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


Growing Its Facility to Meet a Growing Need, Gap Ministries Approaches Fundraising Goal
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

GAP Ministries distributes meals and snacks to Tucson students and families during summer programs and throughout the school year.To handle the growing need, and the growing number of meals they need...more

Applications for Marshall Foundation nonprofit grants begin Tuesday - Arizona Daily Star
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

GAP Ministries distributes meals and snacks to Tucson students and families during summer programs and throughout the school year.To handle the growing need, and the growing number of meals they need...more

Arizona tax-credit donation options plentiful
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

... Community Foundation for Southern Arizona. "Since most people don't itemize federal taxes for charitable deductions, the state tax credits are...more

State Representative from Tucson formally resigns - KOLD
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

Before resigning, Cano also served as the Director of the LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund, an initiative of the Community Foundation for Southern...more

Tucson Cancer Conquerors - Arizona Daily Star
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

... to celebrate National Cancer Survivor's Day at 8 a.m. on Sunday, June 4 at Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, 5049 E. Broadway...more

Philanthropy made easy by CFSA | Explorer | tucsonlocalmedia.com
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

And my job is to lead the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona (CFSA). Yet — true confession — I still find it hard to track my giving...more

Arizona Cardinals give back to the homeless community - Yahoo News
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

How the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona is helping non-profits succeed. 4d ago ·KGUN - Tucson Scripps. 10:49. View...more

Kenuckiana Pride Foundation hosts event to benefit local animal rescue organizations
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

How the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona is helping non-profits succeed. 4d ago ·KGUN - Tucson Scripps. 10:49. WPBF - West Palm...more

Southern Scholarship Foundation helps students with financial needs - Yahoo News
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

How the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona is helping non-profits succeed. 2d ago ·KGUN - Tucson...more

The Greater Tucson Fire Foundation supports health and wellness among firefighters
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, our partner in the Giving Project, is matching the first $500 in donations this...more



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