Funding for after-school programming for children with disabilities.
Funding towards building a residential treatment center in Fort Worth.
Multi-year funding to support foster care redesign in Region 3b, including buildout of the Training Center for Excellence and increased therapeutic placements for foster children.
Funding for out-of-school-time programming focused on middle school students.
Funding for general operations of the museum.
Funding for The Greater Dallas Mission program which trains teachers and parents to be engage in healthy relationships with students.
Funding for the WAY Program which helps increase the independence of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Funding for the Parent-Child Education Program which provides early childhood education and home visiting programming for parents.
Funding for the 2017 Celebration of Reading event which supports family literacy.
Funding for the Kids Club programming which offers a diverse blend of high-quality enrichment activities and culturally relevant programming.
Funding for the Jobs Program which helps individuals with intellectual disabilities to live independently.
Funding for the mentoring program which matches at-risk youth with adults in a faith-based mentoring relationship.
Funding towards construction of a fence to protect elephants in a Kenya wildlife conservation area.
Funding for Dallas City of Learning which connects youth with summer, out-of-school learning opportunities and provides recognition for participation.
Multi-year funding for the Student Assistance Fund which provides financial support to students auditioning for college educational and enrichment opportunities.
Funding towards the capital campaign for the Rex W. Tillerson Leadership Center at the Summit Bechtel Reserve.
Funding for out-of-school time programming that supports academic success, healthy lifestyles, character, and citizenship among participating students.
Funding for character formation and youth development taught through lacrosse.
Multi-year funding to support the operations of The Bridge which serves the homeless population in Dallas with shelter and support services.
Funding to provide healthy food and nutrition education to low-income families.
Multi-year funding to support and expand Buckner’s therapeutic foster care and kinship placements for children with high needs.
Funding for a hospitality/food service internship program for youth released from juvenile justice.
Funding for camperships to El Tesoro de la Vida grief camp which provides healing and support to youth who have experienced the loss of a loved one.
Funding for camperships for youth affected by kidney disease.
Funding for camperships for Dallas area youth with disabilities to attend summer camp.
Funding for camperships for youth with diabetes to attend a therapeutic summer camp in 2017.
Funding to support expanded capacity to serve child victims of abuse and neglect in Tarrant County with a CASA advocate.
Funding to help provide CASA representation for all children in foster care in Parker and Palo Pinto Counties.
Funding for early childhood education and out-of-school time programming at the Cardinal Farrell Community Center.
Funding to support the Children’s Assessment Center which provides shelter and wraparound services to children while they wait to be placed in a foster home.
Funding for expansion of mental health services in West Dallas and Vickery Meadow.
Funding for the Healing Children of Torture program which provides mental health counseling for refugee children and their families who have been victims of torture or witnessed torture.
Funding to support the operations of Fly Day Events, which provide aviation experiences for children with special needs.
Funding to provide faith-based mentorship opportunities to youth in South Dallas.
Funding for scholarships for children to attend Chase’s Place, a school that serves children with special needs.
Funding to support the Born Learning Parent Engagement program which provides evidence-based home-visiting programming to at-risk parents.
Funding for the Children’s Care Fund which assists with the costs of diagnostic and treatment services for children with developmental disabilities.
Funding for the Clinical Service Program which provides therapeutic services for victims of child abuse and neglect.
Funding for ministry efforts to serve college-age students with faith development programming.
Multi-year funding to support the maintenance and upkeep of Camp Trevor Rees-Jones.
Funding for Targeted Case Management and Rehabilitation Services for foster kids who have moderate to severe behavioral health needs.
Funding for the Outcomes Certificate which trains nonprofit organizations on how to measure, benchmark, and analyze their direct service programs.
Funding to support Commit’s work promoting early childhood education in Dallas County.
Funding to support North Texas Giving Day in 2017.
Funding for the Integrated Student Support model which addresses at-risk students’ academic and non-academic needs.
Funding for the Integrated Student Support model which addresses at-risk students’ academic and non-academic needs.
Funding for the Weekend Snack Packs and Summer Lunch Boxes programs that support families and children facing food insecurity.
Funding to provide child victims of abuse and neglect in Collin County with a CASA advocate.
