NTCF - Fund for Good

  • Wednesday, February 12, 2025
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Ridglea Country Club, 3700 Bernie Anderson Ave., Fort Worth, TX

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Fund for Good supports innovative and transformative solutions to address emerging community needs. Over the past 18 months, we have convened thought leaders in maternal health and housing, leading to our initial investments in these critical areas. We will share insights and lessons learned from these investments and our future efforts.

11:30 a.m. - Registration

11:45 a.m. - Lunch Service

12:00 noon - Program

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Dr. Whitnee Boyd

Community Impact

NTCF


Dr. Whitnee Boyd, spearheading the Community Impact department, offers pivotal leadership to propel the Foundation’s impact goals across the North Texas region. She invests her time in partnering alongside community, non-profits, fundholders, foundations, and other stakeholders to address need.

Whitnee has a robust background in community and strategic partnerships while driving impact for organizations. Whitnee comes to the Foundation after spending eight years at TCU working with the Office of the Chancellor and most recently in community development work with BRAVE/R Together, focusing on working alongside the community to address health equity in Fort Worth’s 76104 zip code.

Rose Bradshaw serves as President & CEO for North Texas Community Foundation. Over the course of her career, Rose has worked with philanthropists, foundations, corporations and nonprofits in North Texas, San Francisco, New York and Chicago to ignite powerful and rewarding philanthropy that strengthens local communities. She oversees North Texas Community Foundation’s philanthropic grants — which totaled more than $38 million in 2023 — to ensure charitable awards effect positive change while honoring donor intent. The Community Foundation currently has $513 million in assets.

Rose attended Loyola University - Mundelein College for Women, graduating magna cum laud in 1988 with a double major in History and English Literature. She moved with her family to Fort Worth in 2007.



Cost for WPF members is $35; cost for guests is $45.
Unpaid no-shows will be billed.

Women's Policy Forum is a non-partisan educational and networking organization. Views expressed in presentations are those of the speaker and do not imply endorsement by WPF.

Women's Policy Forum  |  P.O. Box 11246  •  Fort Worth, Texas 76110 | info@womenspolicyforum.org



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