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TRCF Awards 2024 Q2 Grants

Tucson REALTORS® Charitable Foundation, (TRCF) Awarded the 2024 Q2 Grants to four (4) Tucson area nonprofits on July 17th, 2024. Each of the nonprofits is working to help make a difference in the community.

Congratulations to all award recipients.

Beads of Courage

Beads of Courage, Inc. is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children and teens coping with serious illness, their families, and the clinicians who care for them through their Arts-in-Medicine Programs.

Since 2005, Beads of Courage, Inc. has established collaborative partnerships in caring with hundreds of hospitals nationally and internationally and worked with several community organizations to make healing happen through the use of beads as a historical art form.

Through our programs, we provide the opportunity for COURAGE to be honored, HOPE to be given, and JOY to be experienced.

Every time a bead is given courage is honored, suffering is alleviated, resilience is strengthened, and the experience of human caring is affirmed.

Visit their website to learn more.


St. Luke’s Home

St. Luke’s Home is a non-profit organization that provides high-quality levels of service and care for its Elder community members who are all of limited financial means. The community includes 64 studio apartments located on the edge of the University of Arizona and serves, females, males, and couples.

St Luke’s Home is a holistic, assisted-living community for people aged 55 and older of limited financial means. If you or a loved one fall within this category, come visit St Luke’s Home or explore our site and get to know the St Luke’s Home difference. 

Visit their website to learn more.


I AM YOU 360

 I Am You 360 has served over 4,000 youth and families with programs and services within Pima County, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Tohona Odham Tribe, and Maricopa County. 

I AM YOU 360 believes in empowering the whole person through a blend of holistic, unique programs and services to disrupt the school to prison pipeline syndrome, direct and long term impact, reduce judicial involvement, break generational cycles and create generational change. 

 They provide an array of holistic services and programs based on a belief in empowering the whole person. 

Visit their website to learn more.


The Homing Project

The mission of “The Homing Project” is to provide immediate residence and onsite or referral services to those who are unhoused in order to bridge the current economic and social gaps separating them from safe and dignified living.

Across the country a growing number of cities have created villages of small prefab houses to rapidly house individuals and families without housing.

In addition to rapid housing, by clustering homeless people with conditions such as mental illness and addiction, appropriate services can be efficiently provided for these conditions as well as job training and placement.

Visit their website to learn more.


For Nonprofits:

Grant awards are presented quarterly each year and are considered based on criteria from an online application.  Click here to learn more.

Fundraising events are scheduled throughout the year. Nonprofit organizations are selected as beneficiaries of funds raised.  For more information on fundraising events and how to apply for fund award consideration, visit our website and complete the application.