About
GAHCC Foundation
The Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established by the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in 1990.
The GAHCCF mission is to raise, manage, and distribute funds and resources, solely in support of its community initiatives. The community initiatives include Hispanic Austin Leadership (HAL), Health and Wellness, and Education.
For questions, please email
ceo@gahcc.org.
Latina Legacy Luncheon:
Leading with Passion & Purpose
The Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation is thrilled to celebrate the 2026 Latina Legacy Luncheon, Scheduled for Thursday, July 23, 2026 (11:30 AM to 1:30 PM), a commemorative luncheon, celebrating the achievements of Latinas leaders, across all professional industries.
The event will begin with a dynamic networking lunch, followed by inspiring tributes and an awards ceremony recognizing seven outstanding Latina leaders from across the Central Texas region, in:
- Arts and Culture
- Civic Engagement (Government)
- Technology
- Education
- Environmental Initiatives
- Financial Stability
- Health and Wellness
Support this event as a table sponsor, positioning your organization at the forefront of leadership, innovation, and inclusion. Sponsorship provides a strategic platform to showcase your company’s values, celebrate professional excellence, and engage with a vibrant and influential community.
Sponsor & Attend
Join Us for the 2026 Latina Legacy Luncheon
Thursday, July 23, 2026, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Austin Central Library, Special Events Center
Early Bird Prices end on Friday, June 26th.
Ticket sales end on Friday, July 10th.
To register for this event online, please CLICK HERE.
For our full printable Sponsorship and Registration Packet, please CLICK HERE.
Since its inception, the GAHCCF has provided over $400,000 in scholarships to local high schools and college students. Most recently establishing endowments at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin Community College, Texas State University, St. Edward's University, and Huston Tillotson University.



