named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
Buckle Series
An award program where archers compete in a minimum of 5 ABFAA State tournaments to qualify for championship buckles awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in various shooting styles, age groups, and genders.
Reimbursement Program
A program offering a chance to win $150 reimbursement for future tournament fees for archers who compete in ABFAA tournaments.
Tournament Schedule
Organizes and hosts various archery tournaments throughout the year, including State 5-Spot Indoor, Sonoran Trail Shoot, State Field, State Rushmore Rumble, State 3-Spot Indoor, State Classic 600, State International, State 900, State Animal, and State One Arrow 3D events.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Archery Tournament Management 8 activities
- Administer competitive recognition and awards programsRecognizes top-performing archers through championship buckles awarded to the top three finishers in each division (by shooting style, age, and gender), and runs the ABFAA buckle series that rewards archers completing at least five state tournaments in a season.
- Administer competitive recognition and awards programsRecognizes top-performing archers with championship buckles awarded to the top three finishers in each division based on shooting style, age group, and gender. Also operates the ABFAA buckle series, which honors archers who compete in at least five state tournaments in a season.
- Archery Buckle Series and Awards ProgramThe organization runs an annual buckle series, recognizing archers who compete in at least five state events during the season by awarding championship buckles to the top three finishers in various divisions based on shooting style, age, and gender. They also test new competition rules to simplify the format.
- Host annual archery tournamentsOrganizes and hosts multiple annual archery tournaments across various formats including 3-Spot, 5-Spot, Field Championships, Classic 600, International, 900, and Trail Shoot events, held at locations such as Ben Avery Indoor Range and Pete Shepley Archery Center. These include combined events like the State Championship and Southwest Sectional tournament.
- Integrate state and regional competitionsCombines the Arizona State Championship with the South West Sectional tournament, enabling archers to compete for both state and sectional titles simultaneously during the same event.
- Organize and Host Archery TournamentsThe organization hosts numerous annual archery tournaments, including 5-Spot, 3-Spot, Sonoran Trail Shoot, State Classic 600, State International, State Field Championships, State 900, and State Trail Shoot events, providing competitive opportunities for archers.
- Organize and host annual archery tournamentsHosts multiple annual archery tournaments across Arizona, including events such as the ABFAA State 5-Spot, 3-Spot, State Classic 600, State International, State Field Championships, State 900, and Sonoran/Verde Valley Trail Shoots, typically held at venues like Pete Shepley Archery Center and Ben Avery Indoor Range.
- Organizing and Hosting Archery TournamentsThe organization hosts various annual archery tournaments, including 5-Spot, 3-Spot, Sonoran Trail Shoot, State Classic 600, State International, State Field Championships, State 900, and State Trail Shoot events, often combining state championships with sectional tournaments to provide competitive opportunities for archers.
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State-Level Archery Organization & Certification 4 activities
- Operate as Arizona's official NFAA state chapterServes as the official Arizona State Chapter of the National Field Archery Association (NFAA), providing organizational structure and governance for state-level archery activities and competitions.
- Operate as official state chapter of national archery organizationServes as the official Arizona State Chapter of the National Field Archery Association (NFAA), providing organizational structure and governance for state-level archery activities.
- Serve as State Chapter for National Archery AssociationThe organization operates as the official Arizona State Chapter of the National Field Archery Association, aligning with national standards and initiatives.
- State Chapter Operations for National Archery AssociationThe organization operates as the official Arizona State Chapter of the National Field Archery Association, providing a structured framework for archery activities within the state.
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Golf Tournament Incentive Programs 4 activities
- Provide Tournament Fee Reimbursement ProgramThe organization offers a reimbursement program for tournament fees, drawing 15 winners to receive $150 each for participation in ABFAA tournaments, including for events like the Vegas Shoot.
- Provide tournament fee reimbursement incentivesOffers financial incentives by reimbursing tournament fees for select participants; for example, awarded $150 to 15 winners for the 2025 Vegas Shoot and plans a similar program for 2027 based on participation in 2026 ABFAA tournaments.
- Provide tournament fee reimbursement incentivesOffers financial incentives by reimbursing tournament fees, such as awarding $150 to 15 randomly drawn participants in ABFAA tournaments for 2026, and covering entry fees for winners to attend the 2025 Vegas Shoot.
- Tournament Fee Reimbursement ProgramThe organization offers a reimbursement program for tournament fees, drawing 15 winners to receive $150 each for participation in ABFAA Tournaments, including reimbursing entry fees for the Vegas Shoot.
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Uncategorized 3 activities
- Administer Archery Buckle SeriesThe organization runs an annual buckle series, recognizing archers who compete in at least five state events during the season by awarding championship buckles to the top three finishers in various divisions based on shooting style, age, and gender.
- Test New Archery Competition RulesThe organization tests new competition rules, such as the Modern Field Round rules, during its tournaments to simplify and improve the competition format.
- Test and implement updated competition formatsConducts trials of new competition rules, such as testing the Modern Field Round format during the 2026 tournament season to simplify and improve the competitive experience.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$-20K
Contributions & grants——
Program service revenue——
Investment income——
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expenses
Total expenses$3K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits—
Grants paid out$500
balance sheet
Total assets$23K
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Net assets$23K
1 years on record · 2020–2020
relationships · 13
who they work with
- Corner Archery Partner — Hosted the ABFAA State Classic 600 and ABFAA State International in 2025, the ABFAA State 900 in 2025, and the ABFAA State International in 2024.
- Desert Archers Partner — Hosted the ABFAA State Field Championships in 2024.
- Desert Destroyers Partner — Hosted the ABFAA State Classic Outdoor in 2024.
- Desert Sky Archers Partner — Hosted the ABFAA 5-Spot and Southwest Indoor Sectional in 2025 and 2024, and the ABFAA 3-Spot Championships in 2025 and 2024, and the ABFAA State Indoor and State 5-Spot in 2022.
- Full Draw Bowhunters Partner — Hosted the ABFAA Sonoran Trail Shoot in 2025 and the ABFAA Sonoran Desert Trail Shoot in 2024.
- NFAA Network — Requires competitors to be current NFAA members in good standing to qualify for the Buckle Series.
- NFAA USA Partner — Collaborates on event hosting and implements NFAA's Modern Field Round rules for tournaments.
- National Field Archery Association Network — Official Arizona State Chapter of the National Field Archery Association.
- National Field Archery Association Network — The Arizona Chapter of the National Field Archery Association.
- Rim Country Bow Hunters Partner — Hosted the ABFAA State Trail Shoot in 2025.
- Timber Mesa Archers Partner — Hosted the ABFAA State 900 in 2024.
- Usery Mountain Archers Partner — Hosted the ABFAA State Field Championships in 2025 and the ABFAA State One Arrow 3D in 2024.
- Usery Mountain Archers Partner — Hosts the ABFAA tournament at Usery Mountain Park.