Member Benefits

We invite you to become a corporate member of the iCare Community Coalition. We look forward to working with you to advance the goals of our project and broaden opportunities for your business, organization and families, in the community.

 

 “That is what I consider true generosity: You give your all and yet you always feel as if it costs you nothing.”

Simone de Beauvoir

All Men Are Mortal

Join the iCare Community Coalition

Annual Membership Dues

Community Capital sourced from a broad cross-section of the community and invested in the community. It is more than a legal and financial strategy. At its core, community capital is about equity, inclusivity, empowerment, and shared prosperity. A community capital’s network of businesses and organizations working to democratize our economy and grow community wealth. Any business, or organization that is interested in creating more equitable, resilient, and engaged communities can become a member.

[Businesses] - Annual $2,000 Minimum Investment

Member benefits include but are not limited to the following:

a) A forum for the exchange of information and member development.

b) Support and participation in our local and statewide programs.

c) Promotion and exposure through our resources and community activities.

d) A liaison between federal, local, and state government and our members.

e) Support programs and organizations in efforts of expansion and revitalization.

f) Encouragement of business development and growth in youth and family services within the community.

g) Connecting Corporations to Community Programs, Grants, and Initiatives

Make checks payable to: AZAR Foundation, LLC 100 Crescent Ct. 7th Floor, Dallas, TX 75201 or by clicking the Membership Link below to secure payment for processing.

Membership

Advocate for the Community

 

Advocacy

iCare Community Board Members will advocate for at-risk youth and families by establishing, expanding, or improving the engagement of underserved community members (including underserved students and families) in informing and making decisions that influence policy and practice at the school, district, or State level by elevating their voices, through their participation and their perspectives and providing them with access to opportunities for leadership (e.g., establishing student government programs and parent and caregiver leadership initiatives).