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The Goodyear Community Funding application period for FY2024-2025 will be open from April 1 - 30, 2024.
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About the Community Funding Program
Non-profits that provide human or social services to benefit Goodyear residents. The services provided should not be duplicated by the city or another service provider. Agencies should be able to track the number of Goodyear residents served.
Please be advised: Goodyear community funding recipients are prohibited from using Goodyear community funding to engage in inherently religious activities, such as proselytizing, scripture study, or worship. Funded faith-based organizations (FBOs) may, of course, engage in inherently religious activities; however, these activities must be separate in time or location from the funded program. Moreover, funded FBOs must not compel program beneficiaries to participate in inherently religious activities. Funded faith-based organizations must also not discriminate on the basis of religion in the delivery of services or benefits.
We anticipate $214,400 to be available for community funding grants in the FY24 budget.
Average grant awards have ranged from $1,500 to $15,000.
At a December 13, 2021 work session, Council expressed an interest in supporting the priority areas identified in the Community & Neighborhood Services Master Plan, Phase I: Human Services.
Recommendations from the plan include:
The establishment and/or expansion of:
- childcare services during non-traditional hours,
- mental health services that provide trauma-informed care,
- peer support groups,
- substance use and misuse education and services that provide trauma-informed care,
- tele-services or mobile-service delivery models, and
- transportation access during non-traditional transit hours.
Nutritious and fresh food, clothing, shelter, and emergency financial assistance for Goodyear residents in crisis or facing instability.
Container/Community gardens in low-to-moderate income areas.
Transitional facilities for people fleeing or recovering from abuse.
Applications are typically opened in April/ May and are usually due within 3-4 weeks of the opening date.
The FY2024-2025 application period was April 1-30, 2024.
This link will be active when the solicitation is open to begin your application for FY2025-2026.
The FY2024-2025 Application has CLOSED. The deadline was April 30, 2024.
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IMPORTANT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
To view draft/existing applications and track their status, log into eCivis Portal.
To ensure your application is complete and accepted by the deadline, please remember the following: (instruction times from recording noted)
- All applications must have a completed and uploaded required attachments.
- Acknowledgement Form (@ 8:00)
- Board List – including board member addresses not required but preferred.
- W-9
- Completed Budget Worksheet (@19:31)
- Total money requesting from Goodyear for FY25
- Breakdown of what requested funds will be used for
NOTE: This total should match the total entered on the application form.
- Completed Goals Worksheet (@ 26:11)
- Total number of duplicated or unduplicated Goodyear residents or households to be served in FY25
NOTE: Only one response is required (i.e. duplicated or unduplicated Goodyear residents or duplicated or unduplicated households) This total should match the total entered on the application form. This is the number you will be reporting on.
If you require assistance prior to April 30, please email communityfunding@goodyearaz.gov as soon as possible.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the application is complete.
Applicants should be prepared to provide a count of Goodyear residents served in the previous year.
It may be helpful to know the application form requests the following information:
Name of organization and organization/application contact information.
Priority population served:
- Disconnected youth, or youth who are not employed or in school,
- Families with children,
- Low-income households
- People experiencing or recovering from abuse
- People experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness, including “doubled-up” families
- People who are elderly, or have disabilities, and live on low fixed-incomes
- People with limited financial literacy
- People with mental health concerns
- People with substance misuse or abuse challenges
- Other
Explanation of the program or service to be funded, including any criteria to participate, and how, specifically, the funding request addresses one or more of the following funding priorities inspired by Phase I of the Community & Neighborhood Services Master Plan:
- Basic needs: nutritious and fresh food, clothing, shelter, and/or emergency financial assistance
- Childcare services during non-traditional hours
- Container/community gardens in low-to-moderate income areas
- Mental health services
- Substance use, misuse, and/or abuse education
- Substance use, misuse, and/or abuse services
- Transitional facilities for people fleeing or recovering from abuse
- Transportation access during non-traditional transit hours
- Other
If the program or service to be funded is new or an expansion, and if it is characterized as a mobile-service delivery model, peer support group, tele-services delivery model, and/or trauma-informed care.
If the funding is being requested to expand a program or service, be prepared to answer in what way and by how much your funding request will expand the existing program or service.
How the number of Goodyear residents served is tracked, the number served in the previous fiscal year and the number anticipated to be served in the fiscal year for which funds are requested.
Other measurable outcomes.
Dollar amount requested.
Other Sources of Funding.
Plans to sustain the program at the end of the funding cycle.
