Safeplace
SafePlace Provides Safety for individuals and families affected by sexual and domestic violence. - Helps victims in their Healing so they can move beyond being defined by the crimes committed against them, and become Survivors. - Promotes safe and healthy relationships for the Prevention of sexual and domestic violence. - Works with others to create Change in attitudes, behaviors and policies that perpetuate the acceptance of, and impact our understanding and responses to, sexual and domestic violence.
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Rural Capital Workforce
The goal of Rural Capital Workforce is to help residents of Texas find jobs, unemployment insurance (if necessary), get educated, find childcare, and more. Our staff are dedicated to keeping this site customer centered and user friendly. Although we provide information valuable to all areas of Texas, we focus especially on the nine county area surrounding Travis County. This includes Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano and Williamson. Texas and Florida are both aggressively overhauling their welfare systems, and we are proud to be able to be a part of helping citizens through the process. We connect you to services that provides placement and retention services to welfare recipients, dislocated workers and disadvantaged youth, and much more. Basically, if you’re a resident of Texas, this is where you need to be.
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RunTex Carrozza Foundation
The RunTex Carrozza Foundation was started in 2003 in Austin, Texas and is dedicated to involvement with Childrens' fitness and overall health. Born To Run, an innovative children's fitness program reaches nearly 3500 Central Texas children.

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Rude Mechanicals
RUDE MECHANICALS is an ensemble-based company located in Austin, Texas committed to the collaborative creation of brave new works for the stage, the development of new voices in the theatre and young theatre artists, and to forming alliances with other artists locally, nationally, and internationally.
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Ronald McDonald House Charities of Austin
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Austin and Central Texas creates, finds and supports programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families. For over 25 years Ronald McDonald House Charities of Austin has been providing a home away from home for families with critically ill or injured children receiving treatment at Austin hospitals. We do this through our 30-room Ronald McDonald House and the Ronald McDonald Family Room at St. David's Women's Center of Texas. We are committed to addressing the basic daily needs of families so that valuable time and energy can be devoted to the hospitalized child.
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Health & Wellness |
Recognize Good
RecognizeGood's mission is to elevate the world's spirit of community by creating a public forum to recognize, reward, and promote acts of kindness and unselfish charity. >We believe one act of kindness encourages other acts of kindness. RecognizeGood aims to publicize these acts to lift the human spirit and light a fire of benevolence in our world. Through rewarding these acts, RecognizeGood can supply a sustainable source of monetary support for the exceptional “good” acts provided by The Samaritan Center in Austin and other nonprofit partners serving youth and their families. As a cutting edge social networking website and an innovative way to encourage philanthropy, we strive to meet unprecedented demands in these trying times.
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Rawson Saunders School
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Education & Literacy |
Project Transitions
Hospice- Doug’s House is a five-bedroom residential hospice for people in the final stages of AIDS-related illnesses. Short-term intensive respite care is also provided on a space available basis. Housing- We operate three transitional housing programs for people living with HIV and AIDS. Thrift- Top Drawer Thrift is open to the public and provides an extensive voucher program for people living with HIV and AIDS.
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Project Access Austin
Project Access Austin provides access to health care for uninsured, low-income of Travis County. If your employer does not offer medical insurance or insurance is offered but you cannot afford it, Project Access Austin might be able to help.
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Health & Wellness |
Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services
Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services (PCHAS) is a 501(c)3 charitable organization committed to fulfilling our mission of providing Christ-centered care and family support regardless of race, gender, religion, national origin, or financial resources. PCHAS is a ministry of Presbyterian Church (USA) and licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. This agency is a sponsor agency of the Teaching-Family Association and a member of the national association of Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Related Ministries.
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Housing & Poverty |
Planned Parenthood of the TX Capital Region
Planned Parenthood, Austin’s most trusted name in reproductive health care, has provided high-quality, affordable, preventative health care in Austin since 1938. Today, our three nonprofit health centers provide education and health care to more than 33,000 Central Texans each year. Our health services give individuals the power and the ability to take control of their lives, their health, and their future. Our education programs give medically accurate information to help teens make responsible decisions about their reproductive health and strengthen parent-teen communication. Our public policy work empowers individuals to take action to influence local, state, and federal elected officials to protect and advance access to reproductive health services.
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Health & Wellness |
PeopleFund
PeopleFund provides small business loans as well as business assistance and education to people with otherwise limited access to such resources. Since being founded in east Austin in 1994 as Austin Community Development Corporation, PeopleFund’s financial and educational assistance has helped create thousands of jobs and empowered an even greater number of Texans on a path to financial stability and independence. PeopleFund is a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and operates as a non-profit 501(c)(3) serving all of Texas.
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People's Community Clinic
People's Community Clinic's mission is to improve the health of medically underserved and uninsured Central Texans by providing high quality, affordable healthcare and wellness education. The Clinic has been offering care with respect and dignity since 1970.
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Pegasus Schools Inc.
Pegasus Schools, Inc. is a residential Treatment Center for 175 adolescent males ages 10-17, licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Their mission is to break the vicious cycle of child abuse by providing intervention and redirection to abused, neglected, emotionally disturbed and adjudicated boys.
