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2011 Recipients
  • Austin Child Guidance Center
  • Austin Partners in Education
  • Texas Advocacy Project
  • Camp Fire USA Balcones Council
  • The Paramount and State Theatres
2010 Recipients
  • Badgerdog Literary Publishing
  • Communities In Schools
  • Austin Parks Foundation
  • CASA of Travis County
  • Austin Groups for the Elderly
2009 Recipients
  • Ballet East Dance Company
  • GENaustin
  • Capital IDEA
  • YouthLaunch
  • People's Community Clinic

2008 Recipients
  • Breakthrough
  • Ecology Action
  • Goodwill Industries
  • SafePlace
  • Southwest Key Programs
2007 Recipients
  • Adoption Coalition
  • College Forward
  • Indigent Care Collaboration
  • Rude Mechanicals
2006 Recipients
  • The Children’s Wellness Center
  • EmanciPet, Inc.
  • Literacy Austin
2005 Recipients
  • Communities In Schools
  • Austin Travis County Mental Health Mental Retardation (ATCMHMR)
2004 Recipient
  • LifeWorks







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Impact Austin
P.O. Box 28148
Austin, TX 78755
(512) 335-5540

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In 2010, five grant recipients each received $105,000 from Impact Austin.

Culture Grant Recipient: Badgerdog Literary Publishing
Project: It's Elementary!


Badgerdog Literary Publishing’s mission is to publish work that furthers our culture’s collective vision and to equip at-risk children with the language skills necessary to create literary art from their joy and their jeopardy. With the Impact Austin grant, Badgerdog’s "It's Elementary!" program will bring the art of creative writing and the joy of seeing their work in print to 4th graders at all eight East Austin elementary schools that feed into Eastside Memorial High School. Each school will be assigned a paid "Writer in Residence” (a published author) who will work with each class for 25 weeks, teaching the children to use a wide variety of literary forms such as poetry, playwriting, fiction and creative non-fiction.

For more details, visit: www.badgerdog.org

Education Grant Recipient: Communities In Schools of Central Texas
Project: XY-Zone Expansion


Communities In Schools (CIS) of Central Texas is a dropout prevention program that creates a network of volunteers, social services, businesses, and community resources that work together to break down barriers and help students succeed. The XY-Zone is a nationally recognized leadership development and peer support program for high school age males at-risk for school dropout. The XY-Zone challenges and empowers young men to aim high, get an education and break the cycle of poverty. Impact Austin's grant will fund expansion of XY-Zone to the Bastrop High School Campus. The Communities In Schools – Central Texas XY-Zone program also received the 2005 Impact Austin Education Grant in the amount of $105,500, which expanded the program to Crockett and Lanier High Schools. In addition to remaining in school, the young men enrolled in the XY-Zone significantly improved academic performance and behavior at school. Many also stopped or reduced risk-taking behavior and demonstrated increases in developmental assets.

For more details, visit: www.cisaustin.org

Environment Grant Recipient: Austin Parks Foundation
Project: Barton Creek Trail Corps


Austin Parks Foundation is committed to creating and sustaining beautiful and active parks throughout Austin by seeking to fill the gap between what needs to be done and what the Austin parks department can afford to do. The Barton Creek Trail Corps addresses environmental issues through a restoration and improvement project for the Barton Creek Greenbelt wherein young adults gain professional experience in the green job sector. The program incorporates a multifaceted approach, which involves educating the public, raising awareness, increasing financial donations, and thus continuing to fund the Barton Creek Trail Corps into the future. The improvements will take place along the eight mile main trail of Barton Creek Greenbelt running from Zilker Park to Camp Craft Road.

For more details, visit: www.austinparks.org

Family Grant Recipient: CASA of Travis County
Project: Transitioning Youth Program


CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Travis County recruits, screens, trains, and supervises volunteers to provide Guardian ad Litem representation for abused and neglected children to help them reach safe, permanent, and loving homes. Impact Austin’s grant aids the Transitioning Youth Program expansion, providing support to an estimated 100% of the cases assigned by the courts for youth ages 14 to 18 who are at risk of leaving foster care without being adopted or having a network of support to prepare them for adulthood. The program utilizes innovative services for youth, specialized training for volunteers, and broader networking with community partners to ensure that these very vulnerable youth will be able to transition to successful and independent adult living.

For more details, visit: www.casatravis.org

Health and Wellness Grant Recipient: Austin Groups for the Elderly
Project: Resources for Care Giving for Seniors


Austin Groups for the Elderly (AGE) empowers caregivers, the elderly, and their families through education, advocacy, resources, and support. AGE’s Resources for Caregiving for Seniors project will expand the durable medical equipment lending program, which currently serves a critical and unmet need in Travis and Williamson counties. Program expansion will increase the equipment available in addition to improving access to the equipment. The equipment (e.g. wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs, and power lift recliners) loaned will increase from over 750 pieces in 2009 to more than 1500 pieces estimated annually. AGE will accomplish this by increasing public awareness of the service and improving efficiency of storage, retrieval, and distribution of equipment while also optimizing volunteer activity and community cooperation.

For more details, visit: www.ageofaustin.org




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