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Organization Name Amount Summary Fiscal Year Primary Program Area
Foundation for Senior Living $100,000 Support community response efforts to COVID-19 crisis. 2020 Older Adults
Foundation for Senior Living $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2020 Older Adults
Foundation for Senior Living $50,000 Support strategic organizational enhancements (ATLAS Nonprofit Strength and Endurance). 2018 Older Adults
Foundation for Senior Living $750,000 Implement coordinated care program (Care by Design®) to optimize patient outcomes. 2016 Older Adults
Foundation for Senior Living $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2016 Older Adults
Foundation for Senior Living $480,000 To support the Monsignor Edward J. Ryle Life Center to help avert isolation and improve health among older adults. 2007 Older Adults
Foundation for Senior Living $240,000 To acquire and rehabilitate a training facility for staff working with older adults. 2005 Older Adults
Foundation for Senior Living $85,000 To support the architectural design and project management for the proposed Central Village, an innovative, non-traditional community health and wellness center for older adults and their families. 2004 Older Adults
Four Sisters Meals 2-U $25,000 To expand Project Home-Free, a home-delivered meal program for older adults. 2006 Older Adults
Friends of the Tempe Public Library $92,500 To support Tempe's older-adults programs with marketing, program assistance and stipends for four older adult positions. 2008 Older Adults
Friends of the Tempe Public Library $43,000 To support a program that utilizes the talent and experience of 50+ adults and connects them to programs, opportunities and services, and provides opportunities for meaningful community involvement. 2008 Older Adults
Friendship Foundation, Inc. $12,940 To purchase a computer system designed for older adults living with dementia and residing at Glencroft. 2005 Older Adults
GateWay Community College $460,800 To create a Workforce Transition Center that will recruit, train and place boomers interested in employment in the healthcare, education and social services fields. 2008 Education Older Adults
GateWay Community College $7,960 To assist in planning a Workforce Transition Center to serve the needs of older workers and employers. 2007 Education Older Adults
Geriatric Resource Network $12,650 To conduct training for an evidence-based fall prevention program. 2008 Older Adults
 
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