| Organization Name |
grant AMT |
Grant description |
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ACCEL (Arizona Centers for Comprehensive Education and Life-skills) |
$46,000 |
Support to purchase a wheelchair accessible van to transport disabled students in the School-to-Work Job Training Program in Phoenix.
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*
Advocates for the Disabled, Inc. |
$13,000 |
Support to purchase laptop computers and portable printers to provide quality case management to 60 disabled homeless clients in Maricopa County.
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*
Altered Tails |
$150,000 |
Support for a new spay/neuter clinic in Sunnyslope to sterilize nearly 15,000 dogs and free roaming cats of low-income individuals annually.
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Arizona Foundation for Eye Health |
$62,000 |
Support for AzSIGHTSAVER, a new mobile eye center, and for existing clinic-based sites of the Arizona Telemedicine Ophthalmic Program providing vision screening for underserved populations.
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Arizona Kidney Foundation |
$50,000 |
Support for the Patient Services Program and to launch Project Konnect, a public education web site offering online webinars, support groups and access to transplant surgeons and other medical professionals.
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*
Arizona Open Land Trust, Inc. |
$69,200 |
Support for the Desert Rivers and Riparian Heritage Initiative to secure and dedicate water for threatened ecosystems throughout the Gila River Basin, including Phoenix and Tucson.
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Arizonas Children Association |
$125,000 |
Support over three years to establish a faith-based coalition to connect foster care youth (over age 18) with organizations to assist in their successful transition to independent living.
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Association for Supportive Child Care, Inc. |
$75,000 |
Support over two years for the Child Care Injury Prevention Program that provides workshops on child safety and pediatric first aid to 300 parents, home child care providers and early childhood educators in Maricopa County.
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Beatitudes Center D.O.A.R., Inc. |
$55,000 |
Support for the Computer Assistance Program to provide computers, technical support, Internet connections and training to 250 homebound adults in the Valley.
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Child & Family Resources, Inc. |
$35,000 |
Support for the Maricopa Center for Adolescent Parents Program to provide 45 pregnant and teen mothers with GED preparation, parenting and life skills, job readiness training, and on-site child care.
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*
Eight/KAET at Arizona State University |
$75,000 |
Support for Ready To Learn, an early literacy initiative that provides free workshops, children's books and PBS magazines to 500 parents and caregivers to prepare children for school in Maricopa County.
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*
First United Methodist Church of Tempe |
$70,000 |
Support to increase services of the Urban Outreach Program to provide direct assistance for over 800 homeless youth and adults in Tempe.
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Grand Canyon Trust |
$100,000 |
Support to expand the volunteer stewardship program to address a backlog in environmental and restoration projects on public and native lands in the greater Grand Canyon region, specifically on the Kane and Two Mile ranches and in Grand Canyon National Park.
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Homeward Bound |
$85,000 |
Support for Project SAVE, a pilot program to provide on-site services to clients experiencing or at risk of substance abuse and relapse.
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Lions Camp Tatiyee, Inc. |
$200,000 |
Support for capital improvements to the camping facility in Lakeside, Arizona that provides services to 648 campers with special needs.
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Neighborhood Christian Clinic, Inc. |
$100,000 |
Support over two years for the Dental Capacity Expansion program to increase dental services to 1,000 uninsured poor of Maricopa County annually.
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Sojourner Center |
$150,000 |
Support for the Hope Campus Expansion Project to provide an additional 200 emergency shelter beds for victims of domestic violence.
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Southwest Human Development |
$70,000 |
Support to expand the Reach Out and Read program to provide books to 45,000 low-income children, ages 6 months to 5 years, and early literacy guidance to their parents during childrens' medical exams.
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Wellness Community-Central Arizona (TWC) |
$40,000 |
Support for the Teen Cancer Program to assist Arizona youth, ages 13 to 22, with cancer.
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*denotes this organization is a first-time NMPCT grant recipient.