Camp Fire First Texas Annual Report 2022

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CAMP FIRE FIRST TEXAS

2022 ANNUAL REPORT

Dear Friends,

At Camp Fire First Texas, we know that having a “growth mindset” is essential for exploring and discovering your spark. We believe the learning process is equally as important as the learning outcome and that talents can be improved over time. Camp Fire First Texas embraced this growth mindset in 2022, with notable successes in each of our programmatic focus areas and throughout the organization.

Our focus areas of Early Education Workforce Development, Youth Development, and Outdoor Connection experienced significant growth, along with the development of new initiatives that will enable us to reach and impact more youth for years to come.

Within Early Education Workforce Development, the Early Education Apprenticeship Program (EEAP) expanded, with 20 apprentices graduating in August 2022 and approximately 70 apprentices enrolled for the 2022-23 program year. EEAP enables devoted early childhood educators to embark on supported career pathway opportunities and potentially earn post-secondary degrees and marketable certifications that increase their likelihood of staying in a work field that desperately needs their passion and expertise.

In Youth Development, our Teens in Action program grew by approximately 100%, with 194 students served during the 2021-22 program year. Students were able to get the most out of their spring and summer breaks by visiting colleges and universities and exploring a wide range of career options. They also learned through S.T.E.A.M. experiments and further increased their knowledge of healthy relationships and social responsibility to thrive in today’s world.

In the Outdoor world, the Texas Outdoor Education Center at Camp El Tesoro provided 33 school groups and more than 2,600 participants with hands-on, outdoor science opportunities. This allowed students to learn more about nature and bond with their classmates and educators in a unique (and fun!) setting. Thanks to the generous investment of the Leo Potishman Foundation, Lake Leo quickly became a favorite of Camp El Tesoro visitors, with a new fishing dock and a lake stocked with fish that provided fond and lasting memories for many. With all of the great news surrounding our programs, you should also be proud to know that Camp Fire First Texas met its 2022 budgeted financial goals. Our signature fundraiser events, El Tesoro de la Vida Benefit Dinner and An Artists’ Christmas, enjoyed continued success in their 34th and 38th years, respectively. Additionally, high demand for afterschool, summer day, and overnight camps, as well as successful grants and major gifts efforts, contributed to the sustained financial health of Camp Fire.

Thank you for partnering with Camp Fire to empower those we are entrusted to serve and those that fulfill our mission each day to have a “growth mindset.” As we continue to make bold strides to build up our next generation of leaders, we will continue to honor the legacy of many that have made Camp Fire First Texas the reputable community staple it has been for 108 years.

Mission

Camp Fire First Texas invests in North Texas communities by providing out-of-school time and outdoor learning programs for children and youth while also offering workforce development programs for early childhood educators.

Vision

We envision a community in which every child has equitable access to the learning opportunities they need to succeed and thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Values INCLUSION

All are welcome at Camp Fire.

DATA-INFORMED

We collect and apply data to continually improve existing - and inspire newprogramming.

GROWTH MINDSET

We believe the learning process is equally as important as the learning outcome and that talents can be improved over time.

COLLABORATION

We go higher together by partnering within the communities we serve.

HANDS-ON LEARNING

Learning from experience is a hallmark of all our programs.

WHOLE CHILD APPROACH

We recognize that social-emotional, physical, creative, and academic skills are all intertwined and equally important in learning.

Spotlight Profiles

ERMA LEE

Camp Fire Board Member, An Artists’ Christmas Event Chair 2022

Serving as event chair for An Artists’ Christmas in 2022 was the perfect intersection between getting more involved with an event I have been passionate about for many years, working closely with the staff members behind the scenes, and having an opportunity to invite friends to experience Camp Fire First Texas. When I think about Camp Fire it ignites the kind of vibrancy, I chose in the event theme and colors. This signature fundraising event is where I gained my spark for Camp Fire, so it was a good feeling to imagine the spark that newcomers had and know the excitement of those who were returning as artists, guests, or sponsors.

I have ten siblings and I did not experience programs like Camp Fire offers, but two of my sisters did and they shared what they learned. Engaging in Camp Fire is my way of giving back what I learned from my sisters, and the two primary colors I selected for An Artists’ Christmas were to honor them. I continue to support Camp Fire First Texas as a board member and general volunteer because I know the impact the programs it offers can have on young people to succeed.

