March 6, 2026

A Tax Credit That Feeds Our Community

There’s still time to make a gift to Flagstaff Family Food Center and reduce your 2025 taxes dollar for dollar. The Arizona’s Charitable Tax Credit is a powerful tool that allows donors to effectively direct their tax dollars to local qualified nonprofits they believe in. Individuals can claim a tax credit of up to $470 (single filers) or $938 (married filing jointly) – and any gift made on or before April 15, 2026 can be applied to your 2025 state income tax return.

FFFC is a certified Qualifying Charitable Organization under this tax credit. Just reference QCO Code 20583 when you file.

Arizona Charitable Tax Credit QCO Code 20583

Right now, there’s a lot to invest in at Flagstaff Family Food Center

Last year, FFFC distributed 8.2 million pounds of food in our community — a more than 10% increase over the previous year. That includes more than half a million meals prepared in our Kitchen and nearly 100,000 food boxes distributed through our own events and 45 nonprofit partners across the region.

Since our founding 35 years ago, we’ve grown from a single kitchen into a comprehensive regional food system, and our work continues to grow.

We also know that emergency food assistance by itself isn’t enough. Through the Northern Arizona Hunger Action Partnership, we’re working with community partners to address the root causes of food insecurity and develop an action plan that coordinates efforts to create lasting, systemic change.

That work extends to the halls of the legislature. This year we are lending our support to bills that help families facing hunger, and raising our voices against those that would hurt the people we serve.

Ethan Amos of FFFC

This is what your support makes possible: Food on the table today, and a stronger, more equitable food system for the future. Neighbors Feeding Neighbors, Every Day.

Sincerely,

Ethan Amos
President & CEO

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