We’re deeply grateful for the first responders, nonprofit partners, and community members, and member businesses (H-E-B, UFCU, A+FCU, Best Little Wine & Books and so many more) stepping up in this time of crisis. Moments like these remind us of the strength of our region — and how vital it is for our business community to stand united.
Communities Foundation of Texas (Support Efforts):
A list of vetted organizations providing assistance in the Central Texas region.
While immediate needs are being addressed, this fund will remain in place to assist with the ongoing recovery and restoration in the months to come.
This initiative aims to provide immediate and long-term support for affected businesses for repairs, façade improvements, new signage, utility bill payments, and gap funding. The fund will direct resources to Chamber members whose businesses have been negatively impacted by the flood.
The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund supports relief and rebuilding efforts after the flood of July 4, 2025. Your generosity helps our neighbors recover.
Best Little Wine & Books + Luck Reunion and more providing hot meals and supplies to those impacted.
Austin LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Amy on our team is working with Best Little Wine & Books + Mill Scale on collecting donations.
Toiletries desperately needed including sunscreen, aloe for sunburn, bug spray, cut/bug bite ointment or wipes, single wrapped pocket snacks for first responders like beef jerky. They also shared this Amazon wishlist with us.
These donations can also be dropped off at the Chamber office on the 16th Floor. (201 W 5th St., Austin, TX 78701)
UFCU
All Greater Austin UFCU branches: accepting flood relief supplies.
Remedy Roofing
To support those affected, our Cedar Park office is now a donation drop-off point for flood relief. We’re collecting essential supplies for families in need—from cleaning items and hygiene products to food, water, and baby essentials.
Here is a guide on how you can help those in need, along with safety tips for dealing with flood warnings and what to do when you encounter flood waters.
Sunday, July 13, gather with the rest of Austin in song and community at the Long Center for “For The Heart of Texas: A Benefit for The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.” What started 3 days ago with texts between Next of Kin, Me Nd Adam, and Walker Lukens has grown into a full-blown Austin family affair featuring 15+ artists, food trucks, silent auction, and more! All proceeds benefit The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.
This is an ongoing list. If you know of additional updates, organizations, or resources we should include, please email colton@austinlgbtchamber.com.