Funding search · mental health · Arizona
Who funds mental health work in Arizona
15 funders have a record of paying for mental health work by Arizona recipients: 152 grants totaling $44.1M, most recently in 2025 — mostly grantmaking charities, which often run real application cycles. The largest by matched giving are The Foundation for Community and Health ($3.4M), The Narbha Institute ($6.2M) and The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation ($4.5M).
From IRS Form 990-PF and 990 Schedule I filings, 2019–2025. Grants already paid to Arizona recipients — evidence of what these funders back, not open calls.
Largest: $15,000 to INSTITUTE FOR MENTAL HEALTH — grant award-mental health funds
The Narbha InstituteFlagstaff, AZCharity · may take applications
11 matching grants · $6.2M · through 2023Largest: $2.5M to MOHAVE MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC INC — program support
Largest: $900,000 to 100 Club of Arizona — to provide program support for mental health & trauma support, critical incidents, survivor & family support, death & injury prevention, and general operations.
Health First Foundation-Northern ArizonaFlagstaff, AZCharity · may take applications
7 matching grants · $22.5M · through 2023Largest: $22.1M to NORTHERN ARIZONA HEALTHCARE CORPORATION — grants to support hospice home care, cardiology research, native american patient assistance, cancer center, childbirth education, the taylor house, playground equipment, diabetes …
Largest: $5,000 to The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix — a trustee advised grant to the office of mental health ministries to support the pilot mental health program with catholic charities and the catholic schools office
California Healthcare FoundationOakland, CACharity · may take applications
4 matching grants · $105,000 · through 2024Largest: $50,000 to THE COLLEGE FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH LEADERSHIP — behavioral health leadership fellows; behavioral health leadership fellow program; behavioral health leadership fellow program (supplemental funding)
Institute for Mental Health ResearchScottsdale, AZCharity · may take applications
4 matching grants · $1.0M · through 2023Largest: $364,227 to ASU FOUNDATION — mental health research
Largest: $352,779 to UNITED WAY OF TUCSON AND SOUTHERN A — mental health
Bhhs Legacy FoundationPhoenix, AZCharity · may take applications
5 matching grants · $452,500 · through 2023Largest: $125,000 to Valleywise Health Foundation — valleywise behavioral health center - maryvale forensic act clinic
The Board of VisitorsPhoenix, AZCharity · may take applications
5 matching grants · $240,000 · through 2024Largest: $75,000 to CHILD CRISIS ARIZONA — medical and behavioral health for foster children
Largest: $383,056 to COCHISE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE — mental health support team
Angel Charity for ChildrenTucson, AZCharity · may take applications
3 matching grants · $513,000 · through 2024Largest: $50,000 to El Rio Health Center Foundation — el rio health center foundation was awarded $50,000 to help launch a new youth mental health pilot program at el rio health, tucson's largest provider of health services. the pande…
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