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CAC Foundation receives $10K donation

Posted 10/31/24

The Central Arizona College Foundation has received a $10,000 donation for a program that helps Pinal County high school attend the college.

The donation, from Cypress Creek Renewables, is going …

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CAC Foundation receives $10K donation

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The Central Arizona College Foundation has received a $10,000 donation for a program that helps Pinal County high school attend the college.

The donation, from Cypress Creek Renewables, is going to Pinal Promise.

“This will help assist in our funding efforts for the graduating seniors of Pinal County high schools so they can enroll at any one of our Central Arizona College campuses and get their first two years of tuition at no cost,” stated Craig Kurtz, executive director of the Central Arizona College Foundation, in a press release.

As president of the CAC Foundation and a long-time board member, Stacy Gramazio has witnessed the positive impacts that Pinal Promise has on students throughout the county.

"We are delighted to provide this donation to the Pinal Promise program so that they can continue their good work providing scholarships to Pinal County students," she stated in the release. "All young people in Pinal County should have the opportunity make a college education a reality, and we admire the foundation's commitment to upholding the mission of the program that has been going strong since 2001."

Cypress Creek Renewables is a developer and operator of solar energy producing and storage sites across the country.

CAC has campuses in San Tan Valley, Apache Junction, Coolidge, Maricopa and Winkleman.

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