PHOENIX INDIAN CENTER The Phoenix Indian Center, established in 1947, is a human services organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of families. We provide direct services to more than 7,500 clients annually through workforce development for unemployed and underemployed individuals to secure a permanent job with a livable wage; drug and alcohol prevention to help youth make positive life choices; skill-building seminars to inspire high school youth to stay in school and be ready for college or career and life after high school; and language classes and cultural-sharing opportunities to keep American Indian culture alive. phxindcenter.org | Tax Code 20394 ONE•N•TEN one•n•ten serves LGBTQ youth and young adults ages 11-24, providing empowering social and service programs that promote self-expression, self-acceptance, leadership development and healthy life choices. With programs ranging from workforce development and mentoring to supportive housing for youth experiencing homelessness to the nation’s largest LGBTQ summer camp, one•n•ten serves more than 1,000 youths across the state of Arizona each year. Our vibrant youth center located in central Phoenix serves as the main connection point for services, while satellite programming is offered across the state in Scottsdale, Mesa, Flagstaff, Glendale, Prescott and Queen Creek. onenten.org | Tax Code 20190 Qualified Charity ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple) 26 FRONTDOORS MEDIA | TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE
POWER PAWS ASSISTANCE DOGS Our mission is to provide highly skilled assistance dogs to people with disabilities; education and continuing support for working assistance dog teams; and to be a resource in the community for people with disabilities. Your tax credit donation lowers the cost of training (by 70 percent) an assistance dog for those faced with the financial burden of healthcare for the rest of their lives. Power Paws provides assistance dogs to Arizona’s most vulnerable citizens — the disabled. Areas of service include PTSD, mobility, Type I diabetes and facility dogs. Dogs also work with survivors of sexual/domestic abuse. Dogs are placed with forensic interviewers, in court when survivors provide testimony, or find digital evidence for Internet crimes against children. Our dogs improve the quality of life for those we serve. azpowerpaws.org | Tax Code 20712 RYAN HOUSE Ryan House provides world-class care and programs that are 100 percent funded by private donations for medically fragile children and their families as they navigate life-limiting journeys from diagnosis through end-of-life. Our Sponsor-a-Stay Program provides medically fragile children (ages birth to 18) with life-threatening or terminal illnesses short-term, overnight stays. Each overnight stay costs approximately $1,000. Tax credit funds will directly help more than 200 of Arizona’s most medically fragile children, approximately 400 parents, 400 siblings and additional loved ones, such as extended family members and friends, who will also receive comfort and support. Funds will provide professional nursing care, expert Child-Life care, life-enhancing therapeutic/expressive activities and experiences, and food and nourishment, along with anticipatory grief and legacy work and bereavement support, in our 12,500-square-foot, home-like medical facility. ryanhouse.org | Tax Code 20088 Qualified Charity ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple) TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 27


