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Legacy Collective finds donors amid Texas disaster relief, COVID-19

Christian thought-leader Jen Hatmaker was getting asked constantly by nonprofit organizations around the world to throw my weight toward their work, she says. The Austin-based author became known for the book 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess, which was updated this spring into Simple & Free, and an HGTV show called My Big Family Renovation, which followed the renovation of an old house in Buda.  Through the show, the books and the ministry, she built an online community of mostly women, all looking to her for leadership on common causes, including how to give to charities. By 2015, she was taking international trips to visit different organizations as an ambassador. She would return to Austin and  bang a drum to get my community to care about this thing, she says. My community was operating out of compassion fatigue.

Legacy Collective Gives Five Grants Totaling $450,000 to Nonprofits to Assist in Texas Disaster Relief Efforts

Legacy Collective Gives Five Grants Totaling $450,000 to Nonprofits to Assist in Texas Disaster Relief Efforts Feeding Texas, Rebuilding Together Houston, Rebuilding Together Austin, Sustainable Food Center and Austin Disaster Relief Network All Receive Grants News provided by Share this article Share this article AUSTIN, Texas, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Legacy Collective, a giving community dedicated to funding nonprofits addressing systemic issues with sustainable, innovative solutions, today announces that it has given five grants totaling $450,000 to nonprofit organizations helping Texans in need after winter storm Uri. The organizations receiving grants are Feeding Texas, Rebuilding Together Houston, Rebuilding Together Austin, Sustainable Food Center and Austin Disaster Relief Network.

Legacy Collective Announces Texas Disaster Relief Fund

Legacy Collective Announces Texas Disaster Relief Fund Donations to Provide Food and Shelter to Needy Texans News provided by Share this article Share this article AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Legacy Collective, a giving community dedicated to funding nonprofits addressing systemic issues with sustainable, innovative solutions, today announces the Texas Disaster Relief Fund. Donations collected from this emergency fund will be used to provide food and shelter to those in need across the state of Texas.  This will include helping Texans with emergency relief, food insecurity, and rebuilding efforts.  To make a donation, go to https://legacycollective.org/relief. Texas is in a state of disaster as the recent winter storms have caused power outages, water shortages and more, all in the midst of freezing temperatures, says Erin Arnheim, Legacy Collective CEO. I can personally attest, as someone who has been without power and water for many days and had to be e

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