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$29.1 million distributed in third quarter grants and scholarships
Between October 1 and December 31, 2022, a total of $29,108,978 was awarded from ACF funds to nonprofits and students across the state, and beyond.
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Our 2022 Annual Report
In collaboration with our donors and partners, ACF distributed more than $145 million across Arizona and its diverse communities last year.
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Each year, ACF of Sedona receives many more grant applications than we have available funding for. As a service to the community and donors, our grant panel composes a list of projects that were deemed worthy of additional funding.
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Planned Giving 103: Marketing for Planned Gifts
Live Streaming on Zoom
This session focuses on marketing strategies for planned gifts, from legacy societies to comprehensive marketing programs.
Patagonia Regional Community Fund Grants Celebration
The Patagonia Museum
The Arizona Community Foundation’s Patagonia Regional Community Fund invites you and a guest to join us as we honor the generous donors who enable the PRCF to support nonprofit organizations in eastern Santa Cruz County through annually awarded grants. We will also celebrate the 2023 grantees, local nonprofits serving our community, and the individuals who started and/or now run those nonprofits. The event will also recognize the Burton Family Foundation, a supporting organization of ACF, that has, in recent years, also made generous grants to local nonprofits in conjunction with PRCF’s grantmaking process. Enjoy light appetizers, refreshments, and the company of friends and neighbors while we recognize the individuals and organizations that make our community extraordinary.
Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® with Jennifer Lehman
Arizona Community Foundation, Phoenix Office
The Arizona Community Foundation invites you to attend an exclusive presentation led by Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® Program Director Jennifer Lehman, PhD, JD, CFP®. In addition to presenting on the CAP® program and curriculum, Dr. Lehman will provide a summary of her research, including: the charitable bequest gap that exists between Caucasian and African American communities; the importance of charitable bequests left to family, charity, and/or religion; the opportunities this presents gift planners in informing conversations about philanthropy and applying it to their work. CAP® alumni and those interested in learning more about earning a CAP® designation are encouraged to attend. Lunch will be provided.