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We change and enrich lives through guidance, education, and financial support for charitable organizations in our communities.
Greater Green Valley Community Fdn Inc made its largest recent grant of $137,000 to Beth Shalom Temple Center in Green Valley for general support, followed by $75,000 to Valley Assistance Services, also in Green Valley. Those two gifts show the foundation’s local, flexible approach: it supports nonprofits serving the Greater Green Valley area and often does so with unrestricted funding. Recent grants also include $46,099 to Border Community Alliance in Tubac and $25,745 to Santa Cruz Valley Art in Tubac, indicating that its community giving reaches beyond one town while staying within the same regional footprint. The foundation’s own stated purpose is to change and enrich lives through guidance, education, and financial support for charitable organizations in its communities. Its active grantmaking channels include annual community grants, matching funds, sponsorship opportunities, core initiatives funding, and leadership development, with emphasis on general support and capacity strengthening. Across the recent grants listed, the pattern is consistent: support for local nonprofits working in community life, education, culture, environment, and human services.
General support is a clear throughline in the recent grants, with $137,000 to Beth Shalom Temple Center in Green Valley and $75,000 to Valley Assistance Services in Green Valley both labeled general support. The same approach appears in $46,099 to Border Community Alliance in Tubac and $25,745 to Santa Cruz Valley Art in Tubac, again without project-specific restrictions. The foundation also funds education and youth work: $23,765 went to Sahuarita Educ Enrich Fnd in Sahuarita, and another $7,000 went to SUSD #30 in Sahuarita. Community services and basic needs are visible in $15,500 to Community Food Bank Inc in Tucson and $6,000 to La Posada Community Services in Green Valley. Environmental and civic interests show up too, including $10,000 to Friends of Madera Canyon and $12,444 to Green Valley Gardners.
Typical grants sit in a mid-sized range: the 25th percentile is $24,260, the median is $35,922, and the 75th percentile is $67,775. The recent list also shows repeated support for the same recipient in the same year, including Sahuarita Educ Enrich Fnd receiving two grants of $23,765 and $7,000. The foundation is a community foundation with local grantmaking, and its program descriptions emphasize annual competitive cycles, sponsorships, matching funds, and leadership development. It also makes general operating and unrestricted/core support a visible part of its approach.
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Most grants fall between $24K and $68K, with a median of $36K.
25th Percentile
$24K
Median
$36K
75th Percentile
$68K
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Grantmaking is fully local: 100% of listed grants go to recipients in Arizona, and the foundation gives most often in AZ. The recent grants cluster around Green Valley and nearby communities such as Sahuarita and Tubac, with additional support in Tucson. Specific recipient cities in the list include Green Valley, Sahuarita, Tubac, Tucson, and Amado through the foundation’s stated service area. The pattern fits a Greater Green Valley focus rather than a broader statewide or national footprint.
Its active grant programs and recent gifts point to nonprofits working in health and human services, education, arts and culture, youth programs, environment, animal care, community development, and economic development. Recent general-support grants to Beth Shalom Temple Center, Valley Assistance Services, and Border Community Alliance show a flexible approach to local nonprofit support.
No. General support is prominent in the recent grants list, with multiple awards labeled general support, including gifts to Beth Shalom Temple Center, Valley Assistance Services, and Santa Cruz Valley Art. The foundation also describes philosophy tags such as general operating support, unrestricted/core support, flexible funding, and capacity strengthening.
Typical grants are mid-sized: the 25th percentile is $24,260, the median is $35,922, and the 75th percentile is $67,775. Recent awards range from $6,000 to $137,000, showing both smaller community grants and larger general-support awards.
The foundation gives locally in Arizona. All listed recipient grants are in the US, and 100% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, Arizona. Recent recipients are concentrated in Green Valley, Sahuarita, Tubac, Tucson, and Amado.
Yes for some programs. The Annual Grant Cycle and Annual Grantmaking Cycle both accept unsolicited applications, and the Sponsorship Opportunities program also says to contact the foundation for sponsorship levels and details. The Matching Funds Grant is listed as not accepting unsolicited applications.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beth Shalom Temple Center | Green Valley, AZ | $137,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Valley Assistance Services | Green Valley, AZ | $75,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Border Community Alliance | Tubac, AZ | $46,099 | 2025 | General Support |
| Santa Cruz Valley Art | Tubac, AZ | $25,745 | 2025 | General Support |
| Sahuarita Educ Enrich Fnd | Sahuarita, AZ | $23,765 | 2025 | General Support |
| Community Food Bank Inc | Tucson, AZ | $15,500 | 2025 | General Support |
| Green Valley Gardners | Green Valley, AZ | $12,444 | 2025 | General Support |
| Friends of Madera Canyon | Green Valley, AZ | $10,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Sahuarita Educ Enrich Fnd | Sahuarita, AZ | $7,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| SUSD #30 | Sahuarita, AZ | $7,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Continental SD Ed Foundation | Green Valley, AZ | $6,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| La Posada Community Services | Green Valley, AZ | $6,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Arivaca Coordinating Council | Arivaca, AZ | $6,000 | 2024 | — |
| SAHUARITA EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT FOUNDATION | SAHUARITA, AZ | $83,170 | 2023 | TO PROVIDE TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS TO PURSUE ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN ARIZONA |
Beth Shalom Temple Center
$137,000General Support
Border Community Alliance
$46,099General Support
Santa Cruz Valley Art
$25,745General Support
Sahuarita Educ Enrich Fnd
$23,765General Support
General Support
Green Valley Gardners
$12,444General Support
Friends of Madera Canyon
$10,000General Support
Sahuarita Educ Enrich Fnd
$7,000General Support
SUSD #30
$7,000General Support
Continental SD Ed Foundation
$6,000General Support
La Posada Community Services
$6,000General Support
Arivaca Coordinating Council
$6,000SAHUARITA EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT FOUNDATION
$83,170TO PROVIDE TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS TO PURSUE ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN ARIZONA