our mission

Opportunity 2040

In 2022, the Commit Partnership and the Child Poverty Action Lab (CPAL) codified an 18-year community investment plan called Opportunity 2040, aimed at placing 150,000 more Dallas County students on a path to economic mobility while simultaneously reducing the number of children living in poverty by half.

Photo of two children reading together

This plan was influenced by years of work with countless stakeholders to inform the strategies and desired outcomes of our collaborative efforts. As the COVID pandemic exacerbated our economic and educational challenges, Commit and CPAL recognized the compelling need to strategically align their complementary infrastructures toward a common economic mobility agenda, reflecting the following shared regional vision:

An inclusive, equitable, and prosperous Dallas County where race, place, and socio-economic status no longer predict educational and economic attainment

Opportunity 2040 draws on significant philanthropic investment, led by national investor Blue Meridian Partners and buttressed by a broad network of local and national funders that will collectively play a critical role in accessing, improving or creating public funding to positively affect student outcomes. This work will include piloting and scaling critical initiatives that can substantially accelerate student success, living wage attainment and greater economic opportunity across the overall ecosystem.

The Plan will be primarily capitalized using nearly $370 million of catalytic philanthropy over the next 18 years to improve our region’s access to roughly $6 billion of unaccessed federal and state funding while concurrently increasing the effectiveness of $3.4 billion of existing public funding and unlocking $3.7 billion of new funding.

$370million
investment over 18 years
$7.1billion
potential return

Opportunity 2040 stands apart because it targets both in-classroom and out-of-classroom strategies, focusing on strategies such as Pre-K enrollment, teacher effectiveness, and college advising as well as critical factors like access to public benefits, affordable housing and adequate healthcare.  The Plan leverages public funding to address the underlying systemic root causes leading to our outcomes instead of simply continuing to treat the symptoms resulting from them.

Research, local data, and community expertise indicate it will take stacks of interventions, rather than single topical focus, to accelerate achievement of our regional North Star goals of doubling living wage attainment and halving child poverty by 2040. We have organized these interventions into student domains, community domains, and complementary interventions, all working in concert to accelerate outcomes for Dallas County children:

How we achieve Opportunity 2040

Our goal is to enable 150,000 more students to access improved paths to economic mobility by 2040, as well as reduce the amount of children in poverty by half.

Infographic describing the Opportunity 2040 plan

The challenges we face as a community are stark, morally indefensible, and economically and politically unsustainable.


They are also solvable – by working together.

Founding investors in the Opportunity 2040 Plan

  • Jim & Kathy Adams
  • Addy Foundation
  • Anonymous
  • Anonymous
  • Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bancroft
  • Harry W. Bass Foundation
  • Lucy and Henry Billingsley
  • Blue Meridian Partners
  • Boone Family Foundation
  • Ryan & Kristine Burke
  • Byrne Family Foundation
  • Canyon Partners
  • Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies
  • Communities Foundation of Texas
  • Jodi and Lucas Cutler
  • The Dallas Foundation
  • Edward W. Rose III Family Fund of the Dallas Foundation
  • Eugene McDermott Foundation
  • FW Murphy Family Foundation
  • George and Fay Young Foundation
  • The Hardie Family Fund of the Dallas Foundation
  • Dan & Betsy Healy
  • Jay & Pilar Henry
  • Hickok Family Donor Advised Fund
  • Highland Park United Methodist Church
  • Hirsch Family Foundation
  • Rusty and John Jaggers
  • Robert S. Kaplan
  • Todd and Kasey Lemkin
  • Lyda Hill Philanthropies
  • Christopher and Ann Mahowald
  • Murray & Libby McCabe
  • Suzanne and Patrick McGee
  • Kevin & Alicia McGlinchey
  • McKelvey Family Foundation
  • Amy & Drew McKnight
  • Don & Joanie McNamara
  • Meadows Foundation
  • The Melchizedek Fund of CFT
  • Mike A. Myers Foundation
  • David & Carolyn Miller
  • Erik Miller
  • MJD Starfish Foundation
  • M.R. Evelyn Hudson Foundation
  • Muse Family Foundation
  • Bill & Wendy Payne / W.C. Payne Foundation
  • Mr. and Mrs. Rick Perdue
  • Vin Perella
  • The Perot Foundation
  • Rainwater Charitable Foundation
  • Mike & Micki Rawlings
  • Anne & Bob Raymond
  • Rees-Jones Foundation
  • Riggs Family Foundation
  • Kirk & Jane Rimer
  • Robert and Nancy Dedman Foundation
  • Steve and Nancy Rogers
  • Scott Rohrman
  • Deedie Rose
  • Sealark Foundation
  • Texas Instruments
  • Jere and Carolyn Thompson
  • Jody & Terri Thornton
  • Todd & Abby Williams Family Foundation
  • The Trammel and Margaret Crow Foundation
  • TREC Community Investors
  • Pat & Dawne Tribolet
  • William T. and Gay F. Solomon Advised Fund
  • Ellen Wood