The following documents will need to be uploaded to complete the application:
- List of current Board of Directors
- Authorized Representative Acknowledgement Form
- W-9
Yes. There was an optional pre-application webinar on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, at 11AM.
Special thanks to Lauryn Wingate, with The Devereux Group, for sharing her recording!
City staff reviews the applications for completeness and eligibility. A subcommittee of three council members review and discuss the applications and make funding recommendations. The subcommittee recommendations are sent to the full City Council for approval at a Regular meeting.
Checks are awarded in late July/early August.
If you are the recipient of a Community Funding Award, your six-month progress and financial reports will be due the 3rd Monday in January. Your final reports are due the 3rd Monday in July. Reports will be submitted via eCivis.
FY24 recipients can find the instructions for accepting and reporting on their FY24 awards in eCivis here.
Click here to sign in to submit your report.
We will host virtual office hours from 10am - 11am on January 6, 7 & 8, 2025 to assist you while preparing your six-month progress reports due January 20, 2025. A Zoom link will be provided to those applicants for the FY25 grantees in December 2024.
Contact communityfunding@goodyearaz.gov with any questions.
Past Grant Recipients
Organization: Project Title |
FY25 Recommendation |
A New Leaf: Coordinated Entry Services at A New Leaf's West Valley Housing Assistance Center |
$7,500 |
Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank: Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank |
$20,000 |
Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Teen Centers: Nutrition and Hunger Relief for Teenagers |
$5,000 |
All Faith Community Services: Emergency Food Programs |
$30,000 |
Angels on Patrol: Goodyear PD are Angels on Patrol |
$8,050 |
Area Agency On Aging, Region One: Goodyear Senior Citizen Meals |
$15,000 |
Arizona Educational Foundation: teachSTEM |
$1,500 |
AZ Community Impact: Community Impact Collective |
$15,000 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona: Goodyear Community-Based Mentoring Program |
$2,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley: Boys & Girls Clubs Serving Goodyear Youth |
$8,000 |
Catitude Gallery & Studio, DBA CATITUDE ARTS: ART BLOCK |
$3,600 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc.: Homeless Outreach & Navigation for Goodyear Residents |
$5,000 |
Community Legal Services: Legal Advocacy and Education for Low-Income Goodyear Residents |
$2,500 |
Dawn Childhood Foundation DBA Dawn Institute: Trauma-Based Mental Health Services for Children and Families |
$1,500 |
Dress for Success Phoenix: Career Development for Underserved Individuals in Goodyear |
$1,500 |
Forge Youth Mentoring: Pathways to Success: Youth Mentorship Program |
$1,500 |
Helping Families In Need: Access to Healthy Benefits |
$6,000 |
Hope Community Services: Specialized Trauma Therapy for Low-Income Youth |
$15,000 |
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest: Interfaith Homeless Emergency Lodging Program (I-HELP) |
$5,000 |
Meals of Joy: Meals of Joy |
$3,500 |
Mission of Mercy: Access to Healthcare for Uninsured Goodyear Residents |
$3,000 |
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones: Goodyear PAL Growth Initiative 2024 |
$1,500 |
Sky Kids, Inc.: Sky Kids Goodyear Fly Day |
$2,500 |
Sleep in Heavenly Peace AZ-Phoenix Chapter: Community Bed Build Goodyear 2024-25 |
$5,000 |
Sounds of Autism: Workforce Development |
$9,250 |
Southwest Lending Closet, Inc: Keep the Lights On |
$18,000 |
Teen Lifeline: Crisis Services |
$5,000 |
The Opportunity Tree: Supported Employment. Expect. Develop. Support (SEEDS) |
$1,500 |
The Salvation Army, a CA Corporation dba Estrella Mountain Corps: City of Goodyear's Food Scarcity, Food Insecurity |
$2,500 |
WHAM Art Association: Art: A Path to Healing |
$7,500 |
Women4WomenTempe: Women4WomenTempe |
$1,500 |
Organization * Faith Based |
FY24 Award |
A New Leaf to support communications costs for the shelter program. This includes telephones, cell phones for staff, internet, and network connectivity. | $7,500 |
Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank* to be used for the increased costs of goods and services, including labor costs. | $15,000 |
All Faith Community Services* to be divided up among staff salaries, mobile unit and facility usage cost, insurance, fuel, maintenance and improvements, materials & supplies, service delivery needs to those homebound and disabled, and for advertising and promotional tools. | $25,000 |
Area Agency on Aging, Region One to assist with purchasing 3,360 meals, for 10 City of Goodyear residents with limited access to nutritious food. | $15,000 |
AZ Community Impact to utilities, internet, rent, fuel and maintaining our three warehouses and vehicles take a substantial amount of financial resources. | $10,000 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona to pay for a portion of the salaries of staff members who provide direct services in the Goodyear Community-Based Mentoring Program. | $2,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley (BGCAZ) to salaries and fringe benefit support for program staff who support, oversee, plan, organize and conduct the various programs and other staff members. | $8,000 |
