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Organization Legal Name | Mission Statement |
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100 Black Men of Middle Tennessee | To nurture and enhance the growth, development and opportunities for young Black males of Middle Tennessee. |
4:13 Strong, Inc. | To break the cycle of poverty, crime and dependency by providing faith-based educational, vocational, and life skills training. |
ABC Sports Foundation | As a non-profit organization, our mission at A.B.C. Sports Foundation is to provide current and former athletes with resources to make a meaningful impact in their communities. We focus on mentoring youth through financial literacy, social justice, health and wellness, education, and, of course, sports! Our main purpose at A.B.C. Sports Foundation is to connect Athletes and Businesses through Community Initiatives. |
American Heart Association | The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The Mission Statement of the American Heart Association is: To be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. |
Armed Services YMCA of the USA - Fort Campbell | The ASYMCA enhances the lives of military members and their families in spirit, mind and body through programs relevant to the unique challenges of military life. |
Aspiring Youth Enrichment Services | Our mission is to provide educational programs which teach underserved youth how to obtain the skills necessary for becoming financially self-sufficient, by using a holistic and comprehensive approach in helping the youth and their family. |
Backfield in Motion | Backfield in Motion is a non-profit organization focusing on education through mastery of literacy and numeracy skills of at-risk youth that leads to a high school diploma, a foundation for higher education, and the on-job skills needed to enter the world of work, while using athletics as an incentive for academic improvement. |
Bethlehem Centers of Nashville | Bethlehem Centers of Nashville promotes self-reliance and positive life choices for children, adolescents and seniors in Middle Tennessee by delivering and advocating quality programs and services. |
Bloom Into Destiny | Bloom Into Destiny's mission is to help women overcome the effects of trauma and systematic barriers by dismantling the negative impact and providing programs and resources to recover from the effects of trauma and dependencies by arming them with the tools to find healing by rewriting the narrative of their past and to find their true self. |
Boys and Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee | Our Mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. This mission is accomplished through our after school, summer enrichment, and sports programs at eleven separate Clubs in Davidson and Williamson County. In everything we do, our programs and activities instill in Club members four things: a sense of competence--they can do something and do it well; a sense of usefulness--whatever they are doing, it is of value and worthy of their time; a sense of belonging--each child feels they are special and are part of something significant; and a sense of power/influence--the knowledge that their voices will be heard and that they too can influence their environment. |
Break Away | Our mission is to empower and inspire victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. To provide comprehensive services so that survivors can prosper in their mental health, wellness, and enhance and cultivate new skills. |
Breaking The Ssickle Cell Cycle Foundation, Inc. | Breaking The SSickle Cell Cycle Foundation seeks to promote sickle cell disease awareness, education, and prevention through community education and service. The foundation provides connections to healthcare education, resources and services for those at-risk for and/or affected by sickle cell disease within the community. In addition to providing sickle cell disease education within the community, Breaking The SSickle Cell Cycle Foundation Inc., also seeks to bridge the gap in sickle cell disease education among healthcare professionals unfamiliar with sickle cell disease. |
Brooklyn Heights Community Garden | To build community by reconnecting with nature and growing our own food. |
Cafe Momentum Nashville/Momentum Advisory Collective | Café Momentum Nashville's mission is to transform young lives by equipping justice-involved youth with life skills, education, and employment opportunities to help them achieve their full potential. |
Children Are People, Inc. | To unlock the potential of at-risk youth, To remove barriers to their success, To inspire character development, academic achievement and community involvement ...as only CAP can. |