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Education & Literacy |
Pecan Street Project
Headquartered at the University of Texas at Austin, Pecan Street Project Inc. is a research and development organization focused on developing and testing advanced technology, business model and customer behavior surrounding advanced energy management systems.
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Environment |
One World Theatre
One World Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which provides arts-in-education programs to area school children as well as the same types of programs to adults with world-class performing artists. They continued their mission to educate and inspire children and adults with innovative and exciting multicultural arts and entertainment programs.
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Arts & Culture |
NRG Energy
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Corporate Partner |
Net Impact Austin
Net Impact Austin is a network of professionals and entrepreneurs, in the Austin metro-area, creating a better and more sustainable world. They are a registered 501(c)3 and a professional chapter affiliate of Net Impact, a global membership organization of students, professionals, and entrepreneurs using their career skills to improve the way the world does business. The Net Impact global network includes over 10,000 members, nearly 200 chapters, and 6 continents – making it one of the most influential networks of students and professionals in existence today.
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Environment |
Nature Conservancy of Texas
The Nature Conservancy of Texas has been working for nearly five decades to protect the lands, waters and wildlife that make the Lone Star State special. One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. But the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With help from public and private partners, and using conservation grounded in science, we have protected 750,000 acres of land and water in Texas.
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National Instruments
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Corporate Partner |
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Central Texas
Muscular Dystrophy Association is the nonprofit health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research. The Association also provides comprehensive health care and support services, advocacy and education. MDA combats neuromuscular diseases through programs of worldwide research, comprehensive medical and support services, and far-reaching professional and public health education. With national headquarters in Tucson, MDA has more than 200 offices across the country, sponsors some 200 hospital-affiliated clinics and supports more than 330 research projects around the world.
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Health & Wellness |
Mothers' Milk Bank Austin
The Mothers' Milk Bank at Austin is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to accept, pasteurize and dispense donor human milk by physician prescription primarily to premature and ill infants.
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Health & Wellness |
Mobile Loaves & Fishes
Mobile Loaves & Fishes, Inc. (MLF) is a social outreach ministry for the homeless. We were founded in 1998 as a ministry of St. John Neumann and became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2000. Our mission is to provide uncompromising love and hospitality to our brothers and sisters in need. We do this by empowering a league of volunteers in providing food, clothing, and promoting dignity to our homeless brothers and sisters in need. We accomplish this mission through the creation of relationships that cultivate a community life of stability and purpose.
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Housing & Poverty |
MiniDonations
The MiniDonations social giving platform encourages easy, collaborative, and transformational giving wherever you shop or work. Your online giving profile is like a charity piggy bank, which, when compounded with your social network, adds up to tremendous change. The MiniDonations portal ties it all together, letting you see how a donation travels from wallet to charity and shows the effectiveness of the entire community’s donations.
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Philanthropy Resources |
Mind Pop
mindPOP is an exciting new initiative committed to expanding creative learning for kids and teens across Austin. Our fresh approach brings together arts education programs and funds ideas that help local students become inspired thinkers. The core elements of mindPOP – exhaustive research, collaborative problem-solving, and unprecedented funding – span two key efforts: mindPOP Roadmap & MindPOP Solutions
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Education & Literacy |
Military Children Education Coalition
The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) is a 501 c(3) non-profit, world-wide organization based in Central Texas. The MCEC’s mission is to ensure quality educational opportunities for all military children (Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserves) affected by mobility, family separation, and transition. A model of positive leadership and advocacy, the MCEC addresses the unique challenges of military-connected children, including separations because of deployment, lack of educational continuity due to frequent moves, and the potential for grief, trauma, and loss.
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Children & Youth |
Mexican American Cultural Center
The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center is dedicated to the preservation, creation, presentation, and promotion of Mexican American cultural arts and heritage. The center is a tremendous resource for the community and visitors to learn and participate in classes and programs that will foster a meaningful understanding and appreciation of not only Mexican American but also Native American, Chicano, and other Latino cultures. The programs and educational curriculum include the areas of visual art, theater, dance, literature, music, multi-media and the culinary arts. The idea of establishing a cultural facility for Latino artists and the community emerged in the early 1970's. Hispanic visionaries, community members, and artists approached the City of Austin to request support for the development of a Hispanic focused cultural arts facility. After years of planning, the center was officially opened on September 15, 2007.
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Mexic-Arte Museum
Mexic-Arte Museum is dedicated to enriching the community through education programs and exhibitions focusing on traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture. Since its founding in 1984, Mexic-Arte Museum has been designated as the Official Mexican and Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas by the 78th Legislature of the State of Texas.
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Meals on Wheels and More
Meals on Wheels and More seeks to nourish and enrich the lives of the homebound and other people in need through programs that promote dignity and independent living. In addition to delivering hot, nutritious meals to the elderly, disabled or homebound, MOWAM: • delivers groceries to clients twice a month, • makes “care calls” via phone to homebound clients, • provides transportation for clients to medical appointments, • offers free vet services and food to pets of homebound clients, • helps clients with Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia , • provides home repairs that are related to the health and safety of clients, and more!
