
NTCF Awards $250,000 to Support Community Development
North Texas Community Foundation has awarded a $250,000 grant to BRAVE/R Together through the Fund for Good. This strategic investment builds on important work already
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North Texas Community Foundation has awarded a $250,000 grant to BRAVE/R Together through the Fund for Good. This strategic investment builds on important work already
North Texas Community Foundation announces the appointment of Meggie Lowy as Chair of the Board of Directors, along with the addition of five new board
Nonprofits across the country and locally are navigating a challenging environment. With the possibility of federal funding cuts and changes in state and local policies,
The final neighborhood in our blog series is Como, a historic community in West Fort Worth. Founded in 1889, Como was originally developed as a
North Texas Community Foundation announced today that it awarded a record-breaking $47 million in 2024, more than any previous year in the Foundation’s history. Since
The historic Stop Six neighborhood in southeast Fort Worth was founded in 1896 by African American pioneer Amanda Davis, who purchased a one-acre tract of
A Legacy of Community and Resilience In the coming weeks, we will be featuring three of Fort Worth’s historically Black neighborhoods: Historic Southside, Como, and
North Texas Community Foundation has announced the recipients of its Conservation and Environment Fund and Animal Fund grant cycles, awarding $290,344 to 29 area nonprofits.
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize the profound impact Hispanic and Latino communities have made in shaping our local culture, economy, and neighborhoods.
Five Fort Worth-Based Organizations Received Funding Through the Arts and Culture Fund North Texas Community Foundation announces that a total of $75,000 in general operating