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Location: 6444 N Desert Wind Cir, Tucson, 85750 AZ
EIN: 36-3488076
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Did not apply
They require a detailed organizational budget using *their* template, with separate columns for YTD progress and percentage of progress, plus a program budget (also their own template), and all this for grant asks under $5,000. Not worth the time and trouble to apply for an overworked organization, with these far from progressive funder practices.
Inadvertently exerts negative influence in the field, Doesn't "get" nonprofits and issues, Difficult to work with, Bureaucratic, Risk averse
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It is great that they have an open application process and presence with the excellent Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, with fairly broad areas of focus.
Read Vu Le's blog Nonprofit AF. Reconsider your intrusive, stringent budget requirements in the context of what it's like to work in a nonprofit trying to provide quality services, with little time to spend reconfiguring budget items to make your grant review process a little easier. Keep funding organizations :)
It's clear that they wish to do good in their community, and they fund several organizations.
They accept proposals through the Common Grant Application.
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