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Your Generosity Makes a Difference
Your support of IDA Arizona enables us to achieve our vision of Structured Literacy in every K-5 classroom in Arizona.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, IDA Arizona relies entirely on private donations, sponsorships, and fundraising efforts to drive our mission. Every dollar contributed allows us to raise awareness about dyslexia, Structured Literacy, and the Science of Reading.
Why Your Donation Matters
Your gift enables us to:
- Educate the Community: Increase awareness about dyslexia, its symptoms, assessments, and evidence-based interventions.
- Provide Learning Ally Subscriptions: Offer a research-based audiobook platform for our dyslexic members.
- Host Community Events: Like the 1in5K Dyslexia Dash, raising awareness and fostering connection.
- Offer Free or Low-Cost Trainings and Webinars: For parents and educators to enhance their understanding of dyslexia and Structured Literacy.
- Fund Reimbursement Scholarships: Support teachers in obtaining evidence-based reading instruction training.
- Advocate for Literacy Reform: Participate in events that highlight the importance of Structured Literacy and dyslexia awareness.
Together, we are working toward a future where every student has the opportunity to read!
Ways to Give
- Make a One-Time Donation: Your gift immediately supports our mission and programs.
- Give Monthly: Become a sustaining supporter with an automatic, tax-deductible gift each month. Coming soon!
- Donate in Honor or Memory: Celebrate someone special by making a tribute gift in their name.
Honor Someone Special or Mark an Occasion with a Gift to IDA Arizona
Previous social media dedications: Example 1 | Example 2
The Arizona Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA Arizona) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization, EIN 86-0853711. Donations are tax-deductible within IRS guidelines. Your receipt will be emailed to you upon the successful completion of your gift.
Questions?
Contact Mary Smith at mary.smith@arizonaida.org or 602-790-5628.
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