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Members of Congress team up with Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins to help Capitol Police

Members of Congress team up with Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins to help Capitol Police By FOX 4 Staff article FILE - U.S. Capitol Police set up a fence near the U.S. Capitol on January 07, 2021 in Washington, DC. Supporters of President Trump had stormed and ransacked the building the day before as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral (John Moore/Getty Images) Expand DALLAS - Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has teamed up with North Texas members of Congress to help out U.S. Capitol Police. Congresswoman Eddie Bernie Johnson, Congressman Marc Veasey, and Congressman Colin Allred joined Jenkins to create the North Texas Cares for U.S. Capitol Police Fund at the Communities Foundation of Texas.

The secret sauce for the success of a philanthropy is collaboration

The secret sauce for the success of a philanthropy is collaboration This year has proven that no single donor can solve pressing problems alone. The dollars that we raised together all 106,000 of us will help fuel the nonprofits that are continuing to serve our community during these challenging times, Communities Foundation of Texas president and CEO Dave Scullin said.(Lynda M. Gonzalez / Staff Photographer) By Dave Scullin . When I think about what matters most in working to achieve our vision of thriving communities for all, it’s recognizing that this vision is only possible through deep and broad collaboration, relationships, partnerships and trust.

TACA Wraps Up 2020 With More Than $200,000 in Grants to Dallas Arts Organizations

Updated on December 22, 2020 at 2:17 pm Kitchen Dog Theater When Terry Loftis looks back at the arts community in 2020, three words come to mind: inspiring, endurance and optimism. Loftis, the President and Executive Director of The Arts Community Alliance (TACA), announced $200,500 in grants to 30 Dallas arts organizations persevering through the coronavirus pandemic. 2020 is Loftis’ first calendar year to serve as TACA’s president and executive director. When he officially took over the job in late 2019, his goals included making TACA relevant, putting the arts advocacy group in a position of leadership for the arts community and cultivating art. The pandemic accelerated those goals. “COVID comes along and just says, ‘Everything that you have planned and everything you didn’t have planned is now in play. Ready, set, go!’” Loftis said. “We’ve been running a gauntlet, but the upside to that is a lot of the long-term objectives I had set for TACA, we’ve already

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