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WICKENBURG SPORTSMENS CLUB

WICKENBURG, AZ · EIN 860467590 · Form 990 · FY2022 · Micro (<$100K) · wickenburgsportsmensclub40.wildapricot.org
revenue
$56K
expenses
$65K
net assets
$376K
employees
0
program ratio
100%
mission · from form 990

SUPPORTING VARIUOS SHOOTING SPORTS WITH A FOCUS ON SAFETY AND SPORTSMENSHIP.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Wickenburg Sportsmen's Club supports various shooting sports with a focus on safety and sportsmanship in Wickenburg, Arizona. The club hosts a range of events including pistol and rifle matches, trap shooting, and training sessions for law enforcement and community groups. They also offer classes on firearm safety and concealed carry.

named programs · 11 · from sources

what they call their work

Carry Gun Fun Shoot
Social shooting events often combined with potlucks and campfires.
Church Security Training
Training sessions for church security teams.
Firearm Safety Classes
Classes such as "Women-Only Introduction to Handguns" and "Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals."
Law Enforcement Training
Reserved range bays for Wickenburg Police Department (WPD) training, including sniper training and police qualifiers.
New Member Orientation
Orientation sessions for new club members.
Pistol Matches
Regularly scheduled pistol matches, including Bullseye Pistol Practice, USPSA Matches, and Action Shooting Matches.
Range Clean-up Work Party
Volunteer events to maintain and improve the shooting range facilities.
Rifle Matches
Various rifle matches such as .22 Rimfire Rifle Match, Center Fire Rifle Match, PCSL Rifle Match, and American Rifle Challenge (ARC) Matches.
Steel Match
Events featuring random steel targets for shooting practice and competition.
Trap Shooting
Scheduled trap shooting events, including Singles & Wobble, and ATA rules apply sessions.
Youth Shooting Events
Annual events like the Boy Scouts .22 Shoot and activities for groups like Trail Life.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Firearms Training & Skill Development 6 activities
    • Center Fire Rifle and NRA 900 matches
      Hosts Center Fire Rifle matches and conducts practice NRA 900 matches as part of its organized shooting events.
    • Membership orientation and safety evaluation
      Conducts mandatory range orientation and firearm handling evaluations for new members, including a "New Shooter Orientation" for those without prior USPSA or IDPA classification, as part of the membership approval process.
    • Organized pistol and action shooting matches
      Hosts a recurring schedule of pistol and action shooting matches, including sanctioned USPSA Pistol Matches monthly, Saturday USPSA practice matches, Friday Night USPSA matches during part of the year, Thursday and Saturday "hit factor" scoring matches, and Steel Challenge-type practice matches on a monthly basis.
    • Regular trap shooting events
      Operates trap shooting events every Sunday and Wednesday at 8 AM, hosting 104 sessions annually that include Singles & Wobble events from January to December 2026.
    • Training for law enforcement and community groups
      Reserves shooting bays for Wickenburg Police Department training and provides firearms training for church security teams.
    • Women's and beginner firearms education
      Offers women-only introduction to handgun classes and provides foundational training on concealed carry and home defense fundamentals for new shooters.
  • Community Litter and Waste Cleanups 1 activity
    • Annual events and facility maintenance
      Organizes an annual swap meet and conducts regular range clean-up work parties to maintain facilities.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • .22 Rifle shooting programs
      Organizes a .22 Rifle Match consisting of 32 sessions and hosts an annual .22 shoot event for Boy Scouts, along with other rimfire rifle matches.
    • Public and member access to shooting ranges
      Provides members with ongoing access to multiple shooting facilities, including a 100-yard rifle bay, 50 & 45-yard rifle/pistol bays, and two practical bays; also allows non-members to participate in scheduled events.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$56K
Contributions & grants$46K83%
Program service revenue$20K36%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$-11K
expenses
Total expenses$65K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$376K
Cash$154K
Investments$0
Liabilities$152
Net assets$376K
Liquid reserves28.3 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +2.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 4
  • CINDY CHAMBERLIN — Treasurer
  • DAN FLETCHER — President & CEO
  • DONNA NORGAARD — Secretary
  • KENT HUNTINGTON — Vice President
relationships · 5

who they work with

  • Boy Scouts Partner — Hosts an annual .22 shoot event and reserves bays for Boy Scout Troop activities.
  • PractiScore Partner — Uses PractiScore for event registration.
  • UNITED STATES PRACTICAL SHOOTING ASSOCIATION Partner — Bases its pistol shooting safety rules on those of the USPSA.
  • Wickenburg Police Department Partner — Reserves shooting bays for WPD training and use.
  • Wild Apricot Partner — Uses their member management program for automating membership renewals and tracking member data.