Christian Community Services, Inc. | CCSI's mission is to equip and empower underserved families, through caring relationships, to achieve a legacy of social, spiritual, and economic self-sufficiency. CCSI has a proven track record of helping families progress from government dependency to housing self-sufficiency and greater wellbeing. CCSI also helps low to moderate income families achieve financial stability and home ownership. CCSI has a unique approach to financial stability that addresses both the mindsets and behaviors that impact money management decisions. We provide the tools, encouragement, mentoring, accountability and some start up asset funds needed to reduce debt, improve credit, increase savings and achieve long-term asset goals such as home ownership, higher education or establishing a small business. There is a community and economic impact by families moving from government dependency to self-sufficiency. The economic impact of CCSI has achieved an estimated savings of $3.2 million to taxpayers in government subsidies by families no longer needing/receiving government assistance and moving into their own homes or private fair market rentals. Additionally, over 155 families have become homeowners and contributed to the local economy over $20 million dollars in housing sales and estimated property taxes over a million dollars in 25 years. The community benefits from increased numbers of stable families getting involved in their communities and contributing to the local economy. Additionally, the added value of improved prospects and quality of life for families and children is priceless. |
Chrysalis Oral Health Care Alliance | To impact local communities by bringing back smiles and transforming lives through access to affordable dental care. |
Clarksville Montgomery Co. Adult Literacy Council | To promote public awareness of the need for literacy education. To recruit students who are under-educated in basic reading, computation skills, and/or English as a second language. To promote the recruitment and training of tutors interested in teaching adults with low reading and computation skills. To work in cooperation with other literacy projects. To obtain and allocate funds for local literacy programs. To support the Montgomery County Adult Education program. |
Clarksville-Montgomery County Senior Citizens Association | Our mission is to provide a multi-purpose facility and services for seniors that will enhance their enjoyment and quality of life. |
Coalition of Black Social Workers | The Coalition of Black Social Workers exists to engage, connect, and empower Black social students and professionals. |
Corner to Corner | Corner to Corner is a community-led nonprofit, co-creating meaningful economic growth with historically underestimated Nashvillians through knowledge, tools, and networks. |
David Jones, Jr. Assisted Living Center, Inc. | The mission of the David Jones Jr Assisted Living Center (DJJALC) is to provide safe, comfortable, and affordable housing as well as an enhanced quality of physical, psycho-social, educational, and spiritual life for seniors. |
Dynamic Young Minorities of Nashville - In the Rough | To provide a safe space for inner city and minority youth as we refine, enrich, and empower them through scholarships, mentoring, and community outreach. It takes a village to raise a child. We help individuals cultivate high self-esteem, achieve scholastic excellence, and attain fulfillment in life realizing their full potential and purpose. |
East Nashville Hope Exchange, Inc. | Our mission is to strengthen literacy of at-risk children in East Nashville and beyond. |
Edgehill Neighborhood Partnership | The mission of ENP is to work for justice and equity with our neighbors in Nashville, Tennessee, through building relationships, community action, service, and empowerment. ENP's motto is "Neighbors doing what neighbors do." We help each other to strengthen our community. We seek innovative approaches to education, community co-ops, and affordable housing, in order to build a more vital community in which to live, work and play. To that end, ENP manages 3 programs: (1) The Spot, an after-school program for 7th - 12th-grade students, supporting them to become their best selves; (2) the FreeStore, a community cooperative, where neighbors share a meal and "shop" for household, personal and cleaning items not eligible for Food Stamps; (3) As the affordable housing subzone captain of the Nashville Promise Zone, ENP engages in community action by supporting resident tenants to self-advocate for affordable housing and addresses development, gentrification, transportation, and safety issues. Three principles guide ENP: (1) As a neighbor, ENP seeks to address the concerns identified by community stakeholders: residents in public housing, in single-family homes, and the business community. (2) ENP partners with others already engaged in effective programs. Current partners include West End United Methodist Church, Belmont United Methodist Church, Open Table, the Nashville Food Project, Oasis Center, NOAH, Belmont University, and Vanderbilt University. (3) ENP is volunteer-driven: this is how we build relationships, understand needs and work to improve our community. |
Education Trust, Inc. | The Education Trust is a national nonprofit that works to close opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low-income families. Through our research and advocacy, Ed Trust supports efforts that expand excellence and equity in education from preschool through college, increase college access and completion particularly for historically underserved students, engage diverse communities dedicated to education equity, and increase political and public will to act on equity issues. |
