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GEOGRAPHIC TABLE OF CONTENTS

Geographic Table of Contents (cont.)

PHOENIX (CONT.) ..... Phoenix Rescue Mission ............................. Homeless Assistance.........................30 RightCare Foundation ............................... Senior Support............................... 37 Science for All ...................................... Education Support............................20 Youth Support................................45 Southwest Human Development Behavioral Health ............................ 15 Early Childhood ............................. 19 Special Needs ...............................39 Southwest Kids Cancer Foundation................... Cancer Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Diocese of Phoenix........ Family Support...............................24 Streetlight ......................................... Foster Care..................................50 Teen Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Youth Support................................45 Teen Life Line....................................... Behavioral Health ............................ 16 Suicide Prevention ...........................40 The Singletons.......................................Cancer Support.............................. 17 Family Support...............................24 TM Kids AZ ......................................... Family Support...............................25 U.S. Veterans Initiative (U.S. Vets)..................... Employment Assistance.......................22 Housing Assistance...........................33 Veterans and Military ......................... 41 QUEEN CREEK ........ Canyon State Academy ............................. Foster Care.................................. 51 Pan de Vida Foundation ............................. Employment Assistance.......................22 Family Support...............................25 SCOTTSDALE ......... Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children .............. Cancer Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Firm Foundation Youth Homes ....................... Foster Care.................................. 51 Pearce Family Foundation - Angel Pups ............... Animals Helping Humans...................... 14 Pearce Family Foundation ........................... Family Support...............................33 Housing Assistance...........................33 The Miracle League of Arizona ....................... Special Needs ...............................39 Voices for Casa Children............................. Foster Care..................................52 SURPRISE ............ Benevilla ........................................... Healthcare Organizations .....................28 Senior Support...............................36 TEMPE ............... Aid to Women Center................................ Healthcare Organzations......................29 Women’s Suport..............................43 Empact ............................................ Suicide Prevention ...........................40 Moving Vets Ahead ................................. Veterans and Military .........................40 Junior Achievement of Arizona ...................... Youth Support................................ 44 SCNM Sage Foundation ............................. Healthcare Organizations .....................28

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Colorado River Area

PAGE ................. Cuddle Outreach ................................... Foster Care................... 52 YUMA ................ Jessie’s Closet ..................................... Foster Care................... 52

Northern Arizona

COTTONWOOD ....... House of Ruth ...................................... Women’s Support ............................43 FLAGSTAFF........... Housing for Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans and Military .........................40 KINGMAN ............ The Club for Youth .................................. Youth Support................................45 PRESCOTT............ Prescott Meals on Wheels ........................... Food Bank/Assistance ........................ 27 Senior Support............................... 37 U.S. Veterans Initiative (U.S. Vets)......................Employment Assistance.......................22 Housing Assistance...........................33 Veterans and Military ......................... 41

Southern Arizona

FLORENCE ........... Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project.......... Legal Aid....................................34 Refugee Assistance ..........................35 MARANA ............. Arizona Youth Partnership ........................... Family Support...............................25 Youth Support................................45 TUCSON.............. Arizona Baptist Children’s Services ................... Foster Care..................................50 Arizona’s Children Association ....................... Behavioral Health ............................ 15 Family Support...............................23 Beacon Group ...................................... Employment Assistance....................... 21 Special Needs ...............................38 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Arizona .......... Youth Support................................ 44 Caring Ministries ................................... Food Banks/Assistance ....................... 27 Children’s Clinics ................................... Family Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Healthcare ..................................28 Special Needs ...............................38 Educational Enrichment Foundation .................. Education Support............................20 Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse .............. Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse .......... 18 Felicia’s Farm ....................................... Food Banks/Assistance .......................26 Gap Ministries ...................................... Foster Care.................................. 51 Habitat for Humanity Tucson ......................... Family Support...............................25 Housing Assistance...........................33 Hands of Hope Tucson .............................. Women’s Support ............................42 Integrative Touch for Kids............................ Family Support...............................25 Healthcare Organizations .....................29 Special Needs ...............................39 Interfaith Community Services ....................... Family Support...............................25 Senior Support............................... 37 Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest ............ Family Support...............................25 Refugee Assistance ..........................35 Senior Support............................... 37 Midwest Food Bank ................................. Food Banks/Assistance ....................... 27 Miracle Center ...................................... Addiction Support & Recovery ................. 13 Behavioral Health ............................ 15 Food Banks/Assistance ....................... 27 Women’s Support ............................42 More Than a Bed ................................... Foster Care..................................52 Parent Aid Child Abuse Prevention Center ............ Family Support...............................24 Science of Sport .................................... Education Support............................20 Southern Arizona Legal Aid .......................... Legal Aid....................................34 Teen Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Youth Support................................45 Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids (TRAK) ....... Animals Helping Humans...................... 14 Special Needs ...............................39 Youth Support................................45 Therapeutic Riding of Tucson (TROT) ................. Animals Helping Humans...................... 14 Special Needs ...............................39

Did you know if you file a tax extension, you still need to make your tax credit donations by April 15th, 2022.

