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Austin FC and Q2 Support Local Nonprofits Through Q-mmunity Gives Grant Program

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Austin FC and Q2 Holdings, Inc. announced today that the organizations are once again teaming up to support local nonprofits dedicated to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in Central Texas through its Q-mmunity Gives grant program, which returns for a third consecutive year after launching in 2021.

As part of the annual program, Austin FC and Q2 will award three (3) separate $50,000 grants to three (3) nonprofit organizations, altogether totaling $150,000, that focus on the advancement of underrepresented communities through the following impact areas: education, job skills and readiness, and health and wellness.

Central Texas nonprofits Central Texas Table of Grace, Latinitas and Literacy Coalition of Central Texas were named the 2022 Q-mmunity Gives grant recipients.

“During its first two years, the Q-mmunity Gives grant program has shown its ability to make a direct impact in our community, and as such, it has become a staple in our calendar,” said Austin FC President Andy Loughnane. “We’re grateful to be aligned with Q2 on this key initiative given the importance of directly supporting Austin’s nonprofit community.”

“We’re excited to partner with Austin FC to support the Central Texas nonprofit community,” said Q2 Chief Executive Officer Matt Flake. “Our mission is centered on building strong and diverse communities by strengthening their financial institutions, and we look forward to supporting three local nonprofits to expand their community service and impact.”

For a grant application to be considered eligible, it must meet the following criteria:

  • Nonprofit organizations must be committed to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the Central Texas Community;
  • Program/project must fall within one or more of the following impact areas: (1) Education, (2) Job Skills & Readiness, (3) Health & Wellness;
  • Program/project must be in the Central Texas community;
  • Request must come from nonprofit organizations (no funding to individuals);
  • Requested funds must be used to implement a project; capacity grants are not awarded by Austin FC and Q2 Q-mmunity Gives.;
  • Nonprofit organizations must be certified as tax exempt under Section 501(c) (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and not a private foundation as defined in section 509(a) of the code; and
  • Nonprofit organization must be in good standing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Texas Franchise Tax Board and the Texas Secretary of State.

The Austin FC and Q2 Q-mmunity Gives Grant Committee will accept applications beginning today, Sept. 26, through Oct. 16.

Organizations wishing to apply for a Q-mmunity Gives grant can do so by clicking here.