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 $0THE ORGANIZATION CREATES BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS FOR ITS RESPECTIVE MEMBERS, ALONG WITH IMPROVING THE GRADE OF THEIR PRODUCTS AND PERFORMANCE, AND DEVELOPING A HIGHER DEGREE OF EFFICIENCY IN THEIR PROFESSION.
named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
Community Engagement
Actively participates in community events, safety education programs, and various charitable activities to build strong partnerships with local organizations and residents.
Emergency Services
Provides exceptional emergency services to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.
Firefighter Advocacy
Advocates for the interests of firefighters, including their safety, well-being, and professional development.
Political Action
Engages in political action to ensure the highest level of emergency services and protect/enhance firefighter interests.
Training
Provides comprehensive and rigorous training for firefighters to maintain high standards of service.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Community Safety Education Programs 2 activities
- Community Engagement and Safety EducationParticipates in local events, safety awareness programs, and educational initiatives to promote safety and well-being within the community, including collaborations with businesses on safety projects.
- Community Safety Education ProgramsConducts safety education initiatives and collaborates with local businesses on safety improvement projects. These programs are delivered through direct outreach and educational events aimed at enhancing public safety awareness.
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Emergency Medical and Fire Response Services 2 activities
- Emergency Response ServicesProvides emergency response services to ensure community safety, supported by rigorous training and professional standards. Operates in Florence, AZ, with a focus on active and reliable emergency intervention.
- Provide Emergency Response ServicesProvides emergency services to ensure community safety, supported by comprehensive training and professional response.
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Public Safety Workforce Advocacy 2 activities
- Political Action and AdvocacyEngages in political action to support emergency services within its jurisdictions as a local union of the International Association of Fire Fighters.
- Political and Advocacy Engagement for Emergency ServicesEngages in political action and advocacy to support emergency services within its jurisdictions, operating as a local union of the International Association of Fire Fighters since 1973.
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Community Engagement & Volunteer Mobilization 1 activity
- Charitable and Community Event ParticipationEngages in local charitable events, community gatherings, and outreach activities as part of broader community involvement efforts, supporting local causes and fostering public relationships.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$687K
Contributions & grants$674K98%
Program service revenue$12K2%
Investment income$6090%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$718K
Program expenses0%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$129K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$595K
Cash$216K
Investments$0
Liabilities$65K
Net assets$530K
Liquid reserves3.6 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +5.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 13
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| SCOTT FIGGINS | PRESIDENT | 5 | $17K |
| JOHN WALKA | SUPERSTITION VP | 3 | $13K |
| CHRIS MAPEL | VICE PRESIDENT | 3 | $12K |
| DAVID VILT | VICE PRESIDENT | 3 | $12K |
| JERALD DUNFEE | DIRECTOR | 3 | $12K |
| MIKE RUDOLF | VICE PRESIDENT | 3 | $10K |
| ROBERT DOLMAGE | SECRETARY | 3 | $8K |
| JAMES PARSONS | DIRECTOR | 3 | $7K |
| BRYSON HALL | DIRECTOR | 3 | $7K |
| WILLIAM LAMOND | TREASURER | 10 | $7K |
| LANCE FRAWLEY | DIRECTOR | 3 | $6K |
| DON PERRY | DIRECTOR | 3 | $6K |
| CHRIS HUSON | VICE PRESIDENT | 3 | $2K |
relationships · 11
who they work with
- Fort McDowell Fire Department Partner — Represents firefighters from the Fort McDowell Fire Department.
- Gila River Fire Department Partner — Represents firefighters employed by the Gila River Fire Department.
- Gilbert Fire Department Partner — Represents firefighters employed by the Gilbert Fire Department.
- International Association of Fire Fighters Network — Local 2260 is a local union of the International Association of Fire Fighters.
- Napier Law Partner — Recognized for support or collaboration, as indicated by a public thank you on the website.
- Queen Creek Fire Department Partner — Represents firefighters employed by the Queen Creek Fire Department.
- Superstition Fire Department Partner — Represents firefighters employed by the Superstition Fire Department.
- United East Valley Firefighters Union Network — Florence chapter is part of the United East Valley Firefighters Union.
- United East Valley Firefighters Union Network — Gilbert Chapter is a local chapter of the United East Valley Firefighters Union.
- United East Valley Firefighters Union Network — Local chapter of the United East Valley Firefighters Union.
- United East Valley Firefighters Union Network — Queen Creek chapter of the larger union organization.