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C-number: C-20-16-032-G

C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #35
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Bill Gates yes
Clint Hickman yes
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Steve Gallardo yes
35.ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County through the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $1,068,700.00 in FY 2023. These funds are fo
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35. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County through the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $1,068,700.00 in FY 2023. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. 2022 SRP-MIC Awardee Program Name IGA Amount Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation Be Kind People Project $35,000.00 Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Fostering Success for Children in Foster Care $15,000.00 Arizona Heroes to Hometowns Foundation Wilderness Healing Retreat–Anasazi Experience $25,000.00 Arizona Science Center Hands-on Science Discovery Programming $50,000.00 Boys Hope Girls Hope Scholar Success Program $25,000.00 Copa Health Village at Oasis $51,200.00 Fighter Country Partnership FCP "Top Three” programs $20,000.00 Heard Museum School Tours Program $10,000.00 Human Services Campus Brian Garcia Welcome Center $100,000.00 Liberty Wildlife Inc. Environmental Education Programming $100,000.00 Maricopa County Human Services Dept. Housing Rehabilitation Services to Veterans $75,000.00 Native American Connections Homeless to Housing Stability Program $50,000.00 Opportunity4Kids Leveling the Playing Field Program $30,000.00 Paz De Cristo Community Center Basic Needs Relief Services $65,000.00 Pueblo Grande Museum Gallery Construction and Replacement $75,000.00 Ronald McDonald House Charities Keeping Families Together $10,000.00 SW Autism Research and Resource Center Clinical Services Delivery $100,000.00 Southwest Human Development Birth to Five Helpline and Fussy Baby Program $25,000.00 St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Food Distribution Program $100,000.00 Star Center Foundation/Starry Starry Night Starry Scholars Scholarship Program $7,500.00 The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Inc. Local Travel Assistance for Patients Program $100,000.00
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #54
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Clint Hickman yes
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Bill Gates yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Clint Hickman, Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Bill Gates, Steve Gallardo
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54. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of 1,461,410.14 in FY 2024. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. FY2024 SRP-MIC Awardee Program Name IGA Amount American Indian Veteran's Memorial Organization Veteran's Memorial $100,000.00 Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Childhood and Normalcy Activities $20,000.00 Arizona Heroes to Hometowns Foundation Wilderness Healing Retreat–Anasazi Experience $25,000.00 Arizona Science Center Hands-on Science Discovery Programming $50,000.00 Boys Hope Girls Hope Academy College and Career Programming $25,000.00 Copa Health Mobile Gyms and Outdoor Improvements $55,000.00 Fighter Country Partnership FCP "Top Three” programs $20,000.00 First Tee- Phoenix Youth Development Thru Golf $25,000.00 Heard Museum Permanent Collection and Long-Term Exhibition $20,000.00 Human Services Campus Brian Garcia Welcome Center $100,000.00 Liberty Wildlife Environmental Education Programming $100,000.00 Native American Connections Homeless to Housing Stability Program $100,000.00 Opportunity4Kids Leveling the Playing Field Program $40,000.00 Paz De Cristo Community Center Basic Needs Relief Services $117,784.10 Ronald McDonald House Charities Keeping Families Together $75,000.00 S'eday Va'aki Museum- City of Phoenix Exhibit Elements Installation Project $164,000.00 Soldier's Best Friend Dog Training Teams to Support Veterans $25,000.00 Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center Clinical Programs $100,000.00 Southwest Human Development Birth to Five Helpline and Fussy Baby Program $25,000.00 St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Food Distribution Program $150,000.00 Starry Foundation dba Starry Starry Night Starry Scholars Scholarship Program $15,000.00 The Academies at South Mountain ROTC Program $9,626.04 The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society- AZ Local Travel Assistance for Patients Program $100,000.00
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #74
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Clint Hickman yes
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Bill Gates yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Clint Hickman, Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Bill Gates, Steve Gallardo
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74. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM TOHONO O’ODHAM NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Tohono O’Odham Nation. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Tohono O’Odham Nation for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $510,907.29 in FY 2024. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank Operating Expenses Award: $25,000.00 Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels Mobile Therapy Program for Children with Cancer Award: $4,000.00 Arizona Center for Nature Conservation/Phoenix Zoo Veterinary Medical Center Award: $25,000.00 Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Tutoring Services Award: $10,000.00 Arizona Pet Project Operating Expenses Award: $15,000.00 Arizona State University INSPIRE Program Award: $83,500.00 Del Corazon de Jessica Kids Stuff Exchange Award: $138,204.00 Fighter Country Foundation FCP "Top 3" Programs Award: $30,000.00 Foundation for Blind Children Braille Textbooks Award: $25,000.00 MCSO Drone Program Expansion Award: $155,203.29 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Tohono O’odham Nation. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. (C-18-24-064-X-00)
