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SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Scottsdale's Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship was among the 14 groups selected for OneAZ Community Foundation's Together is Better grants.
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.
Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship offers local youth programs that focus on improving quality of life for children and adults through outdoor education and horsemanship.
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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