2022 REPORT TO OUR
          Together with our donors, North Texas Community Foundation granted a record-breaking $44 million in 2022 to 1,150 nonprofit organizations. We are pleased to share a few inspiring stories that show the incredible generosity of our community.
           
    TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from Our Leadership ................................................................................................................ 1 Conserve, Contribute, Create ............................................................................................................ 2 Supporting First Responders When They Need it Most ................................................................. 4 Coming Together to Create a Brighter Future .................................................................................. 6 Permanent Supportive Housing: A New Future for Fort Worth’s Homeless Residents .............. 8 2022 Highlights .................................................................................................................................... 10 Professional Advisor Highlights ........................................................................................................... 12 Financials & Investments ..................................................................................................................... 13 New Funds ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Friends of the Community Foundation .............................................................................................. 14 Board of Directors ................................................................................................................................ 15
        Dear Friends,
           
    After two years spent dealing with the fall-out from the pandemic, in 2022 local leaders focused their efforts on creating long-term, sustainable solutions and leveraging opportunities for our rapidly growing community.
          Donors concerned about our economic future stepped up to provide the Tarrant To & Through Partnership (T3) with catalytic funding to create pathways to college and career success. Eight local universities joined the effort, pledging to bridge the financial gap for incomeconstrained students and their families.
          Donors rallied around our community grant cycles, entrusting NTCF to invest $1.3 million in areas such as racial equity, land conservation, children and families, nonprofit capacity, animals and the arts. These grant cycles provided funding to 62 nonprofits across North Texas.
          And when the City of Fort Worth presented the opportunity to provide permanent supportive housing for our most vulnerable residents, donors joined with local private foundations and raised $3 million to build 120 apartments for disabled Fort Worthians.
          Everything we do is made possible by our wonderful fundholders. This year, we welcomed 22 new funds into the NTCF family and we were honored to develop legacy plans for new friends and old. All told, our donors’ generosity enabled the Foundation to grant a recordbreaking $44 million to high-performing nonprofit organizations in 2022.
          Behind these numbers are stories of people who bring tremendous passion to their giving, leveraging their creativity and strategic thinking to help organizations deepen their impact. We are humbled by the positive change created by our donors’ charitable investments.
          By working together, we are creating a better future for individuals and communities in North Texas. Thanks to you, we’re here for good, forever.
          ROSE BRADSHAW PRESIDENT & CEO ANNE HOLLAND BOARD CHAIR
          
           
     
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            THE FOUNDATION FOR POSSIBILITY
          Conserve, Contribute, Create
          How a gift from the Bowden Opportunity Fund is helping turn corporate waste into resources for schools
          In 2018, the Bowden Opportunity Fund granted over $1 million to 21 local nonprofits, the largest single grant cycle in North Texas Community Foundation’s history. One of those nonprofits, The Welman Project, was brand new. Their first-ever grant from the Bowdens helped set the trajectory for The Welman Project for years to come. Today, the nonprofit continues to fulfill its mission of
          distributing surplus materials from local companies for creative reuse in Texas schools. In 2022, the organization expanded into “Dad’s Garage,” a makerspace for teachers and members of the community to meet, participate in workshops and more.
          The Welman Project donated over $2.5 million in resources to 4,450 educators in 2022 alone.
          “ The Bowden grant in 2018 enabled The Welman Project to hire its very first employee, allowing us to have regular hours of operation for the first time. That gift was the launching point to where we are today, open five days a week for teachers to receive free materials. We’re so grateful to Don for being an early believer in our work and taking a chance on helping a young organization grow.”
          TAYLOR WILLIS Executive Director,
          
          The Welman Project
          DON AND LINDA BOWDEN BELIEVED IN GIVING BACK. THIS PHILOSOPHY motivated them to donate a portion of their closely held stock prior to the sale of their successful business, Wholly Guacamole/Fresherized Foods, to establish a fund at North Texas Community Foundation. Today, their fund carries on their legacy of generosity.
           
     Welman Project co-founders Vanessa Barker and Taylor Willis in the new Dad’s Garage makerspace
    Welman Project co-founders Vanessa Barker and Taylor Willis in the new Dad’s Garage makerspace
          
              
              
            
            THE FOUNDATION FOR GOOD
          
              
              
