City of Tucson Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program
HUD’s funding of the City of Tucson Community Services Department’s application for the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program, will target and serve low to very-low income families with children under six years of age— residing or frequenting owner occupied or rental housing built prior to 1978. Over a three-year period, the City and it’s partners will use $3,000,000 of HUD funding in combination with cash, in-kind matching, and leveraged contributions of $3,846,456.
Community Home Repair Projects of Arizona (CHRPA)
Community Home Repair is a non-profit agency dedicated to assisting low income homeowners in Tucson and Pima County. We provide emergency home repairs as well as adaptive and safety modifications for people with disabilities.
El Rio Community Health Center
We are passionate about making a lasting difference in our patients’ lives. We honor all the things that make them unique and special as a human being. We respect the diversity and needs of all the people who rely on us.
Smartscape
Tucson Clean & Beautiful, Inc.
TCB is a non-profit environmental advocacy and action organization founded in 1985 to preserve and improve our environment, conserve natural resources, and enhance quality of life in the City of Tucson and eastern Pima County.
Tucson Water
University of Arizona – Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology
The Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA) is a unique academic research unit within the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. BARA's mission is to place anthropology at the service of contemporary society, prepare the next generation of professional anthropologists, advance knowledge of the human condition, and address the pressing issues of local communities.