Austin is full of people trying to make the city better.
Nonprofits are feeding families, mentoring young people, protecting the environment, supporting artists, building community, and responding to urgent needs. Local businesses are looking for ways to be more than a logo on a sponsorship banner. Residents want to help, but often do not know where to start. Events are happening every week, but too many people hear about them after they are over.
The work is real. The energy is here.
What is missing is the connective tissue.
That is why we are building ATX Impact Network: a shared map for Austin’s local impact ecosystem.
ATX Impact Network is a city-scale platform designed to make Austin’s impact ecosystem easier to see, navigate, support, and grow.
At launch, it will help people discover four things:
Think of it as a living directory, a storytelling platform, and an activation layer for local impact.
Not just a list.
Not just another website.
A place where the people and organizations shaping Austin’s future can be found, followed, supported, and connected.
Austin is growing fast. That growth creates opportunity, but it also creates disconnection.
As the city changes, people need better ways to answer simple questions:
Right now, too much of that information is scattered across Instagram posts, event pages, newsletters, private group chats, outdated directories, and word of mouth.
That makes it harder for people to participate.
It makes it harder for nonprofits to be discovered.
It makes it harder for businesses to support the right work.
And it makes it harder for Austin to see the full picture of the impact already happening here.
ATX Impact Network is being built to make that picture visible.
Most directories fail because they are static.
They launch with good intentions, collect a list of organizations, and slowly go stale. Nobody owns the updates. Nobody has a reason to come back. Nobody feels like the directory belongs to them.
ATX Impact Network is different in three ways.
The goal is not only to list organizations. The goal is to help people act.
That means connecting directory pages to events, campaigns, donation opportunities, volunteer needs, stories, and updates.
If you care about youth mentorship, food access, climate resilience, local arts, wellness, housing, or civic participation, the platform should help you move from interest to action.
ATX Impact Network is launching alongside local partners, including Suthe Water, through the What Would You Suthe? campaign.
The idea is simple: turn everyday choices into local impact. The campaign will connect consumer action, nonprofit visibility, and transparent reporting through the network.
That gives the platform a reason to exist from day one. It is not a directory waiting for traffic. It is part of a live campaign designed to move attention, money, and participation toward Austin nonprofits.
ATX Impact Network is currently being developed under R3SET Enterprises, with cooperative principles built into the model from the beginning.
That means the long-term goal is not to extract value from Austin’s impact ecosystem. The goal is to build infrastructure that the community can help shape, govern, and eventually own.
Founding members, nonprofit partners, community members, business members, and worker contributors should all have a role in shaping where this goes.
ATX Impact Network is for anyone who wants Austin’s local impact ecosystem to be easier to find and easier to support.
It is a way to discover causes, organizations, and events that match your values.
You should not need to be an insider to find meaningful ways to contribute.
It is a visibility layer, a storytelling channel, and eventually a participation and fundraising pathway.
The goal is to help good work become easier to find, easier to understand, and easier to support.
It is a way to support local impact with more transparency and substance than traditional sponsorship.
Instead of putting a logo on a wall and hoping it means something, businesses can help fund shared community infrastructure and show what that support makes possible.
It is a clearer view of the ecosystem: who is doing what, where energy is moving, what residents are engaging with, and where support could have the most leverage.
Austin is the first node.
If the model works here, it can become a repeatable playbook for other cities that want to map, activate, and eventually co-own their local impact ecosystems.
In the first version, the platform will focus on discovery and activation.
You will be able to:
Over time, the network can grow into a marketplace, member platform, impact dashboard, campaign engine, and city-launch playbook.
But the first job is simple:
Make Austin’s impact ecosystem visible enough that more people can participate.
Suthe Water is a launch collaborator for ATX Impact Network.
Through the What Would You Suthe? campaign, Suthe Water will help turn everyday purchases into moments of local giving and community discovery.
The campaign is designed to connect consumers to vetted nonprofits, show where dollars are going, and give people a simple way to support local causes through a product they already buy.
For ATX Impact Network, that campaign creates a strong first use case:
It is not the whole network. It is the first activation.
We are starting by mapping the ecosystem.
That means identifying the causes, organizations, people, and events that should be visible in the first version of the directory.
If you know a nonprofit, community group, mission-driven business, organizer, artist, event, or civic initiative that belongs in the network, we want to know about it.
If you run an organization, we want to help people find your work.
If you are a business that wants to support Austin in a more meaningful way, we want to talk.
If you are a resident who wants to get involved but does not know where to start, this is being built for you.
ATX Impact Network begins with a simple belief:
Austin already has the people, the creativity, and the heart to solve more of its own problems.
But people cannot support what they cannot see.
They cannot join what they cannot find.
And they cannot co-create what they are never invited into.
ATX Impact Network is that invitation.
A shared map.
A campaign engine.
A directory.
A community-owned future in progress.
If you are building, funding, organizing, volunteering, creating, or simply looking for a way to plug in, we would love to have you in the founding circle.
Help us map Austin’s impact ecosystem.
Nominate an organization. Join the early list. Share the story.
The work is already happening.
Now let’s make it visible.
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