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TUCSON YOUTH FOOTBALL AND

TUCSON, AZ · EIN 237047977 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE N65 · Recreation & Sports · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.tyfsf.com
revenue
$228K
expenses
$187K
net assets
$66K
employees
0
program ratio
81%
mission · from form 990

INSPIRE YOUTH SPORTSMANSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, AND PHYSICAL FITNESS

profile · synthesized from sources

Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation (TYFSF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting youth sportsmanship, competitive spirit, and recreation in southern Arizona. Established in 1969, it provides educational and developmental opportunities for children aged 5 to 14 through flag football, tackle football, and cheerleading programs, serving over 1,200 participants with the support of more than 900 adult volunteers.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021

what they reported doing

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

  1. #1 primary $0
    TYFSF ALSO FUNDS A SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD PROGRAM AND BANQUET TO HONOR SCHOLAR ATHLETES. A SCHOLARSHIP IS AWARDED TO ONE FOOTBALL PLAYER AND ONE SPIRIT PARTICIPANT ANNUALLY.
named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Football and Cheer Programs
Offers flag football, tackle football, and cheerleading for youth aged 5 to 14, promoting sportsmanship and physical fitness.
Scholar Athlete Program
Annual awards program honoring academic achievements of players and spirit members from 2nd grade to the highest grade level represented.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Youth Football and Cheer Programs 5 activities
    • Administer youth registration and program enrollment
      Provides registration information for youth football and spirit programs, enabling participant enrollment and program access.
    • Facilitate team coordination and communication
      Provides contact information for multiple youth football teams, including the Tucson Steelers, Marana Thunder, and Tucson Falcons, to support team coordination and organizational communication.
    • Facilitate team coordination and registration
      Provides contact information and registration details for youth football and spirit programs, including for specific teams such as the Tucson Steelers, Marana Thunder, and Tucson Falcons.
    • Operate youth football and spirit programs
      Offers flag football for children ages 5 to 7 and tackle football for children ages 7 to 13, along with spirit (cheer) programs for children ages 5 to 14. Manages 31 football teams and 11 spirit squads, serving over 1,200 youth participants annually.
    • Operate youth football and spirit programs
      Offers flag football for children ages 5 to 7 and tackle football for children ages 7 to 13, along with spirit (cheer) programs for children ages 5 to 14. Manages 31 football teams and 11 spirit squads with over 1,200 youth participants.
  • Youth Sports Coach Recruitment and Management 2 activities
    • Engage adult volunteers in program support
      Engages over 900 adult volunteers in supporting youth football and cheer programs, contributing to program delivery and organizational capacity.
    • Engage adult volunteers in program support
      Recruits and involves over 900 adult volunteers to support the operation of youth football and cheer programs.
  • Youth Sports Health & Participation Safety 2 activities
    • Promote youth development and sportsmanship
      Provides educational and developmental opportunities in youth sports, emphasizing sportsmanship, recreation, and member networking and growth.
    • Promote youth development and sportsmanship
      Provides educational and developmental opportunities in youth sports, emphasizing sportsmanship, recreation, and member networking and growth.
  • Youth Scholar-Athlete Recognition Programs 2 activities
    • Recognize academic achievement through scholar programs
      Sponsors an annual scholar athlete program recognizing youth participants from 2nd grade through the highest grade level each season, with at least two scholarship awardees (one player and one spirit member) selected annually from 8th grade scholar teams.
    • Recognize academic and athletic achievement
      Sponsors an annual scholar athlete program and scholar awards for youth participants in grades 2 through the highest grade level each season. Selects at least two scholarship awardees annually—one football player and one spirit member—from 8th grade scholar teams.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$228K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$228K100%
Investment income$270%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$187K
Program expenses81%
Admin / overhead17%
Fundraising2%
Salaries & benefits$7K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$70K
Cash$47K
Investments$0
Liabilities$4K
Net assets$66K
Liquid reserves3.0 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +1522493.3%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 20
  • BRAD STRIZVER — DIRECTOR
  • BRANDON MARSHALL — DIRECTOR
  • DEBBIE WALKOVICH — VP, CHEER COMMISSIONER
  • DON RILEY — PRESIDENT
  • EDDIE FIMBRES — DIRECTOR
  • GABE LAYVA — DIRECTOR
  • GEORGE RUSHING — DIRECTOR
  • GINA BUCKNER — DIRECTOR
  • HEATHER LAPPIN — DIRECTOR
  • JEREMY CONLEY — DIRECTOR
  • JERRY DENSON — DIRECTOR
  • KEITH REGINA — DIRECTOR
  • MARCOS ROMERO — DIRECTOR
  • MARGARET NELSON — VP, CERTIFICATION
  • MICHAEL CARPENTER — VICE PRESIDENT
  • MICHELLE CHAVEZ — SECRETARY
  • PETE SHERFIELD — VP, TACKLE
  • ROLAND GUTIERREZ — DIRECTOR
  • SERGIO RODRIGUEZ — VP, DEVELOPMENT
  • WILL GILDINEZ — DIRECTOR
relationships · 20

who they work with

  • 6 Associations Partner — Manages football teams and spirit squads under the TYFSF federation
  • Excel Mechanical Inc. Partner — Provides contact and likely logistical or financial support through an employee serving as team contact.
  • MARANA THUNDER Partner — Member team of the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Marana Thunder Partner — Member association within the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Marana Thunder Partner — Team operating under the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation for youth football and spirit programs.
  • SANTA CRUZ CARDINALS Partner — Member team of the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Santa Cruz Cardinals Partner — Member association within the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • TUCSON FALCONS Partner — Member team of the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • TUCSON RAVENS Partner — Member team of the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • TUCSON SOLDIERS Partner — Member team of the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • TUCSON STEELERS Partner — Member team of the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Tucson Conquistadores Partner — Fundraising beneficiary of the Tucson Conquistadores, which supports TYFSF's programs.
  • Tucson Falcon Association Partner — Local organization associated with the Tucson Falcons youth team.
  • Tucson Falcons Partner — Member association within the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Tucson Ravens Partner — Member association within the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Tucson Soldiers Partner — Member association within the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Tucson Steelers Partner — Member association within the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Tucson Steelers Partner — Team operating under the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation Network — Member organization within the Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation.
  • USA Football Network — National governing body partner that sets standards and provides support for youth football development.