
Building a thriving community by uniting people, ideas and resources so every child receives a high-quality education from birth to career, every adult has the opportunity to thrive financially and in the workplace, and every older person can retire and age with dignity and independence.
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona Inc gives through a community-impact model built around education, financial wellness, healthy living, and housing stability and homelessness. Its largest recent grants in the data go repeatedly to Casa De Los Ninos, including $1,696,486 in 2023, $1,585,801 in 2024, and $1,098,771 in 2025, all listed as general use. That pattern sits alongside other large general-use awards to partners such as Easter Seals Blake Foundation, Child & Family Resources - Tucson, and Sunnyside Unified School District. The foundation’s priorities are organized around broad community conditions rather than a single service line, and the grant list shows that approach in practice: support reaches child and family services, schools, literacy work, aging services, and housing-related partners. The active program list also shows a dedicated Community Impact Fund, which allocates resources to partner organizations, collaborative partnerships, and community programs aligned with United Way’s strategic priorities. Across the recent grants provided, the work is concentrated locally in Tucson and Southern Arizona, with a strong emphasis on general operating support and partner funding rather than one-off project awards.
In education, the foundation supports both early learning and school-age success. Recent grants include $540,724 in 2025 to Sunnyside Unified School District, $299,859 in 2025 to Literacy Connects, and $152,431 in 2024 to Make Way for Books, all marked general use. The grant list also includes $145,000 in 2024 and $145,000 in 2023 to Early Childhood Development Group (ecdg), showing repeated support for early childhood work. Financial wellness appears through community partners as well, including $225,046 in 2025 to Goodwill Industries - Tucson for general use. Housing stability and older-adult housing are reflected in $153,043 in 2025 to Pima Council on Aging and $168,384 in 2025 to Catholic Community Services - Tucson, both consistent with the foundation’s housing and aging priorities.
The grant size distribution centers on mid-sized awards: the p25 is $8,090, the median is $17,687, and the p75 is $57,720. The recent-grants list also shows a smaller number of much larger general-use partner awards, including several in the hundreds of thousands. Recurring support is a clear pattern: Casa De Los Ninos, Child & Family Resources - Tucson, Easter Seals Blake Foundation, Sunnyside Unified School District, Goodwill Industries - Tucson, and Pima Council on Aging all appear in multiple years. The foundation’s structure is community-based and partner-oriented, with funding described as general-use, community investment, and nonprofit partner support. The active programs indicate broad eligibility within strategic priorities, while the website materials note that the core partner-funding model does not publish a public open application.
$6.8M
$22.1M
$12.8M
$15.1M
Most grants fall between $8K and $58K, with a median of $18K.
25th Percentile
$8K
Median
$18K
75th Percentile
$58K
About 92% of grants go to recipients in AZ.
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Grantmaking is overwhelmingly local. Of the grants in the dataset, 92% go to recipients in Arizona, and every grant in the recipient-country distribution is in the US. The largest recipient concentration is Tucson, with repeated awards to organizations there, including Casa De Los Ninos, Sunnyside Unified School District, and Child & Family Resources - Tucson. Other Tucson recipients include Literacy Connects, Goodwill Industries - Tucson, and Catholic Community Services - Tucson. The active program descriptions also extend geographically to Pima County and Southern Arizona, especially for early childhood and housing-related work.
The foundation’s stated priorities are education, financial wellness, healthy living, and housing stability and homelessness. Its Community Impact Fund ties those areas together, and the active program list also includes Healthy Living, Financial Wellness, Education, and Housing Stability & Homelessness as strategic funding priorities.
Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated support to several recipients across multiple years, including Casa De Los Ninos, Child & Family Resources - Tucson, Easter Seals Blake Foundation, Sunnyside Unified School District, Goodwill Industries - Tucson, and Pima Council on Aging.
The listed grant-size distribution is p25 at $8,090, median at $17,687, and p75 at $57,720. The recent grants also include much larger general-use awards, so the distribution includes both modest awards and substantial partner funding.
The active program list says Accelerate Quality accepts unsolicited applications, but the core Community Investment / Nonprofit Partner Funding model does not publish a public open application. The other listed strategic funding priorities are also shown as not accepting unsolicited requests.