CHRISTINE PEOPLES

Camp Fire Staff, Customer Support Manager

In 2022 I led the realignment of our Outdoor and Youth Development department registration processes into an integrated Customer Support Team. This new team is now responsible for registration and new enrollment support, financial account management, and reporting for Camp Fire’s ten afterschool program sites, Teens in Action school year and summer programs, as well as Camp El Tesoro day and overnight camps, grief camp, and family weekends.

In January Camp Fire leadership agreed to pilot a staffing alignment that brought the newly created Customer Support Team under the Marketing Department to improve the registration experience of the families we serve. Now any parent contacting Camp Fire to register their child in a program has multiple staff that can make that process simple and seamless. This change in the way we support our families has decreased the response time to emails and phone calls and simplified the registration systems resulting in happier participants.

I love that my work impacts the lives of children in our community by connecting them with Camp Fire programs that provide learning opportunities, develop a sense of belonging, and help them thrive.

STEVE, NICHOLAS, & ERICA CONNOLLY

El Tesoro de la Vida grief camp volunteers

We have 29 combined years of volunteering for Camp Fire El Tesoro de la Vida grief camp as a family. I (Erica) started volunteering for Camp Fire in 2009, my dad Steve signed up in 2012, and my brother joined us in 2016. We join our campers in their activities, participate in group therapy, eat meals, live with them in cabins, and try to create a fun and memorable camp experience for them.

Erica

I was recruited first by camp director Denis Cranford. I was hesitant and almost didn’t go – I was only 18 years old and had never been a camp kid or experienced the death of loved one. But I showed up, stuck it out for the full week and at the end of camp declared that I would never have a job that wouldn’t let me come to camp. And I haven’t missed a year since.

Camp teaches me about resilience, gives me comfort in my own grief journeys, and centers my perspective and outlook for another year. I love the opportunity to pour into kids who have been through more than any child should have to experience. Camp is a magical place and I’m so thankful to be a part of it.

Steve

The best conversations for me are usually when we are hiking and we just talk about life. Oftentimes this is when the children open up about how they really feel about the loss of their loved one and how they try to cope with it. It’s good for me to see that they feel comfortable in sharing their very personal stories about their loss while we are out in nature.

Nicholas

Volunteering with my sister and dad at camp is a special experience. Until someone experiences camp, there are just no words that can adequately explain the magic of it all. Each year I am so proud to watch my dad and sister’s impact on all the kids throughout the week.

Program Highlights

EARLY EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

The Early Childhood Workforce Development team provided professional development courses for early childhood educators:

• 134 TEACHERS in our Child Development Associate class to earn a CDA credential

• 443 DIRECTORS earning an Administrator’s credential, obtaining training in Administration topics, or renewing their Administrator’s credential

• 779 TEACHERS obtaining training to enhance/ improve their classroom environment

OUTDOOR

Camp Fire El Tesoro de la Vida Benefit Dinner enjoyed its highest grossing (and netting!) year in the event’s history. With this great outpouring of support, 85% of El Tesoro de la Vida grief camp campers were able to attend on scholarship.

Camp El Tesoro’s Lake Leo received exciting updates with the addition of a floating fishing dock, and it was stocked with bluegill and bass thanks to The Sportsmen’s Club of Fort Worth. Additional camp improvements included increased signage, upper pool renovation, director cabin remodel, and permanent lighting was added to the swinging bridge.

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Provided afterschool programming for 14 elementary school aged sites within IDEA Charter schools, Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth ISD’s Fort Worth Afterschool program, and Aledo ISD. The school year program served 528 unduplicated students.

Teens in Action’s Summer on the Move provided Camp First

and technical school tours, career discovery tours, STEAM experiments, healthy relationship programming, and social

MEDIA COVERAGE

Camp Fire Exec selected for ‘Black Women in Nonprofit Leadership’ 2022 cohort

DFW501C NONPROFIT BUSINESS

JOURNAL, JAN. 20, 2022

Grant supports racial equity efforts at Camp Fire First Texas

DFW501C NONPROFIT BUSINESS

JOURNAL, JUNE 20, 2022

Betsy and Tom Price to serve as honor chairs for An Artists’ Christmas Gala

FORT WORTH REPORT, JULY 11, 2022

Fort Worth apprenticeship program puts early childhood educators on path to higher wages

FORT WORTH REPORT, AUG. 8, 2022

Childcare program aims to add quality teachers, raise wages for Tarrant County educators

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, AUG. 10, 2022

Nonprofits in Tarrant County Awarded $2.7 Million in Grants from United Way

NBC5, AUG. 12, 2022

Awards

BEST PLACE FOR WORKING PARENTS

A business designation that recognizes a commitment to supporting working parents through family-friendly policies and practices.

