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SCHOLARSHIPSA Z

Tucson, AZ · EIN 454458497 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE B82 · Education · Small ($100K-$1M) · scholarshipsaz.org
revenue
$357K
expenses
$209K
net assets
$320K
employees
0
program ratio
79%
mission · from form 990

PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO STUDENT

profile · synthesized from sources

Scholarships A-Z is an Arizona-based nonprofit that supports undocumented students in accessing higher education. The organization provides guidance on Proposition 308, which allows eligible undocumented students to pay in-state tuition and access state financial aid at Arizona public colleges. It offers resources, advocacy support, and community-building programs for students and educators across the state.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Educator’s Alliance
A community for immigrant and ally educators in Arizona that offers monthly resources, workshops, networking, and professional development to support undocumented youth.
Immigrant Student Hangout (ISH)
Annual event that brings together undocumented students for community building, empowerment, and navigating post-secondary pathways.
Proposition 308 Guidance
Provides information and support to undocumented students navigating in-state tuition and state financial aid eligibility under Arizona's Proposition 308.
activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Youth Civic Leadership Development 3 activities
    • Leadership Development for Undocumented Youth
      Builds leadership skills and confidence in undocumented youth, empowering them to advocate for themselves and their communities.
    • Undocumented Youth Support and Community Building
      Offers year-round support and programming, including a 2-week summer program, to help undocumented youth build community, develop leadership skills, and navigate young adulthood and career pathways, with virtual and optional in-person components.
    • Youth Empowerment and Community Building Programs
      Offers year-round programming and a 2-week summer program for undocumented youth to build community, develop leadership skills, and foster self-advocacy. These programs include workshops on social awareness, transitioning into adulthood, employment navigation, self-care, and well-being, with virtual and optional in-person components in Tucson.
  • Education Conference & Research Dissemination 2 activities
    • Educator Capacity Building and Alliance
      Organizes conferences and facilitates an Educators’ Alliance for K-12, community college, and university educators across Arizona. This initiative aims to create inclusive school campuses for all students, regardless of immigration status, and provides a space for educators to meet regularly.
    • Educators’ Alliance for Inclusive Schools
      Convenes an Educators’ Alliance (formerly Educators Committee) for K-12, community college, and university educators across Arizona to foster inclusive school environments for all students, regardless of immigration status.
  • Community Legal Education & Outreach 2 activities
    • Know Your Rights Education
      Provides workshops and slideshows, including a "Conoce Tus Derechos" (Know Your Rights) presentation, to educate individuals on their rights and local/national policies impacting undocumented youth.
    • Know Your Rights Education
      Conducts workshops and provides slideshows to educate individuals, particularly undocumented youth, on their rights and local and national policies impacting them.
  • FAFSA & Scholarship Application Support 2 activities
    • Scholarship and College Access Support for Undocumented Youth
      Provides community education, workshops, and resources to increase access to scholarships and higher education for undocumented youth in Arizona, including guidance on in-state tuition, financial aid, and navigating college applications.
    • Scholarship and College Access Support for Undocumented Youth
      Provides comprehensive support to undocumented youth in Arizona, particularly Southern Arizona, to increase access to higher education. This includes community education, workshops on scholarship writing and college success, guidance on financial aid and in-state tuition, and assistance with college applications and transitions.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Advocacy and Self-Advocacy Training
      Empowers undocumented youth to tell their stories, advocate for themselves and their communities, and builds their leadership skills and confidence in advocacy.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$357K
Contributions & grants$40K11%
Program service revenue$317K89%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$145
expenses
Total expenses$209K
Program expenses79%
Admin / overhead12%
Fundraising9%
Salaries & benefits$118K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$320K
Cash$320K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$320K
Liquid reserves18.4 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +184.9%
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • College Board Partner — Mentions the College Board as the non-profit organization that created the CSS Profile, an online financial aid application.
  • Pima Community College Partner — Provides an example of how to request a residency status change at Pima Community College.
  • University of Arizona Partner — Provides an example of how to request a residency status change at the University of Arizona and mentions that the university is not listed on the CSS profile site but sends invitations via email.