Qualified Foster Care Organizations | $618 per Individual • $1,234 per Married Couple 28 FRONTDOORS MEDIA | TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE ARIZONA FRIENDS OF FOSTER CHILDREN FOUNDATION Since 1984, AFFCF has addressed the unmet needs of Arizona’s children in foster care. Our mission is to create opportunities and empower youth to thrive and transition to adulthood. We support this through three programs: Childhood Activities (funding a range of academic, extracurricular and enriching experiences for foster youth), Keys to Success (career planning, employment and housing stability services for youth aging out of the foster care system) and Post-Secondary Scholarships (funding and resources for youth pursuing higher education). AFFCF fosters resilience and success for nearly 4,000 Arizona youth annually. affcf.org Tax Code 10023 ARIZONA BAPTIST CHILDREN’S SERVICES & FAMILY MINISTRIES Arizona Baptist Children’s Services & Family Ministries aims to provide hope and care to hurting children and families through Christ-centered ministries. ABCS is a faith-based nonprofit social services ministry founded in 1960 as a home for displaced children. Over 60 years later, ABCS offers practical support to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of families across Arizona. From foster care and counseling to pregnancy support and food distribution, ABCS serves people of all ages, from unborn babies to aging adults, with compassion and dignity. Every gift makes a difference. Your support helps strengthen families, care for children and walk alongside individuals in crisis. When you give to ABCS, you join a legacy of faith-driven service that transforms lives and communities. abcs.org Tax Code 10007
Qualified Foster Care Organizations | $618 per Individual • $1,234 per Married Couple TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 29 SPREADING THREADS CLOTHING BANK Spreading Threads is a grassroots, nonprofit community clothing bank based in Tucson that provides free clothing to youth in foster care in Arizona. STCB’s primary activities are monthly clothing distribution events, as well as offering supplementary programming. The clothing bank provides more than just clothes and shoes; it supplies school items, toys, games and books. With new clothes, shoes and school supplies, foster children can attend school and feel they have a more level playing field. While STCB accepts gently used clothing, providing new clothes counters the message that these traditionally marginalized children are second-class citizens. In addition to monthly events, STCB performs countless emergency clothing pulls, day and night, for children entering foster care with little to nothing. spreadingthreads.com Tax Code 10056 Don’t forget to fill out the Worksheet on the back cover before you meet with your tax adviser! MY 2025 ARIZONA TAX LIABILITY 2025/26 TAX CREDIT DONATION WORKSHEET $ AMOUNT ORGANIZATION(S) In the same year, you can take advantage of all four tax credits: the Qualified Charitable Tax Credit, the Qualified Foster Care Tax Credit, the Public School Tuition Tax Credit and the School Tuition Organization Tax Credits. To download and print this worksheet, go to aztaxcreditguide.com Cut here and take with you. Qualified Charitable Organization Private School Tuition Organization IF you give to Private School Tuition Organization, you may ALSO donate to: School Tuition Organization Public & Charter Schools Qualified Foster Care Organization TAX CREDITS $ $ $ $ $ Filing single: $200 Married filing jointly: $400 Filing single: $769 Married filing jointly: $1,535 Filing single: $766 Married filing jointly: $1,527 Filing single: $618 Married filing jointly: $1,234 Filing single: $495 Married filing jointly: $987


