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The nonpartisan Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation enhances civic life in Arizona through civic education, engagement, and leadership-development programs. Flinn Young Leaders emphasizes civic learning and skill-building and helps teens imagine paths to making a difference. CivEx delivers educational programming for the public to become better-informed on Arizona policy and political topics. The Civic Leadership Collaborative and the Arizona Civic Life Partnership convene organizations that strengthen civic participation and connected communities. The Center’s cornerstone, the prestigious Flinn-Brown Fellowship, is an immersive experience for community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Fellows engage in rich discussions with policymakers and political experts; join a robust professional network; and gain understanding of how to address Arizona’s most pressing issues through public service.
A new study finds that Arizonans react strongly to different civic language terms—more so than the rest of the country—and that the perceptions can enhance or hinder collaborative community conversations.
The Arizona Civic Life Partnership report, released by Center for the Future of Arizona, the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation, and Vitalyst Health Foundation, reveals that Arizonans have a stronger connection to civic language than their peers across the country.
Civic Language Perceptions Project: An Arizona Snapshot explores how Arizonans understand and react to key civic terms and offers insights for organizations working to improve civic engagement across the state. [Read more]
In this 11th episode of the Leadership for a Better Arizona podcast, hosted by Dawn Wallace with the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation, Flinn-Brown Fellow Tony Cani, founder of Slingshot Campaigns, and Daniel Scarpinato, president of Winged Victory Agency, discuss the issues that are top of mind for Arizona voters in the upcoming general election.
The political strategists talk about the party breakdown of Arizona voters, expected turnout, the realignment of the parties, the impact of debates, statewide propositions and how the size of the Maricopa County ballot may influence outcomes. [Listen]
Alfred Urbina’s first job was as a paperboy for the Arizona Daily Star when he was in the third grade. He continued to work through high school as a busboy while he dreamed of becoming an attorney. His dream came true.
The Army veteran went on to serve as Attorney General of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
Urbina said his life has been shaped by the resilience of his blue-collar family that comes from South Tucson and has made their livings by working in Arizona’s copper mines and cotton fields in places such as Marana, Sahuarita, and Continental. [Read more]
Flinn-Brown Fellow Elyse Guidas talks about her dedication to providing access to food for Arizonans during this 10th episode of the Leadership for a Better Arizona podcast, hosted by Dawn Wallace with the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation.
Guidas, a 2019 Fellow and executive director of Activate Food Arizona, shares stories about being impacted by food insecurity during her Phoenix childhood and her passion to eliminate barriers for others. The podcast conversation ranges from mobile markets to school lunches to EBT cards to local farmers. [Listen]
The 2024 Flinn-Brown Awards have been given to five Fellows: 2014 Fellow Ben Henderson (Jack Jewett Award), 2017 Fellow Sarah Rose Webber (Network Builder Award), 2018 Fellow Kate Morley (Northern Arizona Champion), 2019 Fellow Jaclyn Boyes (Central Arizona Champion), and 2022 Fellow Reetika Dhawan (Southern Arizona Champion). The awards were announced during the annual Flinn-Brown Convention in August.
The individual winners of the Flinn-Brown Awards have made significant contributions to Arizona as state-government advisers, elected officials, agency executives, and policy experts—and have played important roles in strengthening their communities and the Flinn-Brown Network. [Read more]
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best pokerbros clubs A new study finds that Arizonans react strongly to different civic language terms—more so than the rest of the country—and that the perceptions can enhance or hinder collaborative community conversations. The Arizona Civic Life Partnership, a strategic statewide initiative led by Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) and the Arizona Center […]
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Meet the Candidates: Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors
A webinar featuring candidates for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors was held Monday, Sept. 30. In 2024, the five seats up for election are in Maricopa County.
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Alfred Urbina’s first job was as a paperboy for the Arizona Daily Star when he was in the third grade. He continued to work through high school as a busboy while he dreamed of becoming an attorney, but he believed those dreams were “out of reach.”
Urbina is now Attorney General of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
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This week, while taping a podcast with a Flinn-Brown Fellow (who also happens to be our spotlight this month), I was caught off guard by a moment that was far more meaningful than I expected. After we wrapped up our conversation, he removed the necklace he had been wearing, a beautiful Ojo de Venado made in the colors of his tribe, and handed it to me as a thank you for our time together.