Catitude Arts to be used for art supplies, stipends for art instructors and muralists as well as scholarships. | $3,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc. to support general operating costs for our expanding emergency shelter programs. General operating costs are spent on rent, utilities, and security costs. |
$5,000 |
Community Legal Services, Inc. to personnel salaries and benefits for legal services provided under this program as well as professional/contract services, education and training, and other overhead items. | $2,000 |
Helping Families In Need to mainly support a part-time community health worker needed to provide services in Goodyer. | $6,000 |
Hope Community Services Inc to cover the gap between the amount HCS receives in insurance reimbursement from AHCCCS and the true cost of care. | $10,000 |
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest to provide case management services to individuals experiencing homelessness in Goodyear. | $5,000 |
Mission of Mercy* to support Goodyear residents' medical care expenses, including medical staff, prescription medications, and medical supplies. | $3,000 |
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL)* to paid awareness campaign and related professional services fees to raise awareness of free peer support meetings, direct oversight of this project, family education seminar and for distributing and providing awareness materials, and participation in events within Goodyear. | $1,500 |
Sounds of Autism to provide Life, Job and Safety Skill Training workshops both virtual and mobile, computers, computer equipment and computer training workshops both virtual and mobile for our Adult Workforce Development Team so they are able to work remotely or in person. | $8,500 |
Southwest Lending Closet to maintain operations of the Closet - purchase equipment and repair parts, utilities, occupancy, and office supplies. | $15,000 |
Southwest Valley Family YMCA to provide low- and/or fixed income children and families within Goodyear with financial assistance, access childcare, early learning, and meal programs. | $5,000 |
Special Olympics Arizona, Inc. to outreach to local delegations, regional competition expenses, and uniforms and sport equipment supporting the programming for local Goodyear delegations. | $5,000 |
Teen Lifeline to prevention and intervention by operating a 24-hour free, confidential Crisis Hotline and texting line, Life Skills Development, and education through specific Prevention Education programs. | $5,000 |
WHAM Art Association for direct services – Program management, Printing, Publicity, Outreach to isolated veterans and the gas mileage associated with driving to Goodyear, Art Supplies, Equipment, Tools, Lunches, Photography. | $3,000 |
Women 4 Women Tempe 100% of our funding will be used to buy period supplies. | $1,500 |
Total Awarded | $161,000 |
Organization | Amount |
A New Leaf to support VITA services for low/moderate income Goodyear residents. | $5,000 |
Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank to mitigate the increased costs of goods and services, including labor costs. | $15,000 |
All Faith Community Services to expand mobile service delivery in Goodyear. | $25,000 |
Angels on Patrol to stabilize Goodyear residents through requests from Goodyear Police Officers. | $4,500 |
Area Agency on Aging to buy meals for City of Goodyear residents with limited access to nutritious food. | $10,000 |
AZ Community Impact towards the general operations of service delivery in Goodyear. | $1,900 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona to pay for a portion of the salaries of staff members who provide direct services in the Goodyear Community-Based Mentoring Program (a Community Relations Specialist and Program Specialists). | $2,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley (BGCAZ) to support salaries and fringe benefit support for program staff who organize and conduct the various programs (youth direct care staff). | $8,000 |
Catitude Gallery & Studio, DBA CATITUDE ARTS for art supplies and/or stipends for art instructors and muralists. | $3,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc. (CASS) to support general operating costs for expanding emergency shelter programs. | $5,000 |
Helping Families In Need to support the workforce needed to provide the services in Goodyear. | $10,000 |
Homeless Youth Connection to provide basic needs, case management, and housing to homeless youth who are attending high schools or residing in the City of Goodyear. | $1,500 |
Hope Community Services Inc to help cover the gap between AHCCS insurance reimbursement and the true cost of care. | $7,500 |
Mission of Mercy to support the medical care expenses of Goodyear residents, which include medical staff, prescription medications, and medical supplies. | $2,000 |
Sounds of Autism to continue building strong community partnerships that support the Autism K-12 Schools along with the Goodyear Police Department SRO Team. | $7,500 |
Southwest Lending Closet to maintain operations of the Closet - purchase equipment and repair parts, utilities, occupancy, and office supplies. | $15,000 |
St. Mary's Food Bank to procure food that will be distributed to hungry people in Goodyear through the three different program activities. | $7,500 |
Valley of the Sun YMCA towards purchasing prepared meals and food supplies to provide meals and snacks to children within the childcare program. | $2,000 |
Organization |