Eighteenth Avenue Community Center | Our mission is to empower and enrich our children, families and community |
Elijah's Heart | Our mission is to assist underserved children and their families with a primary focus of community development, which includes literacy (education), hunger relief, financial and social life skills, and musical arts, and to raise awareness about their situations to inspire others to act. |
F.I.N.D. Design | The F.I.N.D. DESIGN exists to mitigate the effects of systemic and personal trauma on Black girls, and other girls of color ages 11-17, by providing safe spaces for healing, long-term mentorships, and programming that transform their mental health and overall well-being. |
Family Affair Ministries, Inc. | Family Affair Ministries, Inc.'s mission is to provide support and enrichment to children and their families in low-income communities in an effort to 'Restore Families, Rebuild Communities, Through God's Hand Extended'. Our goal is to transform and restore families by guiding them on a pathway from poverty to productivity to prosperity. Our approach to family transformation, restoration, and community rebuilding is like the "One-Stop-Shop System" designed to destroy the systemic external and internal elements that sustain poverty. |
Fannie Battle Day Home for Children, Inc | Our mission is to provide affordable and accessible high-quality childcare while empowering families to reach their fullest potential. We continuously work to achieve our mission through our core values: Teaching Children, Empowering Families, Strengthening the Community. |
Fashioned In His Image Total Women's Center, Inc. | Our mission is to empower women and teen girls to be healthy and productive by applying Christian principles to everyday living. |
Fisk University | Mission: Fisk University produces graduates from diverse backgrounds with the integrity and intellect required for substantive contributions to society. Our curriculum is grounded in the liberal arts. Our faculty and administrators emphasize the discovery and advancement of knowledge through research in the natural and social sciences, business and the humanities. We are committed to the success of scholars and leaders with a global perspective. VALUES The D.E.T.A.I.L.S. represents Fisk's core values. Our values reflect our overall ethical and moral engagement. We, the Fisk Family, seek to internalize these principles and apply them in our day-to-day work and in our lives. Read Fisk's Mission & Values. Read Fisk's Mission & Values |
Foston Foundation | It is the mission of the Foston Foundation to train caring adults to be able to guide at-risk Youth to adulthood by helping them establish all twelve of their identities and go through all three phases of adolescence. At the same time the Guides are finding and nurturing the teens gifts and neutralizing any Invisible Esteem Destroyers (IED) or any Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) that are found along the way. |
Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee Inc. | Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee is the premier leadership organization for all girls to have the opportunity to pursue greatness, create sustainable change in their communities, and actively transform the world around them now and for future generations. |
Girls on the Run of Middle Tennessee | We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. Girls on the Run is a non-profit after-school program that uses the power of running to educate and prepare 8 to 13 year-old girls for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living. Our research-based curriculum teaches life skills for the whole girl; body, brain, heart, spirit, and social connection. The program culminates with a celebratory, non-competitive 5k to teach a sense of accomplishment and goal setting. |
Growth Enterprises Nashville, Inc | The mission of the Nashville Business Incubation Center is to cultivate the growth and development of small business owners, with a focus on women, minorities, and veterans, through 360-degree business support, knowledgeable mentors, and a results-driven curriculum. |
Healing Minds and Souls | A faith based community dedicated to healing trauma through educational classes resources and fostering wholeness among the community. |
Heaven South Inc. / The Store | The Store community empowers and dignifies low-income families and the elderly who are seeking self-sufficiency by providing choices for food. |
Homework Hotline | Homework Hotline's mission is to help Tennessee students in grades K-12 learn, understand and complete challenging assignments, and master new concepts through free one-on-one tutoring by phone and online chat. With Homework Hotline's support students are able to return to school more prepared and less discouraged. Support a Hotline tutor! Homework Hotline depends on donations, financially partnering school districts, grants, and individual donors like you to support free tutoring for all TN K-12 students. Donate during The Big Payback to support the part-time hours of three certified (or retired) teachers who work with Homework Hotline. |
