
We are proud to announce the Arizona Department of Veterans Services has selected the VFC for a large grant of $150,000. The VFC continues the fight to end veteran homelessness in the Greater Phoenix area by providing new furniture and household goods that help veterans transitioning from homelessness to a furnished home. This generous grant will go a long way towards ensuring our mission can continue into 2026.
The Arizona Veterans’ Donation Fund, established in 1999 by the Arizona Legislature funds programs that benefit Veterans and their families throughout Arizona. Arizona State law specifies that tax-deductible donations to, and monies held in, this account can never revert to the State General Fund. The assets held in the account can only be used to benefit Veterans in the State of Arizona through small grants and large grants, each with their own documented application process.
The VFC needs your financial support to continue our mission. Donations from our partners and supporters go to buy furniture and household goods for our veterans. Arizona residents are eligible to receive a tax CREDIT on their State income tax for their donation.
The maximum QCO credit donation amount for 2025:
$495 single, married filing separate or head of household; $987 married filing joint.
The maximum QCO credit donation amount for 2026:
$506 single, married filing separate or head of household; $1,009 married filing joint.
Please Note: Arizona law allows QCO donations made during 2025 or donations made from January 1, 2026 through April 15, 2026 to be claimed on the 2025 Arizona income tax return. The maximum credit that can be claimed on the 2025 Arizona return for donations made to QCO’s is $495 for single, married filing separate or head of household taxpayers, and $987 for married filing joint taxpayers. If a taxpayer makes a QCO donation from January 1, 2026 through April 15, 2026 and wants to claim the higher 2026 maximum credit amount, the taxpayer will need to claim the credit on the 2026 Arizona return filed in 2027.
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