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Albertsons Community Investment - ID, MT, NV, CA, OR, UT, WA, WY, AZ, CO, FL, LA, NM, TX
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| Albertsons Community Investment gives grants to nonprofit and school programs that meet the following focus areas: Hunger Relief, Health, Nutrition & Healthy Lifestyles. Geographical focus areas: Idaho, Montana, Southern Nevada, Southern California, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, New Mexico or Texas. |
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Allyn Family Foundation
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| The Allyn Family Foundation continues to be interested in organizations concerned with health, education, and welfare in the communities in which each individual trustee resides. Of special concern to the trustees are the status, condition and treatment of women, children, minorities and the underprivileged. High priority is given to requests for grants in Maricopa County, Arizona, Cook County Illinois, and Morris County, New Jersey, as well as to programs and activities of special interest to the trustees. |
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Applied Materials Corporate Contributions - Multiple States
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| Applied Materials measures its value as a global citizen in part by its efforts to strengthen the communities where it does business. In order to achieve our goals of providing leadership and making meaningful social contributions around the world, we aim to address specific community needs by supporting initiatives in Education, Civic Development, the Environment and Arts & Culture. We direct approximately 50% of grants to the area of Education, 25% to Civic Engagement, 10% to Arts & Culture, and 15% to environmental awareness and sustainability. Generally, Applied Materials and the Foundation support programs or projects that are based in, or directed toward, a city or region where Applied Materials has operations. Deadlines: January 15, June 15. Applied Materials has offices in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale, California; Austin, Texas; Chelmsford, MA; Fairfield, CA; Phoenix, AZ; Salt Lake City, UT. |
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APS Foundation
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| Through Corporate Giving, APS continues to be the leading Arizona corporate citizen. We support nonprofit organizations with a 501(c)(3) Internal Revenue Service tax‑exempt status through cash and/or in kind services. We support our communities in five strategic areas: health and human services, community development, education, arts and culture, and environment. |
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Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation
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| Established in 1997, the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation focuses its efforts on three main areas of need: homelessness, indigent healthcare, and children's programs of all types, including education and youth baseball field development. Through fundraising activities, the team's charitable arm has raised and donated more than $14.5 million to the Arizona community. |
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Arizona Foundation for Women
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| The mission of the Arizona Foundation for Women is to promote innovative solutions to fulfill the unmet needs of Arizona's Women and Children. The Foundation works to enhance the lives of women and children by investing in and promoting innovative solutions to such issues as domestic violence and child abuse prevention, economic self-sufficiency and self-esteem for young women. |
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Armstrong McDonald Foundation - AZ, NE
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| The mission of the Armstrong McDonald Foundation is to continue the philanthropic ideals and goals of James M. McDonald, Sr. through prudent and impartial review of all qualifying grant requests received annually to insure that awards are made to soundly conceived and operated non-profit organizations. Areas of funding interest include Animal Welfare, Children and Youth, Education, Health, Relief and Social (community outreach, homeless shelters, shelters for abuse women and children), Special Needs. Effective December 2008, the Armstrong McDonald Foundation will only accept unsolicited grant requests from those IRS approved non-profits listed on the Pre-Approved for Grant Submission List. All other IRS approved non-profits desiring to submit a grant request to this foundation must meet three qualifications. |
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Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
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| The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation is focused on enhancing education, preserving greenspace, sustaining the arts and sparking collaboration among its community partners. The Foundations geographic focus is on communities where members of the Blank family have deep roots: Atlanta; Maricopa County, Arizona; and Beaufort County, South Carolina. |
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Bank of the West - AZ, CA, CO, ID, KS, MN, MO, NV, NM, ND, OK, OR, SD, UT, WA, WI, WY
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| The mission of the Bank's Charitable Contributions Program is to help meet the needs of the communities we serve by supporting nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving quality of life, particularly for low- and moderate-income individuals and communities. The Bank will consider requests for contributions from nonprofit organizations that qualify under the following charitable giving categories: Community and Economic Development, Education and Job Training, Health and Human Care, Civic and Cultural. The Bank actively grants charitable contributions in the communities we serve, which includes several counties in the following 19 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. |
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BOKF Foundation - AR, AZ, CO, NM, OK, TX
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| Making a community stronger begins with clearly understanding its needs. That's why we have developed meaningful relationships with more than 800 nonprofit partners in the eight states we serve. The Foundation makes contributions to programs that enhance quality of life and economic well being in the communities where BOK Financial operates and where our employees work and live in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Similar to our community service and volunteering, we focus our financial giving in the following areas: Health and Human Services, Education, United Way, Economic Development, Arts and Culture, Community Development. |
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Charro Foundation
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| The mission of The Charro Foundation is to promote education through scholarships, youth development and sports in our community. The Foundation proudly supports this mission by developing programming through collaborative partnerships with community organizations. |
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Cochise Community Foundation
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| The Cochise Community Foundations mission is to support Cochise communities in their efforts to be great places to live, learn, give, work and raise a family. Focus areas include education, literacy and lifelong learning, health and wellness and improving the overall quality of life. |
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Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
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| The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona is the community foundation serving Pima and Santa Cruz counties. It is made up of more than 475 funds representing individuals, families, organizations and corporations. As a community foundation, our grantmaking supports efforts to meet Southern Arizona's most pressing needs and connects donors with the causes they care about. Our funding opportunities:
Community Investment Grants: The Community Foundation's annual competitive grant process. Pro Neighborhoods: Provides small grants to neighborhood organizations involved in community efforts.
Alliance Fund: Provides grant opportunities for organizations addressing the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals. HIV/AIDS Programs: Provides grant opportunities for organizations addressing the needs of people living with and/or affected by HIV/AIDS in Pima County and Southeastern Arizona. |
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Cox Charities
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| Cox Charities is committed to building, strengthening and investing in metropolitan and rural Arizona communities by raising and granting funds and mobilizing employee giving and selfless service. Since its inception, more than $2 million in grants has been awarded to non-profit organizations that impact our community primarily through youth education programs. |
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