Announcement and Changes for 2026-2027 Community Impact Grants
Over the past couple of years, nonprofit partners across Middle Tennessee have consistently shared an important truth with us: meaningful community change takes time, steady partnership, and flexible support. At the same time, traditional annual grant cycles often create unnecessary uncertainty and administrative burden.
“We’ve heard that clearly, and we believe our grantmaking should evolve in response.”
As a result, CFMT is beginning to explore a more long-term, partnership-centered approach to Community Impact grantmaking.
Priorities guiding this transition
Greater stability
Longer commitments give nonprofit partners room to plan and execute on mission.
Lighter administrative load
Reducing repetitive paperwork so staff time goes back to the work that matters.
Deeper relationships
Creating space for ongoing conversation, shared learning, and real partnership.
Aligned with real timelines
Funding cycles that match the pace at which community change actually happens.
OUR VISION
A multiyear partnership model designed around how community change really works.
OUR PATH FORWARD
What this means in practice
We know thoughtful evolution requires listening, trust, and partnership. In the months ahead, we look forward to continuing conversations with nonprofit leaders and community partners as we shape this next chapter together.
“Nonprofits do their best work when they have greater stability, stronger relationships, and more time focused on mission rather than paperwork.”
We remain grateful for the partnership and trust nonprofit leaders continue to share with us as we shape this work together. We’ll have more to share in the first quarter of 2027, so check back then for updates.
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Questions? Contact our experts in Philanthropy and Grantmaking
Adnan Karim
Vice President of Community Impact
Laundrea Lewis
Director of Grants Management
Nicole Rose
Community Impact Program Officer