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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how FLAGSTAFF - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Flagstaff has over $29.8 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Flagstaff has awarded nearly $26 million in grants and scholarships to local organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form of cash, real estate, marketablesecurities or
YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of MARICOPA COUNTY RELIEF GRANTS Maricopa County is offering grants up to $25,000* to small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relief grants are intended to support the continued viability of small businesses and nonprofits across the Valley. For-profit businesses and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations locatedin Maricopa
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl EMPOWERING DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP The Empowering Diversity Scholarship offers two scholarship opportunities: Post-secondary Scholarship Package: $5,000 in tuition support plus $500 for wraparound support. General Education Development Scholarship Package: $200 in support for high schooldiploma or
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
JOHN BRIAN MCLAREN AVIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND John Brian McLaren was a talented Commercial Pilot and Certified Flight Instructor with a passion for aviation and the outdoors. The John Brian McLaren Aviation Scholarship Fund has been established to provide annual flight training scholarships to young aspiring aviators in the local areas surrounding Driggs, ID and Willcox, AZ. ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how FLAGSTAFF - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Flagstaff has over $29.8 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Flagstaff has awarded nearly $26 million in grants and scholarships to local organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form of cash, real estate, marketablesecurities or
YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of MARICOPA COUNTY RELIEF GRANTS Maricopa County is offering grants up to $25,000* to small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relief grants are intended to support the continued viability of small businesses and nonprofits across the Valley. For-profit businesses and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations locatedin Maricopa
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl EMPOWERING DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP The Empowering Diversity Scholarship offers two scholarship opportunities: Post-secondary Scholarship Package: $5,000 in tuition support plus $500 for wraparound support. General Education Development Scholarship Package: $200 in support for high schooldiploma or
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
JOHN BRIAN MCLAREN AVIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND John Brian McLaren was a talented Commercial Pilot and Certified Flight Instructor with a passion for aviation and the outdoors. The John Brian McLaren Aviation Scholarship Fund has been established to provide annual flight training scholarships to young aspiring aviators in the local areas surrounding Driggs, ID and Willcox, AZ. CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on howINVESTMENTS
The primary objective of the Arizona Community Foundation's investment program is to achieve long-term returns net of investment expenses sufficient to meet or exceed annual spending and inflation. These returns allow us to grow assets through capital appreciation, preserve the purchasing power of the asset base, and fund ACF’s grantmakingSCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
The inception of our QU Scholarship Fund was in 2012 and until we partnered with ACF, administering it seemed like a daunting task. The ACF team helped us decide what types of services were right for us, showed us how our funds' assets would be invested, helped us create the customized application for our scholarship, and ultimately gave us some extremely valuable guidance when the time came INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITIES Investing in Arizona Communities. The Arizona Community Foundation invests in our state's vital nonprofits through competitive grant cycles, discretionary and advised grantmaking, and loans to the community. Through strategic investments and partnerships, we support and collaborate with the organizations on the front lines working tomeet
ARIZONA HOUSING FUND The Arizona Housing Fund invites everyone to be a part of our state’s public-private-philanthropic solution to support and expand affordable housing and reduce homelessness. Your donation will build more affordable housing to meet the community's growing needs and reduce homelessness. One hundred percent of every dollar donated willgo toward
BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF Director, Fennemore Craig, PC. Leonardo Loo. Phoenix Office Managing Partner, Quarles & Brady LLP. Tammy McLeod. President & CEO, Flinn Foundation. Ann Drummond Melsheimer. Community Volunteer. Jacob Moore. Assistant Vice President of Tribal Relations, Arizona StateUniversity.