Private School

Maximum Contributions: $2,435 | Married Filing Jointly $1,219 | Filing Single

Qualified Charitable Organization

Maximum Contributions: $800 | Married Filing Jointly $400 | Filing Single

Qualified Foster Care Organization

Maximum Contributions: $1,000 | Married Filing Jointly $500 | Filing Single

Public School

Maximum Contributions: $400 | Married Filing Jointly $200 | Filing Single

Private Schools

DETAILS

You may claim a dollar-for-dollar AZ tax credit for making contributions to a School Tuition Organization to create scholarships for students attending Kindergarten to 12th grade private schools. Contributions for the 2021 tax year can be made through April 15, 2022. • You can recommend a student or school receive the donation. • Maximum contributions for the 2021 tax year are: - $1,219 for filing single, or - $2,435 for filing jointly. • Uses Tax Credit Form 323 and 348 on your AZ state tax return.

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Bella Vista College Prep

Providing small class sizes and a tailored curriculum that best fits each students needs, incorporating problem solving, critical thinking and technology into everyday instruction. Scottsdale

Creo

Developing a passion to learn through discovery in a secular, bilingual, and family centered learning. Gilbert

Castlehill Country Day

Providing an environment where children can feel safe and secure, and loved; where they can study, but also play. Tucson

Holy Family Academy

Providing students in grades K-12 with a truly outstanding education in the classical liberal arts in an environment that is conducive to the formation of the whole person. Phoenix

ISA

Allowing your child to achieve bilingualism through play, structured language learning, acquired routines and the study of math, science, social studies, music and art in the second language. Scottsdale

Palm Valley Montessori

Providing children an education that fulfills their intellectual, social, and emotional potential. Goodyear

Tempe Montessori Schoool

Providing the very best care and education of young children, and helping parents achieve their highest goals in the education of their children and in their family life. Mesa

Menachem Mendel Academy

Revolutionizing Jewish education and creating happy, refined, solutions-oriented servant leaders who are accomplished, proud and compassionate Jews. Scottsdale

Rancho Solano

Cultivating in our students the ingenuity to thrive in a global society and to be architects of their future. Scottsdale

The Gregory School

Incorporating the guiding principles of the 6 Cs (critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, compassion, communication, and community) throughout a student’s time here, providing an educational experience of the whole child. Tucson

Did you know you can recommend a student who is attending an Arizona private school to receive your private school tax credit donation?

Qualified Charitable Organizations

DETAILS

Your donation to the QCO tax credit will support organizations assisting low-income children, individuals and families. Contributions for the 2021 tax year can be made through April 15, 2022 • Maximum contributions are: - $400 for filing single, or - $800 for filing jointly. • Uses Tax Credit Form 321 on your AZ state tax return.

Addiction Support & Recovery

Phoenix Dream Center

Stopping human trafficking. Fighting drug addiction. Ending Hunger.

QCO Code: 20061 Miracle Center

Creating renewal through an individualized 18-month program, designed to help women foster a Christ-centered lifestyle, secure stable housing, employment and reach their full potential.

QCO Code: 20124

Arizona Women’s Recovery Center (AWRC)

Providing substance abuse treatment to women through a variety of programs to address individual needs.

QCO Code: 20058

Hushabye Nursery

Embracing substance exposed babies and their caregivers with compassionate, evidence-based care that changes the course of their entire lives.

QCO Code: 22019 Hope for Addiction

A long-term transition home for at-risk single moms and their kids, keeping families together and children out of foster care

QCO Code: 21041

Animals Helping Humans

Pearce Family Foundation — Angel Pups

Providing needed financial assistance, mobilize resources and engage the community to support families with a child facing chronic or life-threatening illness.

QCO Code: 20902

Therapeutic Riding of Tucson (TROT)

Changing lives one stride at a time. TROT provides services to a diverse population of children and adults living with disabilities, starting at age four and including a specific class for military veterans.

QCO Code: 20696 Pawsitive Friendships

Helping children with special needs who are not engaging, complying, or progressing in their therapy by providing Animal Assisted Therapy, thereby supporting and encouraging the kids through the unconditional love of an animal-human friendship.

QCO Code: 20861 A New Leaf

Providing assistance to those most in need in our community, helping families, children, and adults overcome the challenges they face.

QCO Code: 20075

Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids (TRAK)

Strengthening kids and community through animal interaction.

QCO Code: 20740

Behavioral Health

Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels

Bringing dignity and comfort into the harsh world of childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

QCO Code: 20854

Arizona’s Children Association

Providing a variety of programs and services to meet the needs of more than 40,000 children, youth, and families each year.

QCO Code: 20699

Southwest Human Development

Strengthening the foundation Arizona’s children need for a great start in life.

QCO Code: 20390 Miracle Center

Creating renewal through an individualized 18-month program, designed to help women foster a Christ-centered lifestyle, secure stable housing, employment and reach their full potential.

QCO Code: 20124

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