2011 Forest Highlands Foundation Grants
In 2011, the Forest Highlands Foundation granted $225,975 to 33 charities which provide
health and human services to those less fortunate in the neighboring Flagstaff community.
SOCIAL SERVICES - - $76,650
Catholic Charities Community Services - $12,500
Locate and assist the homeless in surrounding areas of Flagstaff
Coconino County Community Service-BBE - $10,000
Matching funds for development training and technical assistance for low income entrepreneurs
Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry - $3,500
Receive and process meat donated from hunters and distribute to food banks
Flagstaff Shelter Services - $10,000
Expand emergency winter shelter services and daily resources to homeless
Inn Transitions - $3,000
Emergency temporary housing for families
Integrated Family Court - $3,000
Educational and support program for children of divorcing parents
Northern Arizona Food Bank - $5,650
Collects and delivers donated wood for heating and cooking to low income,
disabled or elderly homebound
Southwest Institute for Families and Children - $3,500
Funding of web-based communication to connect those in need to those who can help
St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance - $18,500
Emergency food program to those below poverty level
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul - $5,000
Aid to stranded travelers in Flagstaff
United Way of Northern Arizona – Street to Home - $2,000
Program to reduce burden on emergency services due to repeated incidents of public intoxication
HEALTHCARE /VICTIM SERVICES --$83,000
Alzheimer's Association - $3,000
Education and support of persons with Alzheimer’s, their care
partners and professionals
Flagstaff Shelter Services - $10,000
Expand free clinic to homeless to 2 times per week
Hozhoni Foundation, Inc. - $4,000
Provides dental needs to low- income persons with disabilities
North County Community Health Care Center - $12,500
Retinal screening for low-income, uninsured diabetics
Northland Hospice & Palliative Care - $8,000
Cover costs of low income terminally ill at Olivia White Hospice Home
Planned Parenthood Arizona- $7,000
Cervical cancer screening for uninsured or under insured
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Phoenix - $10,000
Housing for Flagstaff families with children being treated in Phoenix
BOTHANDS – Sharon Manor - $11,000
Transitional housing program for abused women and children
Northland Family Help Center - $10,000
Temporary shelter, counseling for victims of domestic violence and abuse.
Victim Witness Service - $7,500
Crisis management program for Flagstaff crime victim
EDUCATION - - $18,000
Killip Elementary - $15,000
Parental liason to develop and promote parental involvement in
children’s education
Northern Arizona Interfaith Council - $3,000
Expand civic youth leadership program at Killip and Kinsey Elementary Schools
YOUTH SERVICES - - $14,000
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Flagstaff - $2,000
New mentoring program for juvenile detention teenagers and those on probation
Flagstaff Snow Sharks - $3,000
Scholarships for low income families to allow their children to
participate in swim program
Children’s Master Choral - $3,000
Scholarships for low income families to allow their children to participate in
chorale program
Girls on the Run of Northern Arizona - $3,000
Supports running program that promotes positive social behavior among young girls
Museum of Northern AZ - $3,000
Scholarships for low income families to allow their children to participate in
Discovery program
DONOR SPECIFIED GRANTS - $34,325
Assistance League of Flagstaff - $250
Flagstaff Family Food Center - $500
Friends of Camp Colton - $1,600
New Horizon Christian Academy - $5,000
Northern Arizona Food Bank - $250
Northland Hospice - $5,000
North Country Health Care - $1,225
United Way - $20,500