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Center for Child Protection
The Center for Child Protection, a nationally accredited children’s advocacy center, is the first stop for children in Travis County who are suspected victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect and for children who have witnessed a violent crime. The Center is a child-friendly, specially-equipped facility where children go for recorded forensic interviews, medical exams, counseling and intervention during the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. It is the only nonprofit in Travis County involved in the investigation of crimes against children. All services are provided to children and their protective caregivers at no charge and most are available in English and Spanish. |
Social Services |
Catapult Systems
Catapult Systems is a Microsoft-focused IT consulting firm. They build business critical systems and help their clients maximize their investment in Microsoft technology. They offer services in these six areas: Development, Integration, Infrastructure, Managed Services, Creative Services, and Mobile Solutions. Catapult Systems is committed to helping you succeed. their mission is to enable you to achieve your business objectives through the innovative use of Microsoft technologies. From their knowledgeable consultants to expert business development staff, their client-focused employees embrace the Catapult Brand Promise: we always deliver, we're easy to work with, and we bring the whole team. |
Corporate Partner |
CASA of Travis County
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Travis County exists to promote and protect the best interest of children who have been abused or neglected, by training volunteers to advocate for them in courts, in schools and in our community to help them find safe, permanent and loving homes. |
Social Services |
Capital IDEA
Capital IDEA lifts working families out of poverty by sponsoring educational services that lead to life-long financial stability. Capital IDEA serves the community by acting as a bridge, connecting committed, yet underemployed people to employers in need of highly skilled workers. Created through the efforts of Austin Interfaith and the Central Texas business community, Capital IDEA funds qualified participants’ tuition, books and childcare and works with them to find employment with good salaries, benefits and opportunity for career growth. Capital IDEA works with workforce partners to identify new career-driven curriculum needed to properly educate the next generation of workers. |
Education & Literacy |
Capital Area Food Bank of Texas
The mission of the Capital Area Food Bank is to nourish hungry people and lead the community in ending hunger. In its 31st year of service, the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas (CAFB) provides food and grocery products to more than 300 Partner Agencies in 21 Central Texas counties. In Fiscal Year 2010-11, CAFB provided more than 24 million pounds of food. The CAFB service area covers 19,064 square miles in Central Texas. Organization Links: |
Housing & Poverty |
CapCityKids
CapCityKids (The Capital City Fund for Education) is a non-profit organization created to help children facing homelessness beat the odds and get a quality education. CapCity Kids develops innovative programs and provides direct resources to help these students stay in school. CapCityKids provides $150,000 in grants annually to AISD for programs which discover and implement effective practices and procedures to minimize these hurdles. CapCity Kids Homepage |
Children & Youth |
Breakthrough Austin | Education & Literacy |
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area
Since 1967, Boys & Girls Clubs of Austin has been helping kids from tough neighborhoods stay out of trouble, stay in school and succeed in life. More than a safe haven for kids “at risk,” the Clubs are daily examples of how good life can be as they nurture, inspire and celebrate the limitless potential of our young people. Last year more than 10,000 kids walked through our doors to find a safe place, life-enhancing programs, a relationship with caring, trained adults, and a sense of hope for a future of bright possibilities. Through our programs and services, kids find their individual competencies and develop relationships with positive role models. Ultimately, we help each of our kids develop a sense of competency, a sense of belonging, a sense of usefulness, and a sense of influence. Your support of the Boys & Girls Clubs is more than charity. It’s an investment in our community’s most precious, natural resource. |
Children & Youth |
Boy Scouts of America Capitol Area Council
Boy Scouts of America is the most successful youth program in American history. It is different from many other programs, being a proven a combination of fun, adventure and values. Scouts grow up to be better, stronger members of their community and nation. Scouting serves all races and creeds, and how much money you have is not a factor. It does not care if you are athletically gifted. Scouting is opportunity - the opportunity to succeed. The Capitol Area Council is proud to support and provide Scouting programs to over 23,000 kids and 8,300 adults in 15 Central Texas counties: Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, DeWitt, Fayette, Gillespie, Gonzalez, Hays, Lavaca, Lee, Llano, Mason, Travis and Williamson. |
Children & Youth |
Bookspring
