LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund: Mid-Year Impact Report

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2022–2024

LGTBQ+

ALLIANCE FUND
PRIDE EDITION
MIDYEAR IMPACT REPORT

WHO WE ARE

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, & Queer (LGBTQ+) Alliance Fund connects donors with projects that benefit the LGBTQ+ community in Southern Arizona through annual competitive grant rounds.

The LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund was created in 1999 by the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona with support from the National Lesbian and Gay Community Funding Partnership. The Fund addresses the chronic underfunding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender programs through philanthropy and endowment building.

TO DATE, THE ALLIANCE FUND HAS AWARDED 219 GRANTS TO 75 ORGANIZATIONS, TOTALING $1,131,957.

2022–2023 ALLIANCE FUND ADVISORY BOARD

Kent Burbank Chair

Ethan Smith Cox Vice Chair Development Chair

Anne Dougherty

Kimberly Kotov Grants Co-Chair

JP Martin Governance Chair

2023-2024 ADVISORY BOARD

Ethan Smith Cox Chair

Anne Dougherty Development Chair

EMERITUS

Kristen Birner

Kent Burbank

Candace Shelton

Lizette Trujillo

Paul Valdez Grants Chair

BOARD MEMBERS

Tabitha Fox

Cynthia Garcia

Sylvia Mulka

2023-2024 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHERN ARIZONA STAFF

Jenny Flynn CEO & President, Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Kelly Huber Vice President for Philanthropy

Erin Russ

Candace Shelton

Jason Thorpe Grants Co-Chair

John-Peter Wilhite

John-Peter Wilhite Governance Chair

Barbara Smith

Karin Uhlich

Jeaiza Quiñones Ivory Director – Community Investments

David Gardner Program Manager

Andrés Cano LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund Director

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A NOTE FROM OUR FUND LEADERS

Dear Loyal Supporter,

Happy Pride Month! The LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund is thrilled to provide a mid-year update about the incredible work of our 2022-2024 grantees.

At a time when LGBTQ+ Americans are facing a variety of barriers that significantly impact their quality of life and well-being, we are here to help. That’s why we’re staying focused on funding critical queer programs that address health care access, mentorship, housing attainment and affordability, youth and elder support, employment, legal protections, and so much more.

Thanks to your generous support, the 2022-2024 Alliance Fund grant cycle is midway.

Here are some of the major wins we want you to know about:

• We’ve awarded our largest grant round since 1999: $103,500 has been distributed to 12 local grantees. The average grant is now $8,625.

• We’re also transitioning to multi-year funding. This means our grantees can now count on two years of funding, for a combined total of $207,000 in ‘22 and ’23!

• Our endowment is growing. Our total endowed funds are closer than ever to reaching $1 million in assets.

As a result of the historic progress being made at the Alliance Fund, we are ready to dream big with you in our next chapter of growth and transformation.

Our success is only made possible with your continued support. Together, we’ll keep building an inclusive, equitable, and just society for our LGBTQ+ loved ones.

Thank you,

PROGRESS: forward movement toward a destination.

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THE ALLIANCE FUND IMPACT: PROGRESS SINCE 1999

1999-2022 TOTAL GRANTS DISTRIBUTED

$1,131,957

8% Arts

12% Human Services

12% Transgender Issues

2022-2024 GRANTEES

Bicycle Inter Community Art and Salvage (BICAS)

Grant made possible by the Kent Burbank & Vicente Talanquer Endowment Fund

Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc.

Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project

Grant made possible by the Douglas Noffsinger & Roger Funk Endowment Fund

Old Pueblo Community Services

Grant made possible by Anne Maley Schaffner & Tim Schaffner

Our Family Services

Grant made possible by the Kristen Birner & Colette Barajas Endowment Fund

Pima Council on Aging

Grant made possible by Suzi Calhoun & Janey Katz

37% Youth, Elders, and Families

16% General Operating

15% LGBTQ Community Building and Infrastructure

Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation

Grant made possible by the Noel Matkin–Jim Sincox Tribute Endowment Fund

Southern Arizona Gender Alliance

Grant made possible by the Sylvia Stan Mulka Endowment Fund

Southern Arizona Senior Pride

Grant made possible by Don & Bobbie VandeGriff

Splinter Art and Community Fund

Tucson Alliance for Housing Justice

Grant made possible by the Kathy Altman & Ivy Schwartz Endowment Fund

Tucson LGBT Chamber of Commerce Foundation

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SOUTHERN ARIZONA SENIOR PRIDE