CNM CERTIFIED

This certification confirms that Camp Fire First Texas is using a valid methodology for collecting, analyzing, and reporting program outcomes; making datadriven decisions; improving program performance; and engaging stakeholders in a meaningful way.

15 fêtes & galas every Fort Worth socialite should attend in fall 2022

CULTUREMAP FORT WORTH, SEPT. 13, 2022

North Texas apprenticeship programs address childcare shortages

DALLAS MORNING NEWS, NOV. 14, 2022

Camp El Tesoro’s Breakfast with Santa expands with Holiday Market on Dec. 3

HOOD COUNTY NEWS, NOV. 16, 2022

Learning Made Fun, Camp Fire delivers life lessons for campers and counselors alike.

TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE

THE LENS, NOV. 16, 2022

North Texas Community Foundation awards grants for conservation and animal welfare

DFW501C NONPROFIT BUSINESS

JOURNAL, NOV. 30, 2022

CANDID PLATINUM TRANSPARENCY

This indicates that the organization shares clear and important information with the public about our goals, strategies, capabilities, achievements, and progress indicators that highlight the difference Camp Fire makes in our communities.

AMERICAN CAMP ASSOCIATION TEXOMA CHAPTER BEST SUMMER CAMP BROCHURE AND BEST PICTURE

Peer-selected awards to honor the best in

Awards, continued

TARRANT COUNTY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT & WORKFORCE GOVERNMENT BOARD’S APPRENTICESHIP PARTNER AWARD

Given in recognition of the launch of the Camp Fire Early Education Apprenticeship Program, a registered educational and career pathway building program for early childhood educators.

CNM’S A NIGHT OF LIGHT AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE 2022

Camp Fire Named Double Award Finalist:

NOMINATED IN THE CATEGORY OF NONPROFIT OF THE YEAR

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE FOR DATA DRIVEN DECISION MAKING This award recognizes nonprofits that most effectively and routinely make decisions based on data for greater programmatic impact.

Notable Grants

TARRANT COUNTY AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT funding provided $1,368,008 for Camp Fire’s Early Education Apprenticeship Program expansion.

HORIZON FOUNDATION gave a $25,000 grant for students to explore the natural world at the Texas Outdoor Education Center at Camp

DUGAS FAMILY FOUNDATION supported Camp Fire’s general operations with a $40,000 unrestricted contribution. This gift provided great flexibility in being able to promptly address organizational needs.

THE TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION awarded Camp $272,753 grant for Early Education Apprenticeship Program expansion.

NBC 5, TELEMUNDO 39, AND COMCAST NBCUNIVERSAL FOUNDATION contributed $50,000 for virtual reality goggles and apps for afterschool and Teens in Action program STEM activities.

JONESVILLE FOUNDATION granted $90,000 to support personnel needs for Overnight Camp and Outdoor Education programs at Camp El Tesoro.

FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT

TOTAL REVENUES 6,570,182 TOTAL EXPENSES 6,092,656 PPP LOAN PROCEEDS 728,136 CORPORATE CONTRACTS 307,887 ENDOWMENT FUNDS 476,947 CONTRIBUTIONS 1,488,520 MISC. INCOME 276,312 SPECIAL EVENTS (NET) 360,649 PROGRAM SERVICES 2,021,251 GOVERNMENT GRANTS 1,638,615 NET INCOME 477,526 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,205,662 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS 1,520,496 OUTDOOR PROGRAMS 1,444,867 SUPPORT SERVICES 1,952,851 EARLY EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS 1,174,443 7,298,318

Who We Serve

COUNTIES

3% Early Education Apprenticeship Program

27% Early Education Professional Development

5% School Readiness

10% Schoolbased Day Camp

13% Afterschool Programs

6% Teens In Action

WISE DENTON TARRANT PARKER JOHNSON HOOD

DONORS

GIFTS $100,000 OR MORE

Rainwater Charitable Foundation

GIFTS $30,000 - $99,999

Paul E. Andrews, Jr. Foundation

Anonymous

Dugas Family Foundation

Jonesville Foundation

GIFTS $10,000 - $29,999

Anonymous

Bank of Texas

Anne T. and Robert M. Bass

Alann P. and Charles F. Bedford Endowment Fund at the North Texas Community Foundation

BNSF Railway Foundation

GIFTS $5,000 - $9,999

AeroCARES

Dustin Austin

C.B. Baird, Jr. Foundation

Ann and D.R. Bales

Theodore and Beulah Beasley

Foundation, Inc.