            
            Supporting First Responders When They Need it Most
          How one fund continues to ease the burden on our brave men, women and their families
          To express his gratitude for Texas Safety Personnel, William Irvin Fleetwood established the Fleetwood Memorial Foundation in 1974. After years of providing financial assistance to injured or fallen first responders and their families, the foundation identified North Texas Community Foundation as the best partner to continue its mission. Since 2012, the fund at NTCF has continued to provide immediate financial assistance to ease the burden on our brave men, women and their families when they need it most.
          In 2022, NTCF celebrated ten years of stewarding the Fleetwood Memorial Fund. Over the past decade, the fund has issued over $1.4 million in grants to more than 250 individuals and families across Texas. Because the fund is endowed, it will remain a vital source of assistance for first responder families forever.
          “Over the past decade, NTCF has tirelessly helped support our mission by providing aid to hundreds of individuals and families across Texas. We’re excited to see the impact we can create in the decades to come.”
          TOM CRAVENS, former board chair of the Fleetwood Memorial Foundation
          
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            THE FOUNDATION FOR IMPACT
          
              
              
            
            Coming Together to Create a Brighter Future
          Texans doing what we do best: helping each other
          Following the news of the Uvalde school shooting in 2022, many looked for ways to help the shaken community heal and move forward. Local architecture firm Huckabee, under Chris Huckabee’s leadership, announced its plan to donate design services to build a brand new school for the Uvalde community.
          However, the firm knew it would need support from its broader network to make this project a reality. With support from Texas-based companies HEB and Joeris,
          the Uvalde CISD Moving Forward Foundation was founded with a fundraising goal of $50 million. An anonymous NTCF fundholder helped generate local support by providing $500,000 in matching funds. By the end of 2022, Fort Worth donors had contributed over $3 million toward the goal, the largest contribution of any Texas city. The school is set to welcome students by the end of 2024.
          “For us, at the end of the day, it’s a story of how we come together in the state of Texas to take care of one another.”
          CHRIS HUCKABEE, CEO of Huckabee
          
          THROUGH THE HUCKABEE COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE FUND, THE FIRM SUPPORTS organizations
          focusing on education, health, community programs, arts and cultural affairs.
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        generate over $3 million in funding
           Rose Bradshaw, Jeremy Smith, Chris Huckabee and former State Senator Beverly Powell led the local effort to
    Rose Bradshaw, Jeremy Smith, Chris Huckabee and former State Senator Beverly Powell led the local effort to
          
              
              
            
            THE FOUNDATION FOR CHANGE
          
              
              
            
            Permanent Supportive Housing: A New Future
           
    for Fort Worth’s Homeless Residents
          Convening support to end chronic homelessness
          Ten percent of Fort Worth’s homeless population is considered chronically homeless, meaning they meet certain criteria for duration of homelessness and have a disability. The city knew something needed to be done to provide serious, meaningful relief to this group of people in our community. With support from the American Rescue Plan Act, wheels were set in motion to build 120 units of permanent supportive housing in Fort Worth. In addition to providing housing to our chronically homeless population, this initiative will provide case managers and supportive services to help them maintain their independence.
          In order to draw down public funding, a $2.5 million community match was required. NTCF fundholders came together with seven other foundations to raise the funds needed to kick off the project.
          We’re thankful to the following foundations for providing matching support: Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation, Amon G. Carter Foundation, Fort Worth Foundation, The Morris Foundation, Rainwater Charitable Foundation, Sid W. Richardson Foundation and The Ryan Foundation
          “ The Community Foundation was instrumental in coordinating this funding and making this initiative a reality. This fund will help transform how our community responds to homelessness and will move us closer to realizing our vision of a vibrant community where everyone has a place to call home.”
          LAUREN KING, Tarrant County Homeless Coalition
          FLORA BREWER RECEIVES INAUGURAL TRAILBLAZER AWARD
          Fort Worth entrepreneur and civic leader Dr. Flora Brewer is the first recipient of NTCF’s Trailblazer Award. The honor recognizes the outstanding leadership and achievements of individuals who have driven innovation and impact in our community. Dr. Brewer has been at the helm of various housing projects bringing long-term, sustainable change for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness. NTCF is proud to work alongside Dr. Brewer through The Flora Fund.
          A former guest of Presbyterian Night Shelter. Thanks to the Housing Project Fund, more individuals will move from homeless to housed.
           
    
              
              
            
            2022 Highlights
          Celebrating 40 Years of Impact
          In March, NTCF celebrated our 40th anniversary alongside our donors, professional advisors, nonprofit partners and other friends.
           
    Connecting donors, organizations and dollars to fuel impact in our community.
           
    Creating a Strong Future for our Community
          The Legacy Society at NTCF honors donors who have entrusted the Community Foundation to carry out their charitable intentions beyond their lifetime.
           
     
    In October, we hosted our inaugural Legacy Society luncheon to celebrate these forward thinking individuals and their generosity.
           
