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AstraZeneca Grant
Cornerstone received a $150,000 grant from AstraZeneca's HealthCare Foundation program, Connections for Cardiovascular Health, for the second consecutive year. This grant will support our Cardio Outreach program geared towards underserved, low-income residents of Tarrant County . Cardio Outreach is designed to include patients from our partner organizations, which will increase capacity and provide sustainable, comprehensive cardiac care to the poor and uninsured.

Bank of America Award
Cornerstone received one of two North Texas Neighborhood Excellence Awards from Bank of America for 2010. (Click here to watch the video about two of our NLC residents.) This two-year grant provides funding as well as leadership training for Cornerstone.

Cornerstone Reality Tour
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to watch the Cornerstone Reality Tour. Join our CEO, Mike Doyle, for a tour of our building to see and hear about the amazing things God is doing at Cornerstone.

Meeting Needs, Restoring Hope
Cornerstone's Capital Campaign
Thank you for helping us complete Phase I of our campaign. $3,061,577 has been raised to purchase and begin renovations of our new building.

Please help us to complete Phase II. An additional $2,766,100 will complete the renovation and allow for expansion needs. To read about CAN's history, vision for this ministry, and additional needs, click here. To donate, click here.

Click on the links below to hear inspiring stories of how Cornerstone has helped those in need.

John Sumner

Anita Morgan

Sharon Cunningham

Paul Owens

Bill

Intermediary Services/Organizational Development

In addition to our role as a direct service provider, Cornerstone serves as an intermediary for small non-profits.  This program launched in 2001 as a result of Cornerstone's participation in the Fort Worth Initiative. Cornerstone, along with five Tarrant County area social service agencies, received sub-grants funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. The purpose of the grants was to provide technical assistance in order to build organizatinal capacity. Since then, Cornerstone has built on the success of the Fort Worth Initiative and its organizational building capacity model to train 25 non-profits in San Antonio, Austin, Houston and Fort Worth.

While a non-profit is with Cornerstone, we provide free or reduced rent, flexible leases and utilities, and also share costs of major office equipment. We also provide training on the basics of non-profit management. For example, two of these trainings cover budgeting and the creation of a board of directors. The program is designed to help small non-profits keep operating costs low to increase their chances for long-term success.

Questions?
If you have questions about our Intermediary Services or would like to learn how we can help you build the capacity of your organization, please contact our Chief Operating Officer, Roddy Youree.