Bernau Family Foundation

Birdies For Charity

Meta Alice Keith Bratten Foundation

BSCO, Inc.

Business Development

Group of Aledo

Evalis and Jay Chapa

Christopher

G. Coates

Comerica Charitable Foundation

Karol G. DelReal

GIFTS $1,000 - $4,999

Carrie Adams

Jerri and Chuck

Akers

Karen and Larry Anfin

Anonymous

Radiology Associates

James Avery

Artisan Jewelry

Axcelora

Shannon Bearden

Shelley and John Bettis

Stacy and Bill McCoy

Melinda and Jon Bonnell

Amy and Brandon

Booker

Derek Boyd

Brenda Browning

JW Butts

Camp Fire National Headquarters

Jeff Cassell

Monica Pattillo

Sid W. Richardson Foundation

NBC Universal Foundation

KXAS-TV5

Leo Potishman Foundation

The Rees-Jones Foundation

Sportsmen’s Club of Fort Worth United Way of Tarrant County

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County

Anne and Orlando

Carvalho

D&M Auto Leasing

James A. “Buddy” Davidson Charitable Foundation

J.E.S. Edwards Foundation

Marcy and Randy Fuller

Vincent Genovese Memorial Foundation

The Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust

Holloway Family Foundation

Horizon Foundation

Nina Hutton

Nell and Herbert H. Johnson

Ben E. Keith Foundation

R4 Foundation

Fritz Roessler

Thomas M., Helen

McKee & John P.

Ryan Foundation

Spec’s

Lou and Malcolm Street

Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee

Missy and Gary Dozier

Carol and Jim

Dunaway

A.J. & Jessie

Duncan Foundation

Facebook

Fash Foundation

Firefighting’s Finest

Moving & Storage

Haley Howard Cynthia Jackson

Linda and Jake Jacobson

Kelly Hart & Hallman, LLP

Linda Last

Erma Lee

Priscilla and Joe Martin

Anita Berry Martin

Memorial Endowment Fund at the North Texas Community Foundation

Stacy McKnight

Molyneaux Charitable Foundation

Fred & Cheryl Moore Charitable Fund at the North Texas Community Foundation

JP Morgan

Private Bank

Stacy and Ken

Murphy

North Texas Community Foundation

ToolBox Grant

Mary Potishman

Lard Trust

Ken Schaefer

Frances C. and William P. Smallwood Foundation

Britt Smith

Drenda and John Witt

Marie and Brandon Chase

Michelle and Andy Crim

Kimberly A. D’Avignon

Hannah Davis

Shirley and John Dean III

Donna James-Harvey

J. I. Foundation

Elva C. LeBlanc

Amanda Esquivel

Jane and Robert A. Ferguson

First Presbyterian

Church of Fort Worth

Sylvia and Pat Fisher

Cristal and Adrian Galvan

Garvey Texas Foundation, Inc.

Dr. Jaime Gonzalez

The GoodCoin Foundation

Marie Gray

Adelaide Griffin

Robyn and Jon Gunter

Mary Hamrick

Bret Helmer

Suzi Hill

Terri and Rich Hollander

Marie Holliday and Alvin Tolliver

Paul S. Hollis Trust

Lauren and Jeff Hooper

April and Brad

Hunstable

Fred Hunstable

Janet and Roger

Jackson

JPMorgan Chase Foundation

Amanda and Will Jung

Dava and John

Kaitala

Brenda and Phil Kass

Joan and Howard Katz

Alice Rodriguez and Thomas H. Kendall

Meda Kessler

Melissa and William Kirtley

Teresa and Tim Landon

Anonymous

Matt Lawson

Andre Le

Adelaide Leavens

Joseph Leider

Chris Lokey

Don Looney

Charitable Trust

Debbie and Bob Lusk

Luther King Capital Management

Anne Lydahl

Rachel Marker

Marsha Clark & Associates

Matthews Children’s Foundation

Deanna Maxwell

Lisa and James McMillan

Mandy Mendenhall

Winjie and Darryl Miao

Aileen and Chris Milton

Sara and Vernon Mitchell

Carley and Brandon Moore

Kelly Mooring

New York Life Insurance Company

Emily Nichols

Britt Smith

Oncor

Phyllis H.

