The Tohono O’odham Nation is accepting proposals for its Arizona cities, towns, counties, and non-profit organizations for the 2026 revenue sharing program.
Donor Name: City of Casa Grande
State: Arizona
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/12/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
In 2002, Arizona eligible voters approved Proposition 202, which implemented a new requirement that Tribal/State Gaming Compacts must include a provision that the compacting tribe would contribute a portion of its annual net gaming revenues (the “Annual Contribution”) for the benefit of the general public. Pursuant to Proposition 202, each tribe may determine the recipients of 12 percent of its total Contribution (the “12% Payments”). For fiscal year 2026, the Tohono O’odham Nation has chosen to distribute 12% payments directly to local governments and non-profit organizations.
Requirements
- If you, the applicant, are a city, town or county located within the State of Arizona:
- You will need to provide proof or cite some authority that you are authorized to seek and enter into a grant of this nature.
- If selected, you will need to ensure that the government you represent is willing to negotiate and execute the Grant-in-Aid with the Nation no later than November 30, 2026.
- If you, the applicant, are any other non-governmental entity (not-for-profits, fire districts, etc.):
- You will need to enter into an agreement with a city, town or county located within Arizona whereby that city, town, or county will agree to accept the grant funding from the Nation on your behalf. As a non-governmental entity, you bear the responsibility to find a municipality to flow the funding through and the Nation is not responsible for matching you with a government capable of receiving the funding. Please note that each government may have their own approval process to serve as the fiscal agent that is separate from the Tohono O’odham Nation’s requirements.
- The city, town, or county that has agreed to assist you to receive the grant will be required to enter into a Grant-inAid, Fiscal Agent agreement with the Nation in which the city, town, or county agrees to accept the funding on your behalf.
For more information, visit City of Casa Grande.


