According to TCU 360, investigations into previous discrimination complaints are getting push back.
Author - Barbara Clark Galupi
United Way Announces 2020-21 Women United Co-Chairs
United Way of Tarrant County announces 2020-21 Women United Co-Chairs – Susan K. Medina, the...
Passed! Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino in...
The Hill reports votes passed for a new Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino to begin...
New Fund Focuses on Existing Black Charities
The Indy Star reports the launch of The Legacy Fund, housed within Central Indiana’s...
Once a KKK Hall, Now a Vision for Art and Purpose
1012 South Main in Fort Worth has the eye of a coalition of nonprofits wanting to transform...
Mental Health resources not meeting increased demand
KERA reports on the increased depression and anxiety caused during the Covid19 pandemic, and the...
Historically black buildings in Fort Worth at risk
Fort Worth Weekly reports on the disparity of funding for restoration and protection of...
Collin County nonprofit navigates back-to-school supplies during...
Cornerstone Assistance Network of North Central Texas provided over 300 backpacks in their first...
AARP Tele-Town Hall on the health and security of Latino seniors
On July 16th, AARP provided a Coronavirus Tele-Town Hall addressing the issues facing our...
Dallas nonprofit incubator to begin soft opening
Pegasus Park, Lyda Hill Philanthropies, and other investors open up “Water Cooler”...