Amount |
1N10 Inc. dba one-n-ten: to support the Litchfield Park satellite, providing culturally competent community services to an estimated 145 duplicated Goodyear LGBTQ+ youth |
$1,500 |
A New Leaf, Inc.: to help ensure parents who are homeless, or in imminent risk of becoming homeless, are able to provide a stable home, so children can maintain school attendance and succeed academically for an estimated 155 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$5,000 |
Agua Fria Food & Clothing Bank: towards facility renovations to remodel and expand the building lobby providing increased quality and a safer, more efficient environment, for an estimated 4,000 duplicated Goodyear residents |
$15,000 |
All Faith Community Services: to support a "Mobile Food Bank" unit serving the needs of an estimated 8,000 duplicated Goodyear residents |
$25,000 |
Angels on Patrol, Inc.: to help victims and community members in crisis with safety and basic needs -- an estimated 60 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$2,000 |
Area Agency on Aging, Region One: to provide household cleaning supplies to home delivered meal recipients -- an estimated 36 unduplicated Goodyear seniors |
$7,200 |
Arizona Service Project: to provide a kit and teach homeowners how to weatherproof their home, making homes warmer, safer, and drier for an estimated 20 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$2,000 |
Arizona's Children Association: to create a trauma informed environment in the new Goodyear location, providing a continuum of behavioral health services to an estimated 225 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$8,000 |
Benevilla: towards the Volunteer Home Services program, providing free services (such as assisted transportation) to an estimated 40 duplicated Goodyear older adults and adults with disabilities |
$2,000 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona (BBBSAZ): to provide community-based mentors for 20 unduplicated at-risk Goodyear youth |
$2,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley (BGCAZ): to increase youth access to opportunities and services to help them succeed academically, gain positive life skills to benefit them now and as they become adults, and prepare them for the workforce through programming for an estimated 110 unduplicated Goodyear youth |
$8,000 |
Catitude Arts: for art supplies and stipends for the Creative Aging and Mural Mentoring projects, serving an estimated 1,500 duplicated Goodyear residents |
$3,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS): to expand services available for Goodyear residents experiencing homelessness, including expanding shelter options and increasing community preventative services through a regional services hub in nearby Glendale for an estimated 15 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$5,000 |
Helping Families In Need: to provide healthcare and resource navigation support to an estimated 650 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$6,000 |
Homeless Youth Connection: to support the Empowering Youth For The Future program, providing basic needs and resources, including housing, food, clothing and life skills programs for 25 unduplicated homeless Goodyear youth |
$1,500 |
Hope Community Services, Inc.: to fund behavioral health services for low-income, high-risk children and their families and provide safe environments for children referred by AZ Department of Child Safety to an estimated 160 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$7,500 |
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest: in support of the Interfaith Homeless Emergency Shelter Program (I-HELP), a low barrier shelter program for an estimated 20 unduplicated Goodyear residents experiencing homelessness |
$5,000 |
Mission of Mercy: to support the medical care expenses of an estimated 40 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$2,000 |
New Life Center: to support the emergency shelter program for an estimated 30 unduplicated victims of domestic violence |
$10,000 |
Phoenix Rescue Mission: to conduct street outreach at homeless encampments and assistance to an estimated 120 duplicated homeless Goodyear residents |
$10,000 |
SCOSIC operating Meals of Joy: to fund free, home-delivered meals for an estimated 30 unduplicated Goodyear seniors |
$1,000 |
Sky Kids, Inc.: to support Fly Day, an opportunity to experience flight at no cost for an estimated 200 unduplicated Goodyear residents with special needs and their families |
$1,500 |
Sounds of Autism: to purchase tool kits, resources, and continue the in-person training for Goodyear's first responders, families and community leaders, and media -- an estimated 1,976 unduplicated individuals |
$2,000 |
Southwest Lending Closet: to support the lending of home health care equipment free of charge to any person in need, serving an estimated 900 duplicated Goodyear residents |
$14,000 |
Special Olympics Arizona, Inc.: to support an estimated 200 duplicated Goodyear athletes and Unified partners |
$5,000 |
St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance: to procure food for Emergency Food Boxes, Mobile Pantries, and Weekend Backpack programs provided to Goodyear-based partner agencies who distribute the emergency food to an estimated 4,250 unduplicated Goodyear residents |
$7,500 |
West Valley Youth Orchestra: to deliver a one-day Fall Workshop to focus students in intensive sectional rehearsals and a short concert for an estimated 30 unduplicated Goodyear youth and their family members |
