
The Sundt Foundation awarded nearly $ 9,000 in grants to four Fort Worth and Tarrant County nonprofits in its latest round of quarterly donations.
“The North Texas Sundt Foundation committee believes in giving back and supporting the communities where we live and work,” said Barbara Terry, a member of the Sundt Foundation’s North Board. “Supporting organizations like the Cook Health Foundation and the 4031 Project makes me proud to be part of the Sundt family and the Foundation.”
Each of the following organizations received $ 2,230:
– The Cook Health Foundation provides easy-to-access health services for children living in low socioeconomic areas through the Cook Neighborhood Clinics.
– Project 4031 in Fort Worth provides services for children and adults with terminal illnesses and provides financial assistance through its family funding program.
– The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History offers virtual, face-to-face STEM education for disadvantaged students in North Texas communities.
– Christ’s Haven for Children, based in Keller, offers stable homes for abused and abandoned children outside the state foster home.
The Sundt Foundation provides quarterly grants to local charities that support disadvantaged children and families. Non-profit organizations are selected through an application process and are reviewed by a committee of Sundt employee owners, the foundation said in a press release.