Support Our Mission
Powerful connections.
Fort Worth Sister Cities International offers several options to support our mission. Find out how you can help make an impact.
Members Circle
The most powerful way for you to reap the rewards of your involvement with us is by joining our Members Circle.
The Members Circle is a thriving network of individuals, organizations, corporations and community leaders committed to expanding global relationships for peace and prosperity at home and abroad.
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Donor-Advised Funds
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is like a charitable investment account that is set up for the sole purpose of supporting charities. Individuals can contribute cash, stocks, or other assets into the DAF and receive an immediate tax deduction. Those funds are invested for tax-free growth and the individual can recommend donations to charities of their choice over time.
Donate Now
Simply want to donate to the cause? Any amount contributes to expanding global relationships for peace and prosperity at home and abroad.
Gift of Stock
Donating appreciated securities, such as stocks or mutual funds, is a tax-wise and impactful way to support our mission. By making a gift of stock, you may be able to avoid capital gains taxes and receive a charitable deduction for the full fair market value of the asset.
Connect Globally Endowment
To ensure the continuation of our programs, Fort Worth Sister Cities International has established the Connect Globally Endowment for International Relations.
These gifts form a permanent source of funding that connects people, students and businesses from many diverse backgrounds around the world now and into the future. Find out more>
“Being a part of Fort Worth Sister Cities International has allowed us to stay connected to happenings around the globe. For those who enjoy being a part of the larger fabric of our world, FWSCI gives you the opportunity to associate with like-minded citizens locally and make contacts and friends through exchanges around the world.” – Councilman Michael Crain