$1,500 |
Organization | FY2021 Funding |
A New Leaf, Inc.: to help vulnerable families maintain housing, stabilize their children in school, and gain self-sufficiency for 60 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 5,000 |
Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank: to have the food to meet increased demand for 1937 duplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 12,000 |
All Faith Community Services: to provide a "Mobile Food Bank" pilot project to support the emergency food needs of the residents of Goodyear and data collection for added services for4822 duplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 15,000 |
Angels on Patrol, Inc.: for the expansion of Crisis Response and Youth Enrichment Programs into Goodyear for13 unduplicated Goodyear residents. |
$ 1,800 |
Area Agency on Aging: to support two innovative transportation programs through the Area Agency on Aging to help transport older adults to the grocery store, and doctor appointments and to pick-up prescriptions for 36 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 5,500 |
Benevilla: to provide free services for elderly and disabled adults, including assisted transportation to medical appointments and other vital appointments, grocery shopping, phone pals/friendly visitors, handyman services, and weekly emergency errands such as prescription pickups for 266 duplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 2,000 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona: for facilitated evidence-based mentoring programs that provide relationships between adults and at-risk youth in the Goodyear for 13 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 2,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley (BGCAZ): to support the educational, workforce development, and other programming at the Tri-City West Thornwood Branch in order to provide a greater variety of services to Goodyear residents for 74 unduplicatedGoodyear residents. | $ 8,000 |
Catitude Gallery & Studio DBA CATITUDE ARTS: to allow Goodyear residents 55+ to obtain new art skills, socialize, create and innovate, improve motor skills, attend community events, utilize programs offered by the city, and increase awareness of art; and, to serve Advanced Placement High School students who want to pursue art as a career for 765 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 2,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS): to fund services for Goodyear residents experiencing homelessness, as well as, the pursuit of regional solutions to ending homelessness and build community stability for 16 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 5,000 |
Helping Families In Need: to provide enrollment services to Goodyear residents for AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System), KidsCare, SNAP(Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, TANF (Temporary Asssistance for Needy Families), and the Affordable Care Act for 627 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 4,000 |
Homeless Youth Connection: to eliminate barriers to graduation for homeless youth and create lasting solutions for a successful future for 25 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 1,500 |
Hope Community Services, Inc.: to support licensing and monitoring foster care and adoptive homes and ensure that the children are being take care of in a safe place; provide behavioral health services to these children who, in most cases, have been subjected to unspeakable trauma; and, provide parent aide, a Positive Parenting Program and supervised visitations for biological parents in the hopes of reunification for 148 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 5,000 |
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest: to provide safe shelter and connection to the resources necessary to move beyond homelessness in the Southwest Valley for 16 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 2,500 |
Mission of Mercy: to provide free primary medical care and prescription medications to uninsured and underinsured families at six rotating clinics throughout Maricopa County, along with patient support, and health education for managing chronic conditions for 39 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 1,500 |
New Life Center: to meet the needs of those impacted by domestic violence, including: survivors, law enforcement and first responders, social service providers, healthcare workers and the community at large with emergency shelter and outreach services that support survivors living in the community, lay legal advocacy, move-out assistance and assistance for survivors of sexual assault for 50 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 8,000 |
Phoenix Rescue Mission: to provide assistance to individuals experiencing homelessness and connect them to solutions and resources that best meet their needs for 18 duplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 10,000 |
SCOSIC operating Meals of Joy: to support income-eligible seniors living with food insecurities through the delivery of free highly nutritious, fresh never frozen, meals daily to seniors living independently in their own homes for 18 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 1,000 |