“ “The Alliance Fund provided essential operating funds to help fuel significant growth for Senior Pride this past year, furthering the organization’s mission and providing over 2,000 individual interactions of support for LGBTQI+ elders throughout Southern Arizona. Continued support will enable continuation of the services and programs which are not only valuable for recipients and participants, but for our incredible volunteers.”

– Southern Arizona Senior Pride

FLORENCE IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE PROJECT

The Alliance Fund grant is supporting detained LGBTQ+ migrants and asylum seekers who want greater opportunity in the United States. Our clients are usually impoverished and do not have access to very much money. Unfortunately, there are a lot of financial costs involved in the immigration process. These costs include application and filing fees, transportation costs, expert witness testimonies, medical or mental health evaluations, bond fees, and various other costs. We feel that the combination of the training sessions and covering client costs will help our staff to provide the best quality resources and services for our LGBTQ+ clients.”

5 2022-24 Midyear Impact Report GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTS

On Thursday, October 21, 2022, the Alliance Fund hosted its annual Queer for GOOD! Celebration at the Historic Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson. The free celebration was attended by more than 400 supporters and raised $90,000—the highest amount raised in one night in the Fund’s 23-year history. In addition to introducing our 20222024 grantees, the celebration featured Pima County Board of Supervisors Chair

Adelita Grijalva, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero, and Tucson City Council Members Lane Santa Cruz & Kevin Dahl.

Ethan Smith Cox

Roger Funk & Doug

Memory

Nancy Cox

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THE 2022 QUEER FOR GOOD CELEBRATION WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS COMMUNITY Arizona Complete Health • Centra Realty Community Foundation for Southern Arizona • Long Realty Cares Foundation Rio Nuevo • Southwest Airlines • Wells Fargo ADVOCATE Amity Foundation • Desert Diamond Casinos • Farhang & Medcoff Myers Strickland • Robert Markley Salon Spa • TMC Health • Tubac Art & Gifts ALLY Citi • La Suprema Works • Edna Meza Aguirre & Paul Bennett
| Carrillo Consulting
2022 QUEER FOR GOOD CELEBRATION
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&
Bilharz in
Michael
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• R.B. Price & Company
Noffsinger
• Village MD RAINBOW LUMINARY
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HERE TO STAY! Let Kids Be Kids
2022 QUEER FOR GOOD CELEBRATION
by the LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund
Hosted

HONORING DOUG NOFSINGER, 1942–2023

The Alliance Fund mourns the passing— and celebrates the life—of our Emeritus Board Member and former Board Chair, Doug Noffsinger. Doug was an honored audiologist, staunch advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, avid bird watcher, and world traveler. He passed away in March 2023.

Born in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, Doug graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in 1964 and obtained his PhD in audiology from Northwestern University in 1968. In 1980, Doug, and his longtime partner, Roger Funk, moved to Los Angeles at the invitation of the Veterans Administration hospital in West LA. Doug became Chief of the Audiology and Speech Pathology Service of the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System and Associate Professor in Residence, Department of Head & Neck Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine.

In 2004, Doug retired and he and Roger moved to Tucson, where Doug was an advocate for gay rights and loyal supporter of the Alliance Fund. Doug dreamed big for our grantees, and was one of three major donors to support the hiring of a paid staff position to elevate the Alliance Fund’s impact in Southern Arizona.

