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Elevate Phoenix Scholarships and Vans

In 2015, Executive Council Charities made a three year commitment to fund the Ann Myers Drysdale Dare to Dream Scholarship for urban at-risk youth, as well as becoming the transportation sponsor for the MVP Program for Middle School Youth supported by the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation. Both programs are making a lasting impact for local teens through Elevate Phoenix’s unique programming

Phoenix Children’s Hospital Play Room

Phoenix Children’s Hospital has been a partner and beneficiary of Executive Council Charities for more than five years. Back in 2013, we took a major step forward and committed $500,000 in support of the 4th Floor Playroom and related programming. The Playroom, which now bears our name, plays an important role for kids and their families before, during and after their surgical procedures.

UMOM New Day Centers

UMOM New Day Centers addresses a critical community need by providing safe shelter, housing and supportive services to homeless families and individuals. In addition to annual support we provide, Executive Council Charities launched a new initiative in the summer of 2015 and is donating the materials, labor and project management to assist UMOM with a major capital project – the construction of a new Donation Store on their main campus.

Boys and Girls Club Power Hour Program

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale has been a partner and beneficiary of Executive Council Charities for more than five years. Back in 2013, that partnership was enhanced when we committed $375,000 in support of the Power Hour Room and related programming at the Barker Branch in South Scottsdale, along with programming at the Red Mountain and Lehi Branches on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.

Junior Achievement Biztown

Executive Council Charities made a sizable grant in 2014 and another in 2015 to support the BizTown program and create the Executive Council Charities Philanthropy Shop in both BizTowns at JA’s main campus. The simulation of running a small city teaches many lessons to local school children, including the operation of the Philanthropy shop where students learn how to raise funds from fellow citizens and invest in charitable programs to better the community.
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