HOUSING SECURITY CHALLENGE: FINALIST PITCH & PRIZE Five final teams will pitch their solutions and compete for the $250,000 grant during the Housing Security Challenge Finalist Pitch & Prize Ceremony. Register to learn about the finalists' innovative proposals and explore solutions that go beyond the cons SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP > YUMA NEWS & EVENTS Join the ACF scholarship team for a virtual workshop! During this workshop, students interested in applying for scholarships can ask questions about the process and find help as they work on their application. Register Find more information about the appl AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN ACTION: NONPROFIT PARTNERS > COCHISE Join us for the second session in our Donor Education Series, a collection of virtual events that highlight initiatives of strategic importance to the Arizona Community Foundation. Don't miss this panel discussion with Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona GRANT APPLICATION WORKSHOP #3 The annual competitive grants process for the Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise and the Arizona Community Foundation of the Gila Valley will provide financial support for projects and programs serving residents of Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee count ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of MARICOPA COUNTY RELIEF GRANTS Maricopa County is offering grants up to $25,000* to small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relief grants are intended to support the continued viability of small businesses and nonprofits across the Valley. For-profit businesses and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations locatedin Maricopa
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl EMPOWERING DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP The Empowering Diversity Scholarship offers two scholarship opportunities: Post-secondary Scholarship Package: $5,000 in tuition support plus $500 for wraparound support. General Education Development Scholarship Package: $200 in support for high schooldiploma or
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
JOHN BRIAN MCLAREN AVIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND John Brian McLaren was a talented Commercial Pilot and Certified Flight Instructor with a passion for aviation and the outdoors. The John Brian McLaren Aviation Scholarship Fund has been established to provide annual flight training scholarships to young aspiring aviators in the local areas surrounding Driggs, ID and Willcox, AZ. ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of MARICOPA COUNTY RELIEF GRANTS Maricopa County is offering grants up to $25,000* to small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relief grants are intended to support the continued viability of small businesses and nonprofits across the Valley. For-profit businesses and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations locatedin Maricopa
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl EMPOWERING DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP The Empowering Diversity Scholarship offers two scholarship opportunities: Post-secondary Scholarship Package: $5,000 in tuition support plus $500 for wraparound support. General Education Development Scholarship Package: $200 in support for high schooldiploma or
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
JOHN BRIAN MCLAREN AVIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND John Brian McLaren was a talented Commercial Pilot and Certified Flight Instructor with a passion for aviation and the outdoors. The John Brian McLaren Aviation Scholarship Fund has been established to provide annual flight training scholarships to young aspiring aviators in the local areas surrounding Driggs, ID and Willcox, AZ.APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation invests in our state's vital nonprofits through competitive grant cycles, discretionary and advised grantmaking, and loans to the community.. Through strategic investments and partnerships, we support and collaborate with the organizations on the front lines working to meet community needs and enhance our shared quality of life throughout Arizona. YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of ARIZONA COVID-19 COMMUNITY RESPONSE FUND The Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund was established by the Arizona Community Foundation, in partnership with a growing list of local corporations and foundations, to support nonprofit organizations across the state as they respond to the impact of COVID-19 within our community. ACF is committed to working with other funding partnersSCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
The inception of our QU Scholarship Fund was in 2012 and until we partnered with ACF, administering it seemed like a daunting task. The ACF team helped us decide what types of services were right for us, showed us how our funds' assets would be invested, helped us create the customized application for our scholarship, and ultimately gave us some extremely valuable guidance when the time came MARICOPA COUNTY RELIEF GRANTS Maricopa County is offering grants up to $25,000* to small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relief grants are intended to support the continued viability of small businesses and nonprofits across the Valley. For-profit businesses and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations locatedin Maricopa
COCHISE NEWS & EVENTS The Arizona Community Foundation has announced that it will match the first $50,000 in gifts to its Cochise/Southeast AZ COVID-19 Community Response Fund, dollar-for-dollar, to assist nonprofit organizations and community groups in Cochise and eastern Santa Cruz counties who are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2021 TAX & LEGAL SEMINAR > LEADING THE CONVERSATION The Tax & Legal Seminar is presented annually by the Arizona Community Foundation and the Jewish Community Foundation. The 2021 Seminar will be held November 5, 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the co-presenting sponsors are hosting this year’s SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP > YUMA NEWS & EVENTS Join the ACF scholarship team for a virtual workshop! During this workshop, students interested in applying for scholarships can ask questions about the process and find help as they work on their application. Register Find more information about the appl NORTHERN ARIZONA ESTATE PLANNING DAY Northern Arizona Estate Planning Day is presented annually by the Arizona Community Foundation of Yavapai County. Nonprofit organizations from across the state will receive a two-hour educational session on planned giving. Discussion topics include: Hitt
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how SEDONA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Since inception, ACF of Sedona has distributed over $7 million dollars in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students in the community. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form of cash, real estate, marketable securities or other assets. Memorial gifts in the name ofloved
YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how SEDONA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Since inception, ACF of Sedona has distributed over $7 million dollars in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students in the community. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form of cash, real estate, marketable securities or other assets. Memorial gifts in the name ofloved
YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
COVID-19 GRANT AWARDS COVID-19 Grant Awards. The Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund awarded grants to nonprofits on a rolling basis as fundraising continued throughout the outbreak of the crisis. Nearly 800 grants have been awarded from the Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund. Below is a list of organizations that have received grant funding todate.
