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NOS SANTOS SC

GILBERT, AZ · EIN 850656311 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE N64 · Recreation & Sports · Small ($100K-$1M) · santossc.com
revenue
$438K
expenses
$380K
net assets
$49K
employees
32
volunteers
80
program ratio
100%
mission · from form 990

WE BELIEVE SUNDAYS ARE SACRED AND SO WE DON'T PLAY SOCCER ON SUNDAYS. WE OFFER A QUALITY SOCCER LEAGUE WHILE RESERVING SUNDAY FOR FAMILIES. WE BELIEVE IN SUPERIOR SPORTSMANSHIP AND WE WILL TOLERATE NOTHING LESS THAN THAT. WE BELIEVE WE ARE RAISING, TRAINING, DEVELOPING, AND COACHING YOUTH TO DEVELOP GREAT CHARACTER, GREAT ATTRIBUTES, AND BECOME GREAT TEAMMATES. WE WANT OUR KIDS TO PARTICIPATE AND EXCEL IN ATHLETICS WITHOUT COMPROMISING OTHER PRECIOUS VALUES.

profile · synthesized from sources

NOS Santos SC is an affordable youth soccer league based in Mesa, Arizona, serving children aged 7 to 19. The organization focuses on providing high-quality soccer training and competition through both academy and competitive programs, utilizing their private soccer complex for practices and matches.

named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Academy Program
Focuses on foundational soccer skills for youth aged U7-U10, with league games and tournaments but without posted scores or rankings.
Competitive Program
For youth aged U11-U19, this program emphasizes player development through league games and tournaments, with teams ranked based on performance.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Youth Competitive Soccer Programs 3 activities
    • Competitive Soccer Program (U11-U19)
      Operates a Competitive Program for U11-U19 players (birth years 2015–2007) that participates in Advanced and Open Leagues with the Arizona Soccer Association, featuring ranked games and tournaments where teams can advance based on performance. Includes separate boys’ and girls’ teams across multiple age groups.
    • Youth Soccer League Operations
      Operates a youth soccer league in the East Valley, including both competitive and academy-level programs for boys and girls across various age groups (U7-U19, birth years 2019–2007). The league emphasizes affordability and non-Sunday scheduling.
    • Youth Soccer League Operations
      Operates a youth soccer league in the East Valley, including non-Sunday competitive play, with programs for both boys and girls across various age groups (U7-U19). The league is structured into Academy (U7-U10) and Competitive (U11-U19) levels, with the latter participating in Advanced and Open Leagues under the Arizona Soccer Association.
  • Youth Sports Uniform & Gear Provision 2 activities
    • Player Uniform Program
      Provides and manages a uniform kit system for players, with kits lasting a two-year cycle and including practice, home, and away jerseys, shorts, socks, backpacks, and sweatshirts. Requires new players to purchase full kits and returning players to update specific items like blue practice jerseys.
    • Player Uniform and Gear Program
      Provides and requires players to purchase standardized uniform kits (including practice, home, and away jerseys, shorts, socks, backpacks, and sweatshirts) that last a two-year cycle, with periodic reorders (e.g., new blue practice jerseys for returning players in 2024–2025).
  • Youth Baseball/Softball Player Evaluations and Registration 1 activity
    • Soccer Academy Program (U7-U10)
      Runs an Academy Program for youth players aged U7-U10 (birth years 2019–2016) focused on skill development, league games, and tournaments without posted scores or team rankings.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Coaching Staff Development
      Hired Tyler Hoffman as Assistant Director of Coaching, leveraging his collegiate coaching experience to support the organization’s coaching structure and player development programs.
    • Coaching Staff Development
      Hired Tyler Hoffman as Assistant Director of Coaching to support coaching operations; he brings experience from collegiate programs including Las Positas Junior College, CSU East Bay, Stanford University, and Benedictine University.
    • Private Soccer Complex Management
      Operates a private soccer complex used for training sessions and hosting home matches for its youth teams.
    • Private Soccer Complex Management
      Operates a private soccer complex used for team training and hosting home matches.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$438K
Contributions & grants$122K28%
Program service revenue$316K72%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$380K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$181K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$49K
Cash$49K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$49K
Liquid reserves1.5 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +23.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 4
  • CHRISTINE ERICKSON — VICE-PRESIDE
  • JEFFREY T ERICKSON — PRESIDENT
  • MCKAY ERICKSON — SECRETARY
  • THOMAS UDALL — TREASURER
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • Arizona Soccer Association Partner — Follows age division guidelines and participates in their Advanced and Open Leagues for competitive teams; requires specific forms for competitive players.
  • Benedictine University Partner — Tyler Hoffman, Assistant Director of Coaching for NOS Santos, is also the current Men’s Head Coach at Benedictine University in Mesa, AZ.
  • Benedictine University Partner — Tyler Hoffman, Assistant Director of Coaching, is the current Men's Head Coach at Benedictine University in Mesa, AZ.
  • soccer.com Partner — Partners to provide Nike brand uniforms for the club.