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2015 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN REPORT
2015 GivingMatters.com Capital Campaign Report
Since 2007, GivingMatters.com has produced an annual Capital Campaign Report to further the program’s mission of informing and enriching philanthropy in Middle Tennessee. The data in this report is compiled from hundreds of responses to a survey distributed to more than 1,400 nonprofits throughout Middle Tennessee, as well as from nonprofit data provided in GivingMatters.com. This report intends to:
Announce new campaigns to local funders;
Give donors an update on funds raised-to-date in ongoing capital campaigns;
Provide information on recently completed campaigns;
Announce preliminary plans for capital campaigns in the next three years;
Note trends over time in Middle Tennessee.
A capital campaign, for the purposes of this report, is defined as a fundraising effort beyond annual operating or program budgets, which is focused on the purchase of a permanent asset (land, building, major equipment) or a major renovation project. Endowment campaigns may also be part of a capital campaign.
Last year, Middle Tennessee nonprofits self-reported 74 campaigns in process. This year’s report includes details from 75 organizations reporting involvement in current capital campaigns.
The number of anticipated capital campaigns reported has decreased slightly from last year’s report, to 147 campaigns expected to launch in the next three years, compared to 166 campaigns reported to be in the planning stages last year. In the 2011 and 2012 reports, 131 and 184 nonprofits, respectively, were planning to launch campaigns within the following three years, dropping to 137 in the 2013 report.
GivingMatters.com is an online resource that informs, empowers and enriches charitable giving in Middle Tennessee. GivingMatters.com furthers the cause of philanthropy in our region by promoting nonprofit transparency and putting nonprofit information at the fingertips of donors, volunteers, and community members.
GivingMatters.com is an initiative of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, and is supported by the following partners:
Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Kharis Foundation AWC Family Foundation Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Trust The Louie M. and Betty M. Phillips Foundation Baptist Healing Trust The Frist Foundation The Memorial Foundation, Inc. Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund The HCA Foundation Metro Nashville Arts Commission Caterpillar Financial Services Joe C. Davis Foundation
Total Campaigns Reported 2007: 85 Total Campaigns Reported 2012: 83 Total Campaigns Reported 2008: 107 Total Campaigns Reported 2013: 80 Total Campaigns Reported 2009: 102 Total Campaigns Reported 2014: 74 Total Campaigns Reported 2010: 90 Total Campaigns Reported 2015: 75 Total Campaigns Reported 2011: 83
Reported Capital Campaigns Completed in 2014: 34 Reported Amount Raised for 2014 Completed Campaigns: $99,664,834
Total Goal of Current Campaigns $623,443,052
Total Amount Raised-to-Date $343,712,116
Total Current Goal without Colleges/Universities $493,443,052
Raised-to-Date without Colleges/Universities $241,719,773
Campaign Ranges:
<$25,000: 4 $100,000 - $999,999: 23 $2,000,000-$9,999,999: 17 >$50,000,000: 4
$25,000 - $99,999: 10 $1,000,000 - $1,999,999: 10 $10,000,000-$49,000,000: 7
Campaign by Organization Type:
Organization Type # Current Campaigns Total Campaign Goals Arts, Culture & Humanities 13 $190,634,700
Education 11 $169,485,200
Animal-Related 3 $160,850,000
Human Services 11 $29,305,000
Youth Development 12 $20,863,277
Food & Nutrition 1 $20,000,000
Health 3 $18,600,000
Housing & Shelter 7 $5,617,000
Mental Health 2 $5,500,000
Employment 1 $1,000,000
Environment 7 $927,875
Other 4 $660,000
2015 GivingMatters.com Capital Campaign Report Analysis
Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by AgencyCounties/Areas
ServedGoal
Raised as of
March 1, 2015Campaign Start Date
AAOC Camps for Youth
Development
Youth Development Funds will go toward property to build an AOCC community center. Davidson $350,000 $20,000 2013 October
Abe's Garden Health Abe’s Garden seeks to establish a model of care for those suffering from
Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (ADRD). The organization has
secured the funding necessary to complete Phase I construction and is
currently seeking funding to complete Phase II: 28 single- and 1 double-
occupancy memory care residential suites; an expansive, shaded
courtyard featuring water, fire, earth, and wind themed gardens, a
backyard grill, indoor/outdoor fireplace, water feature, nature discovery
area, and three raised garden beds; pet care and bird feeding areas; a two-
level parking garage; and geothermal wells.
Davidson, National $4,800,000 $977,000 2015 June
African American Heritage
Society of Maury County
Arts, Culture &
Humanities - Historic
Preservation
Funds will go toward preservation projects. Maury $2,500 $2,100 2014 December
Alive Hospice Human Services,
Health
The pupose of Alive Hospice's capital campaign is to build a 10-bed free-
standing hospice facility in Murfreesboro. The new facility marks an
expansion of Alive Hospice’s services in Rutherford County, which
presently include home hospice care and grief support services.
