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Event Details

October 3 , 2025

On October 3, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, the Texas Council on Family Violence (TCFV) will host the 2025 Texas Town Hall at the Texas Tribune Headquarters in Austin. This will be a hybrid event, livestreamed statewide to ensure equitable access for survivors, advocates, policymakers, and the public. In-person attendance is limited to 50 participants, with seats available for $300 each, offering an opportunity for sponsors, stakeholders, and changemakers to be present in the room. Virtual attendance will be free, allowing for widespread participation across urban, rural, and underserved communities in Texas.

Registration Opens June 1, 2025

Underwriting Opportunities

Fund specific elements of the TCFV Town Hall and the Honoring Texas Victims campaign.

Each underwriting partner will be acknowledged in relevant materials (e.g., signage, press release, media credits, and livestream captions) and thanked during the event.

Sponsorship Levels

Individual Seat Tickets

In-Kind Donations

Sponsorship Payment Form

Additional Information

Custom Sponsorship Opportunities

We are happy to create custom sponsorship packages based on your company’s specific needs. Whether you would like to sponsor a particular segment of the event, a keynote speaker, or a specific initiative within the event, we are open to tailoring the perfect sponsorship for you. Please contact Dr. Lisa Eversole via cell at 252-626-3361 or email leversole@tcfv.org.

How to Become a Sponsor

Please fill out the online registration form below and Dr. Lisa Eversole will follow up via cell at 252-626-3361 or email leversole@tcfv.org  to confirm your sponsorship or for additional information. We are grateful for your support and look forward to partnering with you for the success of the 2025 Finance Conference.

All proceeds benefit the Texas Council on Family Violence’s mission to support survivors of domestic violence and promote social change.