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    May 20, 2020No Comments
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    ACF of Sedona is accepting nominations for the Spirit of Sedona awards.

    Arizona Community FoundationSedona AZ (May 20, 2020) – Each year, the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona recognizes outstanding individuals, nonprofits, and businesses for their contributions to the Sedona and the Verde Valley communities. As communities continue to experience the negative impacts resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, we have already seen people and organizations go above and beyond to lend a hand where they can.

    This year’s nomination process is now open and community members are invited to submit their nominations in the following categories:

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    • Philanthropist of the Year
    • Volunteer of the Year
    • Nonprofit Organization of the Year
    • Business Benefactor of the Year
    • Community Collaborator of the Year

    Visit azfoundation.org/SedonaConnections to learn more and to submit your nominations online. The winner of each category will receive $1,000 to donate to the nonprofit organization of their choice. Nominations must be submitted by Wednesday, July 1 at 5:00 p.m. to be considered. Nominations will be scored based on candidates who embody the Spirit of Sedona through leadership, volunteerism, and philanthropy.

    For more information about the nominations process, contact Regional Director Jennifer Perry at JPerry@azfoundation.org or call 928.399.7218.

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