Hope Center Adoption and Family Services Inc. | To nurture forever families through Christ-centered counseling and adoption services. |
Horizons at University School of Nashville | Horizons at USN is a transformative, educational summer program serving students from low-income families with a broad range of academic abilities. Horizons supports children from the South Nashville area who stay with us throughout their elementary, middle, and high school years, adding a grade level of 15 students each summer until the program serves 180 rising first through twelfth graders. A key to the success of this program is that students are given the opportunity to attend for twelve consecutive summers. |
J.C. Movement, Inc | J.C. Movement, Inc. is going beyond the walls to pour into people and relate to them in a real way while pushing them into purpose as we move through inspiration, education, films, music, and art. |
Kymari House, Inc. | Our mission at Kymari House is to build strong families, informed communities, and resilient children. |
Launch Mentorship | Our mission is to promote the academic and extracurricular success of students by providing them with the support & tools necessary to independently develop & accomplish post-secondary goals. |
LEAD Public Schools, Inc. | LEAD Public Schools prepares all of our students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in college and in life. |
Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands | Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands' mission is to advance, defend and enforce the legal rights of low-income and vulnerable people in order to secure for them the basic necessities of life. |
Living Development Concepts Inc. | Our mission is to provide reliable housing services in the development of safe, decent, affordable housing for low-to-moderate-income individuals/families. To provide quality referral services and function as a liaison along with the housing counseling partners to our clients. Our purpose is to operate as an advocate for housing acquisition opportunities within the community through awareness of resources. |
Matthew Walker Health Center | To provide quality health care, health education and to promote wellness. |
Maury County Senior Citizens, Inc. | The mission of the Maury County Senior Center is to provide opportunities for senior citizens to meet as a group for activities and services designed to support their independence and encourage their involvement in and with the community, and to serve as a focal point for the delivery of basic services to senior residents in the Maury County area. |
McNeilly Center for Children | Our mission is to provide high quality, affordable early care and education for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years whose parents are working, in job training, or in school, and further, to support the families through parent education and social services. |
MDHA Housing Trust Corporation | The mission of the MDHA Housing Trust Corporation is to engage and assist in the development of affordable and mixed-income housing in Nashville, Tenn., as an instrument of the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA), and to engage and assist MDHA in its community and urban development activities by way of donations, loans and grants. |
Meharry Medical College | Meharry Medical College is a national treasure, with a long, successful history of meeting the healthcare needs of the underserved. Meharry Medical College is a global academic health sciences center advancing health equity through innovative research, transformation education, exceptional and compassionate health services and policy-influencing thought leadership. True to its legacy, Meharry empowers diverse populations to improve the well-being of humankind. The Meharry mission is firmly rooted in its core belief that health care -- irrespective of one's social standing or economic means -- is a basic human right. Perhaps the College's greatest and most enduring contribution to health care is the number of its graduates who serve in medically underserved communities. Throughout its 146-year history, Meharry has been highly regarded as a respected advocate for quality, community-based healthcare and research in the biosciences. Meharry is a community partner serving the medical needs of Nashville residents and extending our reach globally as our researchers seek to eliminate health disparities that impact underserved communities around the world. We collaborate in strategic partnerships with likeminded organizations that strive for excellence in education, research, and patient care. Meharry is a community of scholars and learners committed to excellence. These are our core values: Accountability with transparency; Equity with inclusion; Respect with collegiality; Service with compassion and Integrity without exception. |
