MARSHALL FOUNDATION

Financial Information

Total Assets:
Total Giving:
$1,758,968

Area of Service:

90% of grants stay in Arizona.

Areas of Interest:

Education
Community Development
Social & Human Services

Programs

None

Grants

History shows that 67% of their giving goes to support Education, 17% goes to Social & Human Services and 4% goes to Arts & Culture Category
Grants in recent years include:
$50,000 for Literacy Connects;
$25,000 for Junior Achievement of Arizona;
$65,000 for Youth on Their Own;
$60,000 for Old Pueblo Community Services;
$25,000 for Tucson Jazz Festival; and
$2,500 for Stratford Artworks.

Limitations

Marshall Foundation will not accept requests for support for projects outside of Pima County or for specific individuals
The organization seeking support must: Be an established 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit corporation
Have a project that will take place in Pima County or benefit residents of Pima County

Summary

The foundation primarily supports early childhood through graduate-level (Pre-K to 16) education, wrap-around social services for underserved populations, and programs/scholarships at the University of Arizona.

Additional

The Marshall Foundation in Tucson, Arizona, was established in 1930.

Quick Facts Sheet
URL:

http://www.marshallfoundation.com/

Located in:

Tucson,

Arizona

United States

Contact Information / Process

Phone #:
520-622-8613
Fax:
520-622-0124
Email:
[email protected]
Application Address:
Marshall Foundation
814 E University Boulevard
Tucson, Arizona 85719
Procedures:
Applicants must submit a letter of inquiry (LOI) in the foundation.
There are no deadlines.

Donors & Leadership

Founder:
Donor
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Director:
Alfredo Cuestas, Member Resigned
Bruce Burke, President & Treasurer
Fabian Cordova, Member
Gabriela Corrales, Vice President
Jane McCollum, President Re Division Retired
Jimena Valdes, Treasurer & Secretary
Michael Hammond, Member
Paola Mendivil, Member
Sean Stuchen, Member

EIN:

860102198