Connecting Community Needs with Resources
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Otto & Edna Neely Foundation |
Giving for children, youth and social services. |
None |
325 N. Alma School Rd. Ste 1 |
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Ralph L. Smith Foundation
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Provides funding for neighborhood development. |
None |
Ralph L. Smith Foundation c/o Bank of America, N.A.P.O. Box 831041 Dallas, TX 75283-1041 |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Ashton Family Foundation
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Support for arts and culture; arts education; programs for children and youth; youth development programs. |
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None |
Cindy Ashton 520-624-5500 2727 S. Country Club, Tucson, AZ 85713
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Tucson-Pima Arts Council, Inc.
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Project Grants are awarded in dance, theater, music, literary, visual, multi-disciplinary, festivals and arts in education categories. General Operating Support (GOS)provide support for expenses related to the general operation of a nonprofit arts organization, based on non-public income to the organization.
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up to $10,000 |
April 8, 2011 |
10 E. Broadway, No. 106 info@tucsonpimaartscouncil.org
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The Elizabeth Read Taylor Foundation |
Support for arts and culture; museums; performing arts; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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$2,000 - $10,000 |
Sept 30 |
7440 N. Oracle Rd., No. 2 |
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Wings Like Eagles Foundation |
Supports distinct community organizations that engage in the enhancement of child welfare, education, the arts, the spirit, the advancement of liberty, and general community goodwill. |
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May 31, 2011 |
P.O. Box 27506 Phone: 520-882-1594 Fax: 520-628-7377
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Sundt Foundation
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Supports programs that improve the lives of disadvantaged children and adults.
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$1,000-$10,000 |
March 15 June 15 Sept 15 Dec 15 |
Charles Boyd (520)750-4600
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Arizona Commission on the Arts |
Community Enrichment Grants, providing funding for projects that support lifelong learning in, through and about the arts.
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March |
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The Charles and Gertrude Gordon Foundation |
Support for arts and culture; performing arts; programs for children and youth. |
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March |
2311 E. Potter Park Ct.
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Zuckerman Family Foundation |
Support for arts and culture; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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8600 E. Rockcliff Road Tucson, AZ 85750 (520)749-9655 |
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The Hermundslie Foundation |
Supports youth development programs. |
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None |
3762 N. Harrison Rd. |
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Tucson Pima Arts Council |
GOS: Organizational Sustainability Grant: supports the sustainability of non-profit arts and cultural organizations, and to support creative thinking and leadership related to organizational sustainability in the non-profit arts and cultural sector of the City of Tucson |
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Aug 26, 2011 |
Leia Maahs Grants Manager/Community Cultural Development Manager 520-624-0595 ext. 18 |
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Tucson Pima Arts Council |
Pima County Arts Project Grants (formerly rural arts project grants) provide support for programs that contribute to the rural community's participation in the arts and promotes local arts programming. |
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Aug 26, 2011 |
Leia Maahs Grants Manager/Community Cultural Development Manager 520-624-0595 ext. 18 |
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William L. & Ruth L. Pendleton Memorial Fund |
Supports performing arts, education, youth programs and health organizations. |
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Sept 30 |
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Attn.: Kerry Halls 101 N. First Ave. Ste. 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 257-5435 |
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Young Foundation |
Supports education and youth development. |
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None |
2325 E. Grant Rd. |
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The Wolslager Foundation |
Supports educational opportunities. |
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Feb 1 for letter of intent; May 15 for proposal |
P.O. Box 1191 |
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Lina Juliber Charitable Foundation |
Supports education and youth programs. |
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None |
c/o M&I Bank |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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RSC Foundation |
Support for substance abuse recovery and education programs. |
5843 East North Wilshire Drive Tucson, AZ 85711 (520) 207-9164 |
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Ashton Family Foundation |
Support for social services programs for children and youth; youth development programs. |
None |
Cindy Ashton 520-624-5500 2727 S. Country Club, Tucson, AZ 85713 |
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The Elizabeth Read Taylor Foundation |
Support for community health programs; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs. |
$2,000 - $10,000 |
Sept 30 |
7440 N. Oracle Rd., No. 2 |
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Sundt Foundation |
Supports programs that improve the lives of disadvantaged children and adults. |
$1,000-$10,000 |
March 15 June 15 Sept 15 Dec 15 |
Charles Boyd (520)750-4600 |
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The Charles and Gertrude Gordon Foundation |
Support for social services; programs for children and youth; programs for women. |
March |
2311 E. Potter Park Ct. |
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The Eliot Spalding Foundation |
Support for social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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Nov 1 |
4801 E. Broadway Blvd. Ste 301 |
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Zuckerman Family Foundation |
Support for social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; programs for families. |
8600 E. Rockcliff Road Tucson, AZ 85750 (520)749-9655 |
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Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation |
General operating support for children/youth services, education, and health services. |