Mending Hearts, Inc. | Mending Hearts helps women restore their lives from addiction through a long term treatment program that offers hope and healing in a supportive community environment - regardless of their ability to pay. |
Monroe Harding Inc. | Enable foster care children and older youth to live in Homes with Healing and Opportunities for successful adulthood. |
Moves & Grooves, Inc. | Moves & Grooves, INC. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is committed to enhancing the lives of at-risk youth through arts and education within the Metro Nashville area. Our mission is to enrich the lives of youth by empowering them to discover their potential through academic achievement and the arts. We do this by using the ARTS as a platform to engage youth in self-exploration, while providing opportunities for leadership, education, and service. We seek to inspire youth to create for themselves, discover, learn, and grow through the arts. |
Mt Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society | The mission of the Mt. Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society is to emphasize the influence and contributions of African Americans regarding the history, education, development, growth and culture of the Clarksville, Tennessee area. |
My Friend's House Family and Children Services Inc | The mission of My Friend's House Family & Children Services, Inc. is to provide a structured, therapeutic, nurturing home to at-risk youth who are unable to remain in their family home by offering a safe, stable and welcoming place to address challenges, improve their behaviors and learn to make more positive choices. |
NASBA Center for the Public Trust | Our mission: To develop, empower and promote ethical leaders. Our vision: Advancing ethical leadership to influence the world. |
Nashville CARES | Nashville CARES' mission is to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Middle Tennessee. We work to achieve this through education, advocacy and support for those at risk for or living with HIV. Our VISION is a community where HIV infections are rare, and when they do occur, everyone with HIV/AIDS has access to the care, treatment and support to achieve optimal health and self-sufficiency without stigma or discrimination. |
Nashville Freedom School Partnership | Nashville Freedom School Partnership uses liter acy to instill cultural pride, self-assurance, and active citizenship with a primary focus on children and youth of color. |
Nashville General Hospital Foundation | The Nashville General Hospital Foundation procures resources to support the patients, families, staff and community of Nashville General Hospital. |
Nashville Youth for Christ | Youth for Christ reaches young people everywhere, working together with the local church and other like minded partners to raise up lifelong followers of Jesus who lead by their godliness in lifestyle, devotion to the word of God and prayer, passion for sharing the love of Christ and commitment to social involvement. |
NashvilleHealth | Our mission is to build and advance partnerships and initiatives that tackle Nashville's most critical health challenges. |
National Alliance of Panafrican Seminarians (NAPAS) | Our mission is to build equitable housing and mentor families to grow healthy homes and neighborhoods. |
National Museum of African American Music | The National Museum of African American Music's mission is to educate the world, preserve the legacy, and celebrate the central role African Americans play in creating the American soundtrack. |
New Hope Academy | New Hope Academy is a Christ-centered school educating children of diverse racial and socio-economic backgrounds by establishing a Biblical worldview and preparing each child to flourish academically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. |
Next Level Skills College Prep and Recruiting, Inc. | We prepare 8th grade, high school, and college students and student-athletes to go to college, graduate with a college degree, and start a professional career that they love and can use to be impactful in their community. |
One WillCo | At One WillCo, we believe that school should be a welcoming place for every child, regardless of their race or ethnicity. That's why we educate our community about the challenges diverse populations face, advocate for actionable solutions, and unite community members who align with our mission. |
Preston Taylor Ministries | PTM empowers Preston Taylor children and youth to discover and live their God-inspired dreams, develop a love for learning, and build joy-filled friendships that glorify Christ Jesus. |
Project Reflect | The Project Reflect mission is to transform urban America through education and policy reform?to save every child. We envision a community of empowerment and equality through education, self realization, personal responsibility, and service to others. |
Project Return, Inc. | Project Return's mission is to provide services and connect people with resources needed to return successfully to work and community after incarceration. Our vision is a full and free life after incarceration. |