Through our programs, we: * Reach families at the very earliest point in their child’s development and encourage and support them in taking advantage of the critical early months and years of brain development. * Focus on increasing the literacy level of our greater community by changing the literacy-related behaviors of parents and students. * Make book sharing and reading aloud an integral part of family activities so that children grow up from infancy with books and a love of reading. Organization Links: |
Education & Literacy |
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in downtown Austin, Texas, tells the “Story of Texas” with three floors of interactive exhibits, the special effects show, The Star of Destiny, in the Texas Spirit Theater, and Austin's only IMAX Theatre, featuring the signature large-format film, Texas: The Big Picture. A 35-foot-tall bronze Lone Star sculpture greets visitors in front of the Museum, and a colorful terrazzo floor in the Museum’s rotunda features a campfire scene with enduring themes from Texas’ past. The Museum also has a Cafe with indoor and outdoor seating and a Museum Store with something for the Texan in everyone. |
Arts & Culture |
Blanton Museum of Art
The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin is one of the foremost university art museums in the country, and has the largest and most comprehensive collection of art in Central Texas. The Blanton’s collection comprises over 17,000 works of art in a variety of mediums, with particular depth in Western European art from the fourteenth through twentieth centuries and modern and contemporary art of the Americas. |
Arts & Culture |
Bill Munday's Texas South Point Auto Group
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Corporate Partner |
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Central Texas
For more than 100 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is the ability to succeed and thrive in life. As the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 6 through 18, in communities across the country. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people. |
Children & Youth |
Bat Conservation International
Bat Conservation International (BCI), based in Austin, Texas, is devoted to conservation, education, and research initiatives involving bats and the ecosystems they serve. It was founded in 1982, as scientists around the world became concerned that bats essential to the balance of nature and human economies were in alarming decline. Under the founding guidance of Dr. Merlin Tuttle, an internationally recognized authority on bats, the organization has achieved unprecedented progress by emphasizing sustainable uses of natural resources that benefit both bats and people. |
Animal Welfare |
Basic Needs Coalition of Central Texas
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Housing & Poverty |
Bank of America | Philanthropy Resources |
Ballet Austin
As distinctive and dynamic as the city it calls home, Ballet Austin welcomes people near and far to participate in its "classically innovative" vision for the democratization of dance. From their bustling, urban headquarters at the Butler Dance Education Center and Community School in downtown Austin, Ballet Austin and artistic director Stephen Mills actively engage the community, dancers, and audiences alike. With a rich history spanning 53 years, a commitment to education as well as lifelong fitness, and acclaimed productions in Austin and across the nation, the organization is equally committed to the international craft of dance as it is to the community it serves. The New York Times proclaims Ballet Austin "a company with big ambitions" originating work that is "absorbing." |
Arts & Culture |
Baking for Good
Baking for Good is dedicated to providing high quality, irresistible treats that are perfect for any occasion. Moreover, we’re committed to helping great causes raise money for things that matter. That’s why 15% of every purchase you make on our site goes to the cause of your choice. |
Philanthropy Resources |
Austin Wine & Music Festival
Austin Wine & Music Festival- A unique celebration that is 100% Local Wine, 100% Local Brew, 100% Local You. What can we pour for you? |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Waldorf School
Austin Waldorf School, established in 1980, serves over 380 students from kindergarten through twelfth grade and is a full accredited member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) and the Independent School Association of the Southwest (ISAS). The Austin Waldorf School is a non-profit educational institution, 501(c)3, that welcomes students of any religion, race, national or ethnic origin. Fundamental to Waldorf Education is the recognition that each human being is a unique individual who passes through distinct life stages and that it is the responsibility of education to address the physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs of each developmental stage. |
Education & Literacy |
Austin Visual Arts Association
The Austin Visual Arts Association is a non-profit arts organization composed of working artists and supporters of the arts. Established in 1977 at the suggestion of the Arts Commission, AVAA (formerly Austin Contemporary Visual Arts Association, ACVAA) is one of the oldest visual arts organizations in Austin. Founded by a group of interested artists, museum professionals and gallery owners, our stated purpose is to "encourage the knowledge, appreciation and practice of contemporary visual art." The Association offers members an art-based networking structure, an ongoing seminar series and life drawing program, as well as the opportunity to exhibit their work. In addition, AVAA provides information to its members about art events, job opportunities, gallery contacts, and current trends in the Austin art market. AVAA's vitality depends largely on the active participation of its members. AVAA is also the organizer of the industry's Austin Visual Arts Awards. Visit AVAA on Facebook and visit our new artist co-op/gallery - Austin Art Space. |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Travis County Integral Care