Southwest Lending Closet: to lend home health care equipment free of charge to any person in need for 1,224 duplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 13,600 |
Special Olympics Arizona: to provide inclusive opportunities to a minimum of 400 Goodyear residents of all ages and abilities through sports, arts, health, connectivity, and community. | $ 1,500 |
St. Mary's Food Bank: to provide additional food to individuals and families experiencing an emergency situation, such as a fire, flood, unexpected job layoff (including those due to the COVID-19 pandemic) or significant health issue; to homeless individuals by providing food to local shelters and food kitchens; and to anyone else who needs food for whatever reason for 5159 unduplicated Goodyear residents. | $ 7,500 |
TOTAL: | $ 114,400 |
Agency |
Award |
A New Leaf, Inc.: to provide direct client assistance to the families taking part in the Siemer Family Stability Program. |
$5,000 |
Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank: towards the purchase of two new refrigerated vehicles. |
$12,000 |
All Faith Community Services: for general program support. |
$15,000 |
Area Agency on Aging, Region One: to support the Agency's Caring Circles program. |
$5,500 |
Benevilla: in support of the Home Services program. |
$2,000 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona: for general program support. |
$3,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix (BGCMP): to help cover the costs of conducting the educational and other after-school and summer programming with Goodyear youth and teens at its Tri-City West Branch. |
$8,000 |
Catitude Gallery & Studio, DBA CATITUDE ARTS: to fund independent certified contracted artists to provide instruction for programming. |
$2,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services: for general program support to the downtown adult shelter. |
$10,000 |
Goodyear Lions Club Fdn Inc.: towards the purchase of another SPOT Machine and any repairs needed for the existing SPOT Machine for uninterrupted eye screening services. |
$2,000 |
Helping Families In Need: to support the workforce needed to provide services in Goodyear. |
$5,000 |
Homeless Youth Connection: to support the full-time case manager assigned to assist the homeless youth attending high schools in Goodyear. |
$1,500 |
Hope Community Services, formerly West Valley Child Crisis Center: for general program support. |
$7,500 |
Junior Achievement of Arizona: to support the workforce needed to provide services in Goodyear. |
$5,000 |
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest: for general IHELP program support in Goodyear. |
$2,500 |
Mission of Mercy: for general program support. |
$1,500 |
New Life Center: to support repairs and maintenance of the 104-bed emergency shelter campus located in the City of Goodyear. |
$8,000 |
Phoenix Gospel Mission, Inc. dba Phoenix Rescue Mission: for general program support in Goodyear. |
$5,500 |
SKY KIDS, INCORPORATED: for safety barriers, signs , beverages, insurance and other supplies from local vendors. |
$3,000 |
Southwest Lending Closet: to support computerizing the check-in check-in / check-out process and bar-coding the inventory. |
$12,000 |
St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance: to procure the food for, prepare, and provide EFBs to assist Goodyear residents who are dealing with a crisis situation and need food assistance. |
$7,500 |
Teen Lifeline: for general program support. |
$5,000 |
West Valley Youth Orchestra: in support of the one day Fall workshop. |
$1,500 |
TOTAL |
$130,000 |
Agency: |
FY2019 Funded |
A New Leaf, Inc. - Family Stability Program: in support of the Family Stability Program to provide direct services to preserve and restore family functioning, keep families safely housed, and improve children's academic success by helping families address the various challenges that have led to their instability. |
$5,000 |
Agua Fria Food & Clothing Bank: to help fund the purchase of a new, more reliable vehicle to pick up donated items from local businesses, grocery stores, churches, and schools our supply of food. |
$12,000 |
All Faith Community Services: to support programs: |
$12,000 |
Area Agency on Aging, Region One: to sustain Senior Adult Independent Living (SAIL) services for Goodyear residents. |
$5,300 |
Benevilla: to support the Volunteer Home Services program in Goodyear. |
$1,500 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona: to support BBBSAZ’s Goodyear Community Based Mentoring Program, which provides youth mentoring services throughout the community beyond the schools. |
$3,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix: for educational and other afterschool and summer programming to Goodyear youth and teens at its Tri-City West/Thornwood Branch (TCW) in Avondale. |
$5,000 |
Catitude Gallery & Studio-A Community Arts Center: in support of Follow Your Art Jr - a summer high school arts program. |
$1,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc. (CASS): in support of Regional Emergency Shelter for Single Adults. |
$11,000 |
Childhelp, Inc.: to help fund the salary of a therapist on the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) providing investigational resources, specialized treatment and support services to child victims of abuse and their non-offending family members. |
$10,000 |
Community Information and Referral Services (CIR): to help fund the salary of one 2-1-1 Arizona Call Specialist who will give guided assistance to community services avialble to those in need. |
