Connecting Community Needs with Resources
This index of funders represents organizations and institutions committed to solving community issues/challenges. Their funding offerings are classified into four objectives: 1) Crime, 2) Health, 3) Education, and 4) Employment.
This list is further
broken down into twelve program areas plus one extra labeled
"Other." The goal is to isolate funding into categories consistent
with the efforts needing funding in the identified neighborhoods.
This funding needs to be consistent with the identified indicators
and the programs mobilized into neighborhoods to solve
issues. These objectives and program areas
include:
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Commercial District Revitalization
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Health Awareness and Training
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Building Personal Assets Training
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Job Readiness Training
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Creative Expression Training
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Health Clinic Services
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Educational Assistance and Training
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Micro-business Creation
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Drug Education and Violence Prevention
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Other Program Funding
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Other Program Funding
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Workforce Development |
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Mentoring
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Other Program Funding
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Neighborhood Enrichment
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Other Program Funding
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Neighborhood Empowerment System Model
Through this social networking site, you can communicate with neighborhood leaders, residents, school officials, church leaders, nonprofit leaders, businesses and other people who care about building great neighborhoods in Tucson and surrounding communities.
As you look through this website, please take the time to view different neighborhood groups and see what they are doing to empower their communities.
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