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None |
6000 N. Tula Ln.
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The Hermundslie Foundation |
Supports youth development programs. |
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None |
3762 N. Harrison Rd.
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Young Foundation |
Supports education and youth development. |
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None |
2325 E. Grant Rd.
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The Wolslager Foundation |
Supports educational opportunities. |
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Feb 1 for letter of intent; May 15 for proposal |
P.O. Box 1191
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Theresa's Fund, Inc. |
Gives primarily to organizations for the prevention of child abuse and for the improvement of the lives of those who have suffered child abuse. |
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1010 E. Missouri Ave. |
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Lina Juliber Charitable Foundation |
Supports education and youth programs. |
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None |
c/o M&I Bank |
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Tucson Pima Arts Council |
GOS: Organizational Sustainability Grant: supports the sustainability of non-profit arts and cultural organizations, and to support creative thinking and leadership related to organizational sustainability in the non-profit arts and cultural sector of the City of Tucson |
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Aug 26, 2011 |
Leia Maahs Grants Manager/Community Cultural Development Manager 520-624-0595 ext. 18 |
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Tucson Pima Arts Council |
Pima County Arts Project Grants (formerly rural arts project grants) provide support for programs that contribute to the rural community's participation in the arts and promotes local arts programming. |
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Aug 26, 2011 |
Leia Maahs Grants Manager/Community Cultural Development Manager 520-624-0595 ext. 18 |
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William L. & Ruth L. Pendleton Memorial Fund |
Supports performing arts, education, youth programs and health organizations. |
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Sept 30 |
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Attn.: Kerry Halls 101 N. First Ave. Ste. 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 257-5435 |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Ashton Family Foundation |
Support for arts education; social services programs for children and youth; youth development programs. |
None |
Cindy Ashton 520-624-5500 2727 S. Country Club, Tucson, AZ 85713
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Sundt Foundation |
Programs that improve the lives of disadvantaged children and adults. |
$1,000-$10,000 |
March 15 June 15 Sept 15 Dec 15
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Charles Boyd (520)750-4600 |
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III Cord Foundation |
Support for employment, training and alternative education skill building activities that provide quality education. These services focus upon employment readiness, business development, investment training and financial literacy services and other assistance for youth and heads of households who have dropped out of school, experience chronic unemployment, or have minimal or no employment skills, so that they may achieve financial independence.
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Average $2,000, up to $5,000 |
May 15 Nov 15 |
1310 W Hadley Suite B Phoenix, AZ 85007 Ph. (602)252-1105 Fax (602)252-1175 Email: |
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The Eliot Spalding Foundation |
Support for social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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Nov 1 |
4801 E. Broadway Blvd. Ste 301 |
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Zuckerman Family Foundation |
Support for arts and culture; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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8600 E. Rockcliff Road Tucson, AZ 85750 (520)749-9655 |
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Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation |
General operating support for children/youth services and education. |
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None |
6000 N. Tula Ln. |
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William L. & Ruth L. Pendleton Memorial Fund |
Supports performing arts, education, youth programs and health organizations. |
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Sept 30 |
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Attn.: Kerry Halls 101 N. First Ave. Ste. 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 257-5435
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Young Foundation |
Supports education and youth development. |
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None |
2325 E. Grant Rd.
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The Wolslager Foundation |
Supports educational opportunities. |
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Feb 1 for letter of intent; May 15 for proposal |
P.O. Box 1191
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Lina Juliber Charitable Foundation |
Supports education and youth programs. |
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None |
c/o M&I Bank |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Community Foundation for Southern Arizona |
Funds projects that revitalize neighborhoods, build assets, solve problems and create human connections. |
$500 to $5000 |
Fall dates to be determined. |
(520) 882-5885
Deadlines: |
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III Cord Foundation |
Supports programs that are guided by and involve low–income people in the planning and implementation of solutions to address issues including homelessness, affordable housing and economic participation. Particular interest in community mobilization and leadership development, community development and capacity building efforts.
