Last year we celebrated 25 years of grantmaking by: - Distributing a record $23 million in grants - Becoming more strategic in animal welfare and environmental giving - Expanding our community impact with more collaborations - Increasing the number of grantees that serve underrepresented groups - Increasing the number of first-time grantees ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gEsJeaWp #pulliamtrust #grantmaking #annualreport
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
Phoenix, AZ 840 followers
Building a legacy of community grantmaking since 1998.
About us
The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust provides grants to nonprofit organizations in the Indianapolis and Phoenix metropolitan areas that focus on helping people in need, protecting animals and nature, and enriching community life. #pulliamtrust
- Website
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www.ninapulliamtrust.org
External link for Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
- Industry
- Philanthropic Fundraising Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Phoenix, AZ
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1997
- Specialties
- Grantmaking and nonprofits
Locations
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Primary
2201 E. Camelback Road
Suite 600B
Phoenix, AZ 85016, US
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One American Square
Suite 2650
Indianapolis, IN 46282, US
Employees at Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
Updates
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We are excited to help Maricopa County Animal Care & Control develop a large dog foster program that focuses on foster parents being the dogs’ advocates to find them forever homes. #pulliamtrust
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"The value of a clean and protected White River to our communities, wildlife and economy cannot be overstated." - The Nature Conservancy https://lnkd.in/g98Wthjg
The White River in Indiana
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Did you know that Indianapolis has the fifth-highest #eviction filing rate in the U.S.? Find out what the #pulliamtrust and local partners are doing to provide funding and solutions. 👉 https://lnkd.in/gpUmNkis And, don't forget to subscribe to our quarterly enewsletter! 👉 https://lnkd.in/gs2fe-V8
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Did you know the number of people experiencing #homelessness or living in temporary housing jumped 23% in Arizona? Find out what the #pulliamtrust and local partners are doing to provide funding and solutions. 👉 https://lnkd.in/gxEu3mTu And, don't forget to subscribe to our quarterly enewsletter! 👉 https://lnkd.in/gs2fe-V8
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Wishing you a happy, safe and stars-and-stripes-filled #IndependenceDay!
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The #4thofjuly is this week! As we look ahead to those celebrations, here are tips for keeping our furry friends safe. - Don't take pets to fireworks displays. - Keep pets indoors in a safe room with distractions and plenty of water. - Don't leave pets unattended. - Make sure ID and microchip information is up-to-date. (📸: Scottsdale, Arizona)
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On this #SocialMediaDay, learn something new by following nonprofits in your area. We have some favorites in Arizona and Indiana! #pulliamtrust Arizona: https://lnkd.in/gFvUZdUC Indiana: https://lnkd.in/gsgFY5mP
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Congratulations, Josh Abel!
Welcoming Our 2024–2027 Board Members This spring, four volunteers departed PEAK’s board of directors, and we would like to offer deep appreciation to them for their six years of service: Steven Casey, We Mean Business Coalition; Allison Gister, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation; Tiauna George, MPA, U.S. Energy Foundation; and Jane Ward, National Park Foundation. We’d also like to extend our gratitude to the volunteer leaders who stepped up to serve on PEAK’s board and were affirmed by membership this spring. This month, we welcome six new directors: David Bender, Pinellas Community Foundation; TeQuion Brookins, MBA, MSF, TeQuionBrookins LLC; Tanisha Davis, Archstone Foundation; Tara MP Havlicek, MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AMERICA FOUNDATION; Sarita Michaca, Tides; and Blanch Vance, The Grove Foundation. In addition, we welcome back three directors for their second term: Josh Abel, Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust; Janet Disla, Nathan Cummings Foundation; and Teresita Maz, Healthy Places by Design. Together, they join 10 of their PEAK community peers to help PEAK realize its vision and mission. This year’s board is cochaired by Disla and Ify Mora, Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies. [image description: Three photos of the PEAK board of directors onstage at PEAK2024 are collaged together. All board members are smiling in their photos, posed in front of a blue background. ]
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Friends of White River Executive Director Scott Salmon talked to WFYI Public Media about the removal of a low-head dam as part of an ongoing effort to make the White River safer for recreation, and to improve the river’s ecology. https://lnkd.in/gsZdJ_d9
To make the White River safer for people and fish, Indianapolis will destroy a dangerous low-head dam
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