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Texas Women’s Foundation awards more than $820,000 to support women and families

Total grantmaking exceeds $87.5 million since 1985

DALLAS, Texas  – Through its annual Community Grants Cycle, Texas Women’s Foundation (TXWF) has distributed $822,160 to 23 nonprofits improving the lives of more than 20,000 women, girls and families in North Texas. Among the grants, TXWF Board Alumnae awarded the Virginia B. Whitehill Board Alumnae Grant to Bonton Farms in the amount of $40,000; and TXWF’s Nineteen network provided a grant of $40,000 to Nexus Family Recovery Center.

Grant recipients were recognized at a special reception on September 26 at Texas Women’s Foundation, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. This reception kicked off a year-long tribute honoring the rich history of TXWF’s founders and the four decades of impact the organization has made on the lives of women and girls across the state.

Karen Hughes White, Texas Women’s Foundation president and CEO, said, “These incredible nonprofit organizations are transforming public education, providing critical healthcare access and helping fill the increasing gap in basic needs such as food and housing. We are so thankful to our donors and philanthropic partners who make this support possible, allowing TXWF to remove barriers to women’s economic security, stability and success as we work to build a strong and vibrant Texas for all. 

Collin County

Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation Inc. – Economic Security
The Samaritan Inn – Childcare

Dallas County:

Abide Women’s Health Services – Maternal Health
After8toeducate – Maternal Health
Bonton Farms – Economic Security
Brother Bill’s Helping Hand  – Workforce
Buckner Children and Family Services, Inc. – Workforce
Dallas Leadership Foundation – Leadership
Gateway of Grace – Economic Security
Interfaith Family Services – Housing
Junior Players  – Leadership Development
LBU Community Clinic – Maternal Health
Methodist Health System Foundation – Workforce
Nexus Family Recovery Center – Women’s Health
Poetic – Economic Security
Texas Woman’s University Foundation – Women’s Health
Viola’s House – Housing
Vogel Alcove –  Child Care
Young Women’s Preparatory Network – Balch Springs – Education

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Denton County

Children’s Advocacy Center for North Texas Inc.  – Mental Health
HSNT/Health Services of North Texas – Women’s Health

Ellis County:

The Heights Ellis County Family Resources Inc. – Mental Health 

Tarrant County

Camp Fire First Texas – Workforce 

To learn more about Texas Women’s Foundation’s grants and for a complete grantee list, visit txwf.org/grants.

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