How can you help?
Money that you would pay to state taxes will stay local to directly help members of the community who need financial assistance or access to services.
Your donation makes a difference by providing:
- Emergency funds for rent, utility bills, food, clothing, medical, dental and mental health needs
- Scholarships for working parents who need quality childcare for infants through sixth-graders
- Groceries and prepared meals for community members in need
100% of donated funds go toward helping people in our community!
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(Up to $470 for individuals/$938 for couples)
How the AZ Tax Credit works
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You make a donation to the EVJCC, up to $470 individual or $938 couple.
Get Credit
You take a dollar-for-dollar TAX CREDIT on your AZ income tax return.
Win-Win
The EVJCC continues to help those in our community in need and you’ve helped make that happen!
Donations to the EVJCC stay here in our community. The donations collected go toward programs for all age groups, to enrich the lives of people right here in our neighborhoods.
Help us reach our Tax Credit Goal of $115,000 by April 15, 2025. Let’s make this a reality!
Unlike other donations, this is not a deduction off your income. If you donate $938, you get $938 directly off your AZ State Income Tax Bill!
Emergency financial assistance
The EVJCC provides crucial financial support to individuals and families facing tough times.
Groceries and prepared meals
Through our JBox program, including the JBox Food Pantry, the EVJCC provides meals and food to seniors and families in need.
Preschool and camp scholarships
Scholarships help families with financial challenges who want to send their children to preschool or camp.
Use your AZ Tax Credit to make a difference in your community!
Give up to $938. Receive it back in tax credits. Donate NowWhat is the difference between a Tax Credit and Tax Deduction?
A tax credit reduces the amount you owe in AZ State income taxes. So, for instance, if you owe $5,000 in state income taxes, and you give $800 to the EVJCC as a tax credit, you would only owe $4,200.
A tax deduction comes off your total income. So if your total income was $60,000 for the year and you donated $800 then it would reduce your income to $59,200 and that is what your tax would be based on. So your tax bill would not be reduced that much.
What is the EVJCC QCO?
The EVJCC has established a separate organization (EVJCC QCO) recognized by the State of AZ as a Qualifying Charitable Organization. For more information please visit: AZ Dept. of Revenue – Info on Qualifying Charitable Organizations. Donors should use the the EVJCC QCO code 20885 when taking the tax credit on their income tax returns. To make sure you are eligible for the tax credit please check with your tax adviser.