Community Foundation for Southern Arizona



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.

The Foundation's assets total more than $99 million and as one of the region's largest grantmaking organizations, in fiscal 2005-2006, we distributed more than $8 million to nonprofit and charitable organizations. Since our inception in 1980, we've granted more than $83 million and rank in the top 10 percent of foundations nationwide.

Web Address

www.cfsoaz.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @SoAZCommunityFd


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Assets

2019 - 124,777,847
2018 - 125,125,568
2017 - 114,843,260
Domestic Grants

2019 - 8,537,576
2018 - 6,395,428


    

Recent News from Community Foundation for Southern Arizona


Education notes: Marana student places in national STEM competition
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Ironwood Elementary student Adam Velazco was named to a list of the Top 300 competitors in the Broadcom Masters, a science,...more

Dar Williams to hold four shows in Israel

Music artist Jackson Browne (L) and Dar Williams perform during The Community Foundation For Southern Arizona's Fund For Civility, Respect,...more

Arizona ranks 31st out of 50 states in health, well-being of seniors in national report
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

In 2017, the Lovell Foundation and the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona partnered to award nearly $3 million to be given out over two...more

New donor fund aims to provide rapid assistance after Southern Arizona emergencies
Foundation: Amarillo Area Foundation, Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The nonprofit Community Foundation for Southern Arizona has established the Southern Arizona Emergency Relief Fund. The goal is to...more

New donor fund to provide rapid assistance after tragedy
Foundation: Amarillo Area Foundation, Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The nonprofit Community Foundation for Southern Arizona has established the "Southern Arizona Emergency Relief Fund." The goal is to...more

CFSA establishes Emergency Relief Fund for disaster response in southern AZ
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona (CFSA) announced today they have established the Southern Arizona Emergency Relief Fund...more

Vitalyst Health Foundation awards 2018 innovation grants
Foundation: Arizona Community Foundation, Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Vitalyst Health Foundation has partnered with the Arizona Community Foundation, the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona and The...more

Vitalyst Health Foundation awards 2018 innovation grants
Foundation: Arizona Community Foundation, Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Vitalyst Health Foundation has partnered with the Arizona Community Foundation, the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona and The...more

Sarah Ascher: Don't shy away from talking about death
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Funding for the groundwork of this innovative new partnership was generously provided by the David and Lura Lovell Foundation and the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona in their combined...more

4th annual Adopt Love Adopt Local mega-adoption fair for pets
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

... we will give these animals a second chance at finding love and happiness, while celebrating the human-animal bond,” said Sandra Nathan, Senior Vice President of Philanthropic Services and...more



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