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FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE

Tolleson, AZ · EIN 860660325 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.azfop.org
revenue
$191K
expenses
$182K
net assets
$31K
employees
mission · from form 990

To provide mutual aid and protection of Arizona Department of Corrections officers

profile · synthesized from sources

The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) is a professional association and labor union representing over 9,000 law enforcement officers across Arizona through 37 local lodges. It advocates for improved working conditions, legal protections, and legislative support for police officers at local, state, and national levels. The organization also provides member benefits including legal assistance, political advocacy, and community engagement initiatives.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Arizona FOP PAC
Political action committee that supports pro-law enforcement candidates and legislation, including qualified immunity and police funding.
Employee Representation
Offers legal and employment representation for law enforcement officers in labor and workplace matters.
Steve Young Memorial Scholarship Program
Provides educational assistance to spouses of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, funded by a U.S. Department of Labor grant.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Law Enforcement Legislative Advocacy 4 activities
    • Advocacy for Law Enforcement Professionals
      Represents the interests of over 9,000 Arizona law enforcement professionals across 37 Local Lodges, advocating for legislative changes such as extending support and time off for dispatchers after critical incidents.
    • Advocacy for Law Enforcement Professionals
      Represents the interests of over 9,000 Arizona law enforcement professionals across 37 Local Lodges, advocating for legislative changes such as extending support and time off for dispatchers after critical incidents.
    • Statewide Representation of Law Enforcement Professionals
      Represents the interests of more than 9,000 Arizona law enforcement professionals through a network of 37 Local Lodges, serving as a unified voice for policy, labor, and professional concerns.
    • Statewide Representation of Law Enforcement Professionals
      Represents the interests of more than 9,000 Arizona law enforcement professionals through a network of 37 Local Lodges.
  • Professional Association Conferences & Events 4 activities
    • National Conference and Exposition
      Conducted the 64th National Conference and Exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana, featuring seminars, organizational business meetings, updates to the Constitution & By-Laws, elections of the Executive Board, reports from National Trustees and Committee Chairs, and an EXPO showcasing products and services from exhibitors.
    • National Conference and Exposition
      Conducts an annual National Conference and Exposition, which includes seminars, organizational business, review and amendment of the Constitution & By-Laws, Executive Board elections, reports from National Trustees and Committee Chairs, and an EXPO for exhibitors.
    • National Conference and Exposition
      Conducts an annual National Conference and Exposition, which includes seminars, organizational business, review and amendment of the Constitution & By-Laws, Executive Board elections, reports from National Trustees and Committee Chairs, and an EXPO for exhibitors.
    • National Conference and Exposition
      Conducted the 64th National Conference and Exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana, featuring seminars, organizational business meetings, updates to governing documents, elections of leadership, reports from national officers, and an exhibition expo showcasing law enforcement products and services.
  • Fraternity Cemetery Stewardship and Lodge Ceremonial Operations 2 activities
    • Establishment and Chartering of Local FOP Lodges
      Established the first FOP Lodge in Tucson (Lodge 1) and later chartered the Arizona State FOP Lodge and Phoenix FOP Lodge 2 in 1934, forming the foundational structure of the organization in Arizona.
    • Establishment and Chartering of Local FOP Lodges
      Founded the first FOP Lodge in Tucson (Lodge 1) and subsequently chartered the Arizona State FOP Lodge and Phoenix FOP Lodge 2 in 1934, laying the organizational foundation for fraternal representation in the state.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Advocacy for Law Enforcement Support Legislation
      Advocated for the passage of HB 2717, which extends support and time off to dispatchers following critical incidents, as part of broader legislative efforts to support law enforcement professionals.
    • Legislative Advocacy for Law Enforcement Personnel
      Advocated for the passage of HB 2717, which provides critical incident support and time off for dispatchers, as part of broader efforts to advance policies supporting law enforcement professionals in Arizona.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$191K
Contributions & grants$135K71%
Program service revenue$55K29%
Investment income
Other revenue$668
expenses
Total expenses$182K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$31K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$31K
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 1
  • Martin Diaz — Trustee
relationships · 36

who they work with

  • 9-99 Foundation Partner — Business supporter of the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police.
  • ASU PD Lodge 80 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Apache Junction Officers Association Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge affiliate
  • Arizona Attorney General Lodge 58 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Arizona Game Rangers Lodge 71 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Chandler Lodge 14 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • City of Maricopa Lodge 78 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge, including Maricopa Officers Council and Maricopa Sergeants Council
  • Colorado River Lodge 50 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge, including FOP Officers Association and Dispatchers
  • Copper Basin Lodge 42 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Douglas Lodge 38 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Gila Lodge 6 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Gilbert FOP Lodge 81 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Glendale Lodge 12 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge, specifically Glendale Officers and Sergeants
  • Goodyear Lodge 79 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Help A Hero Partner — Business supporter of the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police.
  • Lake Havasu Lodge 47 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Louisiana State Lodge Partner — Hosted the 2019 Biennial National FOP Conference & Expo in partnership with the National Fraternal Order of Police.
  • Maricopa FOP Lodge 5 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Mesa Lodge 9 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Mohave Lodge 16 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • National Fraternal Order of Police Foundation Partner — Administers the Steve Young Memorial Scholarship Program to assist spouses of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
  • Northern Arizona Lodge 13 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Oro Valley Lodge 53 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Paradise Valley Lodge 73 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Phoenix FOP Lodge 2 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Pima Lodge 20 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Prescott Lodge 19 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Sahuaro Lodge 23 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Santa Cruz Lodge 10 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
  • Tempe Lodge 11 Partner — Listed as an Arizona FOP Lodge
+ 6 more