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The primary objective of the Arizona Community Foundation's investment program is to achieve long-term returns net of investment expenses sufficient to meet or exceed annual spending and inflation. These returns allow us to grow assets through capital appreciation, preserve the purchasing power of the asset base, and fund ACF’s grantmaking INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation invests in our state's vital nonprofits through competitive grant cycles, discretionary and advised grantmaking, and loans to the community.. Through strategic investments and partnerships, we support and collaborate with the organizations on the front lines working to meet community needs and enhance our shared quality of life throughout Arizona.SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
The inception of our QU Scholarship Fund was in 2012 and until we partnered with ACF, administering it seemed like a daunting task. The ACF team helped us decide what types of services were right for us, showed us how our funds' assets would be invested, helped us create the customized application for our scholarship, and ultimately gave us some extremely valuable guidance when the time came MARICOPA COUNTY RELIEF GRANTS Maricopa County is offering grants up to $25,000* to small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relief grants are intended to support the continued viability of small businesses and nonprofits across the Valley. For-profit businesses and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations locatedin Maricopa
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Comparing Giving Options. When people want to make a difference in their community and create a family legacy, a range of options are available, from creating a private foundation to the public-charity alternatives offered by a community foundation – namely a donor advised fund or supporting organization. While private foundations may allow for greater donor control, the administrative I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
2021 TAX & LEGAL SEMINAR > LEADING THE CONVERSATION The Tax & Legal Seminar is presented annually by the Arizona Community Foundation and the Jewish Community Foundation. The 2021 Seminar will be held November 5, 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the co-presenting sponsors are hosting this year’s SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP > YUMA NEWS & EVENTS Join the ACF scholarship team for a virtual workshop! During this workshop, students interested in applying for scholarships can ask questions about the process and find help as they work on their application. Register Find more information about the appl HOUSING SECURITY CHALLENGE: FINALIST PITCH & PRIZE Five final teams will pitch their solutions and compete for the $250,000 grant during the Housing Security Challenge Finalist Pitch & Prize Ceremony. Register to learn about the finalists' innovative proposals and explore solutions that go beyond the cons ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how SEDONA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Since inception, ACF of Sedona has distributed over $7 million dollars in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students in the community. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form of cash, real estate, marketable securities or other assets. Memorial gifts in the name ofloved
YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how SEDONA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Since inception, ACF of Sedona has distributed over $7 million dollars in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students in the community. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form of cash, real estate, marketable securities or other assets. Memorial gifts in the name ofloved
YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
FIESTA BOWL CHARITIES GRANT CYCLE For technical assistance with the website, including your organizational profile and the online application, please email grants@azfoundation.org or call 602.381.1400. How long is the application open? The 2020-21 application is open from April 6 to May 26 at 5 p.m. for a total of seven weeks. If my organization has been funded by Fiesta Bowl LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
COVID-19 GRANT AWARDS COVID-19 Grant Awards. The Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund awarded grants to nonprofits on a rolling basis as fundraising continued throughout the outbreak of the crisis. Nearly 800 grants have been awarded from the Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund. Below is a list of organizations that have received grant funding todate.
