NTCF Ranked Top Nationally in Donor Satisfaction, Community Impact by Industry Analyst

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North Texas Community Foundation has been identified as a national leader among community foundations for overall donor satisfaction and impact on the community according to an independent, third-party survey that evaluates philanthropic funders for effectiveness.

The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) ranked North Texas Community Foundation in the top 98th percentile for overall donor satisfaction and in the top 99th percentile for community impact after conducting a 2022 Donor Perception Report. The final report compared local results with CEP’s broad dataset of donors from more than 90 community foundations across the United States.

Throughout the in-depth survey, donors who utilize the Community Foundation described the organization and its leadership as effective, trustworthy, and responsive. Donors also highly ranked the Community Foundation’s strong understanding of community needs, viewing it as a key resource for information, advice, and guidance.

“We are tremendously proud of these results. Ultimately, they reflect the generosity of our donors and our shared commitment to community impact,” said Rose Bradshaw, president & CEO of North Texas Community Foundation. “We are honored to be our donors’ partner in charitable giving. And we know there’s always room for improvement! As the needs of our region evolve, we will work hard to ensure that community knowledge and strong relationships with local nonprofits help create lasting impact for the causes and charities our donors care about most.”

North Texas Community Foundation currently stewards over 300 charitable funds for donors across the region, and granted nearly $30M in 2021. For over 40 years, the Community Foundation has partnered with donors and advisors to drive meaningful change through charitable investment.

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