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TRVFA Still in Business 
The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona (TRVFA) is being flexible in order to continue serving students seeking grants to fund their vocational education studies.
 
Dan Messersmith, TRVFA President, recently reached out to Bob Zarling, Mesa West Vocational Service Chair, asking that he interview Adrianna by phone or Facetime to determine if Mesa West would be willing to sponsor a $2,000 grant for her to study at the East Valley Medical School to become certified as a Phlebotomy Technician   Following the  interview, Bob wrote to TRVFA stating,  "Adrianna would be a dedicated student working to better her family’s life. She went back to school for her GED. She has family support and believes education is the path to a better future. Currently she is working at a valley tomato growing and packing facility screening workers for symptoms of the virus as they report for work. She is aware of the current risk and long term potential risk within the medical profession under the social climate during the Covid19 crisis. After the interview and and carefully considering her application overnight, I would like to approve her application." 
 
For the benefit of those who might not be aware, agreeing to sponsor Adrianna's studies does not obligate Mesa West, her sponsoring club, to any financial commitment.  Clubs are asked to interview TRVFA grant applicants to determine if the student has realistic probability of successfully completing the program and finding satisfaction in the vocation they will be studying to enter.  Clubs are also asked to stay in contact with the students they sponsor and develop lasting relationships.  In normal circumstances the interviews are timed before or after a meeting so the scholar can meet members of the club and get a feeling for Rotary.
Tax Credit Donation Deadline Remains April 15
The deadline for making tax credit donations to TRVFA for the 2019 tax year remains April 15 even though the filing deadlines for both state and federal tax returns has been extended to July 15, 2020.  Donations will be gladly accepted throughout the year, but after April 15, can only be used to offset state income tax obligation for the 2020 tax year.
 
TRVFA is the only Qualifying Charitable Organization in the long list of QCO's which was started by Rotarians to fund vocational education for applicants who meet low-income guidelines over 25 years ago.  The organization is still run by an all-Rotarian board with only one part-time employee.  It is unfortunate that fewer than 10% of Arizona Rotarians take advantage of this opportunity to help others through this opportunity to give without having a net cost in the end.
 
TRVFA vocational-education grants make futures brighter for the scholars, their families and, in many cases, the patients they will serve.  If you are in a position to help, CLICK HERE to donate on line.  If you prefer to mail your donation, CLICK HERE to download a donation form to send with your check.
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Arizona Tax Credit TRVFA is an organization which meets Arizona’s Credit for Contribution to A Qualifying Charitable Organization requirements.  Our QCO Code is 20698.  Donations made to TRVFA may qualify for an Arizona Tax Credit up to $800 for joint tax filers and $400 for individual filers, to be deducted on their Arizona tax returns. The donation may also be deductible as a charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes to the extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor to determine the tax benefits of your donation.
 
Tax Status TRVFA is a 501 (c)(3) recognized non-profit organization as determined by the IRS - Federal Tax ID #86-0632646. Donations to TRVFA are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.