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Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2019-2020 — Maricopa County Edition
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2019-2020 — Maricopa County Edition, page 30
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2019-2020 — Maricopa County Edition, page 31

THE SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army has been helping Arizonans in need overcome poverty, addiction and economic hardships through a range of social services for more than 125 years. Your generous tax credit contributions help The Salvation Army provide food for the hungry, emergency shelter and clothing for the homeless, disaster and heat relief, rent and utilities assistance, senior activity and outreach, adult rehabilitation, opportunities for underprivileged children and skills training, along with recreation, character-building, education, music and arts programs — “Doing the Most Good” in communities big and small throughout Arizona. In the first-ever listing of “America’s Favorite Charities” by The Chronicle of Philanthropy , The Salvation Army ranked as the country’s largest privately-funded, direct-service nonprofit. Arizona.SalvationArmy.org | Tax Code 20671 THE BE KIND PEOPLE PROJECT The Be Kind People Project works to build a generation of respectful, responsible, healthy and caring citizens and leaders. BKPP utilizes tax credit donations to offer effective, high- impact youth development programs to thousands of low-income students. Tax credit donations help support character education, health/wellness and CyberSkills programs grounded in the Be Kind Pledge (I pledge to be: encouraging, supportive, positive, helpful, honest, considerate, thankful, responsible, respectful and a friend). These donations help BKPP provide high-quality programs that improve student academic achievement, help students live an active/healthier lifestyle and provide students with essential skills to help them be successful both now and in the future. TheBeKindPeopleProject.org | Tax Code 20831 Qualified Charity ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple) 30 FRONTDOORS MEDIA | TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE

UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF CENTRAL ARIZONA UCP’s compassionate experts are dedicated to helping children and adults with a wide array of intellectual and developmental disabilities reach their full potential while improving the quality of life for both the individual and his or her family. Tax credit gifts from caring donors are essential for UCP to provide high-quality programs and services for people with disabilities. To achieve their full potential, people with disabilities need programs adapted to their unique needs. In addition, genuine relationships built on respect, trust, hope and belief in the ability to overcome great challenges encourages our children and adults to accomplish more than many thought possible. UCP’s programs and services include pediatric speech, feeding, occupational and physical therapies, early childhood education, life-skills program for teens, day programs for adults, and home and community-based services. UCPofCentralAZ.org | Tax Code 20473 UMOM NEW DAY CENTERS UMOM New Day Centers provides emergency shelter, comprehensive services and innovative housing solutions to end homelessness for families, single women and youth. In addition to emergency shelter, UMOM provides supportive services and resources to help reduce the barriers of securing safe and sustainable housing. The following are some of the supportive services and resources offered at UMOM: workforce development, job training, childcare, wellness center, counseling, life skills classes and more. umom.org | Tax Code 86-0521062 Qualified Charity ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple) TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 31