Summary
Organization name
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation
Causes
Arts & Humanities
Operating Budget
$500,000 - $999,999
Counties Served
Tarrant
BIPOC Leadership
Neither/None
Address
1600 Gendy StreetFort Worth, TX 76107
In 1979, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) members formed the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation (TSCRF.) Intent on preserving and protecting the heritage of the livestock industry of the Southwest, the Foundation's goals include educating students and the general public as to the cattleman's independent nature, pride in the free enterprise system, and devotion to private land ownership and commitment to environmental stewardship. The Foundation accomplishes its goals through two primary ways: the Cattle Raisers Museum and the Foundation Scholarship Program.
The Cattle Raisers Museum officially opened in 1981 to build a greater public awareness of and appreciation for our ranching heritage. The Cattle Raisers Museum's collections include book and manuscript holdings, historic photographs, oral history interviews, artifact and educational collections which focus on all aspects of the history of the TSCRA and cattle industry.
Through the Museum, we traditionally share our story with more than 250,000 annual visitors from all around the world, including more than 71,000 students who visit the Museum on school field trips. Our educational programming enables us to reach families, students, teachers, and other visitors and promote the legacy of an industry vital to the economy of Texas and the United States. We showcase both the history, heritage, and culture of the ranching industry as well as the devotion today's cattle raisers have to natural resource stewardship and supplying consumers with the most nutritional beef in the world.
Most importantly, to help supply the cattle raising industry with the personnel it needs to thrive, the Foundation provides scholarships to deserving students who dream of working in the agricultural sector or veterinary medicine. We believe that providing students with the financial means to attend college and earn a degree in agricultural fields is central to our mission and valued deeply by the ranching community.
Our primary need at this time is assistance with the general operations of the Museum and Foundation to enable us to continue to tell our important story of the history of the cattle industry in Texas.
The joint mission of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation and the Cattle Raisers Museum is to preserve, promote and protect the heritage of the livestock industry and to share their culture with present and future generations.
Organization name
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation
Causes
Arts & Humanities
Operating Budget
$500,000 - $999,999
Counties Served
Tarrant
BIPOC Leadership
Neither/None
Address
1600 Gendy Street