INVESTMENTS
The primary objective of the Arizona Community Foundation's investment program is to achieve long-term returns net of investment expenses sufficient to meet or exceed annual spending and inflation. These returns allow us to grow assets through capital appreciation, preserve the purchasing power of the asset base, and fund ACF’s grantmaking INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation invests in our state's vital nonprofits through competitive grant cycles, discretionary and advised grantmaking, and loans to the community.. Through strategic investments and partnerships, we support and collaborate with the organizations on the front lines working to meet community needs and enhance our shared quality of life throughout Arizona.SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
The inception of our QU Scholarship Fund was in 2012 and until we partnered with ACF, administering it seemed like a daunting task. The ACF team helped us decide what types of services were right for us, showed us how our funds' assets would be invested, helped us create the customized application for our scholarship, and ultimately gave us some extremely valuable guidance when the time came MARICOPA COUNTY RELIEF GRANTS Maricopa County is offering grants up to $25,000* to small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relief grants are intended to support the continued viability of small businesses and nonprofits across the Valley. For-profit businesses and 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations locatedin Maricopa
GIVING OPTIONS
Comparing Giving Options. When people want to make a difference in their community and create a family legacy, a range of options are available, from creating a private foundation to the public-charity alternatives offered by a community foundation – namely a donor advised fund or supporting organization. While private foundations may allow for greater donor control, the administrative I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
2021 TAX & LEGAL SEMINAR > LEADING THE CONVERSATION The Tax & Legal Seminar is presented annually by the Arizona Community Foundation and the Jewish Community Foundation. The 2021 Seminar will be held November 5, 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the co-presenting sponsors are hosting this year’s SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP > YUMA NEWS & EVENTS Join the ACF scholarship team for a virtual workshop! During this workshop, students interested in applying for scholarships can ask questions about the process and find help as they work on their application. Register Find more information about the appl HOUSING SECURITY CHALLENGE: FINALIST PITCH & PRIZE Five final teams will pitch their solutions and compete for the $250,000 grant during the Housing Security Challenge Finalist Pitch & Prize Ceremony. Register to learn about the finalists' innovative proposals and explore solutions that go beyond the cons ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA GRANTS & INITIATIVES The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma is a family of charitable funds created for the community, by the community. Some funds have a broad grantmaking focus while others target a specific organization or field. Grants are awarded year-round either through donor advice or through a competitive process overseen by our local Board of Advisors. I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA GRANTS & INITIATIVES The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma is a family of charitable funds created for the community, by the community. Some funds have a broad grantmaking focus while others target a specific organization or field. Grants are awarded year-round either through donor advice or through a competitive process overseen by our local Board of Advisors. I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how COVID-19 GRANT AWARDS COVID-19 Grant Awards. The Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund awarded grants to nonprofits on a rolling basis as fundraising continued throughout the outbreak of the crisis. Nearly 800 grants have been awarded from the Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund. Below is a list of organizations that have received grant funding todate.
COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the formGIVING OPTIONS
Comparing Giving Options. When people want to make a difference in their community and create a family legacy, a range of options are available, from creating a private foundation to the public-charity alternatives offered by a community foundation – namely a donor advised fund or supporting organization. While private foundations may allow for greater donor control, the administrative I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
INVESTMENTS
ACF's Investment Policy Statement . Our investment objective. The primary objective of the Arizona Community Foundation's investment program is to achieve long-term returns net of investment expenses sufficient to meet or exceed annual spending and inflation. These returns allow us to grow assets through capital appreciation, preserve the purchasing power of the asset base, and fund ACF’s BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF Director, Fennemore Craig, PC. Leonardo Loo. Phoenix Office Managing Partner, Quarles & Brady LLP. Tammy McLeod. President & CEO, Flinn Foundation. Ann Drummond Melsheimer. Community Volunteer. Jacob Moore. Assistant Vice President of Tribal Relations, Arizona StateUniversity.
TYPES OF FUNDS
An excellent, lower-cost, burden-free alternative to a private foundation. Established by an individual, family, or business with a gift of at least $5 million, supporting organizations have a board of directors with some members appointed by you, with ACF providing management and administration. You maintain personal involvement andsupport
ARIZONA HOUSING FUND The Arizona Housing Fund invites everyone to be a part of our state’s public-private-philanthropic solution to support and expand affordable housing and reduce homelessness. Your donation will build more affordable housing to meet the community's growing needs and reduce homelessness. One hundred percent of every dollar donated willgo toward
INVISIBLE ACHIEVEMENT GAP The report was funded by the Arizona Community Foundation through its Arizona Venture Fund for Quality Education, and was produced by the non-partisan education research agency WestEd. View the Arizona's Invisible Achievement Gap report. This investment follows $625,000 in funding provided by ACF and Helios Education Foundation over the past ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONYUMA AZCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA GRANTS & INITIATIVES The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma is a family of charitable funds created for the community, by the community. Some funds have a broad grantmaking focus while others target a specific organization or field. Grants are awarded year-round either through donor advice or through a competitive process overseen by our local Board of Advisors. I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAMARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GRANTEE POR…ARIZONA FOUNDATION AZARIZONA FOUNDATION MEDICAL CAREARIZONA GRANTS FREE The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVEKIM COVINGTON ACCIDENTKIM COVINGTON ACFKIM COVINGTON ARIZONAKIM COVINGTON ATTORNEY EUGENE OREGONKIM COVINGTON KPNX 12 NEWSLAURA KIM COVINGTON Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONYUMA AZCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA GRANTS & INITIATIVES The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma is a family of charitable funds created for the community, by the community. Some funds have a broad grantmaking focus while others target a specific organization or field. Grants are awarded year-round either through donor advice or through a competitive process overseen by our local Board of Advisors. I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAMARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GRANTEE POR…ARIZONA FOUNDATION AZARIZONA FOUNDATION MEDICAL CAREARIZONA GRANTS FREE The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVEKIM COVINGTON ACCIDENTKIM COVINGTON ACFKIM COVINGTON ARIZONAKIM COVINGTON ATTORNEY EUGENE OREGONKIM COVINGTON KPNX 12 NEWSLAURA KIM COVINGTON Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how COVID-19 GRANT AWARDS COVID-19 Grant Awards. The Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund awarded grants to nonprofits on a rolling basis as fundraising continued throughout the outbreak of the crisis. Nearly 800 grants have been awarded from the Arizona COVID-19 Community Response Fund. Below is a list of organizations that have received grant funding todate.
COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the formGIVING OPTIONS
Comparing Giving Options. When people want to make a difference in their community and create a family legacy, a range of options are available, from creating a private foundation to the public-charity alternatives offered by a community foundation – namely a donor advised fund or supporting organization. While private foundations may allow for greater donor control, the administrative I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
INVESTMENTS
ACF's Investment Policy Statement . Our investment objective. The primary objective of the Arizona Community Foundation's investment program is to achieve long-term returns net of investment expenses sufficient to meet or exceed annual spending and inflation. These returns allow us to grow assets through capital appreciation, preserve the purchasing power of the asset base, and fund ACF’s BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF Director, Fennemore Craig, PC. Leonardo Loo. Phoenix Office Managing Partner, Quarles & Brady LLP. Tammy McLeod. President & CEO, Flinn Foundation. Ann Drummond Melsheimer. Community Volunteer. Jacob Moore. Assistant Vice President of Tribal Relations, Arizona StateUniversity.
TYPES OF FUNDS
An excellent, lower-cost, burden-free alternative to a private foundation. Established by an individual, family, or business with a gift of at least $5 million, supporting organizations have a board of directors with some members appointed by you, with ACF providing management and administration. You maintain personal involvement andsupport
ARIZONA HOUSING FUND The Arizona Housing Fund invites everyone to be a part of our state’s public-private-philanthropic solution to support and expand affordable housing and reduce homelessness. Your donation will build more affordable housing to meet the community's growing needs and reduce homelessness. One hundred percent of every dollar donated willgo toward
INVISIBLE ACHIEVEMENT GAP The report was funded by the Arizona Community Foundation through its Arizona Venture Fund for Quality Education, and was produced by the non-partisan education research agency WestEd. View the Arizona's Invisible Achievement Gap report. This investment follows $625,000 in funding provided by ACF and Helios Education Foundation over the past ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONYUMA AZCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA GRANTS & INITIATIVES The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma is a family of charitable funds created for the community, by the community. Some funds have a broad grantmaking focus while others target a specific organization or field. Grants are awarded year-round either through donor advice or through a competitive process overseen by our local Board of Advisors. I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAMARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GRANTEE POR…ARIZONA FOUNDATION AZARIZONA FOUNDATION MEDICAL CAREARIZONA GRANTS FREE The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVEKIM COVINGTON ACCIDENTKIM COVINGTON ACFKIM COVINGTON ARIZONAKIM COVINGTON ATTORNEY EUGENE OREGONKIM COVINGTON KPNX 12 NEWSLAURA KIM COVINGTON Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION > HOMEGIVINGDONORSPROFESSIONAL ADVISORSGRANTS & LOANSSCHOLARSHIPSINITIATIVES & IMPACT With an award of $250,000 to the top collaborative team, the Housing Security Challenge offers an opportunity for teams of organizations to develop new solutions that can help create a new generation of innovation around affordable housing. LEARN MORE. In light of the recent tragedies culminating in the murder of George Floyd, ACF hasmade an
APPLY ONLINE
You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on how YUMA - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONYUMA AZCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma has over $15.4 million in assets. Since inception, ACF of Yuma has awarded over $8.2 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma works in close partnership with the Sturges Charitable Trust to fund programs in the areas of COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the form YUMA GRANTS & INITIATIVES The Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma is a family of charitable funds created for the community, by the community. Some funds have a broad grantmaking focus while others target a specific organization or field. Grants are awarded year-round either through donor advice or through a competitive process overseen by our local Board of Advisors. I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAMARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GRANTEE POR…ARIZONA FOUNDATION AZARIZONA FOUNDATION MEDICAL CAREARIZONA GRANTS FREE The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
LISA URIAS NAMED CHIEF PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Lisa Urias will become Chief Program and Community Engagement Officerbeginning April 1.
