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


Clint Mabie: Invest in prevention to improve lives of children, families
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

This report was made possible with the support of the Jeffrey Guylas Charitable Fund at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona. Jeff was a foster child that lived his life with mental scars...more

Neto's Tucson: Honoring La Doce's traditions and potential to improve neighborhoods
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The first phase of the project received financial help from a grant from the national Sustainability Funders Network and Partners for Places, with matching local support from the Community Foundation...more

Making the end easier: Planning for death softens path, Tucson experts say
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

In response, the Lovell Foundation and the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona partnered to award nearly $3 million to be given out over two and four years for end-of-life care and planning...more

Panel takes an in-depth look at Tucson arts
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

“Community Interactive: The Arts,” presented by Arizona Public Media and the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, brings together national and local leaders in the arts to discuss such...more

Community Foundation's new campus will be hub for small nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Tucson's vibrant nonprofit community needs access to co-working space that is both centrally located and the right size for fledgling organizations, said Clint Mabie, president and CEO of the...more

Give Back to Support Your Hometown
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Community foundations are public charities that generally focus their grantmaking on a defined geographic area, supporting local nonprofits...more

Nonprofit Loan Fund of Tucson and Southern Arizona gains key funding source
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

... nonprofits,” said Clint Mabie, Community Foundation president and CEO and a co-founder of NPLF with Helaine Levy of the Diamond...more

People in Action
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

She will assist the Arts Foundation in managing their re-granting program, development of grant application policies and procedures, and...more

El Rio Health Center offering back to school immunizations
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

... to make this event possible: Tucson Electric Power, Eaglet Fund held at Community Foundation for Southern Arizona and Delta Dental...more

Lovell Foundation, CFSA award nearly $3 million to nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona (CFSA) and The David and Lura Lovell Foundation announced their alliance to award almost...more



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