Arlington Tomorrow Foundation to Host Free Concert, Award $50,000 in Grants
By Office of Communication
Posted on September 07, 2017, September 07, 2017
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Grace Preparatory Academy won a $5,000 grant from the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation last year

North Texas Giving Day, set for Thursday, Sept. 14 , is an annual 18-hour online giving event, coordinated by the Communities Foundation of Texas, that is designed to encourage residents to make a contribution to the nonprofit organization of their choice. All contributions made between 6 a.m. and midnight that day are matched in part by the Communities Foundation.

This year's event will also help us keep in mind the needs of our friends and family affected by Hurricane Harvey. Given the extraordinary needs of Houston and communities in the Texas Gulf Coast Region, the Communities Foundation of Texas has added an opportunity for donors to support hurricane relief and recovery efforts during the day-long North Texas Giving Day event.

Click here to learn more about North Texas Giving Day's plans to support Hurricane Harvey relief and recovery efforts.

As part of North Texas Giving Day next week, the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation will host a free community concert featuring Texas native Josh Weathers Band and will also award $50,000 in grants to Arlington nonprofit organizations throughout the day.

Since its creation in 2007, the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation has awarded nearly $19 million to Arlington nonprofit organizations, City of Arlington departments and neighborhood groups for projects that help the public.

This will be the foundation's fourth year to host its Arlington Gives event, which is designed to help North Texas Giving Day contributors' dollars go even further. The charitable endowment will award $5,000 bonus grants to four Arlington nonprofits that raise the most money on Sept. 14 between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and 7 p.m. to midnight.

"It's an opportunity for all of us to celebrate our charitable organizations and make Arlington a better place for all of us to call home," said Carolyn Mentesana, Arlington Tomorrow Foundation Executive Director.

This year's event also features a free community concert at the Levitt Pavilion, 100 W. Abram Street.

During the concert, Arlington-based charities will be in the running to win a $10,000 grant from the Gene and Jerry Jones Family Arlington Youth Foundation. Concert goers will be invited to cast their ballot for the "People's Choice Award" and the Arlington charity with the most votes between 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. will win the Jones Foundation grant.

Additionally, two Arlington charities with representatives at the concert will be randomly selected to each receive a $5,000 bonus grant.

During the Arlington Gives event, at least 50 Arlington nonprofit organizations are expected to set up booths along Abram Street between City Hall and the Levitt Pavilion to provide residents with more information about their mission.

New this year, the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation is offering $20,000 in bonus funds which will be offered to small Arlington-based non-profit organization which operate with budgets of less than $250,000 annually. In order to receive these bonus funds, charities must be registered for North Texas Giving Day and have a booth at the concert.

Kendra Scott jewelry will have a "pop up store" at the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation's Arlington Gives! concert on North Texas Giving Day at the Levitt Pavilion in Arlington. The jeweler has created a special necklace to commemorate this special day. Twenty percent of their sales will benefit an Arlington-based charity.

Attendees are invited to bring blankets and lawn chairs for the program and concert. Visitors can also bring their own food and drinks or purchase dinner from a variety of food trucks that will be available.

Arlington Gives!

Arlington Gives! Concert and Donation Station at Levitt Pavilion

6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, September 14

100 W. Abram St., Arlington, TX 76010

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