Arizona Community Foundation (ACF)

2025 Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona Grant Cycle

Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 0 
H. Wilson (Cooperative Extension)

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Each organization can submit one standalone application. The grants portal tracks this by EIN number, hence each EIN number can only appear once in the grant cycle.   

Background
The goal of ACF of Sedona is to develop a legacy of giving in our communities to enhance the quality of Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona | Page 3 life in Sedona and the Verde Valley. The Arizona Community Foundation (ACF) is an endowment organization that connects community needs to donors who have a passion for meeting those needs. With regional offices around the state, ACF of Sedona serves Sedona and the Verde Valley.  Since 1991, ACF of Sedona has developed 88 separate funds with assets exceeding $33 million. ACF of Sedona has awarded more than $19 million to area nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities serving local needs. 

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
8/22/2025
Solicitation Type

Arizona Community Foundation (ACF): 2024 Cochise Grant Cycle

Limit: 1 //  G. D. Block (Thomas D. Boyer Liver Institute)

 

April and May: Cochise workshops take place to prepare organizations for applying. These are mandatory in order to apply.
Early June: Cochise grant cycle applications are due. Only organizations who attended a grant application workshop may apply.

 

This regional office focuses on mobilizing enduring philanthropy for those in southeast Arizona. We are staffed with people who reside in and are passionate for these communities. With back-office support from our central office, ACF of Cochise can focus on community building and local donor development.While statewide funding opportunities are available year-round, two grant cycles are available each spring for nonprofits serving Cochise and eastern Santa Cruz counties.

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
05/01/2024*
Solicitation Type