Promise Land Heritage Association | To preserve and interpret the Historic Promise Land Site and to implement interpretative programs specific to the Promise Land Community and the African American cultural experience in general. |
Raphah Institute | Every day, lives are traumatically impacted by harm in communities. Structural and systemic defects often leave people very few healthy options that, when coupled with minimal opportunity for healing or transformation, result in generational cycles of harm. But, what if, as a community, we decided to interrupt these complicated, layered challenges? What if we could develop scalable and adaptive strategies that disrupt societal harm to prioritize our pursuit of individual healing and positive transformation? Raphah Institute partners with community leaders to design and implement solutions that empower us all to heal from harm. Through strategic partnerships that look beyond the status quo, Raphah Institute represents a chance to confront our more complicated community challenges, take a uniquely crafted approach, and see transformative healing for all. |
Rebuilding Together Nashville | Rebuilding Together repairs homes, revitalizes communities, and rebuilds lives. Since 1995, we have provided critical home repair and home rehab assistance for low-income homeowners, and have made meaningful improvements at the homes of over 600 families. We work to preserve affordable housing, prevent the displacement of families, empower seniors to age in place, help our city recover from natural disasters, and retain the fabric of Nashville's neighborhoods. |
Renewal House | To treat, promote healing and provide housing for women and their children affected by substance use disorders. |
Rocketown of Middle Tennessee, Inc. | Offering HOPE to the next generation through Christ's love |
Royal Table Inc | Royal Table Inc is devoted to create a safe space for Youth in these unprecedented times, suicide prevention, offer STEM projects to youth and teach financial literacy to create streams of income to reduce violence, assist homeless and food drives. |
Southeast Center for Cooperative Development | The Southeast Center for Cooperative Development seeks to increase economic opportunities and benefits by creating and strengthening cooperative businesses and networks that grow an equitable economy. We give priority to developing the power and capacity of low-income, minority, and/or underserved areas of Metro Nashville and beyond. We envision a society in which we have eliminated racial and community disparities in employment, wealth, and income with an economy that sustains people, community and earth. |
Spring Hill Enrichment TN | Our mission is to educate and foster a love of learning. We firmly believe that if you encourage your children (and yourself) to learn new things, you will forever grow. There are unlimited possibilities in what we can achieve when we are not afraid to simply begin. |
Sumner County CASA | Sumner County CASA's mission is to recruit, train, and supervise community volunteers that act as advocates for the best interests of children involved in juvenile court proceedings; primarily as the result of abuse and/or neglect. These volunteers establish a relationship with the child, and act as the 'eyes and ears' of the judge to provide information needed so that informed decisions can be made in their cases. A CASA volunteer is often the only stable adult presence in a child's life and they continue to advocate for that child until a safe permanent home is found. |
Sweet Sleep, Inc. | Sweet Sleep exists to demonstrate God's love and hope in Christ to the world's orphaned and vulnerable children, improving their quality of life. Sweet Sleep accomplishes this mission by empowering caretakers in these children's communities through cooperative businesses and micro-finance savings groups. Originally founded to provide beds to vulnerable children, Sweet Sleep still distributes beds on short term mission trips, through partnerships with US-based churches and engaging VBS curriculum for children. |
TeamCJColas Uterine Cancer Foundation | The mission of TeamCJColas Uterine Cancer Foundation is to educate women about the most common form of cancer involving the female reproductive organs. Education includes being aware of the common symptoms and risk factors thereby promoting early detection and treatment as needed. The foundation focuses on the racial and health disparity targeting primarily Black women as well as all women residing within socially and economically underserved communities. We provide support such as free transportation and free child care for cancer patients. |
Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty | Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (TADP) seeks to honor life by abolishing the death penalty in Tennessee. TADP works to accomplish this mission by educating Tennesseans about the problems with the death penalty system and empowering citizens to act for change. |
