As part of the community-focused missions of both the Phoenix IDA and the Phoenix Community Development & Investment Corporation (PCDIC), the organizations today jointly announced a total of $2.9 million awarded to nonprofits serving Phoenix and Maricopa County in 2022.

Both organizations are instrumental in impacting vulnerable populations and underserved communities in Phoenix as well as Maricopa county, primarily by providing access to capital through bond financing, investments and loans, homeowner down payment assistance, among other programs.

The Phoenix IDA and PCDIC maintain Community Development Funds with the goal of awarding grants to nonprofits in the areas of affordable housing, health innovation, youth and family development, as well as economic and community development.

Funding for these local projects comes primarily from the Phoenix IDA’s public financing of out-of-state projects and PCDIC’s private revenue attracted by New Markets Tax Credits projects, which are federally funded. Since 2011, the Community Development Funds have allocated more than $10 million to local nonprofits. Nonprofits receiving awards as part of the recent $1.6 million grant cycle include:

“At the heart of the missions of both the Phoenix IDA and PCDIC, we believe in investing back into under-resourced communities in Phoenix and Maricopa county,” said Phoenix IDA CEO Juan Salgado. “Revenue generated from our innovative financing enabled us to reinvest nearly $3 million into 61 nonprofits last year alone.”

Following the challenges of the COVID pandemic, the boards of both the Phoenix IDA and PCDIC launched a goal of allocating $1 million to fund initiatives that promote innovation in health care. Nonprofits that received funding awards in healthcare during this cycle include:

The Arizona Community Foundation administers grants from the Community Development Fund. Find more information here.

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