Support What Matters:

Key Resources and Insights for Prospective Adjudicators and Sponsors

What Is The Grant?

Mytech’s mission is to grow, help, and make a difference.
By partnering with local businesses, and giving back to our community we can make a difference in the community as a whole. 

With this in mind, we partner with local like-minded companies that are ready to make a difference to local nonprofits. There are various grants offered this year, including 3 years of managed and professional IT services.

Why You Should
Get Involved

It’s a chance to align your brand with purpose, support causes that matter, and build stronger relationships with customers and partners. By funding local initiatives, you create lasting, positive change and help build a more resilient environment where everyone—including your business—can thrive.

WAYS TO GIVE BACK

Become a Sponsor at One of Three Impactful Levels:

Making a Difference Presenting Sponsor – $5,000

  • Logo & link on Mytech Partners website and promotional emails

  • Social media recognition

  • Logo on event signage & pre-event PowerPoint

  • Stage banner: “Sponsored by [Your Company]”

Helping Sponsor – $2,500

  • Logo & link on Mytech Partners website and promotional emails

  • Social media recognition

  • Logo in pre-event PowerPoint

Growing Sponsor – $2,500

  • Logo & link on Mytech Partners website and promotional emails

  • Social media recognition

  • Logo in pre-event PowerPoint

Give & Help Choose Where Support Goes

Donate services, money, or resources to help nonprofits receive the support they need to reach their full potential. Businesses or individuals who contribute are also invited to become adjudicators, playing an active role in selecting the organizations that will benefit most from these donations. 

Your involvement can make a real difference in empowering nonprofits to thrive.

Championing Local Impact

Primarily someone who knows the pulse of the local nonprofit scene in San Antonio well and has strong connections in the community. They’re expected to spend at least 20 hours reviewing nonprofit applications and share their opinion on which organizations would be the best fit for receiving support. Their insights help make sure the right nonprofits get the resources they need to make a real difference.

Time

Adjudicators are asked to volunteer 10–14 hours total throughout the adjudication process.

Review

Adjudicators must review all grant applications and help narrow down the selection to the most qualified candidates.

Post

Adjudicators are expected to help promote the grant through social media, email, and word-of-mouth at community events.

Attend

Adjudicators are expected to attend the awards ceremony and present their grant to the selected nonprofit.

FAQ

WHAT MAKES A GOOD GRANT

A good grant is one that gives more than just money. It offers services, products, and financial support that help a nonprofit reach its full potential. The best grants match the nonprofit’s needs, allowing them to grow, strengthen their programs, and make a bigger impact. It’s about providing the right resources to help them succeed and thrive in their mission.

Previous Grant Recipients

GRANTS AT A GLANCE

Take a look back at some of the incredible grants awarded over the years—celebrating the projects, people, and progress that have made a lasting impact.

Whitney Wealth Group

Financial Empowerment Workshop

$00000

Evolve Systems

Social Media Audit

$00000

Keystone Group International

Board of Directors Training

$0000000

Centennial Nonprofit Consulting

Customized Board Development Training

$000000

Mytech Partners

Technology Grant

$250,000

ShareCom

Cash Grant

$5,000

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