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The Mission of Tiger Mountain Foundation The mission of Tiger Mountain Foundation(TMF) is to empower people by building flourishing community gardens, providing job skills, support and workforce development through neighborhood revitalization and beautification with our multi-ethnic and multi-generational initiatives. 1123 persons plus their families and friends were directly served by TMF programs in 2018. Also many of whom were referred to us through parole/justice systems. Another 2200 volunteer mentors also helped us accomplish this outreach initiative to resolve food scarcity and educate participants on job skills to earn a living wage. An additional 3,000 also gained knowledge through speaking engagements. Funding has generally been from grants and individual and corporate donors. However, in 2019 has seen a major push for self-sufficiency through our agriscaping (agricultural landscaping) initiatives and farmers market sales. Many of the staff, including CEO Darren Chapman, are formerly incarcerated persons from the very neighborhoods we serve. Our advisors and 8 board members come from administrative positions in such large organizations. These include Vitalyst Health, Bank of America, and Keep Phoenix Beautiful. We are an Arizona Qualified Charity and receive tax credit donations plus receive individual donations through various employer payroll deductions. To us, “social and economic mobility” meansachieving tangible personal agency – building within each person a genuine self-value and competency that enables them to rise above poverty. The Tiger Mountain strategy empowers adults and youth via our agriscaping initiatives alongside capable hard-working professionals as volunteers who encourage and mentor them through every step. These programs culminate in the development of good professionals. Participants leverage the skills and morals they’ve learned to build an honest life for themselves, free of criminality and desperation, and have the skills to earn a living wage. For non-participant community members, SEM means finding genuine nourishment in the food we grow – we are what we eat, after all. TMF initiatives address food scarcity in this food desert area of Phoenix, AZ plus empower the economically disadvantaged participants with job skills to enable them to earn a living wage. In this 80% recidivism area, TMF participants enjoy an 85% rate of NOT returning to jail, or entering the justice system in the first place! We use an Asset Based Community Development model that gives community members a hand up, not a handout. How We Empower Communities To Help Themselves Donate Your Groceries With Fry's Food Stores Thank you goes out to our Sponsors Support a local organization like Tiger Mountain Foundation that ishelping Phoenix grow and thrive. Your contributions give hope and support to the community. The Tiger Mountain Foundation (TMF)plants fruits & veggies while cultivating better communities. This is done through community garden volunteer work. Our multi-cultural, inter-generational Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) means we don’t give a handout, we give the community a hand up. Email:darren.chapman@tigermountainfoundation.org Address:1414 W. Broadway Rd, Suite 140, Tempe, AZ 85282 © 2023 All rights reserved by Tiger Mountain Foundation Managed with ♥ by Faceless Marketin
Tiger Mountain Foundation (TMF) Passage to a stronger community Tiger Mountain Foundation’s mission is to empower people by building flourishing community gardens, providing life skills support and workforce development through neighborhood revitalization and beautification. As a change agent for healthy living,TMF envisions a healthy community where all citizens can reach their maximum potential. Through our model of Asset Based Community Development, we motivate communities to better themselves from within. In South Phoenix and other challenged communities where we work, there are high patterns of incarceration, bad health choices and a low ranking education system along with closed schools. To combat these challenges, we work hard to educate and inspire people within a broad intergenerational and multi-ethnic background. We have two important focus areas that govern and power the educational, instructional and mentoring engines of Tiger Mountain Foundation: Community Gardens (Produce Production) Through several years of seeing our impact, we have found that long term success looks like the following: The restoration of pride in community through the beautification of vacant lots A reduction of recidivism (80% of TMF participants stay in school or out of jail as opposed to the community’s current 81% jail recidivism) A more productive youth with additional skills to prepare for employment and a better life A stronger spirit of volunteerism and community engagement Volunteeryour time and expertise to help work in our community gardens; deliver fresh produce to a downtown food pantry; provide landscaping work to help low-income families Donatecash to support our work (your donation can be BOTH a federal tax deduction and a state tax credit–meaning up to $400 annually will cost you nothing) Donatetools, lawn/garden furniture, etc. Thank you for caring about making our communities a better place to live for all!
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