     
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        Beverly Ray and Rose Bradshaw
          Rose Bradshaw, Marty Leonard, Orion Jean, Meggie Lowy and Chris Huckabee
          Jill Fischer and Marvin Blum
          Winjie Tang Miao and Dr. Darryl Miao
          Gail and Bill Landreth
          Debra and Vernell Sturns
          Developing Emerging Leaders in Philanthropy
          WORTH is a group of young professionals who ignite meaningful change by giving together. Members learn about community needs, engage with peers and collectively support nonprofit organizations serving our region. In 2022, WORTH provided a $10,000 grant to Cancer Care Services.
           
    Investing For Equity
          In 2022, the Fund to Advance Racial Equity awarded $577,500 in grants to 21 organizations serving Fort Worth and Arlington – bringing the fund’s grantmaking total to more than $1.2 million. Thank you to the generous donors, local private foundations and businesses who make this work possible.
           
    Leading and Convening: Maternal Mortality Taskforce
          In Tarrant County, there is a maternal mortality crisis that varies significantly by ZIP code. Alongside Mayor Mattie Parker, NTCF brought together community leaders, nonprofits and healthcare providers to create holistic services for local women, children and families.
           
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            Professional Advisor Highlights
          Professional Advisor of the Year:
          Daniel H. McCarthy, JD Partner – Wick
           
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          Professional Advisors are vital to North Texas Community Foundation’s efforts to strengthen our region through charitable giving. In fact, investment advisors, attorneys and accountants refer more than 80 percent of new donors to the Foundation. Together we develop custom and tax-efficient giving plans for their clients. In recognition of these important relationships, every year the Foundation names a Professional Advisor of the Year.
          ADVISORS WITH WHOM WE WORKED TO SERVE CLIENTS IN 2022.
          STEWART ALCORN
          Frost
          BRUCE BENES DVS CFO
          BRADLEY G. BRUCE, CPWA®, CEPA, CIMA®, CPFA mFORCE Capital
          LISA CURNUTT, JD PlainsCapital Bank
          JOHN B. ESCH, CPA JB Esch
          JEAN ANN FISHER, CRPC® Wells Fargo Advisors
          We are pleased to honor Daniel H. McCarthy as the 2022 Professional Advisor of the Year. Dan works with closely-held businesses and their owners to devise business structures that minimize income and estate tax, facilitate effective business succession plans and protect assets. For entrepreneurs who have built considerable wealth over the course of their lives, Dan excels in helping to maximize the impact of their charitable contributions to the causes they care about most.
          KERRY A. KNOX
          Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
          TREY LAWSON, CIMA® Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
          ERIN FINLEY LEE, CPA, CFA®, CWS ® Bank of Texas
          DANIEL H. MCCARTHY, JD Wick Phillips
          PHILLIP W. MCCRURY, JD Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP
          SAVANNAH J. PETRONIS, CFP ®
          Baird Private Wealth Management P. ANDREW ROBINSON, CFP ®
          Baird Private Wealth Management
          CAROLINE S. SAMIS Frost
          BENJAMIN M. SCHEFFLER, CPA KPMG LLP
          CHRISTY GAMMILL, CDFA CBG Wealth Management
          ANNE HOLLAND, CFP ® Holland-Dean Family Office Services
          ROBERT M. HOLT, JR., CFA Holt Capital Partners, LP
          KAREN TELSCHOW JOHNSON, JD
          Telschow Johnson Law, PLLC
          MIMI KARNES
          PlainsCapital Bank
          MARK MCLELAND, CPWA®, CIMA®, CPFA® Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
          JOSH MCNAMARA, CPA Hartman Wanzor LLP
          DARREN B. MOORE, JD
          Bourland, Wall & Wenzel, PC
          COLIN L. MURCHISON, JD
          Jackson Walker LLP
          JEFFREY N. MYERS, JD
          Bourland, Wall & Wenzel, PC
          ROBERT R. SCHULZ, CFP ® Schulz Wealth
          ROBERT SEMPLE Bank of Texas
          KAYLA SMILEY Bank of Texas
          AUSTIN M. SMITH, CFA®, CFP ®
          Schulz Wealth
          JOSEPH D. TAYLOR, CPA
          JTaylor & Associates LLC
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        WE THANK THE PROFESSIONAL
          
              
              