Jack-Moore

Pam and Reed

Pigman, Jr.

Ryan Powers

Jeremy B. Raines

RMP Industrial Supply, Inc

Rogers Wealth Group, Inc.

Stacey E. Sauer

Schaefer Advertising Company

Debbie and Kenny Schmidt

Charles Schwab Foundation

Sheryl Sewell

Ann Sheets

Judy and Bill Shelton

Lynda and Grady

Shropshire

Grace and Stanley Smith

Danielle and Tim Sneed

Drew and Linda

Springer

Texas Christian University

Denise and Martin

J. Thompson

Christi and John Thornhill

TTI, Inc.

United Cooperative Services

Lisa Ward

Jonathan Watson

The Gil and Dody

Weaver Foundation

Elise and Justin Welborn

Janet and David

Welborn

Kay West and John Molyneaux

Brooke and

GIFTS $500 - $999

Monica and Kristofer Anderson

Elizabeth Azerad

Legend Bank

Kate Blackburn

Rodney Bolejack

Cheri Bruxvoort

Susan and David Bucher

Century 21 Alliance Properties

Shalyn and Al Clark

Tamara and Jeff Clement

Jennifer Clower

Gary and Erin Cox

Carlene and Dave Dailey

Rebecca DeLuca

Susan Douglass

Angela and Steve

Ferguson

Laurie Garner

Patti and Chris Gawronski

GIFTS $250 - $499

Susan and Carlos Alanis

AmazonSmile

Rachel and Greg Bahr

Jessica Bailey

Marsha and Mike Baylor

Pamela Boggess

Robyn Bone

Allan Cathey

IN KIND

Acre Distlling

Karen Adrian

Alison Aldrich

Alexander Vineyards

Alley Cats

Ines Alvidres

Amphibian Stage Productions

Karen Anderson

Andretti Karting and Games

Arlington Skatium

The Art of Beauty

Laurie Aurand

B & B Butchers

Bahama Beach

Waterpark

Greg Bahr

Ann and D.R. Bales

Bank of Texas

Bankhead Brewing

Benbrook Lighted

Par 3 and Range

Hester Bender

Denis Benjamin

Justin Bermes

Billy Bob’s Texas

Black Dog Retro

Arcade and Improv

Black Rock

Coffee Bar

Black Walnut Cafe

Blackland Distillery

Maren and Charlie Gibbs

Barbara and Denis Greer

Michelle Gutt

Dorothy and Gary Hames

Kayren Harter

Julia and Brad

Hencke

Cynthia Hester

Koby Hicks

Daniel Holland

James B. Landon

Anitra and Charles

Langham

Lisa and Leonardo Mares

William and Brenda Maxwell

Jan McConnell

Kim McCuistion

Nelli and Jason

McMillan

Kim and Michael McMillan

Dana and Josh Minor

Randi and Matthew Mitchell

Jacob Mitchell

Zem Neill

Clark Nichols

Glynnis Paterson

Chris and Jayson Peoples

Mary and Andy Peters

Miranda Plusnick

Jane F. Rector

Katie Roberts

Rachel Rose

Kalen and Drew Ruiz

Gretchen Schmidt

Elaine and Allen Schuster

Trey Shannon

Jerry Smith

Sally and Steve Snow

Jana and Matt Snow

Lynda and Eric Tiedtke

Jason Tomlin

Orvis Sporting Traditions

Karen Wardell

Libby Watson

Catherine and Brandon Weaver

DeAnn Wessing

Nicole Willingham

Dorothy Wing

Loyalty Class, First United Methodist Church

Steve M. Connolly

Erica Connolly

Denis Cranford

Kelly Crum

Greta and Nick

D’Ambrosia

Dionna Deardorff

Honey Delgado

Nancy Dozier

Nicolette Duvail

KaLinda Evans

Candice Ferguson

The Roach Foundation

Ashley Fox

Stephanie Greenwood

Mary Helen Hill

Lisa Hubbard

Albertson’s Companies, Inc.

