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Hurand Connection Fund

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JCF Emerging and Emergency Jewish Needs Fund

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Jewish Family & Children's Endowment Fund

The Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona Endowment Fund helps ensure that individuals and families in our community always have a place to turn in times of need. For more than 80 years, JFCS has offered counseling, emergency assistance, older adult care, and support for refugees and survivors — guided by a deep commitment to compassion, dignity, and respect. This endowment provides lasting resources to sustain these vital programs and to respond to emerging needs, so that JFCS can continue strengthening lives and fostering resilience across Southern Arizona, today and for generations to come.

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Meyerson German Family Fund

The Meyerson German Family Fund, a Donor Advised Fund advised by the Meyerson German Family, is dedicated to creating and sustaining meaningful change, guided by core values that include recognizing health as a human right; enriching communities through the arts and nature; supporting public education as a means to empower individuals and drive progress; protecting the environment as responsible stewards of the earth; upholding democracy by strengthening its pillars and fostering active citizen engagement; addressing housing, hunger, and poverty as foundational needs that sustain all other efforts; and promoting animal welfare and the right to humane treatment.

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Rabbi Arthur Oleisky Do One More Thing Jewishly Fund

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Ruth A. Zales Insurance Fund

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Second Street Children's School Endowment Fund

The Second Street Children’s School Endowment Fund is dedicated to preserving and expanding the school’s mission of delivering a rich, child-centered learning experience that nurtures every young child’s individual needs, with a special emphasis on outdoor play, the arts, social-emotional development and community engagement. By establishing this endowment, the school ensures the ongoing availability of resources to support scholarships, exceptional teacher development, and the upkeep of its inclusive and open learning environment—safeguarding the vibrant, play-based educational setting for future generations of children and families.

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The Juneteenth Festival Legacy Endowment Fund

The Tucson Juneteenth Festival Legacy Endowment Fund exists to ensure the long-term support and sustainability of programs that celebrate, educate, and uplift the African-American community in Southern Arizona by preserving the rich heritage of Juneteenth. Through this fund, the Committee commits to maintaining free, inclusive, and recurring cultural events, educational initiatives, and community outreach that honor the emancipation of enslaved people, promote awareness of Black history, and foster unity among people of all backgrounds. The endowment enables this work to continue year after year, safeguarding the legacy of freedom, culture, and collective empowerment for generations to come.

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Tucson Fire Foundation Endowment Fund

The Greater Tucson Fire Foundation’s Endowment Fund supports the long-term sustainability of programs that provide firefighters and their families with critical health and wellness services, including cancer prevention, cardiac health, and mental health support. Through this fund, the Foundation ensures that these life-saving resources remain free and accessible to all first responders, reinforcing its commitment to firefighter wellness and community safety for generations to come.

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Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center Legacy Endowment

The Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center Endowment Fund is established to ensure the long-term vitality of the Museum’s mission — to educate Southern Arizona about the Holocaust and other genocides, explore the legacy of Jewish experiences in the region, preserve the historic Stone Avenue synagogue building, and collaborate with the wider community to promote human rights. Through this fund, the Museum safeguards its ability to offer dynamic exhibitions, free or low-cost educational programming, collection stewardship, and outreach efforts – thereby making certain that the stories of Jewish history, survival, memory, and justice remain accessible, vibrant, and impactful for generations to come.