2022 DOUG NOFFSINGER ALLY AWARD JENNY CARRILLO

The Alliance Fund Advisory Board proudly selected Jenny Carrillo of Alexander | Carrillo Consulting as the recipient of our 2022 Doug Noffsinger Ally Award. The award uplifts individuals who have a solid track record supporting our LGBTQ+ loved ones in Southern Arizona. Jenny, a prolific fundraising and non-profit consultant, was chosen in honor of her long-standing allyship and critical role in helping the Alliance Fund grow as the region’s premier LGBTQ+ philanthropic organization. “Jenny’s invaluable guidance has helped to transform the Alliance Fund and we are forever grateful for unwavering allyship,” said Emeritus Board Member Cynthia Garcia. The award was presented to Jenny at the Fund’s 2022 Queer for GOOD Celebration at Hotel Congress.

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SPLINTER COLLECTIVE

We believe that part of building sustainability starts in creating financial and material security from the ground up. Thanks to the Alliance Fund’s support, we are paying our staff and artists appropriate living wages. We are so grateful for your support in our first year!”

— Sprinter Collective

FACT

Over the last five years, the average Alliance Fund grant has more than doubled from $4,064 IN 2017 TO $8,625 PER GRANTEE in the 2022-2024 grant round.

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GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTS

PLANNING AHEAD: THE ALLIANCE FUND ENDOWMENT

UPDATE FROM ANNE DOUGHERTY, DEVELOPMENT CHAIR

An endowment is a permanent fund that generates income to support the organization’s programs and operations over time. By growing an endowment, a nonprofit can create a reliable source of funding that is not dependent on the ups and downs of annual fundraising efforts.

Since 2021, the LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund has seen significant growth in our total endowed funds. In fact, we’ve nearly tripled our assets in the last two years—and now, our endowment is closer than ever to surpassing $1 million.

We wish to thank the following supporters who have created named endowments, made major gifts, and/or included us in their estate plans to help grow our endowment over the last three years.

• Kent Burbank & Vicente Talanquer – Named endowment

• Sylvia Stan Mulka – Named endowment

• Kristen Birner & Colette Barajas – Named endowment

• Steve Quinlan & Ron Garnica – Named endowment

• Kathy Altman & Ivy Schwartz – Named endowment

• David & Norma Lewis Foundation held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona – Major general endowment gift

• Anne Maley-Schaffner & Tim Schaffner – Major general endowment gift

In addition to our general endowment, the following previously-established named endowments have also greatly contributed to our success: the Douglas Noffsinger & Roger Funk Endowment , the Walt Whitman Endowment, the Noel Matkin-Jim Sincox Endowment

“ The protection of our LGBTQ+ neighbors goes hand-in-hand with our hopes and values. Thinking globally and acting locally, we appreciate the opportunity to give back by creating a named endowment to support Alliance Fund grantees in perpetuity.”

PERPETUITY:

everlasting, an indefinitely long duration.

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– KATHY ALTMAN & IVY SCHWARTZ

SUSTAIN OUR PROGRESS DONATE TODAY

HERE’S HOW YOU CAN CONTINUE SUPPORTING THE ALLIANCE FUND:

• Make a one-time gift today. Your donation is instrumental to keeping our progress going.

• Become monthly sustaining donor. Every dollar counts— especially those we can count on for the long-run.

• Donate to our endowment fund or create your own! Help us surpass $1 million in our collective permanent endowed funds!

• Include us in your planned giving. Get in touch with us to add the Alliance Fund to your will or trust.

Donate online at AllianceFund.org, or call us to process your payment by check or card: (520) 770-0800.

To learn more about how you can open a named endowment, or if you’re considering a major gift, please contact Kelly Huber, Vice President for Philanthropy, at 520-770-0800, x 7302 .

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GIFTS THAT MADE ALLIANCE FUND GRANTS POSSIBLE

INDIVIDUALS

Gifts of $10,000+

Kathy Altman & Ivy Schwartz

Kristen Birner and Colette Barajas

Kent R. Burbank and Vicente A. Talanquer

Sylvia Mulka

Anne Maley-Schaffner and Timothy Schaffner

Stephen E. Quinlan & Ron Garnica

Don G. Vandegriff in memory of Bobbie Vandegriff

Gifts between $5000$9,999

Sheldon A. Fishman & Robert

Kafes

Delores and Donald R. Johnson, Jr.

