Press Release
16 Arizona nonprofits receive $1,224,000 Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust grants
November 16, 2006
(Phoenix)— The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust awarded $1,224,000 to 16 Arizona nonprofit organizations Thursday, November 16. The presentation was held at Southwest Human Development, 2850 N. 24th Street, at 8:30 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast began at 8 a.m.
“The Trust has continued to further the causes Nina Pulliam supported during her life. As Trustees, we are pleased to continue her legacy of helping people in need, protecting animals and nature, and enriching community life,” said Frank E. Russell, Trustee chairman.
“Since the Trust began its grantmaking in 1998, it has awarded more than $61 million to 303 Arizona nonprofit organizations. Nina Pulliam believed we all have a responsibility to give back to our community. Nina called Indianapolis and Phoenix home, which is the reason her Trust focuses its grants to organizations in these cities,” Russell added.
“This is the final presentation of three grant rounds this year and includes every area of the Trust’s interests,” said Harriet M. Ivey, Trust
president and CEO. “Grants range from $7,000 to $300,000, and three of today’s recipients are first-time awardees.
“We welcome Bridging AZ Furniture Bank, Museum of Northern Arizona and Scottsdale Training and Rehabilitation Services to the Trust family of grantees,” Ivey added. “With today’s grant announcement, the Trust has awarded $6,331,866 to Arizona’s nonprofit community in 2006.”
The Trust recognized 10 organizations helping people in need with grant commitments totaling $659,000. “Nina spent a lifetime helping others, and her Trust has evolved into a strong resource for nonprofit groups in her beloved hometown of Phoenix. With a strong emphasis on encouraging self-sufficiency, the Trust serves individuals, including the elderly and disabled, women, children and their families,” Trustee Carol P. Schilling said.
“Nina was known for her love of animals and was concerned for their welfare. Throughout her life, she supported efforts to protect animals of all kinds, as well as their habitats and the natural beauty of Arizona,” Schilling said. The Trust awarded $258,000 to four organizations
protecting animals and nature.
The Trust’s commitment to enriching community life in Phoenix includes $307,000 to two organizations. “During her life, Nina supported programs that brought cultural and educational opportunities to children and adults who otherwise might not have realized such experiences,” Schilling explained.
“The Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program continues to bring the dream of a college education to those who are overlooked by traditional scholarship programs,” said Trustee Nancy M. Russell. “Since the Nina Scholars program began in 2001, it has touched the lives of more than 138 men and women in Arizona, and the sixth cohort of 23 students began their studies this fall. Nina believed in education’s power to transform lives, and our Nina Scholars are testament to this.
“The Nina Scholars program assists three groups of nontraditional students whom mainstream scholarship programs overlook. Nina Scholars are 25 years or older with dependents, college-age students and adults with physical disabilities, or college-age youth who have been reared in the child-welfare system and are self-supporting.
“Nina came from a family that emphasized the importance of education. Education was the foundation for her great successes. From very humble beginnings, Nina became a recognized leader during her lifetime in the newspaper industry and in her home states of Indiana and Arizona,” Russell added.
The Nina Scholars program provides scholarships to Arizona State University and Maricopa Community Colleges. You may obtain additional information from the Scholars web site or by calling the Nina Scholar Program Manager offices at ASU, 480-727-6561 or Maricopa Community Colleges, at 480-731-8619.
The Trust, which also makes grants in Indiana, had approximately $373.5 million in assets as of September 30, 2006.
The next preliminary application deadline for nonprofit organizations applying to the Trust for funding is January 4, 2007.
Preliminary applications may be obtained through the Application page on our web site; by writing to the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable
Trust, 2201 E. Camelback Road, Suite 600B, Phoenix, AZ 85016; or by calling 602-955-3000.