The Helen D. and R.E. Wallace Foundation Fund, under the North Texas Community Foundation, aims to extend financial support to organizations within Tarrant and Johnson Counties, primarily focusing on aiding the care of abused, injured, and abandoned animals, with an emphasis on dogs, cats, and horses. Additionally, it aims to promote equine-assisted therapy services, underscoring the foundation's commitment to improving the welfare and protection of animals.
The ToolBox Grants program focuses on providing Tarrant County-based nonprofits with capacity building support tailored to enhance their operational efficiency and long-term impact. The grants are designed to empower these organizations to better serve and uplift the residents of communities disproportionately impacted by poverty and its related challenges, including but not limited to low income, educational disparities, poor health outcomes, and transportation issues. By offering financial assistance for fundraising and strategic planning efforts, the program aims to offer transformative, one-time gifts that significantly improve the recipient organizations' functionality. Specifically, the grants do not support programmatic or general operational costs but instead invest in consultancy services to fortify fundraising capabilities and strategic planning, with awards ranging from a minimum of $10,000 to a maximum of $15,000.