Funding for 2017 Texas Camp Oasis which will provide North Texas youth impacted by inflammatory bowel disease a summer camp experience.
Funding to support the Leadership, Inspiration, Family, and Education program which serves at-risk youth with Christian discipleship programming.
Funding towards the build out of the Rehabilitation and Training building which will enhance capacity to serve patients and train medical professionals.
Funding for scholarships for students with learning differences and special needs.
Funding for the operations of programs which develop and ensure high standard of out-of-school time programming across Dallas.
Multi-year funding to support advocacy, forensic, and therapeutic services provided to youth who are victims of abuse.
Multi-year funding to support the provision of free spay and neuter services in Southern Dallas through a collaboration of providers, with the goal of eliminating the problem of loose dogs in the community.
Funding for scholarships for students entering the Masters of Arts in Biblical Counseling program with a Children’s Advocacy focus.
Funding for the Children’s Counseling Program which provides mental health counseling for child witnesses of domestic violence.
Funding to support inner-city sports ministry that serves high school athletes with Christian discipleship programming.
Funding to support the It Takes Two program which is an evidenced-based parent education program for children with specific language impairments.
Funding to support the FourSteps 2.0 program which accredits childcare centers in low-income areas.
Funding to support equine-assisted therapeutic programs serving children with disabilities.
Funding to support evidence-based family visitation programming.
Funding for programming that promotes the character and life skills of youth through lessons in golf.
Funding for programming that promotes the character and life skills of youth through lessons in golf.
Funding to support children’s programming that serves refugee communities.
Funding for Christian youth development through out-of-school time programming and mentoring.
Funding for camperships for Dallas area youth to attend TRU Camp in 2017.
Funding toward the construction of an early learning academy, gym, and playgrounds to serve children of families rebuilding their lives.
Funding to support adoptions through the New Beginnings program.
Funding for fellows to serve in Uganda healthcare settings.
Funding to support suicide prevention through education programming and community resources around mental health.
Funding the KIDS program which serves youth with gospel-oriented after-school programs, athletics and summer programming.
Funding for The Five Star Kids Program which empowers children living in families with addiction to overcome negative family consequences of addiction.
Funding for the Head, Heart, and Hand Afterschool Program which promotes character and social-emotional development and academic success among youth in the Vickery Meadow neighborhood.
Funding for pediatric heart surgeries for patients from developing countries that would otherwise not receive life-saving care.
Funding for programming which facilitates in-home personal care for children with disabilities.
Funding for the Financial and Social Assistance Program which helps North Texas families dealing with childhood cancer.
Funding to meet the critical needs of homeless children across North Texas, including infant resources such as diapers and educational resources for older children.
Funding for the Survivor Services for Children program which meets the therapeutic needs of children who have witnessed domestic violence.
Funding to support training and technical assistance for anti-trafficking units and justice officials inside the Ugandan justice system.
Funding for the Maven’s Milestone literacy program and the Sik’Lik Poetry Workshop and the Slam programs for elementary school age children.
Funding to support the Hope & Horizons program, which serves school-aged youth of resident families with after-school and summer programming.
Funding for Christmas gifts for children.
Funding for the 2018 Global Prayer Gathering and staff retreat that will host IJM staffers from their global field offices.
Funding for families affected by disability to attend a camp experience.
Funding to support after-school and summer programming for children in the Fair Park neighborhood.
Funding to support the Just Say Yes Campus Impact Plan which is a student-led, peer-to-peer mentoring program focused on upper classmen mentoring freshmen.
Funding to support anti-human trafficking work in northern India.
Funding for school-based character development programming that is facilitated through martial arts classes.
Funding for music therapy programming for children dealing with chronic conditions, hospitalization, or trauma.
Funding for camperships for Dallas area, at-risk youth to attend a Christian summer camp in 2017.
Funding to support evidence-based programming for children with disabilities to access medical care, education, and experience loving inclusion in their homes and communities.
Funding for Christian-based early childhood education and afterschool programming.
Funding for free swim lessons for low-income children and families through the Apartment Learn-to-Swim program.
Multi-year funding for the B4Six Program which provides quality early childhood education and parent education classes for families with young children.
Funding for wishes for children with life-threatening health conditions.
Funding to support therapeutic riding for children and adults with disabilities.
