named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
Night School
Open cages for high school players to practice without instruction during the week and weekends.
Player Clinics
Weekly clinics featuring top coaches teaching various baseball skills including pitching, hitting, and base running.
Stars of Tomorrow Lecture Series
Panel discussions with professional players and coaches on player development and recruiting.
activities · 2 groups
what they do
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Youth Baseball and Softball Leagues 8 activities
- High School Player Training (Night School)Offers "Night School" with open cages for high school players during the week and weekends, specifically during the high school baseball season.
- High School Player Training (Night School)Offers "Night School" with open cages for high school players during the week and weekends, specifically during the high school baseball season.
- Team Training SessionsProvides regular team training sessions for Swarm Baseball teams during both weekdays and weekends.
- Team Training SessionsProvides regular team training sessions for Swarm Baseball teams during both weekdays and weekends.
- Used Baseball Equipment ExchangeHosts a "Player Swap Shop" every couple of months, allowing members to donate used baseball equipment and receive other used equipment for free.
- Used Baseball Equipment ExchangeOperates a "Player Swap Shop" every couple of months, allowing members to donate used baseball equipment and receive other used equipment for free.
- Weekly Player ClinicsConducts weekly player clinics led by Swarm coaches and guest instructors, covering various baseball skills such as catching, pitching, hitting, bunting, base running, and occasionally yoga.
- Weekly Player ClinicsConducts weekly clinics taught by Swarm coaches and guest instructors, covering various baseball skills such as catching, pitching, hitting, bunting, base running, and occasionally yoga.
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Uncategorized 4 activities
- Competitive Youth Baseball ProgramOperates a competitive baseball organization for players aged 7U to 18U, which has grown to fifty teams since its establishment in 2013.
- Competitive Youth Baseball ProgramOperates a competitive baseball organization for players aged 7U to 18U, which has grown to fifty teams since its establishment in 2013.
- Stars of Tomorrow Lecture SeriesOrganizes a "Stars of Tomorrow Lecture Series" featuring professional players, coaches, and alumni who provide insights on player development and recruiting in small group sessions.
- Stars of Tomorrow Lecture SeriesHosts a lecture series featuring professional players, coaches, and alumni who discuss player development and recruiting in small group sessions.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$446K
Contributions & grants$2K0%
Program service revenue$444K100%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$444K
Program expenses94%
Admin / overhead6%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$33K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$132K
Cash$125K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$132K
Liquid reserves3.4 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +42.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| John Casale | Director | 40 | $33K |
board members · 2
- Alicia Casale — Director
- Miles Moeller — Director
relationships · 4
who they work with
- Demarini Partner — Provides bats for demo during "Wilson Demo Week"
- Evoshield Partner — Provides gear for demo during "Wilson Demo Week"
- Louisville Slugger Partner — Provides bats for demo during "Wilson Demo Week"
- Wilson Partner — Provides gloves and gear for demo during "Wilson Demo Week"