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Valley of the Sun United Way provides $9.3 million in grant funding

in cooperation with first things first In addition to government support such as the Valley of the Sun United Way, the Valley of the Sun United Way has also provided nearly $80 million and $10,000 to provide families with affordable, quality childcare and literacy enhancement. We serve more than one child. (file photo/DigitalFreePress.com)
Maricopa County Nonprofit Drives Valley of the Sun United Way Grants
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Valley of the Sun United Way has made more than $9.3 million in strategic investments in programs and services offered by 101 nonprofits and schools nationwide. Maricopa County.

in cooperation with first things first With support from the government and others, Valley of the Sun United Way will invest nearly $80 million to provide families with affordable, quality childcare and literacy enhancement, according to a press release. and serves more than 10,000 children statewide.

“We are proud to support and partner with so many amazing nonprofits and schools doing amazing, impactful work across their communities,” said Carla Vargas Jasa, President and CEO. said the CEO. Valley of the Sun United Way. “These partners will work together to achieve the ambitious targets of our five-year, community-led Mighty Change plan by 2026, which prioritizes improved outcomes in health, housing and homelessness, education, and workforce development. is a fundamental and important factor.”

Community investments include Valley of the Sun United Way’s recent competitive grant-raising process, which supports 90 programs and services led by 67 community organizations $5.8 million has been awarded to do so, including additional investment in nonprofit grassroots funding initiatives.

According to Valley of the Sun United Way officials, the initiative will support nonprofits with an annual budget of $250,000 or less, as well as multi-year transformational grants to support long-term programs such as: will also provide. A path to strong families and financial opportunity.

United Way officials said the minimum amount of the grant was $10,000 and the maximum was $200,000 each.

“43 organizations will receive increased or new funding through our competitive grants process, and more than 95,000 people throughout Maricopa County will benefit from these funded programs and services,” said Vargas. added Jasa. “Our largest investment has been made to support key strategies to address the housing and homeless crisis, along with strategic support in the areas of health, education and workforce development efforts. ”

Maricopa County Nonprofit Makes Valley of the Sun United Way Foundation a Reality

The organization’s competitive grants process recognizes all nonprofits and schools in Maricopa County that submit funding proposals that align with the Valley of the Sun United Way’s Impact Agenda and Strategy for Mighty Change, also known as MC2026. was published on

More than 230 funding applications were then reviewed by a grant review panel made up of 36 community members, subject matter experts, Valley of the Sun United Way board members, staff and other community leaders to ensure maximum alignment, influence and viability to achieve Mighty Change. . The proposal was then reviewed by the Valley of the Sun United Way Board of Directors and approved for funding.

“We know the need in our communities is great, and we want nonprofits and schools to provide excellent programs and services across the Valley,” said John Graham, president and CEO of Sunbelt Holdings. We are fortunate to be able to offer these strategic investments so that we can provide He is also Chairman of the Valley of the Sun United Way Board of Directors.

“Our journey to Mighty Change is an incredible opportunity for all of us to work together to improve the lives of children, families and individuals in our communities and the Valley of the Sun. United Way can be a convener to bring together the right partners.” It was the perfect time to reach our ambitious goals. “

Valley of the Sun United Way recognizes that funding is just one factor in meeting community needs, and has donated more than $350,000 worth of supplies to dozens of nonprofit organizations throughout Maricopa County. We also manage a strong in-kind gift program that we distribute. The organization also built and convened several MC2026 coalitions and action teams focused on the five-year initiative’s key impact areas and other strategic initiatives.

Community-based organizations interested in joining the MC2026 coalition and action teams should contact Eileana Gudiño at egudino@vsuw.org.

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