Please click here for one of many post-Oscar articles featuring Dr. Stacy Smith, Founder and Director of the Media, Diversity, & Social Change Initiative at the USC Annenberg School for Communication.
Please click on the link to read an article about end of life planning from the February 18th edition of The Arizona Daily Star. Please note a correction – the first bullet point in the article should read: “$1 million to the Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association, based in Phoenix, to get patients talking about… Read more »
(Tucson, AZ—August 2, 2017) The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Southern Arizona received funding from the David & Lura Lovell Foundation for a planning grant to advance a state-wide school-based mental illness stigma reduction initiative. Fifty percent of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14, and 75% by age 24. NAMI… Read more »
The grants represent a powerful opportunity for nonprofits to target these issues collectively. TUCSON, Ariz., (July 20, 2017) – The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona (CFSA) and The David and Lura Lovell Foundation announced their alliance to award almost $3 million to Arizona nonprofits to cooperatively address issues related to the awareness, understanding, and availability… Read more »
Calling Southern Arizona Nonprofits! SVP Tucson is seeking Tucson’s most impactful and innovative nonprofits for a FREE transformative two-month long communication skills building program. Connect, build communication skills, and increase awareness: Learn to share your program’s story and impact with power, passion and clarity Get in front of Tucson’s philanthropic and business leaders Win thousands… Read more »
The Tucson-based David and Lura Lovell Foundation recently approved $492,000 in grants for 13 Tucson nonprofit organizations to support programs in the areas of mental health, integrative health and wellness, youth access to the arts, and gender parity. Additional grants to two national programs totaled $156,000. The largest grant this year is for $162,000 to… Read more »
The following message was sent on April 21, 2017, to the Greater Tucson Firefighting community from Mike McKendrick, Chair of the Tucson Fire Foundation: Dear Friends, It’s been a challenging few weeks within our firefighting family. The loss of one of our own at his own hand – and the injury and death of two… Read more »