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District 12
Area 4
Club 222
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Pikes Peak Area Zonta Foundation
P. O. Box 7924
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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Pikes Peak Area Zonta Foundation
The Pikes Peak Area Zonta Foundation is organized exclusively for
charitable purposes, to carry out the charitable objectives of the Zonta
Club of the Pikes Peak Area of El Paso County including the provision of
service at the global and local level and to support charitable
organizations that advance the charitable objectives of Zonta
International Foundation.
Grant Application Information
Grant Application - Deadline February 28, 2012
2011 - 2012 Charitable Support
Local:
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Young Women in Public Affairs Award
which recognizes a young woman's (age 16- 20) commitment to the volunteer
sector, volunteer leadership achievements and dedication to the
advancement of the status of women.
| $ 2,000
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TESSA, A Community Without Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
to maintain a program of Life Skills classes for the women living in the
Safe House which Zonta helped begin in 2008.
| 2,500
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Women's Resource Agency of Colorado Springs - Their mission
is to help women of all ages attain and maintain self-sufficiency through
individual planning & consultation, classes, groups, a career corner, a
school program and more.
| 850
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Human Trafficking - The Zonta Club of the Pikes Peak Area Project to support a
grassroots effort to educate the public about human trafficking happening
locally, to create and maintain a list of active resources for law
enforcement, to provide much needed services to trafficked victims, to
advocate on all levels for the humane treatment of trafficked victims and
to prevent trafficking in the future.
| 1,000
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Zonta Scholar Program - The Zonta Scholar Program provides
a $5,000 award to a non-traditional woman student (age 25 or
older) seeking a degree at the University of Colorado in Colorado
Springs. In cooperation with the KPWE Program at UCCS, a strong mentoring
component provides encouragement and support. The combination produces
graduation rates above 85%, compared to the average of 23% for
non-traditional students without support. |
5,000 |
Trampled Rose - Women for Women Foundation, providing shelter,
food , education training and care to many of the world's poorest women
awaiting admittance to the Fistula Hospital, Addis Ababa in Ethiopia.
| 650
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Zonta International:
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International Service Fund (Prevention of
Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Rwanda; the
Safe
Cities for Women Project in Guatemala City, Guatemala and San Salvador,
El Salvador; and the Reduction of Obstetric Fistula in Liberia),
ZISVAW (Zonta International Strategies to End Violence Against Women)and
Rose Fund
| 3,200
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Total Disbursement
| $15,200
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2009-2010 Charitable
Support
2007-2008 Charitable Support
Form 990 available on request - webmaster
Foundation Board Members
The Zonta Club of Pikes Peak Area is committed to the equality of all.
The Zonta Club of Pikes Peak Area does not discriminate
on the basis
of race, color, gender, age, national origin, religion,
creed, disability, veteran's status, or sexual orientation.
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