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Sunnyside Foundation outlines Southside investments, HUD grant plans and fundraising gains

Sunnyside Unified School District Governing Board · November 13, 2024
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Elizabeth Sotero told the board the Sunnyside Foundation invested about $243,000 in education programs last fiscal year, administered mini grants and emergency relief during COVID, is serving as ARPA organizing agency for the Southside and expects a HUD grant next fiscal year to support El Pueblo Neighborhood Center work.

Elizabeth Sotero, representing the Sunnyside Foundation, updated the Sunnyside Unified School District board on Nov. 7 about the foundation's work on the Southside of Tucson, its emergency relief efforts during COVID and its current fundraising and program priorities.

"Our mission is to advance an intergenerational culture of learning by investing in projects rooted in courage, community, equity and imagination in Tucson's South Side," Sotero…

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