RBI Austin Blog
Supporting Austin’s Inner-city Youth
Supporters hard at work to prepare RBI Austin for upcoming year
What your work in the off-season is making possible In the world of sports, we know that a lot of work happens behind-the-scenes in order for the game to be played. You are part of this behind-the-scenes, hard work that makes life-changing relationships possible for our 1,312 RBI Austin kids. Your amazing generosity during our year-end giving and at our annual benefit Now at Bat has...
Why Intern with RBI Austin?
Humility. Program Management. Leadership. Time Management. Serving like Jesus. Delegation. Newly Found Interests. God’s Character. Marketing Tools. Conflict Resolution. Communication Skills. These are just a few of the hard and soft skills that our previous summer interns have shared that they gained from their time with RBI Austin. If you are looking for an opportunity to gain hands-on,...
Registration Open: 2019 RBI Austin High School Summer Leagues
REGISTRATION OPEN RBI Austin Baseball + Softball High School Summer Leagues As High School baseball and softball seasons are starting to get into full swing, RBI Austin is officially opening registration for our RBI Baseball and Softball High School Summer Leagues (Ages 13-18)! REGISTER TODAY Players will get the opportunity to play local competitive games around...
The first kid to call me “coach”
He was the first kid who called me “coach” when I stepped on to the field to serve with RBI Austin. Meet Harold and Ian — These two kicked off their new mentoring relationship in September, after spending a summer together on the Coach Pitch Marlins. Harold shares a little bit about Ian, his mentee, and why he chose to become an RBI Austin Next Level Coach. Ian is really passionate. He is all...

Three Reasons to Serve at Now at Bat
Now at Bat 2020 is right around the corner and, in our opinion, it’s a night you don’t want to miss! Celebrate, get a little fancy, and make a positive impact as you serve as a volunteer!

What Makes RBI Austin Different?
As we enter into 2020, I’m reflecting on what makes RBI Austin different from the other amazing organizations in our city. In a nutshell, I believe it’s our focus on both local and eternal impact.

10 Years Later: For God So Loved the World
Ten years ago, I stepped onto the Reagan High School baseball field in Northeast Austin believing that those Reagan baseball players needed a place to play baseball. Very quickly, I learned what those Reagan kids needed most were consistent, enduring relationships. Relationships with people and a relationship with God.