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PHOENIX, AZ — A trio of Phoenix-based nonprofits are among the 14 groups selected for OneAZ Community Foundation's Together is Better grants.
The three groups that received funding were A New Leaf, Feeding Phoenix Farm and Generation Justice.
The $290,000 Together is Better grant funding was handed out to groups that helped build a strong foundation for Arizona's economic stability, including children's health groups, food banks, financial education groups, veterans' interest groups and local youth programs, the company said.
A New Leaf is a Phoenix-based financial education organization that offers financial empowerment services. It plans on using its grant funding to support the group's existing programs.
Feeding Phoenix Farm is a food bank that supports the Phoenix area that will use its grant funding to build chicken coops to provide eggs for the community.
Generation Justice is a children's health program that works to support the child protection system in Arizona and end violence against children.
Here's a list of the 14 Arizona nonprofits that will receive grant funding through this year's program:
A New Leaf, PhoenixBread of Life Missions, Camp VerdeFeeding Phoenix Farm, PhoenixFlagstaff Family Food Center, FlagstaffPeople Who Care, PrescottReach for the Stars, TucsonHabitat for Humanity Northern Arizona, FlagstaffHigh Country Humane, FlagstaffPrescott YMCA of Yavapai County, PrescottCamelot Therapeutic Horsemanship, ScottsdaleDeep Sea Valkyries, HigleyGeneration Justice, PhoenixI am You 360, TucsonSouthern Arizona Book Heroes, Tucson
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