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Little League Baseball, Incorporated · Williamsport, PA United States

Company Description

539 Rt. 15 Hwy.
Williamsport, PA
17702
United States (Map)
Phone: 570-326-1921
Fax: 570-326-1074
    Little League Baseball's players might be small, but the organization's reach is anything but. Little League Baseball oversees more than 7,000 baseball and softball programs for about 3 million children in more than 100 countries worldwide, including the US, China, Israel, Russia, and Venezuela. On the local level, Little League Baseball programs are organized and operated by volunteers. The season ends with the annual Little League World Series played in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The organization also runs the Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum in Pennsylvania, the Little League Foundation, and summer baseball camps. Little League Baseball was founded by Carl Stotz with only three teams in 1939. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Little League Baseball, Incorporated Financials

    Company TypePrivate - Not-for-Profit

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndSeptember
    Annual Sales (mil.)$19.4
    Employees105

    Little League Baseball, Incorporated Executives

    60 executives listed for Little League Baseball, Incorporated's Williamsport, PA location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    ChairmanDennis LewinNetwork
    Chairman-ElectDavie Jane GilmourNetwork
    President, CEO, and DirectorStephen KeenerNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Little League Baseball, Incorporated
    Demand is driven by the need to represent special interests or provide social services that can't be met by the market or government. Organizations receive nonprofit status because their primary purpose is religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational in nature. Their purpose must be to serve the public good versus a private interest. The success of nonprofits often depends on efficient operations and their ability to match expenses with fluctuating revenues. Large nonprofits have advantages in fundraising due to strong name recognition. Small nonprofits can be successful if they serve a dedicated membership or have a dependable source of revenue. The industry is labor-intensive: the average annual wage for a nonprofit sector employee is about $35,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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