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Organization Name Amount Summary Fiscal Year Primary Program Area
Arizona's Children Association $200,000 Expand early childhood development and prevention programs in Maricopa County using the Parents as Teachers program. 2011 Children
Arizonans for Children, Inc. $123,000 Support relocation of Phoenix Children’s Visitation Center for foster children and families. 2014 Children
Assistance League of East Valley Arizona $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2020 Children
Assistance League of Phoenix $50,000 Support nonprofit recovery to offset COVID-19 crisis impacts. 2022 Children
Assistance League of Phoenix $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2018 Children
Assistance League of Phoenix $75,000 Support strategic organizational enhancements (ATLAS Nonprofit Strength and Endurance). 2015 Children
Assistance League of Phoenix $150,000 Establish an Executive Director position and expand a school clothing program serving disadvantaged children. 2012 Children
Assistance League of Phoenix $75,000 To provide school clothing or uniforms to children from low-income families. 2007 Children
Assistance League of Phoenix $150,000 To support a capital campaign to purchase and renovate a building in the Sunnyslope area for expanded support services for disadvantaged children. 2004 Children
Association for Supportive Child Care $461,000 (Repurpose COVID-19) Support capacity building (2020 Initiative—Post-ATLAS/Human Services Organizations). 2022 Children
Association for Supportive Child Care $95,000 Support collaborative efforts to strengthen childcare sector due to COVID-19. 2022 Children
Association for Supportive Child Care $50,000 Support strategic organizational enhancements (ATLAS Nonprofit Strength and Endurance). 2019 Children
Association for Supportive Child Care $57,000 Provide general support. 2017 Children
Association for Supportive Child Care $150,000 To fund child safety training for family child care providers in the Valley. 2006 Children
Association for Supportive Child Care $50,000 To support a collaborative effort to develop and pilot quality assessment standards and tools for child care centers in Maricopa County. 2004 Children
 
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