CFMT March 2021 Flood Grantee List

Grants from the Metro Nashville Disaster Response Fund as of September 2022

DateOrganization NameGrant DetailsAmount
4/30/2021Hispanic Family Foundation Incadditional funds to support rent and security deposits for families seeking permanent relocations. $40,000.00
4/30/2021Park Centerfunding to cover costs spent housing and feeding 38 homeless individuals whose homes were destroyed by flooding. $24,000.00
4/30/2021Catholic Charities of Tennesseeadditional funds to support rent and security deposits for families seeking permanent relocations. $25,000.00
6/4/2021Hands On Nashville, Inc.to provide support for severe storm and flood recovery construction management staffing. $84,468.00
6/4/2021Community Resource Centerto support the under $5,000 unmet needs of severe storm and flood survivors referred from disaster case management. $150,000.00
6/4/2021Catholic Charities of Tennesseeto provide additional financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors. $50,000.00
6/4/2021Conexion Americasto provide additional financial assistance for severe storm and flood survivors in form of gift cards. $45,000.00
6/4/2021Tennessee Conference United Methodist Churchto provide support for disaster case management related to severe storms and flooding March 25-April 3, 2021. $50,000.00
6/4/2021Hispanic Family Foundation Incto provide additional financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors. $50,000.00
7/8/2021South End United Methodist Churchto provide financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors. (Note: Amount reduced to Zero-check went uncashed and grant reversed and reallocated to CRC for same grant purpose)$-
12/9/2021Community Resource Centerto provide March 2021 Flood Relief (Replace Dist # 140871 to South End UMC) $50,000.00
9/28/2022Inspiritus Inc.to repair homes affected by the March 2021 Flood in Nashville. These funds provide support for both staff support and direct expenses related to homes on Davidson County. $202,939.50


Grants from the Tennessee Emergency Response Fund as of September 2022

DateOrganization NameGrant DetailsAmount
4/12/2021Catholic Charities of Tennesseefor basic financial assistance that includes but is not limited to temporary housing/deposits, utilities, insurance deductibles, and other financial assistance for flood survivors $25,000.00
4/12/2021Community Care Fellowshipfor basic financial assistance for flood survivors $10,000.00
4/12/2021Conexion Americasfor basic financial assistance for flood survivors in the form of Visa gift cards (similar to what was done for May 2010 Flood) $25,000.00
4/12/2021Hispanic Family Foundation Incfor rent/deposit assistance for families permanent displaced from their current apartments following the flooding $25,000.00
4/12/2021Rooftop Foundationfor temporary housing assistance for families affected by flooding. Note: Organization originally provided $25,000 grant, but the reported existing balance and fewer requests than anticipated following flood and no recent requests. They were asked to return $ and provided a $19,470.77 refund. $5,529.23
4/12/2021Salvation Army Nashville Area Commandfor transportation assistance for flood survivors (Amount reflects $10,000 refund from Salvation Army received 9/13/2021) $15,000.00
6/30/2021Wilson County Community Help Centerto provide financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors in Wilson County. Note: Organization originally provided $25,000 grant, but the reported existing balance and fewer requests than anticipated following flood and no recent requests. They were asked to return $ and provided a $23,300 refund. $1,700.00
6/30/2021Lantern Lane Farm, Inc.to provide counseling for severe storm and flood survivors. $25,000.00
11/23/2021Master Cars, Inc.to support car replacement for DRC017 flood survivor (37211)/Nashville March 2021 Flood. Single mother with child with special needs. $8,000.00
3/4/2022Hands On Nashville, Inc.to support repair/construction on multiple March 2021 flood impacted homes. $67,578.25
5/6/2022Rebuilding Together Nashvilleto provide direct construction support for Nashville flood survivors DRC034 ($30,063), DRC056($28,160), and DRC057($20,850) and provide grant for construction oversight and project management ($36,000) $115,073.00
9/28/2022Inspiritus Inc.to repair homes affected by the March 2021 Flood that affected Wilson County. These funds provide support for both staff support and direct expenses related to homes on Wilson County. $57,606.50