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Board of Supervisors Non-Profit Grant Program
Nonprofits
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors supports the efforts of all nonprofits throughout Pinal County. Support is provided through partnerships, advocacy, financial resources, and support as a financial pass-through agency.
To be added to the distribution list and receive notifications of funding availability, please email your email address to the Grants Division.
Board of Supervisors Non-Profit Grant Program
Each year, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors provides grants through the General Fund to eligible organizations whose projects align with the county's strategic goals. Projects and organizations should contribute to the county's cultural, social, and economic vitality by addressing a community need and promoting benefits to the general public as opposed to a special interest or persons.
Contributions may be made to any governmental agency or to a nonprofit corporation that enjoys and maintains federal tax-exempt status as long as all monies are utilized for the purpose determined to be public by the Board. If more than one nonprofit corporation is selected for a fiscal year, the Board shall determine the portion of the money that each will receive.
Eligible applicants must:
- Be a federally recognized 501 c 3 or 6 organization
- Serve Pinal County residents and
- Submit a complete application by the published due date
Applications for FY 2023/24 are being accepted from Sunday, April 9, 2023, until 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 7, 2023.
Application Packet
- Does the county offer grants to local non-profits?
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Each year, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors provides grants through the General Fund to eligible organizations whose projects align with the county’s strategic goals. Projects and organizations should contribute to the county’s cultural, social, and economic vitality by addressing a community need and promoting benefits to the general public as opposed to a special interest or persons.
- How does a non-profit apply for a county grant?
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Pinal County will accept all applications by the deadline date as indicated in the public notice issued each spring. The County Manager's Office will determine completeness of the application before forwarding the request to the Supervisor for the region in which the project will occur and/or benefit.
There is no guarantee of funding for applications submitted nor is there a guarantee funding will be provided at other times throughout the fiscal year. It is recommended requests not exceed $15,000. Applicants will be notified if their project has been recommended for funding. Recommended project proposals must be approved by the Board of Supervisors. Final grant award notification will be announced within 30 days of Board approval in the form of an agreement.
The acceptance period is usually for the month April of each year. If you have any questions, please contact 520-866-6212.
- Who is eligible to submit an application?
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Eligible applicants must:
- Be a federal recognized 501 c 3 or 6 organization
- Serve Pinal County residents and
- Submit a complete application by the published due date