Angela and Kirby

Jacobson

Tina Joslin

Ruth Ghormley

Kimbrough

John Kountz

Cameron Livesay

Shirley Martin

Tammy and Edward McGonigle

Lisa and James McMillan

Laura and Tod Miller

Amanda Millican

Becky and Steve

Moroneso

Fran A. Mount

Shane and Diane Mudge

Lina Bryant and Phil Null

Laura Owens

Jamie and Allan Pickering

Ashley and Scott Piskorski

Amanda Plotnicki

Lauren and John Richard

Evie and Barry Richardson

Curtis Rinn

Joan and Tom Rogers

Troy Ross

Shanna Saldana

Trudy Sanders

Jennifer and Roland Schafer

Veronica Schranz

Bridget and Bric Shelton

Heather Soltis

Erica and Bill Tyler

Beth White

Nancy and Mike Zufelt

Micah Blazek

David D. Blow

Bob’s Steak & Chop House

Bodybar Pilates

Bone Fish Grill

Liz Bonham

Bowlounge

Vera Bradley

Braum’s

Lynne Buchanan

Bumblebees Cabin

Buon Giorno Coffee

Cafe Medi

Courtney Cameron

Bill Carter

Casa Manana

Watt M. Casey

Casual Cat Cafe

Century 21 Alliance Properties

Chicken N Pickle

Chuy’s Tex-Mex

Cinnamon Creek Ranch

Circle Theatre

Georgia J. Clarke

Jeff Clement

Jennifer Clower

Candy Clynch

P. J. Cole

Erica Connolly

Steve M. Connolly

The Cookery

Fort Worth

Gail B. Cooksey

Daisy Cooper

The Cove at the Lakefront

Cowtown Bowling

Cowtown Coliseum

Cowtown Vettes

Coyote Drive-In

Michael D. Crain

Crayola Experience

Cremona Bistro

Ristorante

Christopher Cross

Kalea Daion

Portraiture

Dallas Comedy Club

Dallas Derby Devils

The Dallas Opera

Dallas Symphony Orchestra

DryBar

Andy Dunn

Dutch Bros. Coffee

Eatzi’s Embassy Suites

Epic Helicopters

Epic Waters Indoor

Waterpark

Colleen Erickson

Pedro Escamilla

Leta Farnsworth

Robbie Farris

Fish City Grill

Fixe Southern House

Randal Flamik

Ford’s Garage

Fort Worth Axe

Factory

Fort Worth Museum of Science & History

Fort Worth

Nature Center

Fort Worth Opera

Fort Worth Symphony

Fun on the Run

Paintball

Game Theory

Isabel Gammell

GatSplat

Spray Gleaves

Christopher

Goetz Clothiers

Goldwaves Salon

Grace

Sarah Graham

Grandscape Wheel

Grapevine Vintage Railroad

Marie Gray

Barbara and Denis Greer

Grimaldi’s Pizzeria

George H.W. Bush

Presidential Library and Museum

Dorothy and Gary Hames

Kyle Hanson

Honey Baked Ham

Gloria L. Hood

Val Hunnicutt

i Fratelli Pizza

James Avery

Artisan Jewelry

Joes Coffee Shop

Nell and Herbert Johnson

Avery Kelly

Kenya’s Craft Room

Camille Kerr

Kid Mania

Pouran Lashini

Erma Lee

Gary Lee

Let’s Roam

Jenifer Livesey

Lockwood

Distilling Co.

Loft 22 Cakes

Chris Lokey

Lone Star Park

Lost Oak Winery

Rumulo Martinez

Maverick Fine

Western Wear

Sharon McClung

Linnea McKenney

Mary Anne McKenzie

Lisa and James

McMillan

Melt

Mesero

Messina Hof Winery

Mike’s Garden Center

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

Carley J. Moore

Moxie’s Arthur Murray

Dance Studio

Musuem Of The American Railroad

Megan Najera

Michele Napoliello

National Cowgirl

Museum and Hall of Fame

National Videogame

Museum

Robert Nelson

Erin Newton

Emily Nichols

Nothing Bundt Cakes

NRH20 Family Water Park

IN KIND, CONT.