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #78
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Bill Gates yes
Clint Hickman yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman, Steve Gallardo
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78. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM FORT MCDOWELL YAVAPAI NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the intergovernmental agreement between Maricopa County and the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. The resolution to apply for these grant funds was previously approved on 4/24/2024 (C-18-24-110-X-00). Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $15,051.30 in FY 2025. These funds are for government services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Grant Applicant: Central Arts Alliance dba Phoenix Center for the Arts Grant Program: BIPOC Arts Amount Awarded: $5,000.00 Grant Applicant: Reverent Wombs Grant Program: Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Support Services Amount Awarded: $10,051.30 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-25-024-X-00)
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #79
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Bill Gates yes
Clint Hickman yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman, Steve Gallardo
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79. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $1,407,301.60 in FY 2025. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Archaeology Southwest Gillespie Narrows Petroglyph $171,000.00 Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Childhood Activities for Children and Youth in AZ Foster Care $30,000.00 Arizona Heroes to Hometowns Foundation Wilderness Healing Retreat–Anasazi Experience $25,000.00 Arizona Science Center Hands-on Science Discovery Programming $50,000.00 Boys Hope Girls Hope Academy College and Career Programming $25,000.00 Fighter Country Partnership FCP "Top 3" Programs $20,000.00 First Tee- Phoenix Youth Development Thru Golf $25,000.00 Heard Museum Permanent Collection and Long-Term Exhibition $20,000.00 Hugh O'Conor Memorial Pipe Band Musical Instruments and Travel $27,301.60 Human Services Campus- DBA Keys to Change Street Outreach $100,000.00 Liberty Wildlife Inc. Environmental Education Programming $100,000.00 Native American Connections Housing Operations $100,000.00 One Step Beyond Inc. Culinary and Catering Training $70,000.00 Opportunity4Kids Leveling the Playing Field Program $40,000.00 Ronald McDonald House Charities Keeping Families Together $75,000.00 S'edav Va'aki Museum- City of Phoenix Parks and Rec Gallery Expansion and Reno $164,000.00 Soldier's Best Friend Dog Training Teams to Support Veterans $25,000.00 Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center Clinical Programs $100,000.00 Southwest Human Development Birth to Five Helpline and Fussy Baby Program $25,000.00 St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Food Distribution Program $100,000.00 Starry Foundation dba Starry Starry Night Starry Scholars Scholarship Program $15,000.00 The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Inc Local Travel Assistance for Patients Program $100,000.00 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-25-025-X-00) 80. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM TOHONO O’ODHAM NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Tohono O’Odham Nation. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Tohono O’Odham Nation for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $ 498,972.25 in FY 2025. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Arizona Science Center Indigenous Peoples' Innovations Exhibition $150,000.00 Arizona State University, Office of American Indian Initiatives Advancing American Indian Initiatives $150,000.00 Grand Canyon University Center for Workforce Development $60,000.00 Heard Museum Youth and Family Programming $10,000.00 Fighter Country Foundation FCP "Top 3" Programs $40,000.00 Native Health Native Health West- Community Health Center $88,972.25 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Tohono O’odham Nation. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-25-026-X-00)
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #80
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Clint Hickman yes
Steve Gallardo abstain
Bill Gates abstain
Ayes: Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Clint Hickman, Steve GallardoRecused: Bill Gates
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79. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $1,407,301.60 in FY 2025. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Archaeology Southwest Gillespie Narrows Petroglyph $171,000.00 Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Childhood Activities for Children and Youth in AZ Foster Care $30,000.00 Arizona Heroes to Hometowns Foundation Wilderness Healing Retreat–Anasazi Experience $25,000.00 Arizona Science Center Hands-on Science Discovery Programming $50,000.00 Boys Hope Girls Hope Academy College and Career Programming $25,000.00 Fighter Country Partnership FCP "Top 3" Programs $20,000.00 First Tee- Phoenix Youth Development Thru Golf $25,000.00 Heard Museum Permanent Collection and Long-Term Exhibition $20,000.00 Hugh O'Conor Memorial Pipe Band Musical Instruments and Travel $27,301.60 Human Services Campus- DBA Keys to Change Street Outreach $100,000.00 Liberty Wildlife Inc. Environmental Education Programming $100,000.00 Native American Connections Housing Operations $100,000.00 One Step Beyond Inc. Culinary and Catering Training $70,000.00 Opportunity4Kids Leveling the Playing Field Program $40,000.00 Ronald McDonald House Charities Keeping Families Together $75,000.00 S'edav Va'aki Museum- City of Phoenix Parks and Rec Gallery Expansion and Reno $164,000.00 Soldier's Best Friend Dog Training Teams to Support Veterans $25,000.00 Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center Clinical Programs $100,000.00 Southwest Human Development Birth to Five Helpline and Fussy Baby Program $25,000.00 St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Food Distribution Program $100,000.00 Starry Foundation dba Starry Starry Night Starry Scholars Scholarship Program $15,000.00 The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Inc Local Travel Assistance for Patients Program $100,000.00 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-25-025-X-00) 80. