement Torch Run as an awareness and fundraising event to support Special Olympics athletes and programs, combining public engagement with financial support.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Advocacy for Critical Incident Support Legislation
      Advocated for the passage of HB 2717, which extends support and time off to dispatchers following critical incidents, demonstrating legislative engagement to improve officer and first responder welfare.
    • Advocacy for Dispatcher Support
      Advocated for the successful passage of HB 2717, legislation that provides extended support and time off for dispatchers following critical incidents.
    • Support for Easterseals Services
      Has supported Easterseals since 1977 to provide services for individuals with special needs, indicating a sustained partnership focused on community support for vulnerable populations.
    • Support for Individuals with Special Needs
      Provides support to Easterseals, an organization that offers services for individuals with special needs, a partnership that has been ongoing since 1977.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$420K
Contributions & grants$369K88%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$51K12%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$415K
Program expenses20%
Admin / overhead14%
Fundraising66%
Salaries & benefits$24K
Grants paid out$3K
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$973K
Cash$71K
Investments$900K
Liabilities$7K
Net assets$966K
Liquid reserves28.1 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +26.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 3
  • Chad Brink — Trustee
  • Ken Lapka — Trustee
  • Sandor Rogoff — Trustee
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Easterseals Partner — Longstanding support partnership since 1977 to provide services for individuals with special needs.
  • Special Olympics Partner — Supports through the Law Enforcement Torch Run awareness and fundraising events.
  • State of Arizona Government — Engages with state government to influence legislation affecting law enforcement, such as HB 2717.