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Create Hope In the World - Rotary's Current Theme
You are receiving this newsletter because at some point you were awarded a vocational education grant from The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona.
 
We know our grants create hope for our grant recipients, and we believe many of our "alumni" have stories to share that would help us tell our story.
 
If our grant enabled any of your hopes and dreams to come true, we ask that you take a moment to send us a current photo and a brief statement we can share on our Facebook page, or in future donor newsletters or on our website.  
 
If any of you are good at creating short videos telling your story, that sort of contribution would be very welcome.
 
In telling your story, please answer the key journalistic questions of  Who? What? Where? When? How? and Why?
Making a Donation Can Lower Your State Income Tax
If  you've already completed your vocational education and are working in the State of Arizona, you likely have a state income tax obligation.  What you might not realize is that you might be able to offset some or all of that obligation by making a donation to TRVFA.  Donations made by April 15 can be used to offset your 2023 or 2024 tax obligation - but not both!
 
If you do decide to make a donation to help us help others the way we helped you, when completing the on-line form, say you are a "grant recipient" where the form asks how you heard about us.
 
We are a Qualifying Charitable Organization with the State of Arizona.  Our QCO Code is 20698.  Individual tax filers can claim a tax credit for donations up to $421.00.  Those filing joint returns can claim a tax credit up to $841.00.
Links
Applicant Resources
The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona
Fillable Vocational Grant Application
Rotary Information
Rotary District 5495 (Northern Arizona)
Rotary District 5500 (Southern Arizona)
Rotary International
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Online Donation
Printable Mail-In Donation Form
Bulletin Editor
Jeanie Morgan
TRVFA
P O Box 14412
Scottsdale, AZ 85267