This source cluster adds two missing layers to the existing Colorado Springs Forward page: a current filing-based board roster and a historical official self-description. It also records a negative check: the current ColoradoSpringsForward.org domain did not serve an active organization site during this pass.
The retained ProPublica organization-page capture resolves Colorado Springs Forward to EIN 46-5601272, with tax-exempt status since April 2015. ProPublica classifies it as a 501(c)(6) and gives the standard 501(c)(6) description for business leagues, chambers of commerce, real estate boards, and similar organizations created to improve business conditions. The ProPublica NTEE category is Community Improvement, Capacity Building / Promotion of Business.
The 2024 fiscal-year ProPublica page lists:
| Person | Filing role | Compensation shown |
|---|---|---|
| Lynette Crow Iverson | Chairman | $130,955 |
| Phil Lane | Chair Of Board | $0 |
| Douglas Stimple | Secretary | $0 |
| Tom Neppl | Director | $0 |
| Dan Nordberg | Director | $0 |
This is the strongest current board / officer source in the retained public source layer. It is still a filing-derived source, not a real-time board page.
The retained May 19, 2016 Colorado Springs Forward press release is historical official self-description. It says Colorado Springs Forward was formed by community leaders in April 2014 and described the organization as a nonprofit broad-based alliance of people and organizations committed to the success of the Pikes Peak region. It stated a mission to unite regional citizens, communities, and organizations to educate, collaborate, and coordinate around regional challenges and opportunities.
The same 2016 press release listed board members as:
| Person | Historical source role |
|---|---|
| Lynette Crow-Iverson | Chair |
| Phil Lane | Board member |
| Kathy Loo | Board member |
| Douglas Stimple | Board member |
| Jariah Walker | Board member |
| Tom Neppl | Board member |
The release also described Colorado Springs Forward activity around Measure 2C, Measure 2D, support for a separate Colorado Springs Utilities board, candidate endorsements, and Amy Lathen's hiring as executive director. Those activity claims are source-grounded to the press release but remain historical self-description unless independently corroborated.
The current ColoradoSpringsForward.org/lander capture returned a GoDaddy / Afternic-style domain-for-sale lander, not an active Colorado Springs Forward website. This means the pass did not locate a current official organization-site board page. Current board claims should therefore be framed as filing-based unless a newer official source is recovered.