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The five-year-old startup, a social design studio focused on developing strategic responses to societal challenges in Fort Worth, had secured several large grants to support its modest budget of about $400,000.
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The organization operates out of a 100-year-old historic home in Polytechnic Heights that once belong to Sedrick鈥檚 grandmother.
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The Denton Arts & Jazz Festival started a fundraiser with the goal of $75,000 after the city told event organizers it plans to reduce event funding amid budget cuts.
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Tarrant County is attempting to recoup tens of millions of dollars in unrealized property taxes on buildings owned by out-of-county Housing Finance Corporations.
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The nonprofit Fair Park First and its subcontractor Oak View Group have overseen programming, operations and maintenance of Fair Park since 2019.
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With corporate arts funding down 21%, a new North Texas event aims to connect business professionals to local arts organizations.
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Dallas City Council was briefed Wednesday on an accountant's report into Fair Park First and its for-profit partner Oak View Group.
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An accountant's report into Fair Park First's restricted donor funds found $5.7 million was used for park operations and other projects and not for its intended use.
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An audit into Fair Park First restricted donor funds found the nonprofit misallocated funds, using them for "unqualified projects."
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The audit will be revealed Wednesday, months after former Fair Park First CEO Brian Luallen resigned.
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Builders of Hope's "right to stay" campaign is aimed at creating policy changes to prevent displacement as housing costs rise.Dallas nonprofit push efforts to address housing displacement
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The nonprofit organization, founded in 1989, announced Sept. 4 that it will change its name to Partnership Home, a brand intended to reflect the group鈥檚 areawide mission to spark transformative change and innovative solutions to housing issues through strong partnerships.