Projects

TAPAZ is proud to be working with the projects represented on these pages as they work to improve community health and well-being in Arizona. Whether the relationship is based solely on a grant or is a longer-term full fiscal sponsorship, each of these partners came to this platform by starting with an application and a conversation.

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ResilientMe is a non-profit prevention program that is uniquely designed for youth who are aging out of foster care in the Phoenix area.

Seeds to Inspire Foundation is a community-rooted nonprofit that supports people and communities with the least access to health resources, nourishing food, and wellness education. We believe that healing happens in connection—with the land, with each other, and with ourselves. Through mutual aid, cultural celebration, and practical tools for whole-person health, we help individuals and families grow vibrant lives.

Si Se Puede is a registered neighborhood association with the City of Phoenix located in Estrella Village District 7.

Skate After School teaches skateboarding to youth in underserved Phoenix communities. Kids learn lessons in generosity, respect, innovation, and persistence that help them thrive on and off the board.

A network of agencies, professionals, and community members interested in using the Adverse Childhood Experience Study and ACEs Science to improve quality in services.

Taproot was formed to undertake land restoration and other projects that invite collaborative solutions for fostering healthy, resilient people and environments.

TD SYNNEX – Share the Magic Arizona Chapter is a group that is working to raise funds through events and other fundraising efforts, which will then be donated to local nonprofit organizations.

The Arc of Maricopa County provides moms who are battling health and family situations with tools and resources which enable them to become effective participants in their students who are in special education as they progress towards reaching their full potential becoming adults and contributing members of their community and the workforce.

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