Rutherford $7,000,000 $300,000 2015 June
Arts Center of Cannon County,
Inc.
Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds will be used for interior improvements: theater lighting and sound
equipment, update public bathrooms, replace theater carpet; and to pay
off the facility mortgage.
Cannon, Rutherford,
Warren, Coffee,
Wilson
$500,000 $330,000 2014 April
Barefoot Republic Youth Development Barefoot's Camper's base has grown over 300% since its permanent
facility opened in 2009. To address this growth, Barefoot's capital
campaign goal is to raise funds to construct a second campus at it's
facility, with the addition of six more cabins, a lodge and gymnasium. The
improvements will enable Barefoot to double the number of campers
served each summer.
Davidson, Williamson,
Sumner, Rutherford,
Allen
$1,380,000 $540,000 2015 April
Boys & Girls Club of Maury
County
Youth Development Funds will go toward a complete renovation of Boys and Girls Club of
Maury County's 74-year-old Teen Center facility. Current health and
safety issues include: a roof caving in, leaks, mold, peeling paint, etc., As
part of the renovation, the organization will redesign the space to
maximize youth served and program facilitation, and improve the
aesthetics of the building to attract and retain more teen members.
Maury $225,000 $154,483 2014 March
Cannon County Rescue Squad,
Inc.
Public Safety,
Diesaster
Preparedness & Relief
Funds will be used to replace an outdated and unsafe emergency
response vehicle.
Cannon $125,000 $5,000 2014 October
The Center for Courageous
Kids
Health The Courage and Commitment Campaign's goal is to raise funds to
support capital projects and new and expanded programs. The Center for
Courageous Kids has reached capacity and there is an increase in the
needs of medically fragile children.
Statewide $10,000,000 $3,100,000 2014 January
Clarksville-Montgomery
County Education Foundation
Education Funds will go towards a $1M endowment goal to foster support for
programs that increase student achievement and teacher development.
Montgomery $1,000,000 $326,000 2015 September
Colby's Army Human Services Funds will go toward the purchase of land for a permanent home for the
Colby's Army Learning Center where people with life challenges will learn
skills through interactions with animals, including horses, and nature.
Davidson, Cheatham,
Williamson, Sumner,
Montgomery
$330,000 $42,000 2015 January
Community Homeless
Outreach & Support, Inc.
Housing & Shelter Money raised will fund a 1500 sq. foot addition to current building. Wilson and
surrounding counties
$275,000 $100,000 2014 August
Country Music Foundation Arts, Culture &
Humanities
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's Working on a Building
capital campaign funds the Museum's 210,000-square-foot expansion,
integrating the now state-of-the-art Museum into the downtown Music
City Center campus, which will scale up programming to accommodate a
dramatic increase in annual visitation to nearly 1 million guests.
Davidson, Nationwide $100,000,000 $84,800,000 2011 January
Crossroads Campus Housing & Shelter Funds raised will go towards the creation of affordable housing and
community for at-risk young adults. The goal is to raise an additional
$90,000 to provide $50,000 in matching funds for $160,000 Tennessee
Housing Trust Fund Grant and $40,000 for A&E fees, interiors and
replacement reserves.
Davidson $250,000 $160,000 2014 August
Currey Ingram Academy Education Funds will be used to renovate the Jan Carell Field House in order to turn
the former dining hall into athletic space. The new space will enable the
athletic department to have a communal location for student athletes,
study spaces, meetings, a video conference room and offices.
Williamson $300,000 $58,200 2013 February
Deer Run Retreat Center Youth Development Funds will be used to build new camp facilities and to meet the growing
number of annual summer campers. Facilities will include a multi-use
building containing a kitchen, dining hall, auditorium and nurses station,
as well as four camper cabins and an administrative building.
Statewide $2,300,000 $800,000 2015 January
Discovery Place, Inc. Mental Health Funds will go toward the building of a new cafeteria. Davidson, Dickson $500,000 $300,000 2015 January
Exile International, Inc. International Funds will go toward the expansion and improvement of Exile
International's facilities in DR Congo, the Peace Lives Center, which houses
over 100 individuals. Upgrades will include a fully functioning kitchen, as
well as showers and latrines. A solar power source will be purchased to
supply electricity.
DR Congo, Uganda $15,000 $0 2015 March
Fannie Battle Day Home for
Children
Education Thus far, capital campaign funds have gone toward expenses to move to a
larger, more up-to-date facility to serve more children and families, have a
larger indoor activity space and provide safer and more adequate parking.
As of 2012, the initial move was completed, but two remaining classrooms
remain in need of opening to complete the campaign.