$3,000 |
Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona: for direct program expenses related to the Weekly Mentor Program provided to children living in Goodyear's New Life Center. |
$1,500 |
Goodyear Lion's Club Fdn Inc.: to help with the purchase of a second SPOT machine. |
$2,000 |
Helping Families In Need: to provide outreach in Goodyear communities, health awareness, and enrollment in various public programs. |
$3,500 |
Homeless Youth Connection: for case management and housing for homeless youth attending high schools in Goodyear. |
$1,500 |
Junior Achievement of Arizona, Inc.: to sponsor Goodyear students at the JA BizTown program during the 2018-2019 school year. |
$4,000 |
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest: to support ongoing program costs associated with the Interfaith Homeless Emergency Lodging Program (IHELP). |
$2,100 |
Mission of Mercy (MOM): to assist with the costs associated with primary healthcare visits for Goodyear residents. |
$1,500 |
New Life Center: to support the expense of utilities, repairs, and maintenance of the 104 bed emergency shelter campus located in the city of Goodyear. |
$8,000 |
Northwest Valley Connect: towards ongoing program costs associated with transportation options for seniors and people with disabilities, to overcome existing service gaps. |
$2,000 |
Sky Kids, Incorporated: in sponsorship of an event that offers disabled or special needs children with a venue to build self-esteem and confidence through the unique experience of flight. |
$1,000 |
Sojourner Center: to assist in providing direct services to Goodyear residents through mobile advocacy, lay legal support, community awareness, and emergency shelter services. |
$1,500 |
Southwest Lending Closet: towards maintaining adequate inventory, operational costs, toward meeting the needs of expanding the existing space, and to install an inventory management system. |
$10,000 |
Southwest Valley Literacy Association (SVLA): for recruiting, training and certifying tutor volunteers to teach English literacy skills to non-English speaking adults. |
$1,000 |
St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance (St. Mary’s): to procure the food for, prepare, and provide Emergency Food Boxes (EFBs) to low-income individuals and families in Goodyear who are dealing with a crisis situation, such as a fire, flood, unexpected layoff, or significant illness. |
$5,000 |
West Valley Youth Orchestra: to help fund a one day Workshop for members of the West Valley Youth Orchestra. |
$1,000 |
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$ 114,400 |
A New Leaf, Inc.: to provide direct services to preserve and restore family functioning, keep families safely housed, and improve children's academic success by helping families address the various challenges that have led to their instability. | $5,000 |
Agua Fria Food & Clothing Bank: to repair the walk-in freezer. | $10,000 |
All Faith Community Services: for the purchase of materials, supplies and tools/equipment to perform and market the job training and community service learning opportunities for low-income adults and at risk youth, purchase supplemental food for the weekend snack sack program, fund training to enhance senior engagement, and facility usage cost to expand the programs into a larger space to provide all resources to clients in need under one roof. | $15,000 |
Area Agency on Aging, Region One: to serve Goodyear residents on the waiting list for Senior Adult Independent Living (SAIL) services. | $5,300 |
Benevilla: to support the recruitment of volunteers for the Volunteer Home Services program in Goodyear. | $1,500 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona: to provide youth mentoring services throughout the community beyond the schools. |
$3,600 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix: to help cover the costs of providing afterschool and summer programs to Goodyear youth and teens at the Tri-City West/Thornwood Branch (TCW) in Avondale. | $5,600 |
Catitude Gallery & Studio-A Community Arts Center: in support of Follow Your Art Jr - a summer high school arts program. | $1,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc. (CASS): to support program supply costs at both the Vista Colina Emergency Family Shelter and the CASS Regional Single Adult Shelter. | $10,000 |
Childhelp, Inc.: to provide specialized mental health treatment services to Goodyear child abuse victims and non-offending family members at the Southwest Family Advocacy Center. | $10,000 |
Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona: in support of direct program expenses related to the Weekly Mentor Program provided to children living in Goodyear's New Life Center. | $1,500 |
Helping Families In Need: for helping Goodyear community members obtain access to benefits such as health insurance, food and nutrition benefits through the SNAP program, cash assistance. | $3,500 |
Homeless Youth Connection: for case management and housing for homeless youth attending high schools in Goodyear. | $3,400 |
Junior Achievement of Arizona, Inc.: to fund Goodyear student (4-6th grade) participation in the JA BizTown Program during the 2017-2018 school year. | $2,500 |
Mission of Mercy: to help cover critical operating expenses for the Avondale clinic, which provides no-cost healthcare services and resources to Goodyear families. | $3,000 |
