The Meadows Foundation exists to assist people and institutions of Texas improve the quality and circumstances of life for themselves and future generations.
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We’re preparing for our annual delivery. We love being able to spread holiday cheer to families across our city. #DallasPD
We commend the Meadows Foundation for 75 years of #innovation! The goal over time, said @MeadowsFound CEO Peter Miller, “has been to be innovative. An example of that would be the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, which we started 10 years ago.” dallasnews.com/arts-entertai…
Animal welfare is one of many causes championed by the Meadows Foundation, a 75-year-old legacy family funder that gives in its home state of Texas. Wendy Paris takes a look at how Meadows works and what it’s prioritizing right now. bit.ly/3PMd4sP@MeadowsFound
Lift Fund is an amazing grantee that helps provide a pathway to business and financial success and helps thousands of people access opportunities. To find out how you can help them with their mission, visit liftfund.com
Year Up is a fantastic grantee whose mission is to ensure that young adults gain the skills, experiences, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through careers and higher education. To see how you can help, check out yearup.org
City Teaching Alliance is an incredible grantee whose mission is to provide students in urban communities with highly effective educators. Find out more about them at cityteachingalliance.org
Texans Care for Children is a fantastic grantee that is a statewide, nonprofit, nonpartisan, multi-issue children's policy organization. To find out more about their work, check out txchildren.org
We're highlighting another one of our notable partners and grants from the last decade, the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University!
Today, we'll highlight the Center for Nonprofit Management, one of our original Wilson Historic District tenants, and the grant that helped make them happen!
Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center is the last tenant we’ll be highlighting! Their mission is to engage and educate communities to prevent sexual violence and to support survivors and their loved ones. To find out how you can help, visit dallasrapecrisis.org
Preservation Dallas is the next tenant we'll be highlighting. They're one of the most integral parts of the Wilson Historic District's creation. They enhance the quality of life and economic development of Dallas. Visit preservationdallas.org to learn more!
VolunteerNow is one of the longest standing residents of the Wilson Historic District. Their mission centers on helping transform lives through volunteers. To learn more about how you can be one of those volunteers, visit volnow.org!
New Friends New Life restores and empowers trafficked and sexually exploited teen girls, women, and their children. We most recently collaborated with them in the district on the Liberty Street Garden! Visit newfriendsnewlife.org to learn more.