Tennessee Aquatic Project and Development Group Inc. | Our vision was to create a youth based organization that would provide at-risk and inner city youth in particular, a complete approach to personal development. We would stress the educational, personal, community, occupational, ecological and human connections that compose our world and life choices. Using aquatics and travel as major incentives, we would organize The Tennessee Aquatic Project Group for youth aged 8-18. |
Tennessee Educators of Color Alliance | TECA's mission is to amplify the voice, presence, and support for educators of color while remaining student-centered and solutions-oriented. We believe that in order to ensure strong accountability systems that promote equitable outcomes and excellence in education, more educators of color need a shared elevated voice and stronger presence. Additionally, ALL students, especially students of color, deserve racially and ethnically diverse teachers in their classroom. |
Tennessee Higher Education Initiative, Inc. | The Tennessee Higher Education Initiative (THEI) is a non-profit organization working to disrupt systems of harm and create opportunities for autonomy and success by providing college access to people inside Tennessee prisons, preparing students for skillful re-entry, and reducing barriers to continued education and achievement. |
TennesseeCAN, Inc. | 50CAN: The 50-State Campaign for Achievement Now is a nonprofit organization that advocates for a high-quality education for all kids, regardless of their address. TennesseeCAN: The Tennessee Campaign for Achievement Now is affiliated with the national 50CAN network. TennesseeCAN empowers local stakeholders-from community members to policymakers-to advocate for improved K-12 education policies that put Tennessee children first. Together, we are working to ensure students have access to high-quality schools, teachers and resources that prioritize their unique educational talents and needs. |
The Equity Alliance | THE EQUITY ALLIANCE unapologetically builds independent Black political and economic power. We educate, empower, and mobilize Black people to take action and keep our government in check. We envision a world where Black communities are thriving and have equitable access to power, resources, and the freedom to choose our quality of life. |
The Hope Station, Inc. | To provide financial assistance relief for single working mothers, whose income disqualifies them for government assistance. |
The Housing Fund | The Housing Fund provides resources and creative leadership to help individuals and communities create and maintain affordable and healthy places in which low and moderate income people live. The Housing Fund is a private non-profit, Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). We were founded in 1996 to help create solutions to the affordable housing crisis- and we are still in operation combatting these same issues today. Our goal is to create affordable homeownership opportunities that are sustainable for generations. Our programs operate across the entire state of Tennessee, serving populations with incomes at or below 80%, 100%, and 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI). We offer programs such as Down Payment Assistance, Shared Equity Homeownership, and Home Improvement Loans. |
The Kayson Kids Foundation | We are committed to celebrating the lives of children hoped for, living and deceased. Creating indelible events and meaningful activities for families of our community with Christ as our foundation. |
The West End Connection | Preserving the rich history of this community. Connecting with one another for the betterment of West End while fostering new relationships with our neighbors. |
Transformation Life Center | Our Mission: Ignite (purpose), Inspire (success) and Transform the lives of African American collegiate students and youth living in underserved communities through Education, Leadership, Health & Wellness. Our Vision: "Cultivating future leaders to positively impact their community and the world!" Our Programs: Pathway To Success Initiative (P2SI) Leadership Academy (10 Week Leadership Academy + College Scholarships) Black Men Run, Brown Boys Read Initiative (Literacy + Leadership + Health: 2nd to 5th Grade African American/Black Males) 12th Annual Steps of Success 5K Run/Walk (Annual Fundraiser - September 10, 2022) |
United Way of Rutherford County | The United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties improves lives by advancing opportunities for education, health and financial stability for all. |
Unlimited Potential Community Development Corporation | The mission of Unlimited Potential Community Development Corporation (Unlimited Potential Inc.) is to create pathways for success to empower our community for spiritual, personal and economic growth. |
Urban League of Middle Tennessee | Mission: The mission of the Urban League of Middle Tennessee is to enable African Americans, other minorities and disenfranchised groups access to economic self-reliance, power, parity, and civil rights by building better lives, stronger families, and connecting Middle Tennessee to employment, education, and support services |
