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International Fresh Produce Association

Organization summary

Type of Nonprofit

Designated as a Business leagues, chambers of commerce, real estate boards, etc, created for the improvement of business conditions.

Category: Food, Agriculture and Nutrition / Professional Societies, Associations (NTEE)

Donations to this organization are not tax deductible.

Summary charts: organization finances over time

Revenue
$46.6M (2022)

Expenses
$31.5M (2022)

Total Assets
$26.7M (2022)

Total Liabilities
$12.9M (2022)

Source: Form 990 tax filings from 2022

Tax Filings by Year

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Fiscal Year Ending Dec.
2022

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990
Revenue
$46,591,199
Expenses
$31,489,863
Net Income
$15,101,336
Net Assets
$13,804,719
Notable Sources of Revenue Percent of Total Revenue
Contributions $11,205,437
24.1%
Program Services $34,149,487
73.3%
Investment Income $512,077
1.1%
Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $72,162
0.2%
Rental Property Income $0
Net Fundraising $0
Sales of Assets -$332,304
Net Inventory Sales $7,260
0.0%
Other Revenue $977,080
2.1%
Notable Expenses Percent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation $3,614,103
11.5%
Professional Fundraising Fees $0
Other Salaries and Wages $8,127,561
25.8%
Assets/Debt
Total Assets $26,681,158
Total Liabilities $12,876,439
Net Assets $13,804,719
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers Compensation Related Other
Catherine Burns (Chief Executive Officer) $1,473,840 $491,280 $282,225
Thomas Stenzel (Former Ceo And President) $1,240,983 $0 $39,442
Lauren M Scott (Chief Marketing Officer) $302,429 $43,204 $48,813
Robert Guenther (Chief Public Policy Officer) $301,912 $43,130 $50,448
Maxim Teplitski (Chief Science Officer) $274,857 $39,265 $39,927
Yvonne Bull (Chief Financial Officer) $260,264 $86,755 $64,120
Jennifer Mcentire (Chief Food Safety & Regulatory Officer) $257,060 $36,723 $45,719
Edmund Treacy (Vp Of Supply Chains) $213,423 $30,489 $49,336
Miriam Wolk (Chief Membership Officer) $212,678 $30,383 $35,847
Vonnie Estes (Vp Of Technology) $209,834 $29,977 $22,036
Anthony Barbieri (Vp Of Sales, Events, And Programs) $191,930 $27,419 $52,095
Joseph Watson (Vp Of Membership) $168,884 $24,127 $43,102
Shawn Merrifield (Director Of It) $154,165 $22,023 $40,053
Douglas Bohr (Executive Director, Tffp) $67,356 $202,068 $43,136
Dwight Ferguson (Past Chair) $0 $0 $0
Danny Dumas (Past Chair) $0 $0 $0
Laura Himes (Chair) $0 $0 $0
Bruce Taylor (Chair) $0 $0 $0
Patrick Vizzone (Executive Director) $0 $0 $0
Trevor Dukes (Director) $0 $0 $0
Cheryl Enlow (Director) $0 $0 $0
Karen Fernald (Director) $0 $0 $0
Ben Hoodless (Director) $0 $0 $0
Brian Kocher (Director) $0 $0 $0
Jacob Krempel (Director) $0 $0 $0

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