irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $25KVail Fest
- #2 $9KGolf Tournament
named programs · 1 · from sources
what they call their work
Women in Business Program
Leadership development program focused on four pillars: managing self, work, environment, and staff. Offers hybrid sessions twice monthly, includes workbook, swag bag, and capstone event for a $500 fee
activities · 6 groups
what they do
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Local Business Advocacy & Economic Development 3 activities
- Advocacy for Regional Economic Development and Community InterestsAdvocates for the interests of current and future members, the southeast region of Pima County, and the Greater Vail Area in public debate and decision-making processes, supporting local economy, schools, historical preservation, and economic growth opportunities for businesses.
- Regional AdvocacyAdvocates for the interests of current and future members and the southeast region of Pima County in public debate and decision-making processes, including support for local economy, schools, historical preservation, and business growth.
- Regional AdvocacyAdvocates for the interests of current and future members and the southeast region of Pima County in public debate and decision-making processes, with a focus on economic development, local economy, schools, historical preservation, and support for local and globally recognized businesses.
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Women's Leadership Development Programs 3 activities
- Leadership and Educational ProgrammingOperates a Women in Business Program structured around four leadership pillars—Managing Self, Managing Work, Managing the Environment, and Managing Staff—and offers members access to educational resources and learning opportunities.
- Speaker and Leadership ProgramsBrings in speakers and influencers from across Arizona to discuss state conditions and direction, and operates a Women in Business Program focused on four leadership pillars: Managing Self, Managing Work, Managing the Environment, and Managing Staff.
- Women in Business ProgramOperates a Women in Business Program focused on four leadership pillars: Managing Self, Managing Work, Managing the Environment, and Managing Staff.
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Professional Certification & Education Discounts 1 activity
- Educational Resources for MembersOffers access to educational resources and learning opportunities for members.
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Ribbon-Cutting & Business Milestone Ceremonies 1 activity
- Ribbon Cutting Services for Member BusinessesProvides ribbon cutting services for member businesses in the Greater Vail Area.
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Stakeholder Convening & Knowledge Sharing 1 activity
- Speaker and Influencer EngagementBrings in speakers and influencers from across Arizona to discuss state conditions and direction, contributing to regional dialogue and awareness.
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Uncategorized 4 activities
- Business Networking and Speaker EventsHosts monthly and annual networking events to support economic development in the Greater Vail Area, and brings in speakers and influencers from across Arizona to discuss state conditions and direction.
- Member Education and Capacity BuildingOffers access to educational resources and learning opportunities for members to support professional and business development.
- Networking and Business EventsHosts monthly and annual networking events to support economic development in the Greater Vail Area, including ribbon cutting services for member businesses.
- Networking and Business EventsHosts monthly and annual networking events and provides ribbon cutting services to support economic development and member engagement in the Greater Vail Area.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$203K
Contributions & grants$203K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$280%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$225K
Program expenses59%
Admin / overhead41%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$126K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$67K
Cash$42K
Investments$0
Liabilities$8K
Net assets$59K
Liquid reserves2.2 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +0.0%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 18
- Bob Chasan — Director
- Brad LLoyd — Director
- Chris Evens — Chair Elect
- Darcy Mentone — Parliamentarian
- Denzil Ross — Director
- Frank Knott — Director
- Greg Weatherly — Director
- Jami Salyers — Director
- Jerry Bustamante — Director
- Jill Pilling — Director
- Kayatana Nelson — Director
- Larry Lucero — Chairman of the Board
- Linsay Chavez — Director
- Mike Young — Director
- Nancy Rath — Director
- Peter Backus — Director
- Phil Larrabee — Treasurer
- Priscilla Storm — Vice Chair