
The Saguaros install new board members for fiscal year
Staff Reports | Free Press Philanthropy
The Saguaros are announcing $866,000 in grants to 29 Arizona nonprofits focused on helping children throughout the Grand Canyon State.
The organization has also named its new 2024 board of directors.
The Saguaros 2024 grants include a $200,000 grant to SARRC, a $150,000 grant to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale, and a $70,000 grant to Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona.
Other nonprofits receiving grants from The Saguaros include Ability 360, Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels, AZ Foster Alliance, AZ LEOS, Care Fund, Chicanos Por La Causa, Children’s Cancer Network, Crowns of Courage, Desert Voices, Future for Kids, Health World Education (Horsense), Homeless Youth Connection, Horses Help, ICAN, Junior Achievement, Lions Camp Tatiyee, Love Up Foundation, Miracle League of Arizona, National Historical Fire Foundation, New Pathways for Youth, New Way Academy, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Playworks Education Energized, Ryan House, Saving Amy, and Southwest PGA Foundation.
The Saguaros 2024 Board of Directors includes the following chairmen: President, Braydon Dennis; Foundation President, Mike Bosco; VP Membership, Kael Cheatham; VP Events, Simon Assaf; Treasurer, David Stull; Foundation Treasurer, Clayton Wolfe; and VP of Marketing, Alex Lehman.
“It’s with immense pride and excitement that I step into this role, ready to lead our beloved club to new heights,” Mr. Dennis said in a prepared statement. “We have a dedicated and hardworking team of volunteers who are ready to give it their all to raise a ton of money through our signature fundraisers and help kids in Arizona thrive.”
Founded in 1987, the philanthropic and social club known today as The Saguaros has raised millions of dollars for local Arizona non-profit organizations.



