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM TOHONO O’ODHAM NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Tohono O’Odham Nation. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Tohono O’Odham Nation for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $ 498,972.25 in FY 2025. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Arizona Science Center Indigenous Peoples' Innovations Exhibition $150,000.00 Arizona State University, Office of American Indian Initiatives Advancing American Indian Initiatives $150,000.00 Grand Canyon University Center for Workforce Development $60,000.00 Heard Museum Youth and Family Programming $10,000.00 Fighter Country Foundation FCP "Top 3" Programs $40,000.00 Native Health Native Health West- Community Health Center $88,972.25 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Tohono O’odham Nation. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-25-026-X-00)

C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #38
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Bill Gates yes
Clint Hickman yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman, Steve Gallardo
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38. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM THE GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize acceptance and pass-through of funds from the Gila River Indian Community for the following programs in the not-to-exceed amount of $760,000 in FY2025. The resolution to apply for these grant funds was previously approved on 3/13/2024 (C-18-24-095-X-00). Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Workforce Development $50,000.00 Daisy Mountain Fire & Medical Enhancing Community Emergency Response Team Capabilities $90,000.00 Dress for Success Phoenix Mobile Career Center $25,000.00 Foundation for Blind Children Braille Textbooks for Students $25,000.00 Free Arts for Abused Children of AZ Art Resilience Programs $25,000.00 Raising Special Kids Physician Residency Program $20,000.00 Ronald McDonald House Charities Capital Improvements $50,000.00 Ryan House Sponsor-A-Stay $100,000.00 Sojourner Center Emergency Shelter $165,000.00 Special Olympics AZ Inclusive Programming for the Wellbeing of Arizonans with Disabilities $160,000.00 The Foster Alliance The Foster Alliance $50,000.00 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Gila River Indian Community. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-25-035-X-00)
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #36
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Thomas Galvin yes
Kate Brophy McGee yes
Mark Stewart yes
Debbie Lesko yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Thomas Galvin, Kate Brophy McGee, Mark Stewart, Debbie Lesko, Steve Gallardo
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36. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM THE GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize acceptance and pass-through of funds from the Gila River Indian Community for the following programs in the not-to-exceed amount of $1,184,730 in FY2026. The resolution to apply for these grant funds was previously approved on 3/12/2025 (C-18-25-059-X-00). Advance Community Show Up! Youth Community Health Educator Program $25,000.00 Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels AHRA Comfort and Care for Children Experiencing Cancer $40,000.00 Arizona Autism Charter Schools Post-Secondary Innovation and Entrepreneurial Career Education Transition Program $225,000.00 Ballet Arizona Youth Engagement Programs $45,000.00 Boys and Girls Clubs of the Valley Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Workforce Readiness Programs for Underserved Youth $300,000.00 Dress for Success Phoenix Mobile Career Center for Maricopa County Women and Youth $25,000.00 Educare Arizona Child Development Credentialing Program $54,730.00 Elaine's Transportation Assistance Program $20,000.00 First Place AZ Be Open+ Be Ready $40,000.00 Future for Kids Discover Your Future $60,000.00 Imprints of Honor After School Character and Civic Education Program $25,000.00 Kid in the Corner Penny Pledge Youth Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Awareness $25,000.00 Native American Women's Conference Native Women Empowered $25,000.00 Southwest Human Development The Harris Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Training Institute $75,000.00 St. Joseph's Youth Camp Counselor in Training Program $10,000.00 The Foster Alliance Essential Services $100,000.00 The Opportunity Tree Tree Fort Transitions Program for Youth with IDD $25,000.00 Treasure House Employment Training and Life Skills Program $25,000.00 Xico Xico Arte y Cultura $15,000.00 YWCA Metropolitan Phoenix YWCA Older Adult Programs $25,000.00 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Gila River Indian Community. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-26-018-X-00)
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #67
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Thomas Galvin yes
Kate Brophy McGee yes
Mark Stewart yes
Debbie Lesko yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Thomas Galvin, Kate Brophy McGee, Mark Stewart, Debbie Lesko, Steve Gallardo