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Average $2,000, up to $5,000 |
May 15 Nov 15 |
1310 W Hadley Suite B Phoenix, AZ 85007 Ph. (602)252-1105 Fax (602)252-1175 Email: |
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The Eliot Spalding Foundation |
Support for community/economic development; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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Nov 1 |
4801 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste. 301 |
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Ralph L. Smith Foundation |
Provides funding for neighborhood development. | None |
Ralph L. Smith Foundation c/o Bank of America, N.A.P.O. Box 831041 Dallas, TX 75283-1041 |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Foundations Serving Tucson and Southern Arizona |
Different funding areas for each specific foundation. See List: |
None |
Linda Lohse, Director (520)791-3939 Tucson, AZ 85719
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Support for non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ. |
$2,000 |
Jan. 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Ashton Family Foundation |
Support for healthcare organizations; hospitals; social services programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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None |
Cindy Ashton 520-624-5500 2727 S. Country Club, Tucson, AZ 85713 |
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The Elizabeth Read Taylor Foundation |
Support for reproductive health programs; community health programs; family planning programs; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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$2,000 - $10,000 |
Sept 30 |
7440 N. Oracle Rd., No. 2 |
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Support for non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ.
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$2,000 |
Jan. 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com |
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Zuckerman Family Foundation |
Support for healthcare organizations; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; programs for families. |
8600 E. Rockcliff Road Tucson, AZ 85750 (520)749-9655 |
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Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation |
General operating support for children/youth services, education, and health services. |
|
None |
6000 N. Tula Ln.
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The Hermundslie Foundation |
Supports youth development programs, health organizations and pregnancy centers. |
|
None |
3762 N. Harrison Rd.
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Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation |
Giving primarily for health care including health organizations, education, children, youth, women, and social services. |
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Mar 15 Sept 15 |
20225 N. Scottsdale Rd. |
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William L. & Ruth L. Pendleton Memorial Fund |
Supports education, youth programs and health organizations. |
|
Sept 30 |
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Attn.: Kerry Halls 101 N. First Ave. Ste. 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 257-5435 |
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Young Foundation |
Supports education and youth development. |
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None |
2325 E. Grant Rd.
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Lina Juliber Charitable Foundation |
Supports education and youth programs. |
|
None |
c/o M&I Bank |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Ashton Family Foundation |
Support for healthcare organizations; hospitals; social services programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
|
None |
Cindy Ashton 520-624-5500 2727 S. Country Club, Tucson, AZ 85713 |
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The Elizabeth Read Taylor Foundation |
Support for reproductive health programs; community health programs; family planning programs; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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$2,000 - $10,000 |
Sept 30 |
7440 N. Oracle Rd., No. 2 |
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Southern Arizona Foundation, Inc. |
Support for health care services. |
$1,000-$50,000 |
April 1 |
P.O. Box 65985 |
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The Charles and Gertrude Gordon Foundation |
Support for healthcare organizations; social services; programs for children and youth; programs for women; programs for the elderly; food programs. |
March |
2311 E. Potter Park Ct. |
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The Eliot Spalding Foundation |
Support for healthcare organizations; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
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Nov 1 |
4801 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste. 301 |
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Zuckerman Family Foundation |
Support healthcare organizations; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; programs for families. |
8600 E. Rockcliff Road Tucson, AZ 85750 (520)749-9655 |
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Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation |
General operating support for health services. |
|
None |
6000 N. Tula Ln.
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The Hermundslie Foundation |
Supports youth development programs, health organizations and pregnancy centers. |
|
None |
3762 N. Harrison Rd.
|
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Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation |
Giving primarily for health care including health organizations, education, children, youth, women, and social services. |
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Mar 15 Sept 15 |
20225 N. Scottsdale Rd. |
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William L. & Ruth L. Pendleton Memorial Fund |
Supports health organizations. |
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Sept 30 |
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Attn.: Kerry Halls 101 N. First Ave. Ste. 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 257-5435
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The Wolslager Foundation |
Provides grants for medical facilities and services and supports services for elderly citizens. |
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Feb 1 for letter of intent; May 15 for proposal |
P.O. Box 1191
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Kurt Warner First Things First Foundation
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Partners with hospitals to assist in the creation of recreational areas in hospitals for children battling life-threatening diseases. |
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Feb 1 |
1 N. 1st St., Ste. 730 |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Support foro non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ. |
$2,000 |
Jan. 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Social Venture Partners Greater Tucson |
Provides grants of $75,000 ($25,000 per year for three years) for general operations in order to build the capacity of innovative nonprofits to become sustainable. SVP also provides technical support in the areas of planning and evaluation, fundraising, technology assessment, finance, legal, human resources, marketing, board and fund development, and real estate to organizations that are selected for funding. |
$75,000 |
June 2, 2011
If you have not applied for SVP funding in the past, you must attend information session on Wednesday, May 11, 4:00-5:00 PM at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona 2250 Broadway Blvd to be eligible.
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Julia Waterfall-Kanter, Executive Director Guidelines: |
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Sundt Foundation |
Programs that improve the lives of disadvantaged children and adults.
|
$1,000-$10,000 |
March 15 June 15 Sept 15 Dec 15 |
Charles Boyd (520)750-4600 |
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III Cord Foundation |
Supports employment, training and alternative education skill building activities that provide quality education. These services focus upon employment readiness, business development, investment training and financial literacy services and other assistance for youth and heads of households who have dropped out of school, experience chronic unemployment, or have minimal or no employment skills, so that they may achieve financial independence.
|
Average $2,000, Up to $5,000 |
May 15 Nov 15 |
1310 W Hadley Suite B Phoenix, AZ 85007 Ph. (602)252-1105 Fax (602)252-1175 Email: |
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Support for non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ.
|
$2,000 |
Jan. 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com |
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The Eliot Spalding Foundation |
Support for community/economic development; programs for children and youth; youth development programs. |
Nov 1 |
4801 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste. 301 85711-3635 |
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Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation |
General operating support for children/youth services and education. |
|
None |
6000 N. Tula Ln.
|
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The Hermundslie Foundation |
Supports youth development programs, health organizations and pregnancy centers. |
|
None |
3762 N. Harrison Rd.
|
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William L. & Ruth L. Pendleton Memorial Fund |
Supports performing arts, education, youth programs and health organizations. |
|
Sept 30 |
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Attn.: Kerry Halls 101 N. First Ave. Ste. 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 257-5435 |
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Young Foundation |
Supports education and youth development. |
|
None |
2325 E. Grant Rd.
|
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The Wolslager Foundation |
Supports educational opportunities. |
|
Feb 1 for letter of intent; May 15 for proposal |
P.O. Box 1191 (325) 653-0478
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Lina Juliber Charitable Foundation |
Supports education and youth programs. |
|
None |
c/o M&I Bank |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
|
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona |
Literacy for Life Coalition provides small grants to organizations that offer literacy programs in Tucson. |
Bruce Anderson
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Sundt Foundation |
Supports programs that improve the lives of disadvantaged children and adults.
|
$1,000-$10,000 |
March 15 June 15 Sept 15 Dec 15 |
Charles Boyd (520)750-4600 |
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III Cord Foundation |
Supports employment, training and alternative education skill building activities that provide quality education. These services focus upon employment readiness, business development, investment training and financial literacy services and other assistance for youth and heads of households who have dropped out of school, experience chronic unemployment, or have minimal or no employment skills, so that they may achieve financial independence.
|
Average $2,000, up to $5,000 |
May 15 Nov 15 |
1310 W Hadley Suite B Phoenix, AZ 85007 Ph. (602)252-1105 Fax (602)252-1175 Email: |
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Supports non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ.