Douglas Noffsinger and Roger Funk

Gifts between $1,000$4,999

Anonymous (1)

James R. Allender and Kenneth C. Hellwig

Carolyn L. Bass

Robert Bell and Tom Buchanan

Joyce M. Bolinger and Lavina Tomer

Bruce A. Cameron and Mark W. Rosenbaum

Jenny and Leo Carrillo

Dennis and Sevren Coon

Anne Dougherty & Eric Plemons

Cynthia Ann Garcia

James J. and Louise R. Glasser

Michael Godnick

Aimee Graves

Christine Guzzardo and Peter Nordberg

Pamela Hyde-Nakai and R. Carlos Nakai

C. L. Lohmann and Terri Burchett

Curtis F. Mack

John Marus

Brenda Nowlan

Timothy A. Olcott

Jennifer Prill

Marc and Deborah Sandroff

Jim Cook and Randy Spalding

Philip Moul and Robert Stolarski

David Taylor and Joan Donnelly

Dianne J. Van Tasell and Steven Eggimann

Taunya Villicana

Annemarie and Richard Zimmerman

Gifts between $250-$999

Dr. Leslie Barakat

Kimberly Bond and Patti Haring

Andrew Broan

Leslie Carlson and Beth Carey

Kathleen Cheevers

Gabriela Corrales

Ethan Cox and Michael Bilharz

Leanna Crosby

Jennifer and Dan Eckstrom

Michael Elsner and Peggy Hutchinson

Lionel and Karen Faitelson

Jenny Flynn

Tabitha Fox

Bruno and Kristine Girardi

Brenda J. Goldsmith

Arlene and Mark Goldsmith

Steven Gottlieb and Laura J. Penny

Suzanne J. Gross

Bill Haller and John Jackson

Julia Hehn

Dr. Joseph Heller

Stephen R. Henderson

Jeffery T. Ingle and Robert K. Stratton

Yvette Jackson and Rachel Chanes

Bernard Kafes

Beth and Mike Kasser

Tim Kennedy and Robert Frear

Kimberly Kotov

Bruce Lehmann and Thomas Holaday

Deanna Lewis

Kathy and Michael Lokale

Martin Lueking

Nancy Margadant and Gudrun Klostermann

JP Martin

Sue Martori

William A. Mason

Kevin Q. Maxey

Laurie Mazerbo and Jason

Thorpe

Judith McDaniel and Jan Schwartz

Carlos S. Melendez and Thomas E. Melendez

John Metzger

Gifts from Nov. 1, 2021 to Dec. 31, 2022

Edna Meza Aguirre and Paul Bennett

Nancy J. Minghetti

Megan Moore

Melissa “Mimi” Noshay-Petro

Miki Odawa

Kenneth M. Peoples

Bobbie Poledouris

Charles M. Poster

Kristen Doe and Susan M. Przewlocki

Joan Watson and Katherine Ray

Jason Richter

Donna S. Rochester

Jonathan Rothschild and Karen M. Spiegel

Roberto G. and Randee Ruiz

W. Scott Neeley and Stephen T. Russell

Anne Ryan and Nina Ossanna

Douglas Schmidt and Stephen Martin

Robert Sikes

Frances Sjoberg and Gail Browne

Kevin E. and Sylvia K. Skinner

Dr. Alan Storm and Bill Jones

Sally Strebel

Jill and Herb Tannenbaum, PhD

Alan Taylor and Michael Steinberg

Vicky Stromee and Margo Barnes

Richard H. Tracy and Stephen Barksdale

Karin Uhlich

JoLene Unruh and Linda R. Phillips

Michele E. Walsh and Robert R. McCright

Liane Mee Wong

Eugenia Woods

Gifts up to $249

Mary Andrews

Chris Apodaca and Albert Fiorello

Syd Arkowitz

Kristen Arnett

Keith Ashley

Laura Baker

Helene Barab and David McClain

Jacqueline Barrow

Joseph Bass, Jr. and Judith Amy Bass

Nito Battle

Curt W. Beall

Leslie Beckett

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Margarita Bernal

Manisha Bewtra

Susan Bickel

Dana Bilich

Scott Blades and Jess Losoya

Meghan and Carl Bonfiglio

Michael Bradford

Emiel Martin Brott

Timothy Brown and Jose Maria Menendez

Barbara & Phillip Brown

Elizabeth H. Bruce

Mark Bruggeman and John Gates

Kathleen Bruno

Ruby and Bill Buchsbaum

Bill & Ann Buckmaster

Paul Bucky and Virginia Garner

Timothy Buggs

Elizabeth Bushell

John Buttery and Magdalena Verdugo

Joan Calcagno

Jose Camarena Jr.

