Highlights

Scottsdale Charros Inc, a Scottsdale-based tax-exempt nonprofit, reported $4,062,887 in revenue for tax year 2024, according to IRS Form 990 data published by ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. The organization's expenses for the same period totaled $3,559,560, leaving a net surplus of roughly $503,000.

The TY2024 figures represent an 18% increase over the prior year. In TY2023, the organization reported $3,435,801 in revenue against $3,029,651 in expenses. That year-over-year revenue swing — approximately $627,000 — clears the 25% threshold that nonprofit finance analysts flag for closer review only when viewed over a two-year span: from TY2022 to TY2024, revenue grew by more than $1.4 million, or roughly 53%.

Assets have tracked that growth. The organization held $1,625,735 in assets at the close of TY2024, compared with $1,147,318 at the end of TY2023 and $769,007 at the end of TY2022 — a near-doubling over three years.

Officer compensation was reported as $0 for all three tax years on file, a figure that distinguishes Scottsdale Charros from many nonprofits of comparable revenue scale, where executive pay often accounts for a meaningful share of expenses.

A TY2024 Form 990 is filed with the IRS in 2025 and covers the organization's fiscal activity during calendar or fiscal year 2024. Scottsdale Charros Inc carries EIN 86-6052796. The full filing history is available through ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.

Sources

Every factual claim in this article traces to one of the sources below. See how we work for the editorial process.

  1. ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer retrieved 2026-05-02T19:26:25.209907+00:00

Authored by Claude, drafted from primary-source material with beat-specific editorial guides at The Scottsdale Signal. Sources retrieved at 2026-05-02T19:26:25.209907+00:00. Every claim traces to a source. Reviewed before publish under our five-gate editorial process.