Austin Travis County Integral Care (ATCIC), formerly known as the Austin Travis County Mental Health Mental Retardation Center, serves as the Local Authority for Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities in Travis County, administering an annual budget of $45 million of local, state and federal funding to more than 80 distinct funding sources at 44 physical facilities. In the last year, ATCIC served more than 18,500 individuals and families in Travis County, offering numerous services and programs year-round. |
Health & Wellness |
Austin Theatre Alliance
In 2000, the State Theatre and the Paramount merged to form the Austin Theatre Alliance (ATA). An endeavor that began with two distinct operational and business models combined to become one of Austin's most uniquely productive performing arts organizations that both presents and produces a broad range of drama, comedy, music, dance and spoken-word events, in downtown Austin's most commanding venues. |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Symphony
The mission of the Austin Symphony Orchestra Society, Inc. is to enhance the cultural quality of life for the adults and young people of Austin and Central Texas by providing excellence in music performance and educational programming. Founded in 1911, the Austin Symphony Orchestra is Austin’s oldest performing arts group. The ASO offers a complete season of musical and educational programming |
Arts & Culture |
Austin School of Film @ Motion Media Arts Center
Austin School of Film @ Motion Media Arts Center is a non-profit, independent film, art and technology center that supports every aspect of production from idea to distribution. Their goal is to educate, train and develop emerging artists of all ages to be active participants in shaping our 21st century culture. |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Recovery Inc.
Since 1967, Austin Recovery has provided affordable, effective, compassionate drug and alcohol treatment for individuals, families and communities. Their transformational treatment model brings about in-depth cognitive, behavioral and spiritual changes essential for overcoming addiction – giving their clients a new freedom and a life full of promise in recovery. Their mission is to extend the hand of recovery to all those seeking treatment. Through the support of the community and generous gifts from sustainers, they are able to offer the highest quality services for some of the most affordable prices in the country.
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Health & Wellness |
Austin Pro Bono
AustinProBono was founded by Paul Janowitz – CEO and Founder of Sentient Services, LP. Our purpose is simple – to build a tool and community that connects professionals and nonprofits with pro-bono services. The nonprofits in Austin make this city an amazing place to be and operate a business. It is our goal to support them in continuing their mission and helping those in need. |
Philanthropy Resources |
Austin Pets Alive
Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) is a 501(c) 3 (nonprofit) organization run almost exclusively by dedicated volunteers. They are implementing innovative and progressive programs in Austin after studying the best practices of other cities who are no-kill or are in the process of becoming no-kill. APA! is proud to announce they saved over 3000 cats and dogs from Town Lake Animal Center's euthanasia list in 2010 and more than 6000 lives since activated their rescue program in June 2008. |
Animal Welfare |
Austin Partners in Education
Austin Partners in Education (APIE) was created as an independent 501(c)(3) organization through a partnership between Austin ISD and the Austin Chamber of Commerce. By leveraging community resources, APIE provides innovative, scalable, and results-driven programs to schools across Austin. Through the flagship Classroom CoachingTM programs, volunteers encourage student engagement and support teachers on key academic objectives during the school day. These programs focus on Title I schools and students from under-resourced communities. As support for these programs increases, we are able to serve additional schools and communities. |
Education & Literacy |
Austin Parks Foundation
We seek to fill the gap between what needs to be done and what our parks department can afford to do. Since 1992, Austin Parks Foundation has initiated, promoted, and facilitated physical improvements, new programming, and greater community involvement for Austin's parks. Each year, Austin Parks Foundation generates millions of dollars in volunteer time, in-kind donations, and financial support for city parks. Organization Links: |
Environment |
Austin Music Foundation
Austin Music Foundation (AMF) strengthens and connects the local music community with innovative programs that empower musicians and fuel Austin's creative economy. AMF provides programs to help local artists navigate opportunities in the music industry and services to unite the local music community through: EDUCATION specifically tailored to today's music business climate; OUTREACH efforts to determine artists' concerns combined with public awareness initiatives to inform the wider audience about music-related issues; and UNIFICATION of local artists and music businesses to foster a sustainable music community. |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Museum of Art
