NATIONAL CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION
260 BAILEY AVENUE, FORT WORTH, TX 76107 www.nchacutting.com

Total Revenue
$22,908,288
Total Expenses
$22,618,736
Net Assets
$7,245,584

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE NCHA PROMOTES AND CELEBRATES THE CUTTING HORSE, WHOSE ORIGIN ON WESTERN RANCHES ALLOWS US TO SUPPORT RANCHING AND ITS WESTERN HERITAGE. BY ESTABLISHING RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF CUTTING HORSE SHOWS, NCHA STRIVES TO GIVE CUTTERS A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD AND A PROGRESSIVE CLASS STRUCTURE, WHICH ACCOMODATES EVERYONE FROM THE BEGINNER TO THE ADVANCED COMPETITOR. NCHA DRAWS ON THE DIVERSE TALENTS AND BACKGROUND OF ITS MEMBERS, AND ENCOURAGES THEIR PARTICIPATION IN HELPING IT ACHIEVE THESE GOALS.

THE NCHA PROMOTES AND CELEBRATES THE CUTTING HORSE, WHOSE ORIGIN ON WESTERN RANCHES ALLOWS US TO SUPPORT RANCHING AND ITS WESTERN HERITAGE.

Shows-Through exhibitions, NCHA Members can present their cutting horses for evaluation against horses of a similar skillset. NCHA Produces eight events and Approves more than one thousand events held by independent parties, each year. Approved events remit show results to the Association, where earnings data for horse and rider are retained for accolades. Judges-Exhibitors at events present their cutting horses for evaluation by NCHA certified Judges. Judges are granted certification through a testing and approval program. NCHA Produced and Approved events require certified judges for production and approval. Marketing-The promotion of exhibitors and the sport is managed by the Associations Marketing department. Athletes and the sport are promoted via social media and through the Associations monthly, printed magazine, The Cutting Horse Chatter. Operational Systems-Collection and calculation of Produced and Approved events data is managed through the Associations operational systems. The systems store earnings, awards and member data for each of the Associations major departments, including: Shows, Membership, Judges, Stallion Foal, and Youth. Stallion Foal-For the on-going concern and longevity of the sport, stallions and their offspring are promoted through the Stallion and Foal Program. Stallions are subscribed to the program for a corresponding breeding year, and the resulting offspring are nominated to the program. Funds resulting from the program are then utilized to incentivize members to breed, raise, and exhibit the offspring at NCHA Produced and Approved events.Youth-To promote future generations of cutters, the Association seeks to promote and develop youth members to compete, participate in leadership programs, and be eligible for a variety of financial and educational opportunities at NCHA Produced and Approved events.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Russell MccordDIR. OF JUDGES40$186,300
Steve CarnesIT DIRECTOR40$152,157
Jimmy VeceraSR SOFTWARE ANALYS40$142,731
Bobby HuntDirector1$135,213
Catherine CheughCOO50$122,731
Dave BrianDIR. OF SHOWS40$112,952
Charles SmithED-PARTIAL YEAR40$103,846
James BurrisTreasurer40$92,932
Lance BrysonCFO50$54,808
Bronc WilloughbyDirector1$50,004
Lewis WrayED-PARTIAL YEAR40$34,615
Keith DeavilleDirector1$19,050
Rock MoweryDirector1$18,600
Seth KirchnerDirector1$15,600
Todd BimatDirector1$7,800
Punk CarterDirector1$7,800
Ernie BeutenmillerDirector1$7,800
Tim CastilawDirector1$6,000
Cheryl CallisDirector1$2,853
Rick HedlundDirector1$600
Jay WinbornCURRENT ED40$0
See Attached List For MoreDIRECTORS161$0
Ora DiehlVice President1$0
Steve NorrisPRESIDENT ELECT1$0
Ron PietrafesoPresident1$0

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