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State-based grantmaking

Arizona

Power-Building Strategies

  • Community Organizing
  • Strategic Communications
  • Policy Advocacy
  • Voter Participation and Education
  • Coalition Building

Who Our Grantees Organize

  • Black
  • Indigenous
  • Latino
  • AAPI
  • Immigrant
  • Multiracial
  • Youth
  • Urban
  • Suburban
  • Rural

ARIZONA GRANTEES

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  • Arizona Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islanders for Equity (AANHPI)

    Arizona Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander for Equity (AZ AANHPI for Equity) is a state-wide organization striving for equity and justice by building power through community directed organizing, increasing civic engagement, and empowering young leaders.

  • Tó Nizhóní Àní (TNA)

    Tó Nizhóní Àní’s mission is to protect the water of Black Mesa from industry use and waste. They work to bring power back to our Indigenous communities impacted by coal. Their work is rooted in protecting water—Tó bee iiná. Water is life.

  • Rural Arizona Engagement (RAZE)

    RAZE’s mission is to educate, advocate and coordinate in rural communities so they may gain access to civic education, engagement opportunities, and voter registration. Rural Arizona Engagement is an influential power in advancing progressive values and policies for the betterment of all its communities.

  • Mi Familia Vota

    Mi Familia Vota is a national civic engagement non-profit organization that unites Latino, immigrant, and allied communities to promote social and economic justice through citizenship workshops, voter registration, and voter participation. Mi Familia Vota has operations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, and Texas.

  • Corazón AZ

    Corazón AZ is a powerful multi-racial, multi-faith organization working to create a more just Arizona based on shared faith values. They equip ordinary people with tools to effectively identify and change conditions to promote justice and equity. There is also a focus on economic dignity, ensuring access to essentials like “Paid Leave,” “Universal Childcare,” and the right to “Rise & Vote.”

  • Chispa Arizona

    Chispa Arizona builds capacity of Latinx families to influence policymakers and pressure polluters to protect communities’ rights to clean air and water, healthy neighborhoods, and a safe climate for generations to come.

  • Arizona Coalition for Change

    Arizona Coalition for Change is a Black-led organization with a dynamic multicultural team that empowers everyday people to transform their community through building civic power, leadership development, and community collaboration. They advocate for lasting progressive public policies that change the dynamics for their communities by putting people first. They also work to develop and uplift voices in their communities to take on the United State’s most pressing issues.

  • Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE)

    Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE) is a 501(c)3 member-led social justice organization that develops and mobilizes undocumented working youth and adults, students, and LGBTQ individuals to strategically take ownership and responsibility to advance economic, social, and racial justice.

  • Activate 48

    Activate 48 works together and across movements to grow the political power, civic engagement, and leadership of historically marginalized communities for a more just and equitable future.

ISSUES THEY WORK ON

ARIZONA BY THE NUMBERS

9
Grantees
85 %
Grantees Led by People of Color
3
Years in our Portfolio