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PINAL COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK

CASA GRANDE, AZ · EIN 753100795 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE O52 · Youth Development · Small ($100K-$1M) · pcjuniorlivestock.org
revenue
$528K
expenses
$505K
net assets
$107K
employees
0
program ratio
99%
mission · from form 990

THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE PINAL COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK IS TO ADMINISTER A JUNIOR LIVESTOCK PROGRAM IN PINAL COUNTY FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, WHICH INCLUDES THE AUCTIONING OF THE YOUTH PARTICIPANT'S LIVESTOCK.

profile · synthesized from sources

Pinal County Junior Livestock administers a youth development program in Pinal County, Arizona, focused on teaching skills related to raising and showing market animals. The organization supports youth exhibitors through educational programming, livestock shows, and an annual auction. Activities emphasize responsibility, animal care, and knowledge-sharing among participants and families.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Junior Livestock Program
Youth development initiative teaching feeding, healthcare, fitting, and showing of market animals; includes rules education and exhibitor resources
Pinal County Junior Livestock Show
Annual livestock show allowing youth exhibitors to showcase animals; managed through online entry system with deadlines
Youth Representative Program
Opportunity for youth to serve as representatives within the organization, promoting engagement and leadership
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Youth Livestock Auctions and Sales 6 activities
    • Youth Livestock Education
      Teaches junior exhibitors skills related to feeding, healthcare, fitting, and showing market animals, while also promoting responsibility and knowledge-sharing among participants and their families.
    • Youth Livestock Education
      Teaches junior exhibitors skills related to feeding, healthcare, fitting, and showing market animals, while also promoting responsibility and knowledge-sharing among participants and their families.
    • Youth Livestock Education Program
      Delivers hands-on educational programming for youth in feeding, healthcare, fitting, and showing of market animals through the Junior Livestock program, emphasizing skill development and learning-based success regardless of competitive results.
    • Youth Livestock Education Program
      Provides hands-on educational programming for youth in feeding, healthcare, fitting, and showing of market animals, emphasizing skill development and learning-based success regardless of competitive outcomes.
    • Youth and Family Development through Livestock
      Fosters responsibility, knowledge-sharing, and engagement among junior exhibitors and their families through structured participation in the Junior Livestock program.
    • Youth and Family Development through Livestock
      Fosters responsibility, knowledge-sharing, and leadership among junior exhibitors and their families as part of the Junior Livestock program.
  • County and Regional Fair Operations 4 activities
    • Annual Junior Livestock Show
      Hosts the annual Pinal County Junior Livestock Show, providing a platform for youth exhibitors to showcase market animals and demonstrate skills in animal husbandry.
    • Annual Junior Livestock Show
      Hosts the annual Pinal County Junior Livestock Show, providing a platform for youth exhibitors to showcase market animals and demonstrate skills in animal care and presentation.
    • Hosting the Pinal County Junior Livestock Show
      Hosts the annual Pinal County Junior Livestock Show, providing an educational and enjoyable program for youth exhibitors focused on learning-based success rather than just competitive outcomes.
    • Hosting the Pinal County Junior Livestock Show
      Hosts the annual Pinal County Junior Livestock Show, providing an educational and enjoyable program for youth exhibitors focused on learning-based success rather than just competitive outcomes.
  • Youth Skill-Building Competitions and Clinics 4 activities
    • Organizing an Association Division Program
      Organizes an association division program for youth participants, with the next one scheduled for 2026.
    • Organizing an Association Division Program
      Organizes an association division program for youth participants, with the next one scheduled for 2026.
    • Youth Association Division Program
      Organizes a structured association division program for youth participants, with planning documented for 2026.
    • Youth Association Division Program
      Organizes a structured association division program for youth participants, with planning and participation opportunities scheduled through at least 2026.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Board and Youth Leadership Recruitment
      Manages an application process for individuals and youth representatives to join the PCJLC Board, supporting organizational governance and youth leadership opportunities.
    • Board and Youth Representative Recruitment
      Provides an application process for individuals to join the PCJLC Board and for youth representatives.
    • Board and Youth Representative Recruitment
      Provides an application process for individuals to join the PCJLC Board and for youth representatives.
    • Board and Youth Representative Recruitment
      Manages application processes for individuals and youth representatives to join the PCJLC Board, supporting organizational governance and youth leadership development.
financials · form 990 · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$528K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$528K100%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$505K
Program expenses99%
Admin / overhead1%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineOther
balance sheet
Total assets$125K
Cash$124K
Investments$0
Liabilities$18K
Net assets$107K
Liquid reserves2.9 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 5
  • CARLOS GAMEZ — TREASURER
  • COREY BROWN — 1ST VICE PRE
  • DANIELLE TUCKER — 2ND VICE PRE
  • JADEE ROHNER — SECRETARY
  • MICHELLE POWELL — PRESIDENT
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Grady Health System Partner — Integrated food prescriptions into primary care