Davidson $1,816,900 $1,466,485 2010 October
Fashioned In His Image Total
Women's Center, Inc.
Youth Development,
Religion-Related
Funds will go toward building renovations. Davidson $25,000 $0 2015 April
FiftyForward Human Services,
Senior Services
Funds will go toward infrastructure improvements to existing facilities. Williamson, Davidson $4,500,000 $2,400,000 2011 January
Flourishing Families Housing & Shelter Funds raised during the Cultivate Innovation Campaign will allow
Flourishing Families to intensify its commitment to identifying new
approaches to service and establish new Centers of Excellence to promote
collaboration across nonprofits and communities.
Montgomery $500,000 $3,500 2015 January
Franklin County Humane
Society
Animal-Related Franklin County Humane Society has been raising funds to build a new
animal shelter to house and care for abandoned pets until permanent
homes are found for them. The new Animal Harbor was completed and
moved into in December 2014.
Franklin $600,000 $533,000 2011 August
Friends of Beaman Park Environment Funds will be used to renovate a historic barn and preserve a piece of the
agricultural heritage of this part of Davidson County. This barn will be a
focal point of the Proctor Farm Trailhead at Beaman Park.
Davidson, Cheatham $60,000 $4,000 2014 October
Friends of Bledsoe Creek State
Park
Environment Funds will be used to purchase equipment for an all-inclusive playground
that will allow children of all physical and mental abilities to play together
in a safe, fun filled setting.
Robertson, Sumner,
Wilson, Davidson,
Trousdale, Macon
$55,940 $34,000 2014 July
Friends of Mt. Juliet Parks and
Greenways
Environment,
Recreation
Funds will be used to finance a formal parks and greenways planning
study to cover the next 10-20 years.
Wilson $50,000 $4,000 2015 January
Friends of Radnor Lake Environment Funds will be used to complete the Aviary Education Center at Radnor
Lake.
Davidson, Williamson $600,000 $510,000 2012 August
Friends of Tennessee School
for the Blind
Education Funds raised during The Bring Back Bowling to TSB Campaign will go
toward making a 60-year-old, two-lane bowling alley usable and
accessible to students at Tennessee School for the Blind once again.
Student will have this setting for learning the myriad of skills necessary to
go to any bowling alley in the world, and participate with peers who are
sighted.
Statewide $113,300 $113,000 2012 February
GFWC Brentwood Woman's
Club
Philanthropy,
Voluntarism &
Grantmaking
Funds raised will increase our initial $12,500 endowment at Columbia
State Community College, provide a scholarship for a Morgan County high
school graduate, support education opportunities for domestic violence
survivors, veterans, and local non-profits: CASA, Davis House and
GraceWorks.
Williamson, Davidson,
Morgan
$20,000 $7,157 2014 June
Global Education Center Arts, Culture &
Humanities
The immediate purpose of the Global Education Center's capital campaign
is to replace the roofs on its two historic buildings, remedying an urgent
situation which caused ceilings in its primary studio to collapse after the
most recent snow. Additional funds will be used for interior repairs due to
water damage as well as cosmetic improvements.
Davidson $100,000 $5,800 2015 February
Global Outreach
Developments, International
Youth Development,
Education
Funds will be used to build an elementary/middle school with a
community center in a low-income neighborhood in the Old Hickory area.
The organization has outgrown its present educational facility and will
increase its space by 5,800 sq. ft. A community center will also provide
needed recreational space for children in the neighborhood and the
surrounding area.
Davidson $400,000 $100,000 2014 March
Greenhouse Ministries Human Services,
Employment
Funds will allow for building a new structure on Greenhouse Ministries lot
behind its existing structure. This new space will house all of its services
under one roof and provide the additional space for holistic service
expansion goals (growing food, job skills and education programs).
Rutherford $5,000,000 N/A 2015 May
High Hopes, Inc. Health, Youth
Development
The Reaching Higher: Making Hope a Reality capital campaign began in
2011 with the goal to raise $3.8 million for land purchase and
construction of a 14,400 square foot facility. Construction was completed
and doors opened in January 2014. We have currently raised $2.4 million.
Williamson and 11
Middle Tennessee
counties
$3,800,000 $2,405,046 2011 September
The King's Daughters Child
Development Center
Education The King's Daughters Child Development Center is building a new
Children's Center to serve families with infant, toddlers and school-aged
children.
Davidson $1,500,000 $1,089,701 2012 January
LEAP Organization Youth Development Funds will be used to pay the down payment on 24,000 sq. ft college
campus that LEAP has purchased and converted into its Youth
Development Headquarters and business incubator, the latter which LEAP
leases as affordable office spaces to small businesses and non-profits.
Montgomery $633,277 $33,050 2014 June
Manchester Arts Center Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds will be used to improve lighting and efficiency in the theater and
practice areas.