            
            THE FOUNDATION FOR GROWTH Financials & Investments
          $ 455 MILLION IN ASSETS
          $ 40 MILLION IN NEW GIFTS 1 ,150 GRANTEE ORGANIZATIONS
          $ 44 MILLION IN GRANTS AWARDED $ 554 MILLION IN PLANNED LEGACY GIFTS
          INVESTMENT MANAGERS
          Luther King Capital Management
          Mason Investment Advisory Services Inc.
          OUTSIDE INVESTMENT MANAGERS
          Bank of America
          Bank of Texas
          Bernstein Global Wealth Management
          CF Private Equity Inc.
          Equitable Advisors
          First Financial Trust
          Holt Capital Partners, LP
          J.P. Morgan
          Legacy Financial Services
          Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
          Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc.
          The Capital Chartroom
          Tiedemann Wealth Management
          Wallace Capital Management
          UBS Financial Services Inc.
          U.S. Bank
          LEGAL COUNSEL
          Bourland, Wall & Wenzel, PC AUDITORS
          Sproles Woodard, LLP
          INVESTMENT COMMITTEE
          Daniel H. McCarthy, Chair
          Stewart Alcorn
          Brad Bourland
          Stephanie Brentlinger
          Smith Brownlie
          Mark Rich
          Joe Taylor
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        *unaudited numbers as of 12/31/2022 GRANTS DISTRIBUTED 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 $44M $29M $32M $27M $23M
        Welcome, New Funds
          Whether they opened a donor advised fund to give back to their favorite causes, a field of interest fund to support a special focus area or an agency endowment fund to support their favorite nonprofit’s mission in perpetuity, our donors are making a positive and lasting impact in our community.
          The Animal Fund
          Anonymous (5)
          Arts Fund
          Behanick Family Charitable Fund
          Carder & Elizabeth Brooks Family Fund
          The Children’s Fund
          Conservation and Environment Fund
          The Flora Fund
          Folzenlogen Family Charitable Fund
          Frierson Family Charitable Fund
          Christie S. Jones Donor Advised Fund
          Jack Martin Charitable Fund
          Permanent Supportive Housing Project Fund
          William J. Quinn Family Charitable Fund
          Linda Rector Fund
          Robertson Family Charitable Fund
          Shaw Charitable Fund
          T3 College Savings Fund
          Trinity Recovery Foundation Fund
          Friends of the Community Foundation
          Our Friends ensure North Texas Community Foundation is a lasting resource for our community. We are grateful for their generosity and support.
          For more information, visit: www.northtexascf.org/become-a-friend
          Betty and Stewart Alcorn
          Carol J. & R. Denny
          Alexander Foundation
          Robert D. & Catherine R.
          Alexander Foundation
          Barbara McCall Anderson
          Vicki and Darrel Andrews
          Karen and Larry Anfin
          Anonymous (2)
          Louise and Gordon Appleman
          Jen and Michael Appleman
          Connie Beck and Frank Tilley
          Erika Beltrán and Hector Molina
          Susi and Mike Bickley
          Sharon and Jerry Bowden
          Cindy and Jim Boyd
          Rose and Kent Bradshaw
          Cheri Bruxvoort
          Janet and Mike Burr
          Lucy and Bill Burris
          Cathy and Jimmy Campbell
          Vicki and Greg Cantwell
          Colonial Savings Foundation
          Tom Cravens
          Kim and Glenn Darden
          Nancy and David Deison
          Margaret and James
          DeMoss
          Grainger, Gregor and John B. Esch
          The Fash Foundation
          Jane and Bob Ferguson
          Robert I. Fernandez, CPA
          Shirlee and Taylor Gandy
          Johnny Gonzalez
          Lisa Goodwin
          Adelaide Griffin
          The GWR Foundation
          James Haayen
          Kelly and Bill Hanley
          Janet and Ralph Heath
          Jenny and Mike Herman
          Anne and Barney Holland
          Peggy and Robert Holt
          Cathy Holt
          Barbara and Michael Jiongo
          Nancy and Ross Jones
          Janeen and Bill Lamkin
          Gail and Bill Landreth, Jr.
          Adelaide B. Leavens
          Marty Leonard
          Live Oak Foundation
          LaAsia Lovelace
          Meggie and Dutch Lowy
          Luther King Capital Management
          Louella Martin
          The Mason Companies
          Erika and Daniel H. McCarthy
          Ann and Phillip McCrury
          Sally Werst McKeen
          The Meadows Foundation
          Pati and Bill Meadows
          Meta Alice Keith Bratten Foundation
          Deanna and Rob Miller
          Dana and Charles B. Milliken
          Judy G. Needham
          Network for Good Inc.
          Jayne and Doug Orr
          Angie and Horatio Porter
          Rainwater Charitable Foundation
          Mary Stewart and James Ramsey
          Jane Rector
          Tracy Rector and Greg Fitzgerald
          Sid Richardson Foundation
          Elia and Alfred Saenz
          Anne and Bob Semple
          Valerie Skinner
          John Snyder
          Sproles Woodard, L.L.P.
          Laurel and Mac Stevenson
          Sue Sumner
          Lynnice and Joseph D. Taylor
          Neil Van Zandt
          Lisa and Burch Waldron
          Rosie and Gary Walker
          Libby Watson
          Shay and John Wells
          Wells Fargo Foundation
          Pamela and Chris Wilson
          Donna and Dennis Winborn
          Drew Winborn
          Paula and Jack Winter
          Gifts through January 31, 2023
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