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Arizona
Charities Received More than $37.6 Million to Date
(Phoenix)- The Nina Mason
Pulliam Charitable Trust presented $1,724,500 in grants to 21
Arizona charities Thursday, March 20.
More than 60 guests representing the nonprofit organizations attended
the check presentation at the Foundation for Blind Children, 1235
E. Harmont Drive (north of Northern off 12th Street).
"Our funding helps people in need, protects animals and nature,
and enriches community life in Arizona and Indiana, the states Mrs.
Pulliam called home," explained Harriet M. Ivey, president
and chief executive officer of the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable
Trust. "Seven of today's grantees are first-time recipients
of the Trust's giving. Grants range from $20,000 to $500,000 and
represent every area of our program interests," Ivey added.
This is the first of the Trust's three funding rounds for 2003.
Since the Trust began making grants in 1998, it has committed $37,644,627
to 242 nonprofit organizations in Arizona.
"As the Trust enters
its sixth year, we are most pleased with the long-term impact of
our grant dollars and the relationships and programs established
with our family of grantees," said Trustee Carol Peden Schatt.
"Nina would have been so proud of the work her dollars are
supporting today," she added.
"The Trust will be a part of this community for many years
to come - during the next 44 years of the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable
Trust's 50-year life and, more importantly, through the legacy of
your work," Trustee Chairman Frank E. Russell stated to the
Arizona organization representatives attending.
Trustee Nancy Russell updated the audience about the Nina Mason
Pulliam Legacy Scholars program, which opens doors of higher education
for men and women who are often overlooked for traditional college
scholarships.
"We are very pleased that many of our Nina Scholars are referred
from nonprofit organizations the Trust supports," Russell said.
Beginning in 2001, each year the Trust has sponsored eight new students
at Arizona State University and 15 new students at Maricopa Community
Colleges. The third cohort of 23 Nina Scholars will begin classes
in the fall 2003 semester. The Nina Scholars application process
begins in January of each year.
The Trust, which also makes grants in Indiana, had approximately
$300 million in assets as of December 31, 2002.
The next deadline for nonprofit organizations to apply for funding
is May 15, 2003.
Applications may be obtained
by writing to the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, 2201 E. Camelback
Road, Suite 600-B, Phoenix, AZ 85016; or by calling 602-955-3000;
or through the Application
page on our web site.
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