Sponsors

Arizona Indicators gratefully acknowledges the support of its sponsors.

Major Sponsors
  • Arizona Community Foundation logo

    Arizona Community Foundation

    Arizona Community Foundation is a major financial contributor to Arizona Indicators. As an early funder, ACF helped Arizona Indicators to garner broad based community support throughout the state. ACF staff members have served as valuable community subject experts and their regional affiliates have been dedicated outreach partners. Their support is acknowledged gratefully.

  • AZ State University logo

    Arizona State University

    Arizona State University houses Arizona Indicators and works with community partners to expand support for the project and web site content. Morrison Institute for Public Policy coordinates the project with assistance and contributions from ASU scholars, technical professionals, and community experts. ASU also provides the technical foundation for the Arizona Indicators web site.

Contributing Sponsors
  • The AZ Republic logo

    The Arizona Republic

    The largest paper in the Southwest, The Arizona Republic reaches approximately 1.5 million readers per week and has a multimedia presence that now includes such products as azcentral.com and La Voz. The Arizona Republic is owned by Gannett Co., Inc., a publicly held news and information company that also operates KPNX Channel 12.

  • AZ Department of Commerce logo

    Arizona Department of Commerce

    Through leadership and collaborative partnerships, Arizona Department of Commerce has a mission to create vibrant communities and a globally competitive Arizona economy. Its programs include economic research, workforce development, and community development.

  • Valley of the Sun logo

    Valley of the Sun United Way

    Valley of the Sun United Way is working to advance the common good by focusing on education, income, and health. Their goal is to create long-lasting and measurable changes that improve the quality of life for struggling individuals, families, and children throughout Maricopa County.

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