Nonprofits Make Their North Texas Giving Day ‘Elevator Pitches’
Several participating nonprofits provided quick explanations on why donors should support them.
Read moreSeveral participating nonprofits provided quick explanations on why donors should support them.
Read moreEditor’s note: In light of North Texas Giving Day, we asked for “elevator pitches” from some of our local nonprofits
Read moreThe mission of the Highland Park Education Foundation is to rally the entire community to raise the critical funds necessary for continuing Highland Park ISD’s tradition of exemplary education.
Read moreSince its opening in 1997, A Women’s Garden continues to grow and evolve to the enjoyment and delight of visitors of all ages to the Dallas Arboretum.
Read moreThe purpose of KidneyTexas, Inc. is to provide funding to improve the methods of treatment, the search for a cure, and prevention of kidney disease and other kindred or contributory diseases; and to develop more adequate provision for the care of persons suffering from such diseases.
Read moreIn just two minutes, you can forever positively impact a child’s life by donating to Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center on North Texas Giving Day. Two minutes may not seem long, but it’s forever if you are a child suffering abuse or witnessing a violent crime.
Read moreFor four decades, WOKC has been dedicated to eradicating childhood cancer by funding innovative research, education, and treatment.
Read moreThe Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides emergency assistance in the forms of rent, utilities, food, and hygiene aid to those in crisis.
Read moreBy providing a caring, supportive, home-like environment, Ronald McDonald House of Dallas (RMHD) keeps the family intact and helps allow a family to establish a normal routine in the midst of crisis.
Read moreRainbow Days is a Dallas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1982. This year marks 40 years of giving HOPE to children in the Dallas area.
Read moreThe mission of Project Transformation North Texas is to transform communities by engaging children, college-age young adults, and churches in purposeful relationships.
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