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Hitchcock Foundation

Cave Creek, AZ · EIN 860474259 · Form 990PF · FY2021 · Medium ($1M-$10M) · thehitchcockfoundation.org
revenue
$1.0M
expenses
$811
net assets
$1.0M
employees
profile · synthesized from sources

The Hitchcock Foundation is a private foundation established in 1983 to preserve the way of life of the Western ranch and the heritage of the American Cowboy. It maintains the Lobo Ranch as a working ranch and provides a repository for Ed Hitchcock's Western art collection, making it accessible to the public. The foundation also aims to offer educational opportunities related to Western culture and animal husbandry.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Lobo Ranch Operations
Maintains the Lobo Ranch as a working cow/calf operation, raising Corriente cattle for rodeo events, to preserve the Western ranching way of life.
Western Art Collection
Provides a repository for Ed Hitchcock's Western art collection, making it available for public enjoyment and display, including through partnerships with museums like the Phippen Museum.
Western Heritage Education
Offers facilities for educational purposes related to Western culture, art, history, and animal husbandry for adult, senior, and supervised youth groups.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Visual Arts Exhibition & Collection Preservation 4 activities
    • Manage and display Western art collection focused on ranching traditions
      Maintains and exhibits the Hitchcock Foundation Art Collection, which centers on Western art and ranching traditions. The collection, originally willed by Ed Hitchcock, is displayed both on-site and through select exhibitions at institutions like the Phippen Museum in Prescott.
    • Manage and display a public Western art collection
      Preserves and exhibits the Hitchcock Foundation Art Collection, which focuses on Western art and ranching traditions, including maintaining it as a public repository willed by Ed Hitchcock. Select works are displayed at the Phippen Museum in Prescott.
    • Manage and exhibit a Western art collection focused on ranching traditions
      Maintains and publicly exhibits the Hitchcock Foundation Art Collection, which centers on Western art and ranching heritage. The collection, originally willed by Ed Hitchcock, is displayed both on-site and through select partnerships, including exhibitions at the Phippen Museum in Prescott.
    • Western Art Collection and Exhibition
      Maintains and provides public access to the Hitchcock Foundation Art Collection, focusing on Western art and ranching traditions, including works willed by Ed Hitchcock. Select artworks are exhibited at the Phippen Museum in Prescott.
  • Youth and Collegiate Rodeo Organization 2 activities
    • Operate a working cow/calf ranch raising Corriente cattle for rodeo events
      Operates the Lobo Ranch as a working cow and calf ranch, raising Corriente cattle specifically for use in rodeo events. The ranch maintains active livestock operations focused on supporting rodeo traditions.
    • Ranch Operations
      Operates the Lobo Ranch as a working cow and calf ranch, raising Corriente cattle for use in rodeo events.
  • Annual Rodeo Event Production 1 activity
    • Operate a working cow/calf ranch raising Corriente cattle for rodeo events
      Operates the Lobo Ranch as a working cow and calf ranch, raising Corriente cattle specifically for use in rodeo events. The ranch maintains active livestock operations focused on supplying rodeo livestock.
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Educational Ranch Access
      Offers access to the ranch for adult, senior, and supervised youth groups for firsthand experience of the cowboy way of life, and for educational study of Western culture, art, history, and animal husbandry (equine and bovine).
    • Provide educational and cultural access to Western ranching life
      Offers public access to the Lobo Ranch for adult, senior, and supervised youth groups to experience and study the cowboy way of life. Programs support educational engagement in Western culture, art, history, and animal husbandry (equine and bovine).
    • Provide educational and cultural access to ranch and Western heritage
      Offers public access to the Lobo Ranch for adult, senior, and supervised youth groups to experience the cowboy way of life. Supports educational study of Western culture, art, history, and animal husbandry (equine and bovine) through on-site visits and programming.
    • Provide educational and cultural access to ranch and Western heritage
      Offers public access to the Lobo Ranch for adult, senior, and supervised youth groups to experience the cowboy way of life firsthand, and supports educational study of Western culture, art, history, and animal husbandry (equine and bovine). Includes development of a museum facility focused on cowboy history and artifacts.
    • Western Culture and History Museum Development
      Develops a museum facility dedicated to the history and artifacts of the cowboy way of life.
financials · form 990PF · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$1.00M
Contributions & grants$1.00M100%
Program service revenue
Investment income$4K0%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$811
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$1.01M
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$1.01M
2 years on record · 2020–2021
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 3
  • Jack Ingrao — Director
  • Kathryn Lee Weaver — Director
  • Randy Edwards — Director
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Edward B. Hitchcock Partner — Willed his Western art collection to the Hitchcock Foundation.
  • Jack and Sandy Ingrao Partner — Manage the Lobo Ranch on behalf of the Hitchcock Foundation.
  • Phippen Museum Partner — Partners to exhibit select artworks from the Hitchcock Foundation Art Collection.