Funding for credentialing and capacity building for child placing agencies to provide comprehensive wraparound services that are designed to serve youth with severe behavioral and emotional issues in a foster home setting.
Funding for operating expenses to provide homeless children and families with permanent supportive housing and other supportive services.
Funding to serve children dealing with food insecurity through the Sack Summer Hunger program.
Funding for the Milestone program, which uses evidenced-based early childhood interventions and family strengthening to help children with developmental delays or disabilities.
Funding for expanding multicultural counseling services for refugees and immigrant children.
Funding for the Super Kids Club out-of-school time program which provides low-income students with reading assistance, social-emotional support and faith development.
Funding to support the Super Kids Club program which serves students with reading development, social-emotional development, and faith development.
Funding to support the FOCUS family resiliency program which helps build family skills that allow foster children to return home.
Funding to support the Client Care Fund which subsidizes the care for women and children participating in the Pregnant/Parenting Women with Children Program.
Funding for the Food 4 Kids backpack program which serves youth who would otherwise be hungry on the weekend.
Multi-year funding to support the Financial Aid Program which helps families with a significant need send their youth with intellectual disabilities to Notre Dame School.
Funding toward the “Build. Save. Love: Creating Hope for Homeless Pets” capital campaign which will enhance capacity to serve animals in need of adoption.
Funding towards the costs of outfitting an on-site veterinary clinic as well as general operations.
Funding for camperships for youth from West Dallas to attend a Christian camp in 2017.
Funding to support the Group Home Program which provides out-of-home placements for children who have experienced abuse or neglect.
Funding for the Women and Children’s program which serves homeless families with programming to help them achieve independence and permanent housing.
Funding for Christian summer enrichment programming for students and youth leaders in 2017.
Funding for the residential programs that serve homeless, runaway, foster, and at-risk youth.
Funding for the Family Connection program which provides children from distressed backgrounds with support groups and mentoring to help build life skills and resilience.
Funding to support and expand the capacity of the mental health counseling program for low-income children and families and to support the care of therapy animals.
Funding for mental health services for veterans and military families and substance abuse services for teenagers.
Funding for adaptive sports programming that serves children and adults with physical disabilities.
Funding to support general operations of Rivertree Academy, which provides quality education to under-resourced children.
Funding towards a capital campaign that will accommodate the increasing demand of families whose children are in need of receiving medical treatment.
Funding for the Share-A-Night program which assists families with the cost of staying at the Ronald McDonald House.
Funding for the SafePlay program which provides child development programs, counseling and therapy, and case management to children residing in the shelter.
Funding for coordinated support services at West Dallas schools through Project SOAR.
Funding to support programs that prevent babies from becoming victims of abusive shaking and help families impacted by shaken baby syndrome.
Funding for magnifying equipment that will help children with low vision be able to see and function.
Funding for animal anti-cruelty efforts through support of investigations and prosecutions and improvements to the Animal Rescue Center.
Funding for Explore Summer 2017 programming which helps prevent summer learning loss.
Funding to support counseling and social-emotional learning programs.
Funding for afterschool and summer camp programs that serve youth in South Dallas.
Funding for the 24-hour Crisis Line which takes calls from individuals in crisis.
Funding to help cover the adoption costs of rescued dogs and cats.
Funding for the Kids Get Arthritis Too Program which provides support services for children suffering from Juvenile Arthritis and their families.
Funding for the Early Childhood Intervention Program and Therapy Services for Children Program which provide therapeutic services to children with developmental differences and disabilities.
Funding for Rape Crisis & Victim Services which provide counseling and promote healing among victims of child sexual assault.
Funding for supplemental pet food and access to veterinary care for Meals on Wheels recipients through the Pet Care Program.
Funding for Christian afterschool and summer programming for at-risk youth in West Dallas.
Funding to support the Grief Support Program which provides emotional support for children who have experienced the death of a loved one.
Funding for summer youth development programming through the B3X summer camp.
Funding for Christian youth ministry programming in inner-city schools in Dallas.
Funding to support the Adolescent Outpatient Treatment Program which provides bilingual counseling services and outreach programming for youth struggling with substance abuse and mental health conditions.
Funding for after school and summer programs which serve students with Christian, character-based programming.