Haley Ober

OhLook

Performing Arts

Brianna Ortiz

Noelle Overturf

Osei Ovid

P.S. the Letter

Andre Pace

Panther City

Media Group, LP

Panther City Salon

Pappas Restaurants

Stormie Parker

Parlor Doughnuts

Parry’s Pizzeria

And Taphouse

ARTISTS

Alison Aldrich

Ines Alvidres

Karen Anderson

Laurie Aurand

Greg Bahr

Kathleen Bales

Hester Bender

Denis Benjamin

Judge Bermes

Micah Blazek

David Blow

Liz Bonham

Lynne Buchanan

Courtney Cameron

Bill Carter

Watt M. Casey Jr.

Georgia James Clarke

MEMORIAL

JEAN ANDERSON

Frankie Besier

BECKY BEVILL

Ann Sheets

ANN DAVIDSON

Travis Crow

Lisa Ward

PAT GARNER

Ann Sheets

SUE GILBREATH

Linda Denson

William C. Milam

CORPORAL

ALBERT GOMEZ

White Settlment Police Officers

Association

HONORARIUM

WENDY CAHILL

Tammy and Edward McGonigle

ANNE CARVALHO

Zem Neill

Ann Sheets

DENIS CRANFORD

James B. Landon

Charla M. Pavlik

Pedego Electric Bikes Fort Worth

The Perfect Escape

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Play Street Musuem

Amanda Plotnicki

Pluckers Wing Bar

Pointer Wing

Shooting

Premiere Cinemas

Put a Cork In It

Raymond Rains

Renfro Foods

Jennifer Reyes

The Rim

Rio Mambo

Chuck Roach

Kim Robbins

Peter Robbins

Ronald McDonald House Fort Worth

Rosa’s Cafe & Tortilla Factory, LTD

Route 377 Go Karts

Teresa Rowell

William Rowell

Salon Dexterity

Gretchen Schmidt

Forrest Schmidt

Kendra Scott -

Fort Worth

Seven Mile Cafe

Shakespeare Dallas

Shannon Brewing Company

Terry H. Shaw

Ann Sheets

Samuel Shelton

SiNaCa Studio

Sledge Distillery

Smoking Axes

Leia and Nick Snow

Steve R. Snow

Soul Body Works

Southwest Airlines

Spec’s

Carol A. Stalcup

Pamela Steege

Heather Steele

Janie Stidham

Trevor Story

Studio B Performing

Arts Center

Jennifer Stufflebeam

Stumpy’s Hatchet

House

Sugar Mama Scrubs

Stephanie and Brian Sullivent

Lynne E. Summers

Pamela L. Summers

Suntex Marinas

SusieCakes

Sweet Basil

Thai Cuisine

Taverna Rossa

Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe

Texas Rangers

Baseball Club

Thirsty Lion

Gastropub

Derrick Thomas

Martin Thompson

Christi and John Thornhill

Trader Joes

Hao Tran

Tricky Fish

Turning Point Beer

Uncle Julio’s

Juan Enrique Velazquez

Vidorra

Voicebox Karaoke

Ginger Walker

Sue Jackson Wallace

Irma Ward

Burl Washington

Beatriz Welch

Weston Gardens

Margie Whittington

Phil Whittington

Elia Whitworth

John Williams

Dorothy Wing

Wonderous Works

Gift Shop

Woodhouse Day Spa

Jake Yarbrough

Young Chef’s Academy

Jeff Clement

Jennifer Clower

Candy Clynch

P. Jean Cole

Nikia Coleman

Erica Connolly

Gail Cooksey

Daisy Cooper

John Davis

Thomas Diehl

Colleen Erickson

Pedro Escamilla

Leta Farnsworth

Robbie Farris

A. Michelle Fox

Bob Fox

Isabel Gammell

Spray Gleaves

Sarah Graham

Marie Gray

Megan Gutt

Kyle Hanson

Sally Jan Harris

Mary Hart

Hugh Heaton

Thomas Helmick

Leigh Ann

Williams Hickey

Darlia Hobbs

Gloria Lee Hood

Betsy Horn

HRSteele

Val Hunnicutt

Sue J. Wallace

Avery Kelly

Camille Kerr

Pouran Lashini

Jennifer Livesey

Chris Lokey

Bob Lukeman

Romulo Martinez

Linnea McKenney

Sharon Summer

McClung

MLN Art

Michele Napoliello

Robert Nelson

Erin Newton

Emily Nichols

Haley Ober

Brianna Ortiz

Noelle Overturf

Osei Ovid

Andre Pace

Stormie Parker

Charla Marion Pavlik

Amanda Plotnicki

Raymond Rains

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