Grantmaking History

 
 
 
 


Organization Name Amount Summary Fiscal Year Primary Program Area
City of Mesa Arts and Culture Department $43,000 To support a collaborative among arts and culture organizations to integrate diversity into board management, volunteer opportunities, staff and educational opportunities by utilizing boomers. 2008 Older Adults
City of Phoenix Human Services Department $9,500 To support a planning grant for an independent study of the Senior Services Division's current meal operations to identify areas for improvement and cost savings. 2009 Older Adults
City of Phoenix Human Services Department $9,500 To develop a strategic plan for a community fall prevention program. 2007 Older Adults
City of Phoenix Human Services Department $9,500 To develop a café model at the Paradise Valley Community Center that will offer programming to engage boomers. 2007 Older Adults
City of Phoenix Office of the City Manager - Youth and Education Office $340,750 Provide 18 schools with AARP Experience Corps tutors for students reading below grade level. 2015 Older Adults
City of Tempe Community Services Department $245,000 Provide "Experience Corps" program in 12 schools. 2012 Older Adults
City of Tempe Community Services Department $297,397 To implement Experience Corps, a program that places older adults in afterschool programs as tutors and mentors, in two elementary schools in Tempe as part of the Tempe Connections/Next Chapter project. 2007 Older Adults
City of Tempe Community Services Department $547,644 To support the implementation of a Life Options/Next Chapter project so older adults can explore options including health, wellness, education, volunteer and paid opportunities. 2005 Older Adults
City of Tempe Community Services Department $15,000 To support a collaborative planning process to develop a Life Options/Next Chapter center so older adults can explore options including health, wellness, education, volunteer and paid opportunities. 2004 Older Adults
Civitan Foundation, Inc. $60,000 To create an employment program for older adults in Maricopa County. 2009 Older Adults
Community CARE Connections, Inc. $215,000 To support the Technical Assistance for Seniors Homebound (TASH) program, which provides computers, Internet connections and training to homebound older adults. 2005 Older Adults
Community CARE Connections, Inc. $40,000 To support the Technical Assistance for Seniors Homebound Program. 2004 Older Adults
Community CARE Connections, Inc. $75,175 To support the installation of 100 computers in homes of seniors and senior care facilities to reduce isolation and encourage independence. 2003 Older Adults
Community Information & Referral $20,000 To further develop the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) for agencies serving homeless children, adults, families and older adults. 2005 Older Adults Other
Community Information & Referral $20,000 To provide matching funds to develop a management information system for agencies serving homeless children, adults, families, and the elderly in Maricopa County. 2003 Older Adults Other
 
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