Our Supporters
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El Buen Samaritano
El Buen Samaritano — Invested $4,000 Grant and $5,000 Grant - Total $9,000
Initial investment supporting direct housing prevention services and resource distribution. -
AUSTIN ECHO
Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO) — $120,000 Grant Support
Provided critical funding to strengthen The Healing Project’s Food Security, Resource Navigation and Housing Stabilization efforts, supporting individuals and families across Austin and Central Texas with access to housing and wraparound services. -
Glimmer | Austin
Glimmer Austin — $15,000 Grant Support
Seed funding to support the development of The Healing Project’s Healing on Wheels: Mobile Food & Basic Needs Access program to expand access to essential resources for marginalized communities. -
Austin Climate Action & Resilience
FACE Grant — $3,000 Grant Supported community-based programming and direct service delivery.
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City of Austin Development Services Department
Roots & Wings — $1,500 Grant (2024)
Supported community engagement and wellness-centered programming.Roots & Wings — $978 Grant (2025)
Continued support for community-led initiatives and outreach efforts. -
City of Austin Development Services Department
NEXXUS — $5,000 Grant
Supported community-based programming and direct service delivery. -
The New Economy Coalition
Rapid Response Fund — $5,000 Grant
Emergency funding to respond quickly to urgent community needs, including food access and essential resources. -
Central Texas Community Foundation
Central Texas Community Foundation (via St. David’s Foundation) — $3,750 Food Security Grant
Awarded to support The Healing Project’s work in local food deserts, helping expand access to nutritious food and respond to increasing food insecurity across Central Texas. The Healing Project was one of 48 organizations selected for this funding. -
GAVA Austin
GAVA Austin & The Solution Project — $5,000 Emergency Community Support
Funding distributed to The Healing Project to support families impacted by extreme weather conditions during the 2026 Austin snowstorm. This investment helped provide emergency assistance, including food, essential supplies, and stabilization support during a time of crisis.
6 Generations of Strength in ATX
At the DAWA 5-Year Anniversary celebration, our founder Nyeka Arnold took the stage at the Long Center —a powerful moment rooted in six generations of strength. Her words didn’t just echo through the auditorium that night—they’re still resonating today. Honored to stand in community with DAWA as we heal the Hood, together.