|
$2,000 |
Jan. 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com |
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The Charles and Gertrude Gordon Foundation |
Supports education; social services; programs for children and youth; programs for women; programs for the elderly. |
March |
2311 E. Potter Park Ct. |
|
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The Eliot Spalding Foundation |
Supports literacy programs; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
|
Nov 1 |
4801 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste. 301 |
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Zuckerman Family Foundation |
Supports arts and culture; elementary, secondary and higher education; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; programs for families. |
8600 E. Rockcliff Road Tucson, AZ 85750 (520)749-9655 |
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Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation |
General operating support for children/youth services and education. |
|
None |
6000 N. Tula Ln.
|
|
The Hermundslie Foundation |
Supports youth development programs, health organizations and pregnancy centers. |
|
None |
3762 N. Harrison Rd.
|
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William L. & Ruth L. Pendleton Memorial Fund |
Supports performing arts, education, youth programs and health organizations. |
|
Sept 30 |
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Attn.: Kerry Halls 101 N. First Ave. Ste. 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 257-5435 |
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Young Foundation |
Supports education and youth development. |
|
None |
2325 E. Grant Rd.
|
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The Wolslager Foundation |
Supports educational opportunities. |
|
Feb 1 for letter of intent; May 15 for proposal |
P.O. Box 1191
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Lina Juliber Charitable Foundation |
Supports education and youth programs. |
|
None |
c/o M&I Bank |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Supports non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ. |
$2,000 |
Jan 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com
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Ashton Family Foundation
|
Supports arts and culture; secondary and higher education; arts education; social services programs for children and youth; youth development programs.
|
|
None |
Cindy Ashton 520-624-5500 2727 S. Country Club, Tucson, AZ 85713
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Marshall Foundation |
Gives primary consideration to organizations involved in education, health and youth-oriented projects and services. |
$100.00 - $250,000 |
Mar15 May 15 Sept 15
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814 E. University Blvd. Office (520) 622-8613
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Sundt Foundation |
Programs that improve the lives of disadvantaged children and adults.
|
$1,000-$10,000 |
March 15 June 15 Sept 15 Dec 15
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Charles Boyd (520)750-4600 |
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III Cord Foundation |
Supports employment, training and alternative education skill building activities that provide quality education. These services focus upon employment readiness, business development, investment training and financial literacy services and other assistance for youth and heads of households who have dropped out of school, experience chronic unemployment, or have minimal or no employment skills, so that they may achieve financial independence.
|
Average $2,000, up to $5,000 |
May 15 Nov 15 |
1310 W Hadley Suite B Phoenix, AZ 85007 Ph. (602)252-1105 Fax (602)252-1175 Email: |
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Supports non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ.
|
$2,000 |
Jan. 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com |
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The Eliot Spalding Foundation |
Supports community/economic development; literacy programs; social services; youth development programs. |
Nov 1 |
4801 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste. 301 |
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Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation |
General operating support for children/youth services and education. |
|
None |
6000 N. Tula Ln.
|
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The Hermundslie Foundation |
Supports youth development programs, health organizations and pregnancy centers. |
|
None |
3762 N. Harrison Rd.
|
|
Young Foundation |
Supports education and youth development. |
|
None |
2325 E. Grant Rd.
|
|
Lina Juliber Charitable Foundation |
Supports education and youth programs. |
|
None |
c/o M&I Bank |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
|
III Cord Foundation
|
Supports employment, training and alternative education skill building activities that provide quality education. These services focus upon employment readiness, business development, investment training and financial literacy services and other assistance for youth and heads of households who have dropped out of school, experience chronic unemployment, or have minimal or no employment skills, so that they may achieve financial independence. |
Average $2,000, up to $5,000 |
May 15 Nov 15 |
1310 W Hadley Suite B Phoenix, AZ 85007 Ph. (602)252-1105 Fax (602)252-1175 Email:
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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Funding Organization |
Funding Description |
Amount |
Due Date |
Contact Information |
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The Arizona Women’s Partnership, Inc. |
Supports non-profits assisting underserved women/youth at risk in AZ. |
$2,000 |
Jan 31, 2012 |
Email: azwpinc@aol.com
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