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With federal funding set to end in October, refugees in Austin will be left to navigate on their ownNonprofits help refugees pay for rent and groceries, land jobs, sign up for medical benefits and enroll in school. The end of federal funding could mean these services disappear.
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Austin recently awarded $3,000 grants to local organizations with grassroots solutions to some of the city's thorniest issues.
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The food bank is in need of volunteers to help at its warehouse, drive food to its mobile food pantries, and monetary donations.
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There are a lot of music-focused nonprofits in Austin. Many of them provide services to artists, like health care or professional development. But there are two that actually give musicians money — Sonic Guild and DAWA.
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The Black Fund, a collaboration between the city and the Austin Community Foundation, will invest more than $1 million in Black organizations over the next three years.
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The pressures pushing up costs for consumers are also hitting agencies trying to combat hunger, making it hard to keep up with rising demand for their aid.
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A new Texas A&M survey found that financial constraints and safety concerns mean organizations can’t always reach the people who rely on them most.
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GOP lawmakers have proposed a tax overhaul that could double the standard deduction for taxpayers in an effort to simplify the filing process. But a…
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Little by little, the effects of sequestration are becoming more tangible in the everyday lives of some Americans. And though the federal government has…
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Update: Amplify Austin ended its 24-hour fund drive with nearly $2.8 million in donations. Original Post (2:48 p.m.): Non-profit funding initiative…