The recent grants include community nonprofits, school districts, and partner agencies. Examples in the data include Casa De Los Ninos, Easter Seals Blake Foundation, Child & Family Resources - Tucson, Sunnyside Unified School District, Literacy Connects, Goodwill Industries - Tucson, Catholic Community Services - Tucson, and Pima Council on Aging.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Casa de los Ninos | Tucson, AZ | $1,235,856 | 2026 | General use |
| Easter Seals Blake Foundation | Tucson, AZ | $1,176,703 | 2026 | General use |
| Child & Family Resources | Tucson, AZ | $692,690 | 2026 | General use |
| Sunnyside Unified School District | Tucson, AZ | $648,037 | 2026 | General use |
| Goodwill Industries - Tucson | Tucson, AZ | $225,077 | 2026 | General use |
| Make Way for Books | Tucson, AZ | $206,091 | 2026 | General use |
| University of Arizona Foundation | Tucson, AZ | $201,398 | 2026 | General use |
| Amphitheater Public School District | Tucson, AZ | $146,560 | 2026 | General use |
| Literacy Connects | Tucson, AZ | $146,178 | 2026 | General use |
| Center for Recruitment & Retention Math Teachers U of A | Tucson, AZ | $136,827 | 2026 | General use |
| Catholic Community Services - Tucson | Tucson, AZ | $119,096 | 2026 | General use |
| Sahuarita Food Bank | Sahuarita, AZ | $108,881 | 2026 | General use |
| Pima Council on Aging | Tucson, AZ | $103,110 | 2026 | General use |
| Family Housing Resources | Tucson, AZ | $102,950 | 2026 | General use |
| University of Arizona Foundation - Cooperative Extension | Tucson, AZ | $100,122 | 2026 | General use |
| Southern Arizona Association for the Education of Young Children | Oro Valley, AZ | $94,206 | 2026 | General use |
| Parent Aid Child Abuse Prevention Center | Tucson, AZ | $82,727 | 2026 | General use |
| Our Family Services | Tucson, AZ | $77,599 | 2026 | General use |
| Pio Decimo Center | Tucson, AZ | $66,284 | 2026 | General use |
| Child Parent Centers | Tucson, AZ | $65,759 | 2026 | General use |
| University of Arizona Foundation - TREC | Tucson, AZ | $65,494 | 2026 | General use |
| Altar Valley School District #51 | Tucson, AZ | $61,881 | 2026 | General use |
| Primavera Foundation Inc | Tucson, AZ | $60,858 | 2026 | General use |
| Office of the Pima County School Superintendent | Tucson, AZ | $46,401 | 2026 | General use |
| Green Valley Assistance Services | Green Valley, AZ | $43,966 | 2026 | General use |
| YWCA of Southern Arizona | Tucson, AZ | $43,671 | 2026 | General use |
| Flowing Wells Unified School District | Tucson, AZ | $40,014 | 2026 | General use |
| Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona | Tucson, AZ | $38,627 | 2026 | General use |
| International Sonoran Desert Alliance | Ajo, AZ | $37,143 | 2026 | General use |
| Vail Unified School District | Vail, AZ | $32,549 | 2026 | General use |
| Prescott College Center for Nature & Place | Prescott, AZ | $31,065 | 2026 | General use |
| Tucson Community Tennis Program | Tucson, AZ | $30,250 | 2026 | General use |
| Step Up to Justice | Tucson, AZ | $25,000 | 2026 | General use |
| Interfaith Community Services | Tucson, AZ | $22,306 | 2026 | General use |
| YMCA of Southern Arizona (Lohse Family YMCA) | Tucson, AZ | $21,075 | 2026 | General use |
| Reid Park Zoological Society | Tucson, AZ | $20,448 | 2026 | General use |
| Catlow 1927 Foundation | Barrington, IL | $20,000 | 2026 | General use |
| Tucson Medical Center Foundation | Tucson, AZ | $19,312 | 2026 | General use |
| Educational Enrichment Foundation | Tucson, AZ | $17,500 | 2026 | General use |
| Amphitheater Public Schools Foundation | Tucson, AZ | $17,064 | 2026 | General use |
| Pasadena Humane | Pasadena, CA | $17,000 | 2026 | General use |
| Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson | Tucson, AZ | $16,523 | 2026 | General use |
| Pima Community College Foundation | Tucson, AZ | $16,250 | 2026 | General use |
| Youth On Their Own | Tucson, AZ | $15,679 | 2026 | General use |
| Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest | Tucson, AZ | $15,000 | 2026 | General use |
| Hesston College | Hesston, KS | $15,000 | 2026 | General use |
| San Miguel High School | Tucson, AZ | $14,380 | 2026 | General use |
| Nogales Community Development | Nogales, AZ | $13,471 | 2026 | General use |
| Gospel Rescue Mission of Tucson | Tucson, AZ | $13,218 | 2026 | General use |
| La Posada at Park Centre Inc | Green Valley, AZ | $13,000 | 2026 | General use |
Casa de los Ninos
$1,235,856General use
Easter Seals Blake Foundation
$1,176,703General use
Child & Family Resources
$692,690General use
Sunnyside Unified School District
$648,037General use
Goodwill Industries - Tucson
$225,077General use
Make Way for Books
$206,091General use
University of Arizona Foundation
General use
Amphitheater Public School District
$146,560General use
Literacy Connects
$146,178General use
Center for Recruitment & Retention Math Teachers U of A
$136,827General use
Catholic Community Services - Tucson
$119,096General use
Sahuarita Food Bank
$108,881General use
Pima Council on Aging
$103,110General use
Family Housing Resources
$102,950General use
University of Arizona Foundation - Cooperative Extension
$100,122General use
Southern Arizona Association for the Education of Young Children
$94,206General use
Parent Aid Child Abuse Prevention Center
$82,727General use
Our Family Services
$77,599General use
Pio Decimo Center
$66,284General use
Child Parent Centers
$65,759General use
University of Arizona Foundation - TREC
$65,494General use
Altar Valley School District #51
$61,881General use
Primavera Foundation Inc
$60,858General use
Office of the Pima County School Superintendent
$46,401General use
Green Valley Assistance Services
$43,966General use
YWCA of Southern Arizona
$43,671General use
Flowing Wells Unified School District
$40,014General use
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
$38,627General use
International Sonoran Desert Alliance
$37,143General use
Vail Unified School District
$32,549General use
Prescott College Center for Nature & Place
$31,065General use
Tucson Community Tennis Program
$30,250General use
Step Up to Justice
$25,000General use
Interfaith Community Services
$22,306General use
YMCA of Southern Arizona (Lohse Family YMCA)
$21,075General use
Reid Park Zoological Society
$20,448General use
Catlow 1927 Foundation
$20,000General use
Tucson Medical Center Foundation
$19,312General use
Educational Enrichment Foundation
$17,500General use
Amphitheater Public Schools Foundation
$17,064General use
Pasadena Humane
$17,000General use
Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson
$16,523General use
Pima Community College Foundation
$16,250General use
Youth On Their Own
$15,679General use
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest
$15,000General use
Hesston College
$15,000General use
San Miguel High School
$14,380General use
Nogales Community Development
$13,471General use
Gospel Rescue Mission of Tucson
$13,218General use
La Posada at Park Centre Inc
$13,000General use