Build partnerships.
THTF grows through aligned relationships — schools, cultural organizations, nonprofits, businesses, faith communities, and neighborhood-based groups that want to build something useful together.
What partnership can look like
Not every partner does the same thing. The right structure depends on capacity, trust, and shared goals.
Co-hosting
Collaborate on a specific event, workshop, cultural gathering, or community activation.
Referral partnership
Send participants, families, students, or community members to relevant THTF opportunities and vice versa.
Venue or space sharing
Host gatherings, trainings, workshops, or planning conversations in trusted community spaces.
Resource support
Provide food, materials, translation support, volunteer teams, printing, equipment, or transportation help.
Strategic sponsorship
Support a flagship initiative or event while aligning your organization with inclusion, community connection, and public access.
Community credibility
Some of the most important partners are not large institutions but trusted local organizations that help the right people actually show up.
Start a partnership conversation
Tell us who you are, what you do, and where you think collaboration actually makes sense.