We administer AmeriCorps funding throughout Texas and advance national service as an effective solution to our state’s toughest social challenges.
We strengthen the statewide volunteer infrastructure, making it easy and accessible for all Texans to take action and make a difference in their communities.
We build a strong nonprofit sector to ensure that organizations have the knowledge, resources, and networks to effectively address priority issues for local communities.
We equip Texas communities with expertise, resources, and tools to be more resilient during all phases of disaster.
Make a lasting impact in local communities by serving with AmeriCorps. Build your professional skills while taking action on pressing social issues.
No matter where you are in Texas, there is always something you can do to make a difference. Visit our VolunteerTX portal to search for local volunteer opportunities in your community.
OneStar invests in solutions that build resilient communities across the Lone Star State. When you donate to the OneStar, you are ensuring sustainable social impact for generations of Texans!
A healthy, engaged nonprofit sector correlates to a healthy, productive Texas — and everyone has a role to play in ensuring nonprofits continue their pivotal work for the Lone Star State. Learn how you can support a sector that is Texas Nonprofit Strong!
Leverage the people power of AmeriCorps to grow the capacity of your organization. OneStar provides funding and resources for national service programs to help you jumpstart new initiatives, scale your services, and advance your mission in meaningful ways.
OneStar is committed to supporting the recovery and rebuilding of Texas communities impacted by natural disasters. Learn more about the Rebuild Texas Fund to determine your eligibility.
OneStar strengthens Texas communities by creating pathways for individuals and organizations to engage, connect, and accelerate their impact.
Panhandle Disaster Relief Fund
Donate now to support the families and communities affected by the Panhandle and South Plains wildfires in February 2024. The Panhandle Disaster Relief Fund is administered locally by Amarillo Area Foundation.