Grantmaking History

 
 
 
 


Organization Name Amount Summary Fiscal Year Primary Program Area
United Phoenix Fire Fighters Association $100,000 To supplement the Adopt-A-Pool-Fence program, which provides free pool fences to low-income families with children ages six or younger living in the residence. 2007 Children
United Phoenix Fire Fighters Association $100,000 To supplement the Adopt-A-Pool-Fence program, which provides free pool fences to low-income families with children ages six or younger living in the residence. 2006 Children
Upward for Children and Families $304,000 Upgrade and enlarge campus to serve additional children and young adults (Capital Campaign). 2017 Children
Valle del Sol, Inc. $14,800 Technology lab equipment for youth obtaining IT certification. 2011 Children
Valle del Sol, Inc. $350,000 To support a capital campaign to enhance space for behavioral health services for children and older adults. 2008 Children
Valley of the Sun United Way $30,000 Support social profit services provided to vulnerable students during the May 2018 teacher walkout. 2019 Children
Valley of the Sun United Way $625,000 To provide continued support for the Adopt-a-Pool-Fence program to provide pool fences for low-income families, of which $175,000 is a matching grant. 2010 Children
Valley of the Sun United Way $325,000 A Community Relief grant to support the collaborative efforts of funders in Maricopa County to match community donations through ChooseToHelp.org. 2010 Children Other
Valley of the Sun United Way $275,000 To support the Adopt-a-Pool-Fence program, which provides free pool fences to low-income families with children ages six or younger. 2009 Children
Valley of the Sun United Way $20,000 To provide funding for the Adopt-A-Pool-Fence program to support 13 additional pool fence installations. 2009 Children
Valley of the Sun United Way $250,000 To support the transition of the Adopt-A-Pool-Fence program to Firestar, thus enabling the expansion of the program and its impact in reducing the number of childhood drownings. 2008 Children
Valley of the Sun United Way $50,000 To support a social marketing campaign for the Success by 6 program to ensure children have the resources necessary for healthy physical growth, social-emotional development and quality early learning experiences. 2005 Children Education
Valley of the Sun United Way $10,000 To support the development of a marketing campaign and research to reframe the public's perception of early childhood issues. 2004 Children Education
Valley of the Sun YMCA $2,250,000 Support the Trustee's Now is the Moment Celebration of our Community ($2,000,000 unrestricted; $250,000 for the Scottsdale/Paradise Valley Family YMCA). 2022 Children
Valley of the Sun YMCA $600,000 Improve infrastructure of and special population access to Camp Sky-Y (Capital Project). 2022 Children
 
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