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(a) The City Manager is authorized to establish a productivity enhancement program, as specified by administrative regulation, to pay qualifying employees up to two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per year of service up to a maximum of six thousand one hundred twelve dollars ($6,112).
The C​ity of Phoenix offers opportunity for career growth and advancement with 14,000 employees working across 41 departments.
However, this is not the only source of funding, as senior centers require financing from several different means to maintain their operations. Some of these sources include federal and state governments, fundraising events, public and private grants, business bequests, participant contributions, and donations.
(Such models are uncommon; one survey of California centers found over 96% were either nonprofit or government-operated (​ccoa.ca.gov), implying very few for-profit centers.)
Senior center funding Primary funding sources are often local (municipal or county government tax dollars). Other sources include: federal and state governments; fundraising events; public and private grants; businesses; bequests; participant contributions; in-kind donations; and volunteer hours.

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The Human Services Department (HSD) Senior Programs operates 15 senior centers throughout the city of Phoenix for adults ages 18 and older.

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