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67. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $1,202,500.00 in FY 2026. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Accel Educating Students With Special Needs $50,000.00 Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Childhood Activities for Children and Youth in AZ Foster Care $30,000.00 Arizona Science Center Hands-on Science Discovery Programs for Low-Income Children $50,000.00 Fighter Country Partnership FCP "Top 3" Programs $20,000.00 Heard Museum Molly of Denali: An Alaskan Adventure $20,000.00 Hope Ignites Hope Academy $25,000.00 Hunkapi Programs Equine Therapy to Support First Responders and Their Families $24,000.00 Liberty Wildlife Inc. Environmental Education Program $100,000.00 Na7ive Na7ions Na7ive Na7ions National Native Youth Baseball Tournament $150,000.00 Opportunity4Kids Leveling the Playing Field Program $40,000.00 Ronald McDonald House Charities Keeping Families Together $100,000.00 Soldier's Best Friend Service Dog Training Program $25,000.00 Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center Essential Clinical Programs $100,000.00 St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Food Distribution Program $100,000.00 Starry Foundation dba Starry Starry Night Starry Night Underserved Scholarship/Grant Program $18,500.00 The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Inc Overcoming Obstacles to Care $100,000.00 Valleywise Foundation Labor and Delivery Support $150,000.00 Veterans Medical Leadership Council Returning Warrior Program $100,000.00 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. The agreement shall be effective on the date it is approved by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and signed by the SRPMIC authorized representative. The agreement shall commence upon the effective date and shall terminate when the contribution has been received and fully disbursed by Maricopa County. (C-18-26-021-X-00)

C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #26
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Kate Brophy McGee yes
Debbie Lesko yes
Mark Stewart yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Steve Gallardo yes
26.ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM FORT MCDOWELL YAVAPAI NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the intergovernmental agreement between Maricopa County and the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. The resolution to apply for these grant funds was previously approved on 4/9/2025 (C-18-25-062-X-00). Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accep
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26. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM FORT MCDOWELL YAVAPAI NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the intergovernmental agreement between Maricopa County and the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. The resolution to apply for these grant funds was previously approved on 4/9/2025 (C-18-25-062-X-00). Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $20,000.00 in FY 2026. These funds are for government services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. Grant Applicant: American Indian Veterans Memorial Organization Grant Program: Military Flags and Flagpoles for American Indian Veterans Memorial Amount Requested: $5,000.00 Grant Applicant: Hunkapi Programs Grant Program: 6 Week First Responder Cohort Amount Requested: $10,000.00 Grant Applicant: Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation Grant Program: Mobile Sensory Station Amount Requested: $5,000.00 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-18-26-033-X-00)
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C-number: C-20-16-032-G-00
Item: #40
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Kate Brophy McGee yes
Debbie Lesko yes
Mark Stewart yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Steve Gallardo yes
40.ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM TOHONO O’ODHAM NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Tohono O’Odham Nation. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Tohono O’Odham Nation for the programs listed below in the not-to-e
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40. ACCEPT TRIBAL GAMING FUNDS FROM TOHONO O’ODHAM NATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §5-601.02 and the Resolution Regarding Processing of Tribal Gaming Fund Applications (C-20-16-032-G-00) approved on May 31, 2016, authorize Maricopa County to approve and sign the grant-in-aid agreement between Maricopa County and the Tohono O’Odham Nation. Allow the Office of Budget & Finance to accept and pass-through Tribal Gaming Grant funds from the Tohono O’Odham Nation for the programs listed below in the not-to-exceed amount of $449,609.39 in FY 2026. These funds are for government or non-profit services that benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. This Agreement shall commence upon effective date and will continue for twelve (12) months unless terminated earlier. American Indian Veterans Memorial Organization Flags and Flagpoles for Memorial $15,000.00 Arizona Major Events Host Committee Read to the Final Four Competition for 3rd grade students $50,000.00 Arizona Science Center Indigenous Peoples' Innovations Exhibition $125,000.00 Arizona State University Foundation Fund SolarSPELL Digital Libraries $149,730.00 Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Behavior Health Response Program Fleet $99,879.39 Midwestern University Community Dental Assistance Program $10,000.00 The grant award is one time and there is no cash or in-kind match requirement. Indirect costs are not applicable to Tribal Gaming Grants. Future ongoing cash contributions are not required after the grant period. The grant award is not a mandated function and the services provided by this grant benefit the general public, including public safety, mitigation of the impacts of gaming, or promotion of commerce and economic development. The grant award is competitively bid and determined by the Tohono O’odham Nation. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. (C-18-26-044-X-00)
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