All walks of life contribute to the impact TPF has in fulfilling the vision of charitable, philanthropic and planned giving. Below you’ll see how that vision has been fulfilled through the inspiring stories of TPF employees and partners.
Despite limitations over the past year, Presbyterian Night Shelter continue to guide journeys home each day. Click here to see how they are changing lives through new programs and facilities including the grand opening of the Karl Travis Men's Center!
The First Presbyterian Church of Bryan Foundation works intelligently AND tirelessly to support the continued mission of their church. Click here to learn more about how this Foundation partners with TPF to change the lives of those in their community and beyond.
Even in the middle of a pandemic, Presbyterian Night Shelter continues to look out for one of our most vulnerable populations. Click here for more on how this organization is braving unplanned and unprecedented and tumultuous environment to change the lives of their guests.
YMCA of the Rockies changes lives daily in the beautiful setting of the Rocky Mountains. How do they maximize their impact as they work to touch they lives of those they serve? Click here to learn more about the work of this exciting organization.
God will open the windows of heaven for you and pour down a blessing until there is no more need.
Dedicated to sharing Christ’s healing love with children, youth, and families in crisis, Vera Lloyd Presbyterian Services strives to be recognized as the model for transforming and empowering the young lives of those they serve. Click here to learn how this organization changes lives every day.
For 115 years, Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services (PCHAS) has tirelessly worked to care for children and families and need. Click here to see how they help these children discover God's special plan for their lives.
What’s so special about Mo-Ranch? For generations, Mo-Ranch has been the change—a transformational change—for so many guests who have traveled through its gates. Click here to read this story and see how Mo-Ranch and TPF are changing the lives of others, together.
We have exciting news! TPF is pleased to announce the launch of our new logo. You’ll see the new logo anywhere we are, including partner meetings, conferences, our website, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Come check out why we're changing to better serve you!
For over 60 years, TPF and Schreiner University have worked together to create a learning community that that is welcoming and supportive of diverse people and perspectives.Together, we have helped one woman's generous spirit impact students from California to Texas!
Second Presbyterian Church of Little Rock has grown into a vibrant, loving congregation that makes up the largest Presbyterian Church in Arkansas. They believe that God’s greatest command is to love—and it is this belief that drives their active ministry of Jesus Christ in the world.
Dr. Tulloch has spent the majority of his life making a difference in the lives of others. Whether on the basketball court or behind the pulpit, Dr. Tulloch has used the power of positive confrontation to truly touch those around him.
When the Rev. Laureen Suba was in the seventh grade, her Girl Scout troop raised enough funds from selling Thin Mints and Tagalongs for a day trip to New York City. While that fundraising activity taught her about sales, funds and profits, a more impactful lesson was about to take stage.
It can be argued that the best way to change the future is through education. And while Bill Blair, a noted philanthropist, dedicated gardener and savvy investor, was passionate about many things, he was perhaps most fervent about supporting education and creating opportunities...
When TPF Trustee Mike Murray and his wife, Mary, had extra funds available, they decided to enable the funds through one of TPF's legacy options. "Our goal initially seemed a bit complicated," he says. "Once we decided to establish a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA), the path to achieving our goal ...