TCFB Is an Arizona Qualifying Charitable Organization

The Arizona Charitable Tax Credit is available to taxpayers for contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations (QCO) that provide immediate basic needs to residents of Arizona, such as food, clothing, shelter, and health care.

Tri-Community Food Bank is a QCO (code 20463), which allows interested individuals to reduce their state tax liability for monetary donations made to the Food Bank, receiving a dollar-for-dollar credit against the taxes owed to the State of Arizona. Individuals can donate up to $470, and married couples filing jointly can donate up to $938. This tax credit not only benefits donors financially but supports vital community services provided by certified organizations making a significant impact on the lives of Arizonans.

To claim tax credit for 2024, Arizona tax credit donations must be made by April 15, 2025. To claim the credit, Arizona Form 321 will need to be prepared and attached to your state tax return. Those interested in contributing to TCFB and receiving state tax credit, check with your tax advisor for more information or see www.azdor.gov.

Tri-Community Food Bank is an IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, as well as an Arizona Qualify Charitable Organization. It is located at 108 Redwood Road in Mammoth and is open five days a week (Monday through Thursday and Saturday) from 9 a.m. to noon. The Food Bank is and has always been an all-volunteer organization and is totally supported by generous donations, including donations from United Food Bank in Mesa, Ariz. Communities served include Oracle, San Manuel, Mammoth, and Dudleyville.