
Attention non-profits in Pinal County: the season for a financial uplift from the General Fund is now. The Board of Supervisors Non-Profit Contribution Reimbursement Program, designed to back projects that enrich the area's cultural, social, and economic fabric, is officially accepting applications.
Here's the brief on eligibility: Organizations should have a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) badge of honor from the feds, cater to the needs of Pinal County residents, and dot the I's and cross the T's on their application paperwork by the tightly held deadline of April 25, 2025 at 5 p.m. Vice-Chairman Jeffrey McClure imparted his perspective, "Non-profits play an important role in our community, filling the gap between what government can't do, and what the private sector doesn't do. So being able to assist them improves their operation and the services they are able to provide to our community," in a statement obtained by Pinal County's official announcements.
The cherished local non-profits stand as the connective tissue between governmental limitations and private sector's blind spots. Recognizing this, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors aims to equip these entities with needed funds to push for the common good.
Those holding the reins of a non-profit should mark their calendars and set their sights on the forthcoming rewards that this program promises. Detailed information, along with the vital application, is up for grabs at Pinal County's official website. Applications once submitted will be reviewed for alignment with the strategic goals that Pinal County upholds.