MOWAM is a 501(c)(3) multi-service organization that relies on the help of approximately 5,000 volunteers to serve nearly 3,400 clients every day.
   
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Mary Lee Foundation
The Mary Lee Foundation's Mission is to serve children and adults with special needs so that they may develop a sense of dignity, a feeling of self-worth, and the skills necessary to socially integrate with and contribute to the community in which they live. The Foundation is a private, non-profit service provider, specializing in residential treatment and vocational services for persons with disabilities. Founded in 1963 by Charlene Crump, it inspires and involves persons with disabilities through programs, advocacy, and education.
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Marbridge Foundation Inc.
Marbridge provides a safe, loving community where adult residents with cognitive challenges can achieve their full potential through Abilities Centered Training with the opportunity for lifetime care. At Marbridge, we focus on individuals first and cognitive challenges second. Our goal is to enable residents to reach their maximum potential through structured education and training programs, called Abilities Centered Training (ACT). ACT provides the mental stimulation and encouragement that residents need to continue learning in a comfortable and positive training environment, surrounded and encouraged by their peers. Residents enjoy the personal satisfaction of being as independent as possible, overcoming individual challenges, and making a meaningful contribution to the Marbridge and Austin communities.
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Marathon Kids®
Marathon Kids® is an evidence-based, FREE running/walking, nutrition, and gardening program for K-5th grade children. Our target is children most prone to sedentary lifestyles and health related illnesses. Marathon Kids are challenged to run/walk 26.2 miles over the course of their school year and make healthier food choices. This year Marathon Kids® will give 328,000 children in 7 cities across the United States the opportunity to develop a love and habit of movement.
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Manos de Christo
Manos de Cristo is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering low-income individuals by promoting dignity and self-reliance. Manos was founded in 1988, and the dental clinic opened its doors to the Austin community in 1990. Manos hosts a wide range of adult education classes; houses a food pantry, a clothes closet, and two computer labs.
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Make a Wish Foundation of Central & South Texas
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central & South Texas is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Since 1984 the Central & South Texas chapter has granted more than 2,800 wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions. During fiscal year 2009, our volunteers and donors made it possible for 233 children in our area to experience the magic of a wish.
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Children & Youth |
Mainspring Schools
Mainspring School is an NAEYC Accredited non-profit, early childhood, family-centered community where children enjoy learning and become self-assured and socially competent in order to excel in school and in life. Mainspring recognizes that teachers and staff are our greatest resource. The developmental needs of children, socially, intellectually, emotionally, and physically, vary tremendously. Professional development in both child development and curriculum development, as well as behavior management, professional communication and team building are all part of what makes Mainspring teacher and staff exceptional.
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Magellan International School
The Magellan International School is an independent, not-for-profit, school which opened in August of 2009 in Austin, Texas. The School currently covers Pre-Primary 3 (three year old's) through 3rd Grade and plans to add one grade level per year thereafter until a full PreK through 12th grade program is in place. The School’s fundamental objective is to prepare children to become engaged Global Citizens of the 21st Century that can meet the challenges and opportunities facing the world in this age of globalization. The School features an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme curriculum within the context of an English-Spanish language immersion program. Mandarin is offered starting in 3rd grade.
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Lutheran Social Service of the South
Lutheran Social Services provides help, healing and hope in the name of Jesus Christ. LSSS annually serves about 45,000 persons across Texas and Louisiana. Services range from Children's emergency shelter, foster care, adoption, and treatment centers; senior care, health care and basic needs for families in crisis, and disaster relief.
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Lone Star Circle of Care
Lone Star Circle of Care has grown from one locally-focused clinic established in Georgetown in 2002 to a federally qualified community health center with 20+ community clinics serving Central Texas. We provided nearly 130,000 patient visits for medically underserved adults and children in 2009.
Were it not for our clinics, adults and children without health insurance would not have access to what we call a person-centered, behaviorally enhanced healthcare home, which includes primary care, dental, integrated mental health, women’s health services, and low cost medications.
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Literacy Coalition of Central Texas
The Literacy Coalition of Central Texas (LCCT)mobilizes providers, learners, employers, educators, policy makers and other stakeholders to create a central Texas community that is 100% literate, employable, and engaged. LCCT strengthens Central Texas literacy education providers through advocacy, research, training and resource development. The Literacy Coalition of Central Texas is a non-profit organization working to support, coordinate and expand community efforts toward service provision, advocacy, and civic engagement. Our services support a network of over 70 organizations providing literacy services, including English as a second language classes, GED preparation classes, family literacy, health literacy, and workforce literacy within the 5 county region of Central Texas. We serve providers who serve people in Bastrop County, Caldwell County, Hays County, Travis County, and Williamson County.
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Education & Literacy |
Leadership Austin
Leadership Austin ignites passion for community leadership. Since 1979, we have developed and created community among leaders from all walks of life. We offer programs that explore critical community issues, develop the leadership skills to address those issues, and foster relationships that help facilitate positive, collaborative change in our community. Leadership Austin's Core Values
Community Trusteeship Inclusiveness Collaborative Decision-Making Personal Responsibility More on our core values
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