Perhaps you've followed Dallas' progress toward equity through the Wholeness Index. Or, maybe you've found the information you were looking for on dfwIDEA, Dallas Indicators, Analyze Dallas, or just by calling us. Either way, you recognize how important the Institute's work is in Dallas.
While the research you're used to will continue, our current economic and social crises demand us to expand in new and complex ways. We're now working with middle school, high school, college and graduate students through our Generation Next programs, which aim to educate and motivate the next generation of scholars and change agents. We're opening an office on Martin Luther King in South Dallas, so our community research, focus groups, and community engagement work can continue. We're participating in more national, regional, and local working groups than ever before. This work depends solely on philanthropic gifts to exist and grow. Your support goes directly to the services we provide.
For more information on our current projects, visit our Project Summary.