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Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2022-23 — Maricopa County Edition
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2022-23 — Maricopa County Edition, page 44
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2022-23 — Maricopa County Edition, page 45

NOURISHPHX NourishPHX is the trusted community hub serving vulnerable individuals and families by offering resources to satisfy immediate needs and provide pathways to self-sufficiency. The charitable tax credit helps NourishPHX provide support to more than 14,000 households each year with food resources, a free clothing closet, our job and resource center, SNAP (food stamps) outreach and a variety of programming with other organizations. With one in six people living in poverty in Phoenix, we need your help to assist more families. Tours and volunteers welcomed. nourishphx.org Tax Code 20385 PAZ DE CRISTO Paz de Cristo’s mission is to feed, clothe and empower those struggling with poverty, hunger and homelessness in the Phoenix East Valley. Paz de Cristo was established in 1988 as an outreach program for those struggling with hunger, poverty and homelessness. Through our comprehensive, basic needs programming, including nightly hot meal service, our weekly Food Box distribution program, clothing program and empowerment services, Paz de Cristo serves approximately 15,000 unique individuals throughout the year. pazdecristo.org Tax Code 20275 SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES Qualified Charities | $400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple 44 FRONTDOORS MEDIA | TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE

PHOENIX INDIAN CENTER Phoenix Indian Center serves the American Indian community with culturally relevant youth services, language and cultural revitalization programs, education and workforce development. Tax credit contributions support important programs like community education workshops, civic engagement outreach, substance abuse and suicide prevention, family skill building, culture and language revitalization, workforce services for teenagers and adults, and youth leadership events and workshops. Additionally, funds are utilized to aid our work in providing basic needs to families who lack sufficient resources due to longstanding impacts of COVID-19 and other life circumstances. Our center was established in 1947, and is the oldest, urban American Indian center in the country. PhxIndCenter.org Tax Code 20394 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 nearly 130 years. Your generous tax credit contributions help The Salvation Army provide food for the hungry, emergency shelter and clothing for the homeless, rent and utilities assistance, disaster and heat relief, holiday joy, senior activity and outreach, adult rehabilitation, skills training, opportunities for underprivileged children, and emotional and spiritual support — “Doing the Most Good” for nearly 450,000 people annually through more than 50 centers of operation throughout Arizona. In 2021, The Salvation Army was ranked #2 on the list of “America’s Favorite Charities” by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. SalvationArmySouthwest.org Tax Code 20671 SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES Qualified Charities | $400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 45