ACF WELCOMES JOY KLEIN AS DIRECTOR OF SCHOLARSHIPS ACF welcomes Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. JOY KLEIN The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Joy Klein as Director of Scholarships. She succeeds Grace Smith Kaus who had been with ACF since 2014 before being selected as Director of Programs for Helios Foundation late last year. KIM COVINGTON TO LEAD ACF'S BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVEKIM COVINGTON ACCIDENTKIM COVINGTON ACFKIM COVINGTON ARIZONAKIM COVINGTON ATTORNEY EUGENE OREGONKIM COVINGTON KPNX 12 NEWSLAURA KIM COVINGTON Kim Covington to lead ACF's Black Philanthropy Initiative. The Arizona Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Kim Covington has been hired to advance the work of its Black Philanthropy Initiative. Covington is best known locally as an award-winning journalist and education advocate, having been a reporter and anchor on 12News forthe
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You can start your online application here if you are: A high school senior planning to attend a post-secondary school during the 2021-2022 academic year. A current or future student, either in undergraduate or graduate study, enrolled at a college or university for the 2021-2022 academic year. A student enrolled at a technical or vocational CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES The Arizona Community Foundation has transitioned to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for these grant cycles must create a new account: Click Create New Account. Please watch the tutorial video for step-by-step instructions on howGIVING OPTIONS
Comparing Giving Options. When people want to make a difference in their community and create a family legacy, a range of options are available, from creating a private foundation to the public-charity alternatives offered by a community foundation – namely a donor advised fund or supporting organization. While private foundations may allow for greater donor control, the administrative COCHISE - GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE - ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Arizona Community Foundation of Cochise has $9.8 million in assets and has awarded over $9.3 million in grants and scholarships to local nonprofit organizations and students. Individuals, families and businesses make tax-deductible charitable gifts in the formINVESTMENTS
ACF's Investment Policy Statement . Our investment objective. The primary objective of the Arizona Community Foundation's investment program is to achieve long-term returns net of investment expenses sufficient to meet or exceed annual spending and inflation. These returns allow us to grow assets through capital appreciation, preserve the purchasing power of the asset base, and fund ACF’s I CHOOSE CHANDLER BUSINESS HIRING & RETENTION PROGRAM The I Choose Chandler Business Hiring and Retention Program has relaunched with a new round of funding and will provide qualifying businesses with $1,300 per employee retained or hired since September 30, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000. Businesses that were previously funded through the program in 2020 can submit a new application andreceive
BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF Director, Fennemore Craig, PC. Leonardo Loo. Phoenix Office Managing Partner, Quarles & Brady LLP. Tammy McLeod. President & CEO, Flinn Foundation. Ann Drummond Melsheimer. Community Volunteer. Jacob Moore. Assistant Vice President of Tribal Relations, Arizona StateUniversity.
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An excellent, lower-cost, burden-free alternative to a private foundation. Established by an individual, family, or business with a gift of at least $5 million, supporting organizations have a board of directors with some members appointed by you, with ACF providing management and administration. You maintain personal involvement andsupport
ARIZONA HOUSING FUND The Arizona Housing Fund invites everyone to be a part of our state’s public-private-philanthropic solution to support and expand affordable housing and reduce homelessness. Your donation will build more affordable housing to meet the community's growing needs and reduce homelessness. One hundred percent of every dollar donated willgo toward
INVISIBLE ACHIEVEMENT GAP The report was funded by the Arizona Community Foundation through its Arizona Venture Fund for Quality Education, and was produced by the non-partisan education research agency WestEd. View the Arizona's Invisible Achievement Gap report. This investment follows $625,000 in funding provided by ACF and Helios Education Foundation over the pastGive Now
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