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AZ Biz Bash 2016

ADW is proud to have been a sponsor for AZ Biz Bash, benefiting Child Crisis Arizona.

CoBiz Financial Chairman and CEO Steve Bangert was tired of having to wear a tux to every philanthropic event. After many conversations with fellow CoBiz executives, they came up with an idea for a fundraiser that they would both eagerly attend – AND invite their friends!

In 2001 the Biz Bash was created. It combines music, mingling, a unique silent auction and delicious food – all to raise money for a great cause. The Biz Bash was well-received and quickly became renowned for being more black t-shirt than black tie, more dancing than programming, more epicurean than etiquette and MORE fun. The mission of the Biz Bash is to produce a benefit concert that raises funds for worthy children’s causes in both Arizona and Colorado. Our proven success comes from the support of CoBiz employees, clients, partners and friends who continue to believe in the Biz Bash’s purpose year after year.

Since its inception, the Biz Bash has raised more than $4.8 million for local non-profit organizations in both Arizona and Colorado. After becoming a qualified beneficiary, each non-profit selected receives monies for one or two consecutive years. Net proceeds from the Biz Bash have ranged from $100,000 to $300,000 – an amazing feat for only one night!

If you’d like to experience philanthropy in a truly fun atmosphere, please contact us to learn more about how to get yourself and/or your company involved in our annual event. We look forward to having you join us in our commitment to making a difference in our community.

 

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 About SARRC

“Established in 1997, the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) is an internationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to autism research, education, evidence-based treatment, and community outreach. We are one of the only autism organizations in the world that provides a lifetime of services for individuals and their families while also conducting cutting edge research.

We’re also an entrepreneurial nonprofit, with less than three percent of annual revenue coming from state and federal funding. Our 18,000-square-foot Campus for Exceptional Children and our 10,000-square-foot Colonel Harland D. Sanders Center for Autism Studies, co-located with our Vocational & Life Skills Academy, are state-of-the-art clinical centers that serve as models for similar research and resource facilities.”