Anne Campbell and Karen Doyle

Ariana Cantu

Jacob Cargo

J. Kevin Carmichael MD

Dante Celeiro

Brandi Champion

Ann Chanecka

Diana Charbonneau

Debra Susan Chargin

Mia Cheeseman

W. Mark Clark and Stacy K. Parrish-Clark

Susan Claassen and Bella Eibensteiner

Denise Clements

Maureen A. Connolly and Fred H. Ovrom

Laura Conover

Alyce Conti

Sara Conzemius

Mark Cowburn and Sarah McKasson

Amelia Craig Cramer

Sean Cronin

Dina Crump

Kevin Dahl

Thomas Daly

Sue Darling

Kat Davis

Billy Dewayne Kidd and Andrew J. DeCraene

Larry N. Deutsch and William F. Parker

GIFTS THAT MADE ALLIANCE FUND GRANTS POSSIBLE

Hanne Dittler

Brian Dodge

Violeta Dominguez

Candice E. and Matthew J. Donaldson

Eva Carrillo Dong

Rosanne Dudley

Susan Dunn and Melissa Griebel

Guadalupe M. Duran LCSW PLLC

Rafael Barcelo Durazo

Melissa and Gene Einfrank

Mary Carol and Arnold Elias

Solomon Elias

Rachelle Ferris

Anne Ferro

Denise and Danny Figueroa

Arline and Bob Fireman

Bob Fischella

Celeste Fossel

Kristel Ann Foster

Susan Frank

Richard and Serap FranzUnder

Natalia Gabrielsen

Kerri Gardner

Andrew Gardner

Sandi Garrick

Richard Gaushell

Carol Gawrychoski and Julie Miller

Rachel S. Gelbin

Bob Geremia

Matt Ginn

Kelsey Glavin

Gabriela Gonzalez

James Graham and Julia Latane

Jill Grassman

Anna Harrison Griessel

Melissa Hall Cohn

Leigh Havins

Shelly Hawkins

Scott Hawkins

Janet Hawley

Mike Hendrix and Michael Pollack

Hope Hennessey

Pejmon Hodaee

Carol Hollander

Mark S. Homan

Lee Hopkins

Greggory Houck

Kelly M. Huber and Michael LeBlanc

Deborah Hudson

A. Michael Hutchins Ph.D.

Miranda Jackson

Abe Jacob

Peggy Dalious and Michele Jahnke

Terry James

Jessica Johnson

Rachel Jones

Richard D. and Phyllis R. Kane

Paul Kaufman

Lonna Kelley

Regina Kelly

Allen B. Kinzey

Charles R. Kocher

Elaine B. Kozolchyk

Jeremy Kraft

Judith M. Kroese, PhD and Dick Kroese

Mark S. and Maria M. Kross

Clyde Kunz and Brian Arthur

Jamie Y. Lakin, LCSW

Andrea Lang

Kirsten Larsen

Jamie Maslyn Larson

Clare Lazar

Richard F. Leopold

Jan Lesher

Robert J. Leto

David Levario

P. Lauren Levy and Martha

van der Voort

Kristi Lewis

Mellow and Thoger Lund

Gypsy Lyle and David Lyle

Vanessa Madrid-Resendiz

Stephanie Maloney

Ann Markewitz

Melissa Marr

Jerry Martinez

Savannah Martinez

David Alex Matuszeski

Jennifer McDavid

Tamara and Bradley McKinney

Sarah McNamara

Glen A. and Annyce Meiners

Stephen J. Metz

Alison Miller

Debra Gardner Milner, RN, LCSW

Paul Minnis and Patricia

Gilman

Thomas F. Moga

Jane Moore

Beth L. Morrison

Jeanne-Marie Mudd

Howard Negrin

Stephanie Neidermyer and Scott Stephenson

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GIFTS THAT MADE ALLIANCE FUND GRANTS POSSIBLE

Frederick Nogales

Sharon O’Brien

Jaymes Ogden

Chinwe Mary Okoye

David Olcott

Dominic Ortega

Luis F. Ortega

Timoteio Padilla

Marina Palmer

Jess Patrick

Juan Pesqueira

Liliana Pesqueira

