close

CFMT Awards 95 Community Impact Grants in 2025

A line of members from the Arts and Creative Culture community pose in a line in the CFMT lobby.
Members from the Arts and Creative Culture community at a 2025 CFMT convening
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) is excited to announce $2,020,000 in funding to its 2025 grantees, showcasing a transformative approach to grantmaking.

Thanks to the generosity of our donor-established unrestricted and field-of-interest funds, CFMT awarded meaningful grants across three key focus areas: $485,000 for Arts and Creative Culture, $725,000 for Positive Mental Health, and $810,000 for Child and Youth Development and Education.

These Community Impact Grants build directly on what nonprofit leaders shared during CFMT’s spring and summer convenings. Partners asked for deeper relationships, flexible support, and funding that strengthens the conditions that make their work possible. In response, this year’s awards averaged $21,000 in unrestricted support, designed to meet the realities that organizations are navigating across Middle Tennessee.

Adnan Karim, Vice President of Community Impact at Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, had this to say about the 2025 Impact Grants:

“We’ve learned that lasting change doesn’t come from spreading ourselves thin. It comes from going deep. By shifting to larger unrestricted grants, we’re putting real trust in our nonprofit partners, giving them the flexibility and breathing room to strengthen their teams, respond to new needs, and work toward long-term change. It’s the right step for where we are and for where our community needs us to go.”

Community Impact Grantee Recipients 2025

Our “Positive Mental Health Grants” support nonprofit organizations that provide mental and behavioral health services for vulnerable populations, especially children and youth, seniors, disabled/differently-abled communities, and caregivers.

Our “Child/Youth Development and Education Grants” support nonprofit organizations or networks that implement holistic approaches to address the diverse needs of young people’s overall growth, success, and lifelong resilience – inside and outside of school.

Our “Arts & Creative Culture Grants” funding invests in and partners with nonprofits committed to ensuring greater cultural participation and equitable access to artistic experiences.

Questions? Contact our experts in Community Impact and Grants to learn more. 

  • Adnan Karim VP of Community Impact
    Adnan Karim

    Vice President of Community Impact

  • Brandi Coates
    Brandi Coates

    Community Impact Program Associate

  • Laundrea Lewis - Senior Grants Manager
    Laundrea Lewis

    Grants Senior Manager

  • Nicole Rose - GivingMatters
    Nicole Rose

    Community Impact Program Officer

The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.

Coretta Scott King
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Logo

This site uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. If you continue using our website, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on this website and you agree to our Privacy Policy.

close