irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2020
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $64KIN 2020, MOCA TUCSON SERVED OVER 5,000 YOUTH, BOTH IN-PERSON AND DIGITALLY AS WELL AS A FULL CURRICULUM OF SPRING AND SUMMER CAMPS THEMED AROUND CONTEMPORARY ART CONCEPTS. MOCA HAS CONTINUED THE SUCCESS OF IT'S 55+ PROGRAMMING, STAY GOLD.
- #2 $8KTHE MUSEUM WELCOMED THREE ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCES TO CREATE LIVE ON SITE.
named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
Arts Education
Offers accessible arts education programs to connect audiences with contemporary art practices.
Exhibitions
Features cutting-edge contemporary art exhibitions that engage the community and promote dialogue.
Membership Program
Provides benefits such as free admission, event invitations, and discounts to members supporting MOCA.
activities · 2 clusters
what they do
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Admission Access & Membership Programs 1 activity
- Free admission program for specific communitiesOffers free museum admission to the general public on Sundays and provides complimentary access to guests staying at the Hotel McCoy, supporting broader community engagement with contemporary art.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Planned giving program for arts sustainabilityAccepts planned gifts to ensure long-term financial support for arts programming, community-building initiatives, arts-integrated education, and exhibitions.
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financials · form 990 · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$846K
Contributions & grants$805K95%
Program service revenue$29K3%
Investment income$30%
Other revenue$11K
expenses
Total expenses$540K
Program expenses74%
Admin / overhead16%
Fundraising10%
Salaries & benefits$239K
Grants paid out$60K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$387K
Cash$272K
Investments$0
Liabilities$31K
Net assets$355K
Liquid reserves6.0 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
paid leadership · 2
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAURA COPELIN | INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $55K |
| KATE GREEN | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $28K |
board members · 13
- DAN S MARTIN — DIRECTOR
- DANNY VINIK — VICE PRESIDENT
- E COURTNEY JOHNSON — DIRECTOR
- JAMES THARP — TREASURER
- JOANNE STUHR — DIRECTOR
- JOHN BURCHER — DIRECTOR
- JUSTIN MARTINEZ — DIRECTOR
- KAREN CHRISTENSEN — DIRECTOR
- KIRA DIXON-WEINSTEIN — PRESIDENT
- LUIS SOTO CARRILLO — SECRETARY
- SAMUEL IRELAND — DIRECTOR
- TABER MACCALLUM — DIRECTOR
- WILLIAM RUSSO — DIRECTOR
relationships · 12
who they work with
- Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Funder — Donor contributing $50,000 or more to support MOCA
- Arizona Commission on the Arts Funder — Donor contributing $50,000 or more to support MOCA
- Arts Foundation for Tucson & Southern Arizona Funder — Donor contributing $50,000 or more to support MOCA
- CALA Alliance Partner — Provides membership perks and discounts for MOCA members at the 'Friend' level and above.
- Ford Foundation Funder — Donor contributing $50,000 or more to support MOCA
- Foundation Teiger Funder — Donor contributing $50,000 or more to support MOCA
- Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Funder — Donor contributing $50,000 or more to support MOCA
- Hotel McCoy Partner — Collaborates with Hotel McCoy to provide free museum admission for guests staying at the hotel.
- Mod/Co Program Partner — Provides free admission to 82 contemporary art institutions across North America for MOCA members at the 'Friend' level and above.
- Rio Nuevo District Funder — Donor contributing at least $1,000 to support MOCA
- The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Funder — Donor contributing $250,000 or more to support MOCA
- Windgate Foundation Funder — Donor contributing $50,000 or more to support MOCA