Dana Pitt

Alexis Poledouris

Patrick and Peter PowersLake

Austin Puca

Emily Reasor

Bridget Riceci and David Byrne

Vanessa Richter

Lisa and Mark Robinson

Dr. Daisy Rodriguez Pitel

Mayor Regina Romero

Patsy Ronquillo

Connie Rose

Herschel and Jill Rosenzweig

Christina Rossetti

Leilani Rothrock

Annet and Henk Ruiter

Therese Sadorf

Rebecca Safford

Andrea Salazar

Deidre Sanders

Lane Santa Cruz

Erica Saunders

Sheryl Scavo

Ashlyn Schaub

Sharon Schubitzke

Linda Schuck

Korey Schultz

Courtney Schuneman

Amanda Shauger

Lois E. Sheering

Rosalia Sheffield

Starr Sanders and Andrew Silverman

Jennifer Shepherd and Stevan Lock

Carolyn Simmons

Susan Sirkus

Wendy Sizer

Nancy Skocy

Bernice K. Slepin

Barbara D. Smith

Rosemary Snyder

Angela Soto

Margarita Soto

Miguel Soto

Brian Sowle

Darcy Spruce

Brian Stewart

Zachary Stringer

Patrick Toney

Lizette & Jose Trujillo

Paula J. Van Ness

Kenneth R. Vernam and Patricia L. Moss

Heath Vescovi-Chiordi

Frank and Katie Vidal

Dillon Walker

Emily Walsh

Laura J. Waterman and Charles Siegfried

Dr. Diana L. Webber

Peter M. Weiblen

Lynda Weigel-Firor

Donna M. and Thomas W. Weisman

Shay West and Brian Baity

Christine Widener

Jim Wiltbank

Jennifer Wong

Heather and Tom Wuelpern

Robert Zonfrelli

BUSINESSES AND FOUNDATIONS

Gifts of $10,000+ Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

David S. and Norma R. Lewis Foundation held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Shared Blessings

Arnold Simonsen Family Charitable Foundation, Inc

The Stonewall Foundation held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Tucson Electric Power Company

Gifts between $5000$9,999

Cox Communications

Desert Diamond Casino

Alfred & Harriet Feinman Foundation

Illume

Kroger-Fry’s Food Store

Northern Trust Bank

Gifts between $1,000$4,999

Amity Foundation, Inc.

Centene Management Company LLC

Farhang and Medcoff, Attorneys

Gugino and Mortimer, PLC

Kesvallo Charitable Fund

Long Realty Cares Foundation

Robert Markley Salon & Spa

MyersStrickland, PLLC

Pima Community College Foundation, Inc.

Rio Nuevo District

Southwest Gas Corporation Foundation

Tucson Medical Center

Verizon Communications, Inc.

Wells Fargo & Company

Gifts between $250-$999

Alexander/Carrillo Consulting, LLC

Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits

Athene Annuity and Life Company

Andrew Broan Revocable Trust

Colville & Dippel Court Reporting

Dorothy and CM Charitable Fund

La Suprema Works & Events Policy Development Group, Inc.

R.B. Price and Company, Inc.

Gifts up to $249

Abbinante & Co.

Edward and Christina Berger Family Trust

Dentistry in Oro Valley

Kathryn Krueger Crofoot Fund

Liberty Partnership Community Council

L.R. Ramirez Revocable Trust

Tucson Waldorf Education Association, Inc.

Elliott & Wendy Weiss Charitable Gift Fund

Youth On Their Own

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