Building impact together.

At TCU Neeley, we believe collaboration drives meaningful change. Our community partners are essential to our mission – expanding opportunities for talented students, strengthening local businesses and fostering an inclusive workforce. Together, we create pathways for success that transform lives and industries.

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A Shared Commitment to Growth

Our partners play a pivotal role in empowering the next generation of business leaders. We are proud to work alongside organizations that are committed to education, economic empowerment and community engagement.

The Community Partners Scholars Program provides eligible employees, members, or affiliates of participating community organizations the opportunity to apply for a scholarship to one of TCU Neeley’s nationally recognized graduate programs. Participating organizations may also nominate other individuals for scholarships. All applicants and nominees apply directly to their chosen academic program through the TCU Neeley Graduate Admissions process. Applicants indicate their sponsoring or nominating organization, and then compete for scholarships with all other applicants on the basis of TCU Neeley’s established criteria.

Join us in building the future of business and education. Explore ways to contribute, collaborate and create lasting change with TCU Neeley.

Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Leadership Fort Worth

Fort Worth Metropolitan Back Chamber of Commerce

Hispanic Women's Network of Texas

Junior League Fort Worth

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Explore Community Partners

Our partners are committed to creating lasting change in our community. Explore how each organization is making a difference.

FWHCC is a dynamic force, promoting international trade, education, opportunity and economic mobility for all and the continuous development of its members. The chamber particularly strives to serve its members through business and professional seminars, workshops, networking opportunities and business procurement assistance through its Economic Development Programs. Discover more at fwhcc.org.

Leadership Fort Worth’s mission is to educate, empower, and connect diverse leaders who serve as catalysts for a vibrant and sustainable community. Discover more at leadershipfortworth.org.

Founded in 1979, the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce (FWMBCC) embraced the concept of paving a new economic and business landscape in Fort Worth and Tarrant County in which African American and minority-owned businesses would be a vital component. Today FWMBCC continues to champion the cause of supporting minority business owners and entrepreneurs working to build a secure future.

Our mission is to promote, assist and enhance economic and business development for our members and to create wealth in the communities we serve. Our main areas of focus include: 1) Financial Literacy and Access to Capital, 2) Business Development and Expansion, 3) Workforce Development and Sustainability and 4) Small Business Advocacy. Discover more at fwmbcc.org.

The Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas (HWNT) is a non-profit state-wide organization established in 1987. HWNT and its ten chapters celebrate the values and contributions of our Hispanic heritage.

HWNT seeks to empower women across the great State of Texas. Our volunteer efforts promote the advancement of women in public, corporate, and civic life. HWNT activities and programs address education and economic needs, cultural efforts, and personal and professional development. Discover more at hwnt.org.

The Junior League of Fort Worth, Inc. (JLFW) is an organization of women whose mission is to advance women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. With a 95-year legacy, JLFW has invested millions in the Fort Worth community, championing initiatives in arts & culture, basic human needs, education, and physical & mental health, and supporting Fort Worth. Signature programs like Christmas in Cowtown and the iconic Rodeo Program Sales fund those initiatives, while Members contribute thousands of volunteer hours annually. Through strategic partnerships and hands-on service, JLFW empowers women to become catalysts for change, fostering a stronger, more connected Fort Worth. Discover more at juniorleaguefw.org.