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Est.

1996

Fiscal Year Start

Jan 1

Organization Type

Grantmaker

AI Summary

The Community Investment Corporation is a 501(c)(3) organization that engages in grantmaking through a relationship-based, invitation-only approach, meaning it does not accept unsolicited proposals. Nonprofits interested in potential funding opportunities can explore warm-introduction pathways via Impala's Funder Prospecting. For more information, visit their website at https://cictucson.org/.

Mission Statement

The mission of Community Investment Corporation is to promote economic inclusion for all members of Southern Arizona, regardless of socioeconomic status, through the pursuit of three distinct program areas that are foundational to individual and community well-being: Homeownership, Entrepreneurship, and Education.
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Multi-year grantees
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D
Daniel Knee
Board Member
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Jeff Singleton
Board Member
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Ken Silverman
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I submit an unsolicited grant proposal to Community Investment Corporation?
No. Community Investment Corporation does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
What size are Community Investment Corporation’s grants?
The largest share of grants from Community Investment Corporation fall in the above $10 million range. The median first-year grant is about -. More detailed grant size data is available to registered users.
How do we apply to Community Investment Corporation?
Community Investment Corporation does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.