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(Phoenix)
--The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust awarded $1,805,200 to
24 Arizona nonprofit organizations Thursday, July 14. The announcement
and presentation were held at the Nina Mason Pulliam Auditorium
at the Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Avenue, at 8:30
a.m.
"The Trust has continued
to further the causes Nina Pulliam supported much of her life. As
trustees, we are pleased to continue her legacy of helping people
in need, protecting animals and nature, and enriching community
life," said Frank E. Russell, Trustee chairman. "Since
the Trust began its grantmaking in 1998, it has awarded more than
$52 million to 281 Arizona nonprofit organizations."
"This 2005 second
round of grants includes every area of the Trust's interests,"
said Harriet Ivey, Trust president and CEO. "Grants range from
$7,000 to $300,000, and nine of today's recipients are first-time
awardees. We welcome A & A Cottages, Arizona Refugee Community
Center, Child and Family Resources, First New Life Missionary Baptist
Church, Great Arizona Puppet Theater, Justice for Children, Power
Paws Assistance Dogs, Riparian Institute and Southwest Valley Literacy
to the Trust family of grantees."
The Trust recognized 20 organizations helping people in need with
grant commitments totaling $1,473,200. "Nina spent a lifetime
helping others, and her Trust has evolved into a strong resource
for nonprofit groups in her beloved hometown of Phoenix. With a
strong emphasis on encouraging self sufficiency, the Trust serves
individuals, including the elderly and disabled, women, children
and their families," Trustee Carol Schilling said.
"Nina was known
for her love of animals and was concerned for their welfare. Throughout
her life, she supported efforts to protect animals of all kinds,
as well as their habitats and the natural beauty of Arizona,"
Schilling said. The Trust awarded $325,000 to three organizations
protecting animals and nature.
The Trust's commitment
to enriching community life in Phoenix includes a $7,000 grant to
Great Arizona Puppet Theater to support 63 performances of a play
about desert ecology for low-income students, kindergarten through
second grade. "Nina was known for supporting programs that
brought cultural and educational opportunities to citizens of all
ages who otherwise might not have realized such experiences."
Schilling explained.
"2005 also is a
landmark year for the Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program
as we celebrate the graduation of 17 Nina Scholars," Trustee
Nancy Russell said. "Since the Nina Scholars program began
in 2001, it has touched the lives of more than 90 men and women
in Arizona pursuing their dream of a college degree. The fifth cohort
will begin studies this fall. Nina believed in education's power
to transform lives and our Nina Scholars are testament to this."
"Nina came from
a family that emphasized the importance of education. Education
was the foundation for her great successes. From very humble beginnings,
Nina became a recognized leader during her lifetime in the newspaper
industry and in her home states of Indiana and Arizona," Russell
added.
The Nina Mason Pulliam
Legacy Scholars program provides scholarships to Arizona State University
and Maricopa Community Colleges for men and women who are often
overlooked by traditional college scholarships. Additional information
may be obtained from the Trust web site or by calling the Nina Scholar
Program Manager offices at ASU, 480-727-6561 or Maricopa Community
Colleges, at 480-731-8619.
The Trust, which also
makes grants in Indiana, had approximately $350 million in assets
as of June 30, 2005.
The next preliminary
application deadline for nonprofit organizations applying to the
Trust for funding is September 15, 2005.
Preliminary applications may be obtained through the Application
page on our web site; by writing to the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable
Trust, 2201 E. Camelback Road, Suite 600B, Phoenix, AZ 85016; or
by calling 602-955-3000.
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