Support Our Mission

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 of Giving

The most powerful way for you to reap the rewards of your involvement with us is by joining our Members Circle of Giving.

The Members Circle of Giving is a thriving network of individuals, organizations, corporations and community leaders committed to expanding global relationships for peace and prosperity at home and abroad.

Today, our goal is to continue to create programs that lead to decreased stereotypes, racism, violence and the fear of other cultures and at the same time increase empathy, thus creating a more peaceful world. Generous donations to the Members Circle of Giving make a peaceful world today, possible. Find out more>

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Connect Globally Endowment

To ensure the continuation of these programs and the ability to adapt to the changing world, Fort Worth Sister Cities International has established the Connect Globally Endowment for International Relations.

We invite all donors who give through the Members Circle of Giving annual campaign to give beyond their annual support with a pledge or one-time investment to the endowment. These gifts form a permanent source of funding that connects people and businesses from many diverse backgrounds around the world now and into the future. Find out more>

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Donate

Simply want to donate to the cause? Any amount contributes to expanding global relationships for peace and prosperity at home and abroad.

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Join the Members Circle of Giving.

Connect Globally Endowment.

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“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