More than a dozen media outlets in Austin are collaborating to host an all-day digital telethon on Friday, April 3, with all proceeds going to All Together ATX—a new philanthropic fund created to aid community relief efforts in Central Texas.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Austin Community Foundation and United Way for Greater Austin have partnered to create All Together ATX. This community-led philanthropic fund will provide flexible resources to nonprofit organizations working with communities that are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and the economic consequences of the outbreak.
How to Donate:
alltogetheratx.org
Text TogetherATX to 474747
Where to get help:
Call 211 to be connected to the United Way of Greater Austin or visit connectatx.org for information and resources for food assistance, child care for essential workers, assistance on housing and utilities, transportation, mental health, and overall health resources.
Thank you to our media partners!
Radio/Digital –
Austin Radio Network (KOKE-FM 98.5/99.3-FM, The Horn 104.9/101.9-FM/AM-1260, 105.3 The Bat)
Entercom/Radio.com (KKMJ/Majic 95.5, KAMX/Mix 94.7, KKMJ-F3/Hot 95.9, KJCE/Talk 1370)
KUT/KUTX – Austin’s NPR Stations
KMFA – Austin’s Classical Music Station
Television/Digital –
KVUE – KXAN – KTBC FOX 7 Austin – Univision 62 – Specturm – KLRU PBS Asutin
Print/Digital –
Austin American Statesman – Austin Business Journal – Austin Chronicle – Austin Women – Community Impact
Digital/Streaming Media –
Giving City Austin – Austin Monitor – Texas Monthly – Media ATX – Rooster Teeth – Flo Sports – Quorum Report – The Daily Dot – Quorum Report
“Many individuals and families in Central Texas were already struggling with economic, social and health hardships before the COVID-19 outbreak shook our community, and this crisis will only widen the opportunity gap,” Mike Nellis, CEO of Austin Community Foundation, said. “I’m so grateful for the efforts of our media partners to get the word out about All Together ATX so our entire community can participate in lifting up our neighbors in need.”
“For nearly 100 years, United Way for Greater Austin has been dedicated to those in our community who are suffering and creating opportunity for all people, children and families,” David C. Smith, CEO of United Way for Greater Austin, said. “We are looking to make a real difference and with the help of our media partners, I know we can lessen the negative impact in Austin as this pandemic infects every part of our way of life.”
Donations are already being accepted online at AllTogetherATX.com from individuals, companies and other foundations.
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