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April 10, 2024

Want to SUPERCHARGE your philanthropy?! Donate to Friends of the Children - Phoenix by April 15 and pay less state taxes!

You don't need to be a professional mentor yourself to ignite change in the lives of youth facing challenges. Your financial support really matters! By donating, you're empowering these amazing young individuals and opening doors for their future. Together, we can create a powerful ripple effect of opportunity and inspiration.

And even better...because Friends of the Children - Phoenix is a Qualified Charitable Organization, your monetary donation not only has a direct positive impact on the well-being of youth in our community but on your tax liability too!

You can claim this donation using form 321 on your Arizona state tax return and receive a dollar-for-dollar match, reducing the amount you owe. Just imagine, by contributing to Friends of the Children - Phoenix, you're not only supporting our work but also taking advantage of a fantastic opportunity to lighten your tax burden. There's no better time to show your generosity and compassion.

And you have options! You can make a one-time donation for your tax credit or set up recurring donations throughout the year.

Donate today, and let's transform the future for Arizona's children together!

Friends of the Children - Phoenix is a qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Friends of the Children - Phoenix Tax EIN # 87-4244522. QCO Code is 22625. Please review the latest information from the State of Arizona and consult your tax advisor for specific questions related to your taxes.

*** Please be advised that the information presented on the website of Friends of the Children - Phoenix is solely for informational purposes and should not be considered a substitute for professional tax, legal, or accounting advice. Friends of the Children - Phoenix does not provide any warranty or representation regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information as tax situations may vary. It is strongly recommended that you consult with your professional advisor(s).

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