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The Latest Progress of the Biosciences in Arizona
April 2020
This brochure presents new performance data for Arizona’s bioscience sector, which features record-high amounts of venture capital and research funding, as well as strong gains in jobs and wages. The report also shows how the state’s bioscience community has played a critical role during the COVID-19 pandemic and highlights major advances from the past year.Make it Matter (Flinn Scholars Viewbook)
August 2021
This promotional viewbook showcases the many benefits of the Flinn Scholars Program and demonstrates how Scholars, through their wide range of interests and studies, are making an impact.
2021 Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program Brochure
August 2020
The 2021 Flinn Foundation Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program will award $30,000 through a nonprofit partner to up to six early-stage Arizona bioscience firms. This brochure describes the application process for the program, which features a personalized yearlong plan specific to the needs of individual firms to help them navigate the challenges facing young companies and empower them to become investor-ready.
Flinn-Brown Fellowship 2019 Annual Report
June 2020
The Flinn-Brown Fellowship 2019 annual report provides a summary of the 2019 seminar series and its 30-person cohort, the 2019 Flinn-Brown Convention including its five honorees, the Flinn-Brown Fellows projects, the Flinn-Brown Network and its members’ achievements, and continuing learning opportunities from the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership such as the Skill Set Series and Legislative Preview.
Advancing Arizona: 2018 Foundation Report
March 2018
In “Advancing Arizona,” the Flinn Foundation’s new report, President and CEO Tammy McLeod looks ahead at how the Foundation’s programs can make a difference across Arizona. “Broad improvement in quality of life depends on committing to collaboration within our institutions, across institutions, within sectors and across them, in every corner of our state,” writes McLeod.
And Board Chair David J. Gullen, M.D., looks back at the Flinn tenure of Jack Jewett, who enhanced existing programs in the biosciences, education, and the arts, and introduced a new civic-leadership initiative in partnership with the Thomas R. Brown Foundations of Tucson.