Growing Good is seeking responses to its ongoing Central Texas Corporate Giving Survey, benefitting the region’s entire nonprofit community as they develop annual strategies about how best to work alongside philanthropic businesses.
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Skillpoint Alliance expands its Certified Production Technician training program to Hays County with support from the Greater San Marcos Partnership.
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Thousands of college students across the state are now eligible for free tech workforce training via Google Career Certificates, designed to put Texans on the fast track to employment in high-growth fields.
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Wonders & Worries provides free, professional support from Certified Child Life Specialists to children, ages 2-18, during a parent’s life-changing illness or injury.
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Gen Z – we’re the ones who don’t know life without iPhones, attended Zoom University and are eager to change the world.
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Texas Mutual Insurance Company, the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance, has awarded nearly 50 Texas nonprofits more than $3.5 million to support their efforts in workforce development and safety training.
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Workforce Solutions Capital Area and the Central Texas Food Bank are collaborating to create Fed Today, Work Tomorrow, an event offering free meals and community services to Travis County residents.
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Amplify Credit Union is proud to partner with a number of local nonprofits, including Saint Louise House, to improve the lives of those experiencing homelessness in Central Texas through their program “A Safe Place to Call Home.
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Giving back to the communities they serve is the driving force behind Texas Water Utilities’ Project Wishbone, now in its 11th year.
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Every dollar donated to the United Way for Greater Austin this season becomes a gift – one in support of the nonprofit’s mission to bring people, ideas and resources together to fight poverty in our community.
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We owe it to the veterans who devoted their lives to protecting the rights that we enjoy to have access to the justice they fought to protect.
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In this season that’s often synonymous with giving, Growing Good seeks to measure what motivates corporate giving in Central Texas.
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This November, Skillpoint Alliance is doubling down on efforts to deliver life-changing career training to Central Texans.
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Following May’s tragic school shooting at Robb Elementary School, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) has opened a new civil legal aid office in Uvalde – its first office opening in over a decade.
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The Austin Young Chamber will celebrate Central Texas’ robust business community when it hosts the 13th Annual FAVE Awards Friday, Nov. 11 at Wanderlust Wine Collective.
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In an ongoing effort to bolster the next generation of Black innovators, Google for Startups Black Founders Fund recently made its third round of non-equity cash awards to promising Black-led startups and venture capital firms.
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The Austin Independent School District (ISD) will honor the success of its 72,000 students and more than 5,000 educators at the 2022 Inspire the Future Luncheon.
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The Hire Local Plan is a blueprint for workplace development with a goal to make living in Austin more affordable by improving economically disadvantaged residents’ access to better economic opportunities.
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Financial justice is on the rise, and Amplify Credit Union is leading the way with fee-free banking.