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Candidates Allen, Konopnicki explain views

Wednesday July 28th

Rim Country’s two Republican state senate candidates agreed on most issues Thursday during ... LEARN MORE »

18 States and District of Columbia Are Finalists for Education Grants

Wednesday July 28th

Eighteen states and the District of Columbia were named as finalists on Tuesday in the second ... LEARN MORE »

Judge: No rewording of measure needed to sweep funds from First Things First

Wednesday July 28th

A judge refused Monday to order lawmakers to reword how they are describing a controversial ... LEARN MORE »

UA ranks nationally in graduating diverse students

Wednesday July 28th

The University of Arizona ranked 2nd highest in the nation for producing the most graduate ... LEARN MORE »

Superintendent hopefuls talk AIMS, ethnic studies

Sunday July 25th

Early voting begins Thursday for Arizona's primaries. Two Democrats and three Republicans are ... LEARN MORE »

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Invest in Education

An Investment With Statewide Returns

There are many ways you can invest in strengthening education in our state.  Regardless of the level at which you choose to give,  your investment benefits students, educators and our state. Below are four easy giving options:

 

  • Support Expect More Arizona - Your investment will help our efforts to create a statewide movement of Arizonans who value education as our state's top priority.
  • Take Advantage of State Tax Credits - Help a school and help yourself.  There are several tax credits that may be available to you. Consult your tax advisor for details. 
  • Give to a Local School or System - Early Learning, K-12 and Postsecondary institutions and programs need your support.  Explore your options and make an investment in education today.
  • Support Local Teachers - Through our partnership with DonorsChoose.org, you can support local teachers by helping them get items on their wish list.  Your investment goes directly to improve local classrooms.

 

If you have other recommendations about how Arizonans can invest in education, please contact us.