Fort Worth

Texas State Alliance Conference

August 6, 20250 min

October 27-29, 2025, Fort Worth, TX

Each year, the Texas YMCA State Alliance Conference brings together YMCA leadership to inspire action, share knowledge, and build stronger futures for communities in the Lone Star State.

At this year’s conference, you will get to hear from YMCA colleagues who are making a difference at Ys across Texas, as well as leaders from business, education, and other non-profits who will share their real-world experiences and insights that might help or inspire you in your work. Of course, you will also get to see old friends and make new ones from across the YMCA movement in Texas.

Conference Schedule | Digital Program

Join us at The Stockyards Station

140 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth, TX 76164

Conference & Meeting Space is nestled behind the storefronts between Stockman’s Drive and Packers Avenue.

picture of stockyard station in fort worth

 

 

Quick View Schedule

Monday, October 27

  • 6:00 pm – Welcome Reception and Happy Hour at Second Rodeo Brewing

Tuesday, October 28

  • 9:00 am – Conference Begins
  • 6:30 pm – Conference Banquet at 81 Club, followed by complimentary access music, dancing, and fun at Billy Bob’s Texas, the World’s Largest Honky Tonk

Wednesday, October 29

  • 9:00 am – Second Day of Conference
  • Noon – Wrap Up & Happy Trails

Thank You to Our 2025 Conference Sponsors

Each year, the Texas YMCA State Conference brings together leaders from across the state to exchange ideas, spark innovation, and strengthen the movement. Thanks to your generous sponsorship, this year’s conference will once again provide meaningful connections, interactive experiences, and impactful conversations that advance excellence across the YMCA network in Texas.

Your partnership is more than support—it’s a strategic investment in the mission and future of the Y. By aligning your brand with one of the most trusted nonprofit organizations, you’re helping to empower communities and strengthen the work of YMCAs across our state.

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