Name |
Amount |
Summary |
Year |
Primary Program Area |
Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development |
$20,000 |
A Community Relief Grant to support emergency housing services. |
2008 |
Children |
The Salvation Army |
$20,000 |
A Community Relief Grant to support the Kaiser Family Center. |
2008 |
Children |
UMOM New Day Centers |
$75,000 |
A Community Relief Grant to support emergency housing services. |
2008 |
Children |
The University of Arizona Foundation |
$20,000 |
To support the expansion into Maricopa County of the Understanding Youth Development program, a 36-hour certificate program for youth development professionals. |
2008 |
Children |
St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance |
$750,000 |
To support a capital campaign to expand food services including the Kids Café program. |
2008 |
Children |
Southwest Human Development |
$14,500 |
To support the Infant Toddler Feeding Program by offering in-service presentations to medical professionals. |
2008 |
Children Healthcare and Medical Research |
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. |
2007 |
Children |
The Centers for Habilitation |
$300,000 |
To support a capital campaign to expand facilities and enhance programs for disabled children and adults. |
2007 |
Children |
Valle del Sol, Inc. |
$350,000 |
To support a capital campaign to enhance space for behavioral health services for children and older adults. |
2007 |
Children |
Summer Youth Program Fund |
$300,000 |
To support a collaborative effort among local funders to fund agencies providing summer programs for youth in Maricopa County. |
2006 |
Children |
The Salvation Army |
$750,000 |
To support construction of a new youth center in South Phoenix. |
2006 |
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 |
The Arizona Foundation for Human Service Providers |
$50,000 |
To develop and implement standardized orientation training for child care workers in the earliest stages of employment. |
2005 |
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. |
2005 |
Children |
St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance |
$225,000 |
To enable three major food banks in the Valley to gather and distribute donated food from Albertsons' stores. |
2005 |
Children |