Rancho Feliz Barrio Education Program. Students waiting for bus to take them to English immersion classes. June 2005.
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The Foundations are charitable corporations focusing on
education, poverty and service - primarily in Arizona. Since
being founded in 1996 by Jim & Jo-Ann Armstrong, the
Foundations have donated over $5 million to more than 60
non-profit, educational and services organizations.
Waiting for the
school bus,
Agua Prieta, Mexico.
ASU Scholarship Program
Little girl from La Divina Providencia Girls' Shelter at her kindergarten Graduation. Part of Rancho Feliz Barrio Education Program, Agua Prieta, Mexico. June 2005.
It is the hope of the Directors that the Foundations serve as
examples of the type of charitable support organizations that
can grow out of the small entrepreneurial businesses that have
become incredibly successful over the last 30 years.

America provides a unique opportunity for those willing to take
a risk to create and grow small innovative companies. When
successful, these companies often bring significant increases
in net worth for their founders and key executives. The
Directors of the Foundation believe such entrepreneurs have a
moral responsibility to apply their talents, creativity and drive to
the not for profit arena for the benefit of others.

The Foundations' Board of Directors attempts, through example,
to encourage successful men and women to share their good
fortune, talent and dedication to those in need. The
Foundations' fundamental belief is that far more is received
from giving and sharing entrepreneurial success than the cost
required to provide it.

Look around at our website. If you are interested in applying for
a grant, you will find the required information in these pages. If
you are interested in information on how to set up a foundation
or how our Foundations work, please contact the Board of
Directors.

The Armstrong Family Foundation is a 501c(3) designated public
support foundation to the
Arizona Community Foundation. The
Kiita Foundation is a Private 501c(3) Foundation.
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Kindergarten
Graduate,2005.
Armstrong Family
Foundation ASU Scholarship
Students working at Rancho
Feliz.
Work begins on a new day care facility - Agua Prieta, Mexico, June, 2005.
Building Day
Care Center
Danielle Bethea
Scholarship Recipient
Scholarship Recipients
Carl Hayden Community Center (Phoenix)
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