New Life Center: to support utilities, repairs and maintenance of a 104-bed emergency shelter campus located in the City of Goodyear. | $10,000 |
Northwest Valley Connect: to invest in a Volunteer Coordinator who will build on the relationships in the Goodyear and Avondale area in order to develop a core team of volunteers. | $1,500 |
Sky Kids, Incorporated: in support of an all-day event at the Goodyear Airport that offers disabled or special needs children with a venue to build self-esteem and confidence through the unique experience of flight. | $1,000 |
Sojourner Center: to provide crisis shelter/transitional housing and supportive services to Goodyear residents with histories of domestic violence, sexual assault and/or human trafficking. | $1,500 |
Southwest Lending Closet: to maintain adequate inventory to meet the growing needs of clients, to operate the Closet, and to go toward meeting the needs of expanding the existing space. | $10,000 |
Southwest Valley Literacy Association: for part time staff and quarterly media coverage to solicit tutors | $1,000 |
St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance: to procure the food for, and distribute, Emergency Food Boxes to Goodyear residents in a crisis. | $7,500 |
West Valley Youth Orchestra: a one day Workshop for members of the West Valley Youth Orchestra. | $1,000 |
A New Leaf, Inc. to assist with the Family Stability Program | $5,000 |
Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank to support the annual school uniform program | $2,000 |
Aid to Adoption of Special Kids (AASK) to support the of the Building and Strengthening Families program | $2,000 |
All Faith Community Services to support job training and community service learning opportunities for low-income adults and at-risk youth and enhance senior volunteer engagement at the food bank, provide low-income children a weekend snack sack and assist with expansion into a larger space. | $15,000 |
Alzheimer's Association Desert Southwest Chapter to provide family care consultation, education workshops, helpline and support group services. | $5,000 |
Area Agency on Aging, Region One, Inc. to reduce the number of Goodyear residents on the waiting list for SAIL services. | $5,200 |
Arizona Opera Company to support the OperaTunity program which provides free arts education programming. | $1,000 |
Benevilla to support the expansion of the volunteer home services program in Goodyear. | $1,500 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona to support the Goodyear community-based mentoring program for high-risk, disadvantaged youth living in Goodyear. | $1,500 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix to help cover the costs of providing afterschool and summer programs to Goodyear youth at the Tri-City West/Thornwood Branch in Avondale. | $5,000 |
Catitude Gallery Studios, CGS - A Community Arts Center for Follow Your Art Jr., a summer high school arts program. | $1,000 |
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc. (CASS) to support the general operations of CASS' two regional shelters for single adults and families with children experiencing homelessness. | $10,000 |
Childhelp, Inc. to cover a portion of the salary of a therapist who provides specialized mental health treatment services to Goodyear child abuse victims and non-offending family members through the Southwest Family Advocacy Center in Goodyear . | $10,000 |
Community Information and Referral Services/2-1-1 Arizona to help fund call specialists. | $3,700 |
Father Matters, Inc. to establish, recruit for and facilitate the Fathers in the Mix program in Goodyear community schools and in support of the 24/7 Dad curriculum. | $1,500 |
Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona for direct expenses for the weekly mentor program, the professional artists series, Free Arts Days and the summer camp series. | $1,500 |
Hattie Larlham to fund scholarships to special needs students from Goodyear who do not have resources to attend Camp Connect and to help offset costs of program planning. | $1,000 |
Helping Families in Need to help Goodyear community members gain access to various benefits including health care, food and nutrition, and connection with other community services. | $3,500 |
Homeless Youth Connections (HYC) to support the Empowering Youth for the Future program. | $3,000 |
Mission of Mercy, Inc. to provide no-cost health care services and resources to Goodyear families. | $3,000 |
New Life Center to support domestic violence shelter housing costs. | $10,000 |
Sky Kids, Incorporated building self-esteem and confidence for special needs kids through flight. | $1,000 |
Southwest Lending Closet to help maintain an adequate inventory of durable medical equipment to meet the growing need. | $10,000 |
Southwest Valley Literacy Association to attract and train more tutors and in support of volunteer training. | $1,000 |
St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance to procure the food for, and distributed, emergency food boxes to Goodyear residents dealing with a crisis situation that compromises their ability to secure enough food to eat. | $5,000 |
Teen Lifeline for general operating in support of the Crisis Hotline, Life Skills Development and Prevention & Outreach programs specifically aimed at Goodyear teens. | $5,000 |
West Valley Youth Orchestra to provide a one day workshop for members of the West Valley Youth Orchestra. | $1,000 |