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LAKE HAVASU CITY SPORTSMAN CLUB INC

Lake Havasu City, AZ · EIN 860649721 · Form 990 · FY2022 · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.havasusportsman.com
revenue
$271K
expenses
$265K
net assets
$327K
employees
0
volunteers
12
program ratio
100%
mission · from form 990

PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR TRAP,SKEET, RIFLE, PISTOL, AND ARCHERY SHOOTING FOR OVER 1000 VOTING MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES AS WELL AS FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON LAND LEASED.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Lake Havasu City Sportsman Club, Inc. is an Arizona nonprofit corporation established in 1971. It provides a safe environment for shooting sports, including trap, skeet, rifle, pistol, and archery, for its members and the general public. The club operates ranges on land leased from Lake Havasu City, focusing on improving shooting skills, safe firearm handling, and marksmanship.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Archery Ranges
Two archery ranges available for members and the public, with access limited during match events.
Pistol Ranges
Five pistol ranges available for members and the public, with access limited during match events.
Rifle Ranges
Two unmanaged rifle bays (100 & 300 yard) available for members and the public, with access limited during match events.
Shotgun Ranges
Six shotgun ranges for trap, skeet, and 5-Stand shooting, with specific public hours for equipment use.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Firearms Training & Skill Development 2 activities
    • Ensuring Range Safety and Regulations
      Employs Range Safety Officers to enforce safety protocols, implements cease-fire procedures for safety and maintenance, and requires shooters to clean up spent brass and trash. The club also has specific requirements for the use of Class III firearms on club property and reserves Rifle Bay 2 for the Lake Havasu City Police.
    • Hosting Sanctioned Shooting Matches and Events
      Hosts a variety of sanctioned shooting matches and events, including ATA, USPSA, SASS, CMP, Steel Challenge, and various bench rest and high-power matches. These events are scheduled monthly and involve specific range reservations and courses of fire for different firearm types and disciplines.
  • Capital Campaigns and Facility Acquisitions 1 activity
    • Range Facility Improvements
      Completed major improvements at pistol and rifle ranges, funded through a combination of club funds, member contributions, local business support, and grants from the NRA Foundation via "Friends of the NRA".
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Membership Program
      Offers annual and lifetime memberships to individuals 18 years or older who comply with safety guidelines, providing members with access to pistol, rifle, and archery ranges from sunrise to sunset, excluding reserved times.
    • Operation and Maintenance of Shooting Ranges
      Operates and maintains a comprehensive shooting facility including five pistol, two rifle, six shotgun, and two archery ranges, with public access on specific days and member access from sunrise to sunset. The facility includes specialized areas like a shotgun target complex with Trap, Skeet, and 5-Stand fields, and an archery practice range with various target distances.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$271K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$271K100%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$265K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineOther
balance sheet
Total assets$327K
Cash$323K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$327K
Liquid reserves14.6 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +5.5%
relationships · 16

who they work with

  • Amateur Trapshooting Association Partner — Affiliate organization supporting shotgun-related programs.
  • Arizona Game and Fish Department Partner — Hosts the Arizona Game and Fish Department Scholastic Clay Target Program at the range.
  • Civilian Marksmanship Program Partner — Affiliate organization supporting the club's marksmanship initiatives.
  • Friends of the NRA Partner — Secured grants from the NRA Foundation through local "Friends of the NRA" to fund range improvements.
  • LHC Police Partner — Rifle Bay 2 is reserved for the LHC Police.
  • LHCSC Board Partner — Responsible for reviewing and approving requests to use Class III firearms on club property.
  • Lake Havasu City Government — Operates under a long-term use agreement with the city for range facilities.
  • Lake Havasu City Partner — Collaborates with the city for range safety and community engagement.
  • London Bridge Action Shooters Partner — Reserves pistol bays for their events on the third Saturday and following Sunday of the month.
  • National Rifle Association Partner — Affiliate organization supporting the club's shooting sports programs.
  • SASS Colorado River Regulators Partner — Reserves pistol bays for their events on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.
  • Single Action Shooting Society Partner — Affiliate organization supporting single action shooting activities.
  • Single Action Shooting Society Partner — Reserves pistol bays for their events.
  • United States Practical Shooting Association Partner — Affiliate organization supporting practical shooting programs.
  • United States Practical Shooting Association Partner — Reserves pistol bays for their events on the third Saturday and following Sunday of the month.
  • United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) London Bridge Action Shooters (LBAS) Partner — Hosts an event for USPSA London Bridge Action Shooters on the Sunday following the third Saturday of the month.