About Us

About Us

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About ATXM

Austin Texas Musicians is a community-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advocacy, education, and economic development for Central Texas musicians.

Representing more than 8,000 musicians across the region, ATXM works to address the economic, policy, and industry challenges that impact the sustainability of Austin's music ecosystem. Through advocacy, educational programming, and career development opportunities, we help musicians build sustainable careers while protecting Austin's identity as the Live Music Capital of the World.

Because ATXM receives no federal, state, or city funding, community support directly fuels our work to:

  • Advocate for fair and sustainable policies

  • Provide free music business education

  • Create economic opportunities for working musicians

  • Strengthen Austin's music community for future generations

Together, we're building a stronger future for the musicians who create the soundtrack of Central Texas.

It started with One Voice…

In 2008, just before competing in the first season of the television show “The Voice,” Nakia Reynoso created a private Facebook Group for musicians in Central Texas to connect, find gigs, trade gear, and access information.

As membership grew, so did the need for advocacy.

By 2019, the network had grown significantly, so Nakia gathered a small group of working musicians to formalize the next steps. Soon after, the Austin Texas Musicians™ 501(c) (3) organization was formed to provide advocacy, education, and economic development to support local musicians and community growth.

Today, through the combined efforts and resources of its members, Austin Texas Musicians is committed to elevating industry conditions and empowering professional musicians to lend their voice for change.

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2026 Initiatives

This is not programming. This is infrastructure for a creative workforce.

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    Advocating for Legislative Change

    ATXM remains committed to advocating for legislative change at the local, state, and federal levels to protect musicians and independent artists from unauthorized use of their work, voice, likeness, and creative identity via the use of generative A.I. models.

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    Advocacy: Local, State & Federal

    Doubling down on the work that shapes long-term change—strengthening advocacy at every level (local to federal), AI protections for creators and fighting unfair streaming royalties to ensure musicians are paid fairly in a rapidly evolving industry.

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    Expanded Education & Professional Development

    Hands-on training, expert-led workshops, and career-building support to help musicians grow their skills and income. In-person, and online.

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    A Tech-Driven Gear Theft Solution

    We’re developing tools to help protect musicians’ livelihoods and reduce the growing threat of stolen equipment.

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    Downtown Vision Plan

    After years of work, our grand vision for a safer, more financially viable downtown for musicians advances to Council later this summer. Items include: 1.) Free late-night safety escorts until 3 a.m., 2.) an impact study to support free parking for musicians and service industry workers, 3.) a clean, safe and sober Downtown Green Room where artists can gather, collaborate, and recharge before and after gigs, 4.) and a shuttle service connecting musicians, workers, and patrons throughout downtown.

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    More Paid Peformance Opportunities

    New venue partnerships mean more gigs, better pay, and stronger visibility for Austin artists.

What We Do

Community Impact

Representing over 8,000 local artists, it has delivered significant impact across three core pillars—advocacy, education and economic development—to preserve Austin’s legacy as the Live Music Capital of the World.

  • Advocacy: The Fund has elevated the voices of musicians in policy and community decision-making, helping secure stronger pay standards and protections for artists who allow our city’s music scene to thrive.

  • Education: Through workshops, training, and peer networking, it has empowered musicians to build sustainable careers—arming them with business literacy, industry insight and community connection.

  • Economic Development: By facilitating paid performance opportunities, creating strategic partnerships and supporting career pathways, the Fund has strengthened the economic viability of working musicians and enabled more artists to choose to live and work in Austin.

Your support makes this work possible. Every donation helps the Fund continue lifting up the people who give Austin its creative heartbeat—so that the music stays alive, the musicians stay here, and our community keeps moving forward.

Check out our accomplishments in each area below to see how your support helps keep Austin’s music strong, its musicians empowered, and its creative heartbeat alive.

Results that Resonate

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Results: Advocacy

The ATX Musicians’ advocacy efforts have been instrumental in securing policy changes that have yielded far-reaching impacts on our members and stakeholders alike. Some wins include:

Community Impact through Education

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Educational Programs

From professional development to unbiased news reporting, ATXM offers educational programs that help the music community grow professionally, learn how to become entrepreneurs, and stay informed about issues that affect them.

Community Impact through Economic Development

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Economic Development

Community is the cornerstone of ATXM work. This includes economic development, preservation efforts, and community-building events. Historical efforts include:

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🎵 Join us in protecting Austin’s creative future.

Every bit of support goes a long way in helping us help musicians. We’ve got some very impactful new initiatives in motion for 2026, including:

  • Expanded Paid Performance Opportunities for Musicians

  • Expanded Education Programming, in Partnership with Local Higher Education

  • Downtown Creative Hub, Parking and Safe Escort for Musicians

To continue doing this work, we need your help. Cultivating new partnerships, investment, and donor relations both public and private will be key to our sustainability.

We're putting out a call to all interested corporate partners, angel investors, and music community members and imploring that we all come together to lift up what has proven to be a crucial service to the health of our music community, which truly serves as the cornerstone to Austin’s economic well-being. We hope you’ll help us continue our work by donating, or by contacting us directly to discuss options.