
Grantmaking History
Organization Name | Amount | Summary | Fiscal Year | Primary Program Area |
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Back-To-School Clothing Drive Association | $9,850 | Support human resources consulting services for organizational effectiveness (Piper Academy Grant). | 2014 | Children |
Back-To-School Clothing Drive Association | $50,000 | Develop and implement a fundraising strategy (Piper Fellows Organizational Enhancement Award). | 2014 | Children Piper Fellows |
Back-To-School Clothing Drive Association | $155,000 | Expand a school uniform program serving disadvantaged children. | 2012 | Children |
Back-To-School Clothing Drive Association | $75,000 | To support a paid executive director position. | 2006 | Children |
Back-To-School Clothing Drive Association | $30,000 | To support a program that provides school uniforms for children of low-income families in the Valley. | 2003 | Children |
Be Kind People Project Foundation | $25,000 |
Support Community Impact |
2025 | Children |
Best Buddies Arizona | $150,000 | To support extracurricular clubs in Valley high schools that offer social inclusion opportunities for special education students. | 2008 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $500,000 | Support the Trustee's Now is the Moment Celebration of our Community. | 2022 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $125,000 | Support nonprofit recovery to offset COVID-19 crisis impacts. | 2022 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $62,500 | Strengthen nonprofit community during COVID-19 crisis. | 2021 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $120,500 | Support capacity building (2020 Initiative—Post-ATLAS/Human Services Organizations). (Repurpose COVID-19) | 2021 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $108,500 | Implement modified mentor retention plan and training. | 2019 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $50,000 | Support strategic organizational enhancements (ATLAS Nonprofit Strength and Endurance). | 2018 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $370,000 | Implement an innovative funding model designed to strengthen mentoring experiences for youth. | 2014 | Children |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona | $75,000 | To fund volunteer recruitment and training of mentors for disadvantaged youth. | 2010 | Children |