Austin Museum of Art has two locations, Downtown and Laguna Gloria which present an array of art experiences in the fun, informal, and collaborative spirit of Austin. AMOA is dedicated to developing and educating a broad audience for the visual arts in Austin focusing primarily on 20th-century and contemporary art. They present and originate a broad range of exhibitions designed to appeal to a general audience as well as occasional shows of more challenging work. Lively interpretative programming will emphasize interdisciplinary connections between the visual arts and other art forms and create connections to our lives today. |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Montessori School
Austin Montessori School provides an integrated, inclusive, highly personalized educational environment for children from 18 months to 15 years old. Individual classes are specially designed to meet the developmental needs of the age range they serve. Austin Montessori School is the oldest and largest Austin area school recognized by Association Montessori International (AMI). |
Education & Literacy |
Austin Lyric Opera
Founded in May of 1986 as Austin's first professional opera company, Austin Lyric Opera has become a cultural touchstone for the fine arts community in the Central Texas Region and gained national acclaim as a producer of great opera. From farce to tragedy, rare to well known, and classic to contemporary, Austin Lyric Opera is committed to producing and promoting outstanding opera that will entertain, enrich and educate the central Texas community. |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Humane Society
The Austin Humane Society is a community resource that promotes compassion toward animals. Formed in 1952, the Austin Humane Society is Austin's largest, longest standing no-kill, non-profit animal shelter. AHS is dedicated to eliminating unnecessary euthanasia of dogs and cats through: * Innovative life-saving adoption programs * High-volume spay and neuter programs * Engaging the community to be part of the solution * Serving animals and people in times of crisis |
Animal Welfare |
Austin Habitat for Humanity
Austin Habitat provides opportunities for thousands of people and organizations to take action in support of affordable housing in the Austin community. Our services include our Homeownership program which builds quality homes in partnership with low-income families and the community, a Home Repair program which preserves homeownership and strengthens our neighborhoods by helping low-income homeowners maintain their homes, and a Housing and Foreclosure Counseling program which provides education and financial guidance to new and existing homeowners in the Central Texas area. Our ReStore directly supports these programs and makes the Austin community greener by serving as a source for discounted and donated building materials and home décor items. Organization Links: |
Housing & Poverty |
Austin Film Society
The Austin Film Society is a non-profit organization that promotes the appreciation of film and supports creative media production by: Showing great films and premieres, Managing a 100,000 square foot film production facility in central Austin, Awarding grants and supporting filmmakers, Teaching kids & adults about filmmaking and Presenting the annual Texas Film Hall of Fame awards to raise funds for all the above |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) is charged with marketing Austin nationally and internationally as a premier business and leisure destination, thus enriching our community's overall quality of life. In pursuit of its mission, the ACVB seeks to increase the demand in the Austin Metropolitan Area for the events and activities that positively affect the economic impact of the local tourism industry and boost the usage of the Austin Convention Center. They promote Austin music worldwide and support Austin's growing film industry; recruit and grow sports and athletic events for the area; seek to gain national and international media exposure for Austin's myriad attractions, lifestyle, history, local personalities and natural environment; and support and contribute to the enrichment of Austin's cultural, arts, historic, recreational, educational, business, music, sports and entertainment communities. ACVB also services convention groups and leisure travelers when they arrive, and operates the Austin Visitor Center on East Sixth Street. More information is available at www.austintexas.org. |
Arts & Culture |
Austin Community Foundation
The Austin Community Foundation is the heart of philanthropic giving in Central Texas. Created in 1977 with a $30,000 gift from Fanny Gray Leo, the Foundation has grown over the past 30 years to more than $100 million in assets. The Austin Community Foundation is a unique, not-for-profit connection between donors from all walks of life and the broad spectrum of efforts that improve our evolving community. The Foundation brings an efficiency of scale to donors, allowing charitable dollars to go as far as possible toward improving life for all Central Texans. The Austin Community Foundation manages more than 900 charitable funds, established by individual donors, corporations, non-profit agencies and partner foundations. Our job is to make these funds grow so that they can flow back into the community to support a wide range of charitable efforts, including grants and scholarships. In many of our funds, we work with donors in making grant decisions. We call these "donor advised" funds. Other funds are granted by our Board of Governors. |
Philanthropy Resources |