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Arlington Tomorrow Foundation grants money to Cook Children's, Dance Theater of Arlington

Cook Children's Medical Center is located in Fort Worth.
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Arlington Tomorrow Foundation approved $23,100 for Cook Children's Health Foundation to purchase two Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screeners for Cook Children's Arlington Neighborhood Health Center.

Arlington Tomorrow Foundation will expand on training offerings to nonprofits as it aims to become more than a check-writing organization.

Carolyn Mentesana, foundation executive director, said findings from a study about Arlington鈥檚 nonprofit sector affirmed much of what city leaders knew about the sector鈥檚 needs.

A survey of 176 nonprofits returned an almost equally distributed list of problems facing organizations, which include relying too heavily on few funding sources; difficulty scaling programs; and hardship identifying funding sources.

The study鈥檚 work with nonprofits also found that organization leaders would appreciate training opportunities for staff and volunteers, but those resources are unaffordable.

鈥淭his study gives us an opportunity to consider becoming more than a check writer in the community,鈥 Mentesana said. 鈥淲e come alongside them and become trainers. We come alongside the nonprofits and hold them up in ways beyond just writing checks for programs and capital.鈥

Additionally, Mentesana recommended streamlining the foundation鈥檚 grant application process. Applicants could wait up to eight months for a decision on their application, depending on the time of year and whether council members 鈥 all of whom are also board members 鈥 are on break.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a long time to wait,鈥 Mentesana said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 my point.鈥

Foundation board members directed Mentesana to formulate a plan and approved the foundation鈥檚 $753,531 budget. The budget includes $40,000 for boot camps, lunch and learns and meetings known as capacity building training, as well as $80,000 for charitable events.

Mentesana said the charitable events portion would fund nonprofit events that the city has historically sponsored as the city looks to reduce general fund spending during its budget cycle.

Grants considered or changed

The Arlington Tomorrow Foundation approved three final applications and denied one.

The approved items include:

  • $5,000 for Opera Arlington鈥檚 2024-2025 season.
  • $50,000 for s Shakespeare LIVE production.
  • $23,100 to to purchase two Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screeners for Cook Children鈥檚 Arlington Neighborhood Health Center.

The foundation declined a $77,940 request from Nehemiah Builds to fund an after-school skill-building initiative.

Foundation members approved an amendment to a $150,000 grant approved in May for Arlington Animal Services. The city department requested funding to secure a one-year storefront lease at the Parks Mall in Arlington.

Animal services also requested $236,000 and three full-time positions from the city, but the request was denied in its proposed 2025 budget.

The department requested the original foundation grant money be redirected to repairs at the Animal Shelter related to the February 2021 freeze.

Disclosure: The North Texas Community Foundation and Arlington Tomorrow Foundation have been of the Arlington Report. News decisions at 四虎影院 and the Fort Worth Report are made independently of each organizations鈥 board members and financial supporters.

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Kailey Broussard covers health for 四虎影院. Previously, they covered the city of Arlington for four years across multiple news organizations and helped start the Arlington Report.