Arlington
charities and nonprofits got a big boost the last few days as part of North
Texas Day of Giving.
Donors gave
$14.4 million to more than 900 nonprofits across the region. In Arlington,
donations will help fund innovative lesson plans for school children, free
community concerts, meals for the elderly, books available to Arlington
community members and more.
“This day really
helps people focus and reminds the community about the need,” said Kathy
Jackson, executive director of Arlington ISD Education Foundation. “It gives us
a great amount of publicity and helps us get out message out.”
Assorted
benefit-receiving organizations are still adding results of the fourth annual
Day of Giving, held on Thursday, allowed participating nonprofits to maximize
donations made through www.DonorBridgeTX.org. Donations of $25 or more received between 7 a.m. and
midnight received a partial match from organizations supporting the effort.
The percentage of
the match will depend on how many donations were made, but $1 million in
matching and prize funds was available from the Communities Foundation of North
Texas.
More than a dozen
Arlington organizations — including Meals on Wheels, Arlington Urban
Ministries, Levitt Pavilion and Boys & Girls Club of Arlington, among
others — participated in the event.
Arlington ISD Education
Foundation, which gives $80,000 to $100,000 each year in grants to teachers,
will use its donations to fund supplies and materials for classroom projects.
For example, the
foundation recently paid for special genetics kits for a high school a biology
class, so students could run experiments on plants. Test scores improved 8 to
17 percent after the project, Jackson said.
For Arlington Public
Library Foundation, this was the first year to participate in the Day of
Giving. The foundation gives thousands of dollars annually to the Arlington
Public Library for renovations to buildings, summer reading and literacy
programs. This year’s money will fund new collection materials, including books
and audio books.
“We were so excited
to take part in this opportunity,” said Andi Davis, library development
coordinator. “This is an excellent way to boost the library’s collections and
reach out to our community.”
University of Texas
at Arlington raised $2,500 for its Moving Mavs program, which provides sport
and recreation programs, including competitive athletic opportunities, to
students with disabilities. The university’s wheelchair basketball team has won
seven national championships since it joined the National Intercollegiate
Wheelchair Basketball Division in 1989-1990.
“Giving Day creates
public awareness about the importance of philanthropy, not just for UT
Arlington but for the many organizations across North Texas trying to raise
money to survive,” said Mark LaVelle, assistant vice president for university
development. “It gets people excited about giving, and it reaches people who
may not have been involved in philanthropy before.”
(By: Sarah Bahari, city release)
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