Verge Theater Company | Producing stimulating, affordable theater for Nashville. Providing opportunities for theater artistic to express themselves. Bringing small budget, topical, raw, representative, risky, Chicago style theater to Nashville. |
Vine Branch Fellowship | Vine Branch Fellowship designs programs to equip individuals, families, seniors, and low-income groups with the tools to create healthier food options. VBF provides meals to uplift those going through difficult times. We seek to combat the growing concerns of diabetes, celiac, obesity, depression, and other chronic health illnesses. It creates opportunities with a centralized focus of connecting individuals and/or families with opportunities to assist those in need, through volunteering, and installing community gardens. VBF strives to connect the VINE of resources in communities to a BRANCH of individuals in need of assistance through FELLOWSHIP opportunities. |
Water Walkers | We provide access and opportunities for youth in urban areas to experience watersports, outdoor adventure, and educational resources, resulting in confident and empowered leaders who are ready to walk on the rough waters of life. |
WFSK Jazzy 88 | JAZZY 88 strives to provide high-quality programming which is both educational and entertaining. Serving the Metropolitan Nashville area with information the general public can use in their daily lives. |
When We Are Us Inc | Our mission is to ignite the talents and ideas of children in an underserved populous area by encouraging and supporting their future. We want to make a difference in the lives of youth of Nashville by providing them with the tools, resources and support they need in order to shape them into the leaders of tomorrow. When We Are Us is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit offering the youth of Nashville a chance to reach their fullest potential. |
Williamson County Homeless Alliance Inc | The mission of the Williamson County Homeless Alliance is to develop and maintain a permanent transitional sanctuary that meets the needs of people experiencing homelessness in Franklin/Williamson County Tennessee by partnering with local government, non-profits, businesses, individuals, and churches. |
Wilson County Black History Committee | The Wilson County Black History Committee has a vision and mission to share the heritage, arts, and culture of African Americans who lived in Wilson County by restoring Pickett Chapel, a slave-built 1827 sanctuary, into a museum for education, events, and exhibits. |
Wilson County Civic League | The Wilson County Civic League (W.C.C.L.) seeks to revitalize our community by empowering residents to become self-reliant, and economically secure. The W.C.C.L. will be the catalyst for this change by building coalitions and providing and implementing sustainable community development programs that improve people's lives. Our goal is to increase attendance in our programs by collaborating with the churches and other organizations. Encourage the tenants in our apartments to participate in our programs.Our vision is that residents will have the opportunity to create economically self-sufficient lives in a community that is flourishing with opportunity and growth.Core values: The W.C.C.L. seeks to strengthen the values of our community by developing and implementing charitable community development programs that emphasize volunteerism, charity, honesty, commitment and service.Motto: Preventive measures exceed rehabilative efforts. |
Young Leaders Council | Young Leaders Council's mission is to train diverse, committed individuals to effectively participate on the boards of nonprofit organizations and make a difference in the community by replenishing the volunteer leadership base. |
Youth Changes | Preparing today's youth to be tomorrow's leaders |
Youth Empowerment Through Arts and Humanities | Youth Empowerment through Arts and Humanities, Inc. (YEAH!) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable youth arts organization in Nashville, Tennessee. YEAH! welcomes people of all backgrounds into a creative, collaborative community to amplify the voices of youth and underrepresented populations through educational arts and music programming. |
Youth Encouragement Services | The mission of Youth Encouragement Services (YES) is to enrich the lives of Nashville's youth by providing opportunities that encourage them to reach their full potential spiritually, academically, socially, and physically through daily programming in a Christ-centered community. |
YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee | YWCA Nashville and Middle Tennessee is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. It is the vision of YWCA Nashville and Middle Tennessee to focus on women and girls who desire to create a better quality of life for themselves and/or their families; to achieve self-sufficiency; and to increase their financial strength. YWCA will also be a spokesperson for those women who have no voice. Further, we will raise the awareness and diminish the incidence of violence and racism. |
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