National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Formed as National Cattlemen's Association as the result of a merger of American National Cattlemen's Association and National Livestock Feeders Association (founded 1943). Absorbed National Livestock Tax Committee in 1978. NCBA's mission is to provide unified efforts on behalf of the beef industry to increase market share and provide quality meat. Membership: $150-$1,900 (Producer); $50 (Student); $200 (Business); $150 (Individual).
Organization Type:
National Trade or Professional Association
Tax Exempt Status:
501(c)(6)
Industry:
Agriculture/Agronomy, Animals, Agriculture, Cattle, Livestock
Address:
9110 E Nichols Ave
STE 300 Centennial, CO 80112-3425
Members:
28,000 Individual Members
Other Addresses
Address:
1275 Pennsylvania Ave NWSuite 801, Washington DC 20004
Financial Snapshot
Total revenues: $55,874,793
Year - 2023
1st-yr growth
1.81%
Year by Year
Revenue
BPOC CONTRACTS
STATE BEEF COUNCILS
SPONSORSHIPS/MEETINGS
Other
Total expenses: $55,248,958
Year - 2023
1st-yr growth
0.25%
Year by Year
Expenses
Other fees
Compensation for non-officers/directors
Conferences, conventions, meetings
Other
Total assets: $37,287,895
Year - 2023
1st-yr growth
-0.07%
Year by Year
Assets
Savings and temporary cash investments
Accounts receivable
Cash -- non-interest bearing
Other
Total Liabilities: $14,604,800
Year - 2023
1st-yr growth
-4.94%
Year by Year
Liabilities
Deferred revenue
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
Other liabilities
Regional/State Affiliation