For years, the Sedona City Council has doled out funds as part of its small grants program to encourage and fund activities, programs or events developed by 501(c) nonprofits.
In 2019 the city gave $166,500 to more than 20 organizations,...
We once looked to 2020 as “the future” — flying cars, in-house androids making meals and doing the laundry, lifelike virtual reality, trips to the moon and Mars, colonies in low-earth orbit and a pill that would end or...
Due to the collective wealth of the residents of the Sedona area and the demographics of our residents, who tend to volunteer for nonprofits, charities and clubs, Sedona has one of the highest numbers of nonprofits per capita ratios...
The sting of the economic downturn as a result of actions to control COVID-19 is not only being felt by the city of Sedona, but is now having a trickle-down effect on some nonprofit organizations as well.
Each year the...
For more than two decades, a handful of Sedona organizations have received funding from the city because of their importance to the residents. And while this year is no exception, some belt tightening was requested and received.
The Sedona City...
There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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