INDEPENDENT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
INDEPENDENT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ProgramsIECF provides grants, scholarships, disaster relief, and more to support electrical and systems contracting industry education, apprenticeship, and training.Learn About Our ProgramsGrantsGrantsThe Home Depot Pro Xtra GrantAs a proud partner with IEC, The Home Depot is dedicated to saving electricians time and money. IEC members can get 2% cash back on all qualifying pre-tax purchases when enrolled in our free Pro Xtra Program.Home Depot Pro Xtra GrantMore IEC Foundation GrantsScholarships and FundsScholarships and FundsScholarship FundThe IEC Foundation formed the scholarship fund exclusively for the charitable and educational purpose to award deserving and qualified students who have demonstrated drive, dedication, and leadership in their pursuit of careers in the electrical industry.Scholarship FundMore IEC Foundation FundsCommunity ServiceCommunity ServiceZoey’s Hands of HopeIn 2024, the IEC Foundation deepened its commitment to community service by launching Zoey’s Hands of Hope — a project to raise awareness and support in the fight against child sex trafficking.More About Zoey’s Hands of HopeMore About IECF Community ServicePowering the FuturePowering the FutureThe IEC Foundation National Student Challenge ProgramThe Powering the Future Student Challenge, presented by the IEC Foundation in partnership with Generac, is an exciting program aimed at sparking interest in electrical careers, skilled trades, and STEM education for students in grades K-12.Student ChallengeMore About Powering the FutureContribute to Our MissionHelp IEC Foundation provide grant funding, scholarships, and state-of-the-art equipment to Independent Electrical Contractors training centers across the country.Donate
Annual Revenue
$3,776,529
Known Funders
4
Grants Received
7
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $3,776,529 | $4,243,534 | $2,370,139 |
| 2022 | $1,383,626 | $1,566,848 | $2,479,770 |
| 2021 | $1,876,841 | $1,531,944 | $2,463,956 |
| 2020 | $1,132,389 | $876,294 | $2,373,854 |
| 2019 | $996,988 | $927,557 | $2,017,417 |
| 2018 | $671,958 | $500,204 | $1,944,134 |
| 2017 | $739,305 | $554,249 | $1,680,911 |
| 2016 | $750,637 | $629,584 | $1,493,979 |
Top Funders
Wilmington, DE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
SAN ANTONIO, TX
ALPHARETTA, GA
Wilmington, DE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
LOUISVILLE, KY
Key Personnel
From 2023 IRS 990 filing
TOM ALEXANDER
CHAIRMAN
GENE MINI SR
VICE CHAIR
HELENE WEBSTER
2ND VICE CHAIR
KRISTEN WILLIAMS SECRETARY
UNTIL DECEMBER 2023, THEN TRUSTEE
LLOYD QUINNEY TRUSTEE UNTIL
NOV. 2023, THEN SECRETARY
DEAN KREDIT
TREASURER
BRET MARTIN
TRUSTEE
MARILYN AKERS STANSBURY
TRUSTEE
BILL FOWLER
TRUSTEE
JEFFREY LEWIS
TRUSTEE
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