TUCSON, AZ / AGILITYPR.NEWS / April 07, 2026 / Tucson Federal Credit Union (TFCU) has given $106,200 to Southern Arizona communities, directing resources toward education, youth development, housing stability, disability inclusion, law enforcement support, and essential social services across Pima County.
The grants, sponsorships, and programmatic investments, awarded to 19 organizations through the first quarter of 2026, reflect TFCU's continued commitment to showing up alongside the organizations and institutions that add to the betterment of community life across the region.
"Our community investment strategy is intentional," said John "Jax" Jackson, Vice President of Culture and Development at TFCU. "We're not writing checks and stepping back; we're showing up alongside the organizations doing the hardest work in our region. That's what a community credit union is built to do."
SIGNATURE INVESTMENTS
TFCU's largest single investment of $25,000 was directed to Interfaith Community Services (ICS) of Tucson in support of the organization's essential community programs. ICS provides critical services to vulnerable Tucsonans across a wide spectrum of need. TFCU's Northwest Branch Manager, Luis Arenas, connected directly with ICS leadership, including Executive Director Tom McKinney, to present the gift in person, part of a deliberate effort by TFCU to engage its branch managers as community ambassadors rather than routing all philanthropic activity through headquarters.
"Having our branch managers present these donations in person reflects something we genuinely believe," TFCU President & CEO Matthew Gaspari stated. "The people serving your neighborhood should be the ones investing in it."
TFCU also awarded $15,000 to the Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona to support after-school programs, school lunches, and community-based EmpowHERment sites serving girls across Tucson Unified, Sunnyside, Amphi, and La Paloma Academy districts. EmpowHERment programming also reaches young women in some of the region's most underserved settings — including juvenile detention facilities, the Pascua Yaqui Boys & Girls Club, and Goodwill Youth REC.
HOUSING & ECONOMIC STABILITY
TFCU directed $15,000 toward housing access and tenant stability across Southern Arizona:
ADAPTIVE ATHLETICS & INCLUSION
A $5,500 grant to Camp Abilities Tucson will fund a full day of camp programming for 30 athletes and their 30 coaches. Camp Abilities serves youth with visual impairments and deaf-blindness through structured, sport-based programming, with approximately two-thirds of participants attending on full scholarship. The investment also helps sustain the organization's scholarship model as it navigates potential changes to its hosting facility.
TFCU contributed $1,000 to the University of Arizona Campus Recreation department in support of the UA Adaptive Athletics 2026 National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament, hosted at McKale Center on April 1, 2026. The tournament brings together collegiate athletes ages 18–24 competing in adaptive athletics at the national level.
EDUCATION & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
TFCU directed significant investment toward K–12 education and youth programming across the region:
YOUTH PROGRAMS, ARTS & COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
As one of two Premier Sponsors, TFCU invested $5,000 in support of Fresh! An Evening Under the Stars, Tucson Waldorf School's annual fundraiser held March 28, 2026 on campus. The evening brought together the Waldorf community to raise essential funds to support programs centered on creativity, curiosity, and holistic learning.
TuNidito, a Tucson-based nonprofit providing grief and emotional support services to children and families, received a $5,000 investment in support of the organization's Remarkable Celebration on May 9, 2026 — an annual event honoring mothers who serve as mentors, advocates, and role models within Southern Arizona's grieving community. Now in its 24th year, the Remarkable Celebration has honored 126 women who embody TuNidito's mission to ensure no child grieves alone.
Greater Tucson Leadership received a $2,500 sponsorship as a Camp GTL sponsor, supporting the organization's annual alumni retreat and continued investment in regional civic leadership development.
LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT
TFCU committed $5,000 to the Southern Arizona Law Enforcement Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 2003 to support the operational and programmatic needs of Tucson-area law enforcement agencies and address the gap between baseline budget funding and increasingly complex demands of modern policing including ongoing officer training, technical equipment, software upgrades, and community engagement programs, underscoring the credit union's commitment to public safety as a foundational element of community well-being.
MORE SPRING 2026 COMMITMENTS
TFCU's community investment continues into spring as a sponsor for several events and golf tournaments:
TFCU Branch Manager Luis Arenas and ICS leadership and volunteets
TFCU Branch Manager Jace Garrish at Painted Sky Elementary School
About Us
Tucson Federal Credit Union exists to empower people and improve lives within the community. Their vision is to raise the level of prosperity for all generations and create thriving communities, and they fulfill this vision by creating opportunities through service, education, and access. For more information, please visit www.tucsonfcu.com
Contacts
Krystal Adams
COO
Kadams@tucsonfcu.com1160 N. Winstel Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85716-4023
Phone: 520-322-7468
https://www.tucsonfcu.com