June 2004
Following is a listing and brief description of grants totaling $444,241 approved by SLHI’s Board of Trustees in June 2004.
Technical Assistance Partnership (TAP)
$170,000 for one year
Technical Support Project for Small and Mid-sized Health and Human Service Non-Profits
The following grants were made from SLHI’s Community Grants Program:
American Heart Association
$15,100 for one year
Barbershop Hypertension Pilot Program
Extended Hands Food Bank
$32,000 for one year
Funding for Acquisition of Existing Food Bank
Wisdom to Go
$24,000 for one year
Youth Enrichment Project
Arizona Perinatal Trust
$25,000 for one year
Interactive Website
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc.
$17,611 for one year
Dental Software and New Computers
Pediatric Foundation of Arizona, Inc.
$78,935 over three years
Pediatrics Quality Initiative
The following grants were made from SLHI’s Bridge Grants Program (discontinued in 2004):
Arizona Recreation Center for the Handicapped
$7,500 for one year
Health Education and Prevention Program
FIBCO Family Services
$6,500 for one year
Strategic Planning and Board Development
Grantmakers in Health
$6,375 for one year
Annual Support
Greater Phoenix Youth At Risk
$10,000 for one year
Expansion of Fund Development Capacity
Maricopa Health Foundation
$8,000 for one year
Development of Fundraising Plan
Southwest Human Development
$10,000 for one year
Development of Marketing Plan
University of Arizona’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence
$8,220 for one year
Board Development and Strategic Plan
The following grants were made from SLHI’s Trustee Grants Funds:
ASU Community Health Center
$5,000 for one year
Support for Medical Clinic
Arizona Kidney Foundation
$5,000 for one year
Operational Support
Children and Family Alliance
$5,000 for one year
Support for Alliance and Professional Training and Coordination Project
Maricopa Pediatric Foundation
$1,000 for one year
Medical Services for Youth
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
$4,000 for one year
Support for Free Medical Clinic
Valley of the Sun YMCA – Chris Town Office
$5,000 for one year
Strong Kids Campaign