Publications and Multimedia

Thank you for your interest in the Flinn Foundation. The publications and multimedia content below tell the story of the Foundation and its program areas. The information and resources can be searched by content area.

Arizona Center for Civic Leadership 2021 Annual Report

January 2022

The 2021 annual report for the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation highlights activities during the Center’s 10th year. In 2021, the Center’s 13th cohort of civic leaders completed its flagship program, the Flinn-Brown Fellowship; the Center hosted nine CivEx webinars, the annual Flinn-Brown Convention and first ever Flinn Scholars Summer Public Policy Institute; and community outreach was extended through the Arizona Civic Life Partnership, a new collaboration with the Center for the Future of Arizona.
2021 Flinn-Brown Fellows Directory

December 2021

The nearly 400 Flinn-Brown Fellows constitute a substantial talent pool for public service throughout Arizona, with wide-ranging expertise and experience. More than 90% of Fellows live in Arizona.

This directory makes it easy to learn about Fellows, connect, and explore their fit for service such as board membership, subject-matter expertise, collaboration across organizations, and more.

2022 Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program Brochure

September 2021

The 2022 Flinn Foundation Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program will award $30,000 through a nonprofit partner to up to six early-stage Arizona bioscience firms. This brochure describes the application process for the program and its benefits, which include a personalized yearlong plan specific to the needs of individual firms to help them navigate the challenges facing young companies and empower them to become investor-ready.

2022 Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research Program Brochure

June 2021

The Flinn Foundation Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research Program funds up to 10 research teams of scientists and clinicians each year affiliated with Arizona-based research institutions and health-care systems to advance projects focused on new products and services to improve patient care.

The awardees will each receive a $100,000 grant over 18 months. At the end of the grant period, one or two of the most successful projects may receive up to an additional $100,000 over the following year.