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Organization Name Amount Summary Fiscal Year Primary Program Area
ICAN $15,000 Support efforts to strengthen nonprofit board governance practices and leadership (Good Governance Fund). 2017 Children
ICAN $50,000 Support strategic organizational enhancements (ATLAS Nonprofit Strength and Endurance Project) 2014 Children
ICAN $560,000 Expand services for Chandler area youth. 2012 Children
ICAN $10,000 A Community Relief Grant to support afterschool food programs. 2011 Children Other
ICAN $20,000 To support the goal of achieving national accreditation for the agency, which provides out-of-school and family strengthening programming. 2008 Children
ICAN $30,000 To support afterschool mentoring programs to encourage low-income and minority youth to stay in school and avoid gang involvement. 2002 Children Education
ICM Food & Clothing Bank $55,000 Purchase equipment to increase food and clothing distribution. 2015 Children
ICM Food & Clothing Bank $200,000 Renovate and improve building accessibility and plumbing. 2021 Children
International Rescue Committee $150,000 Support nonprofit recovery to offset COVID-19 crisis impacts for the Phoenix location. 2022 Children
International Rescue Committee $100,000 To support a new interpreter project that will benefit young refugee children and their families. 2009 Children Education
Jewish Family and Children's Service $50,000

Support homelessness prevention.

2024 Children
Jewish Family and Children's Service $150,000 Support nonprofit recovery to offset COVID-19 crisis impacts. 2022 Children
Jewish Family and Children's Service $2,000,000 Support the Trustee's Now is the Moment Celebration of our Community. 2022 Children
Jewish Family and Children's Service $60,000 Support acquisition and integration of domestic violence programs. 2018 Children
Johns Hopkins University $137,300 To establish a Center for Talented Youth site at Arizona State University and to develop a special preparatory outreach program aimed at underserved minority students. 2003 Children Education
 
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