Dallas Cotillion Club Inc

A nonprofit organization

$5,325 raised by 22 donors

100% complete

$4,000 Goal

The Dallas Cotillion Club has a rich history that traces its origins back to the early 20th century. It began as the Junior Art League of Dallas, an organization founded to support and promote the arts within the community. The Junior Art League was established in 1933 by a group of young women who were dedicated to fostering an appreciation for the arts and contributing to the cultural enrichment of Dallas.

In 1942, The League began organizing dances for army officers stationed in the Dallas area. The Costume Ball began two years later and the club became The Dallas Cotillion Club. In 1944, the Junior Art League of Dallas transitioned into the Dallas Cotillion Club. The club’s mission evolved to focus on social and charitable activities, including hosting formal dances and events. For nearly a century, these events have provided a platform for young women to engage in social graces, philanthropy, and community service. Over the years, the Dallas Cotillion Club has maintained its commitment to these values, continuing to play a significant role in the social fabric of Dallas.

The club’s annual events, such as the gala, have become longstanding traditions. These events are often accompanied by fundraising efforts that support various charitable causes within the community. The Dallas Cotillion Club, now a 501(c)(3) organization, has remained a prominent organization for over 80 years, upholding its legacy of social engagement and philanthropy while adapting to the changing times and needs of its members and the broader community.

The Dallas Cotillion Club is proud to partner with Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support, working together to provide essential services and empower women and children affected by domestic violence in our community. 

Mission

Dallas Cotillion Club (DCC) is an inclusive social philanthropic 501c-3 organization for Dallas women to learn, lead, and empower one another while strengthening our community through active volunteerism.

Equity Statement

The intention of the Dallas Cotillion Club is to encourage interaction and facilitate conversation through shared interests and the exploration of new interests which empowers women of all ages, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, nationalities, and backgrounds. Our belief is that by diversifying our friendships and expanding one’s world view, we form treasured relationships that build communities.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Dallas Cotillion Club Inc

Tax id (EIN)

81-3541962

Guidestar

Causes

Domestic/Family Violence & Advocacy

Operating Budget

Less than $100,000

Counties Served

Dallas

BIPOC Serving

Black or African American

Address

PO BOX 191056
DALLAS, TX 75219