Welcome to the Aging Services Council of Central Texas

Are you ready to empower communities, elevate care, and build meaningful connections?

Nonprofit / Government

Partner Membership

Best for: Nonprofit organizations, public agencies, city or county departments, community-based organizations, healthcare nonprofits, and service providers working directly with older adults, caregivers, and vulnerable populations.

This membership is designed for organizations and government entities that want to collaborate, close service gaps, share resources, and strengthen the regional aging network.

Business Partners Membership

Best for: Businesses, healthcare providers, senior living communities, professional service companies, and organizations that want to increase visibility while supporting older adults and caregivers across Central Texas.

Corporate members play a vital role in advancing ASC’s mission by supporting community-wide initiatives that improve services, strengthen partnerships, and enhance quality of life for older adults and caregivers.

Individual Advocates Membership

Best for: Professionals, caregivers, advocates, students, retirees, volunteers, and community members who are passionate about improving the lives of older adults and caregivers.

Individual membership offers a meaningful way to stay informed, get involved, build connections, and support ASC’s mission on a personal level.

Why Join the Aging Services Council?

The Aging Services Council of Central Texas connects organizations, professionals, advocates, and community leaders who are committed to improving the lives of older adults and caregivers. Membership gives you access to a trusted regional network, practical resources, and opportunities to collaborate on solutions that strengthen aging services across Central Texas.

  • ASC creates space for organizations to work together, share ideas, identify service gaps, and develop collaborative projects that respond to the changing needs of older adults across Travis, Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, and Williamson counties.

  • Members receive opportunities to participate in professional development, cross-training, workshops, webinars, and learning sessions focused on aging services, caregiver support, advocacy, resource navigation, and community-based care.

  • Membership connects you with professionals, service providers, nonprofits, government partners, healthcare organizations, and community leaders who are working toward shared goals in aging services.

  • Showcase your organization as a committed partner in supporting older adults and caregivers through ASC’s website, member directory, newsletters, community events, and media opportunities.

    Member Directory Access

  • Members can serve on committees, participate in workgroups, contribute to special projects, and help guide ASC priorities, initiatives, and community impact.

  • Members can participate in community events, resource fairs, caregiver forums, educational presentations, and outreach activities that expand access to aging-related information and support.

  • By joining ASC, members become part of a coordinated movement to improve systems, strengthen services, and create a more age-friendly Central Texas where older adults can live healthy, safe, and meaningful lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • ASC membership includes access to resources, training opportunities, networking, newsletters, member promotion, advocacy updates, and opportunities to collaborate with other organizations serving older adults and caregivers across Central Texas.

    Members may also receive access to the ASC Member Portal, member directory, event announcements, special workshops, community updates, and opportunities to participate in ASC initiatives, committees, and outreach efforts.

  • Once your membership is confirmed, you will receive instructions on how to access member materials through the ASC Member Portal or designated member resource page.

    The portal may include resources such as training slides, caregiver guides, transportation resources, workshop materials, advocacy updates, newsletters, and member-only documents.

  • Members may access resources such as:

    • Caregiver support materials

    • Transportation and senior ride resources

    • Training presentations and workshop materials

    • Aging services reports and community updates

    • Advocacy and policy information

    • Outreach flyers and toolkits

    • Member directory information

    • Event and professional development opportunities

  • Yes. Members are encouraged to share relevant flyers, events, trainings, and community resources that support older adults, caregivers, and aging services professionals.

    Submissions can be reviewed for inclusion in ASC newsletters, the member portal, or other communication platforms.

  • Can I sponsor ASC meetings or events?

    Yes. ASC welcomes sponsorship support for meetings, trainings, workshops, community events, and special initiatives.

    Sponsorships help ASC provide meaningful opportunities for members and partners to connect, learn, collaborate, and share resources that support older adults and caregivers across Central Texas.

    Sponsorship opportunities may include:

    • General membership meetings

    • Professional trainings and workshops

    • Caregiver education events

    • Community resource fairs

    • Networking events

    • Refreshments or meals for meetings

    • Printed materials, guides, or outreach resources

    • Special projects or community initiatives

    What do sponsors receive?

    Depending on the sponsorship opportunity, sponsors may receive:

    • Recognition in ASC newsletters

    • Logo placement on event materials

    • Recognition during meetings or events

    • Website or member portal acknowledgment

    • Opportunity to share brief information about your organization

    • Visibility as a community partner supporting older adults and caregivers

    How do I become a sponsor?

    Please contact:

    Info@AgingServicesCouncil.org

    We’ll be happy to discuss current sponsorship opportunities and help identify the best fit for your organization.

  • ASC membership is open to organizations, agencies, businesses, professionals, advocates, caregivers, students, volunteers, and community members who support the mission of improving services and resources for older adults and caregivers.

    Membership options are available for corporate members, nonprofit and government organizations, and individuals.

  • ASC understands that some organizations may have limited budgets. If the membership fee creates a barrier, please contact us directly.

    We are happy to discuss available options, potential sponsorship support, or alternative ways your organization can stay involved with ASC’s work.

  • Membership funds help support ASC’s ongoing work to strengthen the aging services network across Central Texas.

    Funds may be used to support:

    • Member meetings and community events

    • Website and member portal improvements

    • Outreach and communication efforts

    • Training and workshop opportunities

    • Resource development and distribution

    • Advocacy and community education efforts

    • Administrative costs that help sustain ASC operations

    Every membership contribution helps ASC continue building partnerships, sharing resources, and expanding support for older adults and caregivers.

  • Members may have opportunities to share announcements, events, programs, job openings, volunteer needs, and resources through ASC newsletters, website updates, member spotlights, community meetings, and outreach efforts.

    Promotion opportunities may vary based on membership type, timing, and available communication channels.

  • For membership questions, application support, payment questions, or portal access, please contact:

    Info@AgingServicesCouncil.org

    We’re happy to help you get connected and answer any questions about joining or participating in ASC.