Middle Tennessee $7,200 $1,500 2015 April
Manna's Hana Riding Center,
Inc.
Youth Development Funds will be used to purchase land and build a meeting area and indoor
riding arena with stalls.
Putnam, White,
Overton,Fentress,
Decalb, Jackson
$250,000 $0 2015 August
Martin Methodist College Education Funds raised will go toward property acquisition for the expansion of
Martin Methodist College's business/MBA & nursing programs. It will also
fund the expansion of MMC's science building and the construction of a
new student union.
Giles, Lawrence,
Lincoln, Marshall,
Maury
$50,000,000 $11,000,000 2014 (Phase 1) ,
2016 June (Phase 2)
Matt Gardner Homestead
Museum
Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds raised will be used for the necessary restoration and repair of Matt
Gardner Homestead Museum's roof.
Giles, Lincoln,
Lawrence, Maury,
Marshall
$25,000 $3,000 2015 January
Mending Hearts, Inc. Mental Health,
Housing & Shelter
Funds will be used to eliminate mortgage debts, and build four new
recovery houses and a Community Center. Additional funds will go
towards Mending Hearts, Inc.'s endowment and rehabilitation, repair and
reserve funds.
Middle Tennessee $5,000,000 $0 Fall 2015
Middle Tennessee State
University Foundation
Education Funds raised will be used to finance scholarships, awards and stipends for
students; to hire new deans; to endow faculty chairs and professorships;
to foster an innovative learning environment through capital facility
expansions; and to building matching funds and academic program
enhancements.
Rutherford and
surrounding counties
$80,000,000 $90,992,343 2009 January
Midnight Basketball
League/Program
Youth Development,
Recreation
Funds will to go toward the acquisition of a dedicated facility for Midnight
Basketball.
Davidson, Sumner $2,300,000 $0 2015 January
Minerva Foundation Education Funds will be used to build a cultural center to house programs and
projects.
Davidson, Wilson,
Sumner, Williamson
$1,700,000 $800 2014 September
Mt. Juliet Senior Activity
Center
Human Services,
Senior Services
Funds will be used to build a new Senior Center . Wilson and
surrounding counties
$2,000,000 N/A 2015 June
Mustard Seed Ranch Housing & Shelter,
Human Services
Money raised will be directed toward the establishment of two new
children's homes.
Putnam $800,000 $400,000 2015 May
My Friend's House Family and
Children Services
Youth Development Funds will be used to construct a new facility to replace current facility, as
it is consistently in need of repair.
Statewide $1,000,000 $44,067 2010 July
Nashville Ballet Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds raised for the ELEVATE Capital Campaign will be used to expand
and renovate Nashville's Ballet's facility.
Davidson $5,500,000 $5,200,000 2013 January
Nashville Children's Theatre Arts, Culture &
Humanities
The endowment will ensure that NCT's programs are accessible in the
future to all of the community's children. It will additionally be used to
provide unrestricted program support and equipment improvements.
Davidson, Williamson,
Wilson, Sumner,
Rutherford
$1,000,000 $260,000 2013 June
Nashville Inner City Ministry,
Inc.
Youth Development Funds will be used to purchase and renovate our Ministry Center at 1000
Apex Street.
Davidson $6,000,000 $3,690,284 2015 April
Nashville Opera Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Nashville Opera's original capital campaign, launched in 2007, raised
$11.2 million towards toward a goal of $12 million. It is currently seeking
$1 million to name its studio.
Davidson, Williamson,
MSA Greater
Nashville
$12,000,000 $11,167,000 2007 June
Nashville Public Library
Foundation
Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds raised will be used for endowment and capital needs. Davidson $15,000,000 $14,330,000 2011 February
Nashville Public Radio Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds will be used to strengthen local news coverage by funding
additional full-time journalists; to meet pressing technology and
infrastructure needs ; and to acquire the license for Classical 91.1 FM,
ensuring that Nashville will always have separate public radio news and
classical music stations.
Davidson and
surrounding 23
counties
$4,500,000 $2,000,000 2012 June
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere Animal-Related Nashville Zoo's capital campaign aims to increase the Zoo's capacity to
accommodate more than one million guests annually. Funding secured
will enable the Zoo to create a new visitor entrance & additional parking,
a vet hospital, Andean bear, spider monkey and gorilla exhibits, as well as
an African-themed region comprised of giraffes, lions, rhinos, cheetah and
zebras.
Davidson, Williamson
and surrounding
counties
$160,000,000 $36,775,100 2014 June
National Museum of African
American Music
Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds will go initially toward the construction of the museum, as well as
the creation of an operating structure and financial model to ensure the
continued viability of the project. Plans include opening with an
endowment in place and working capital to support operations until initial
investment is recouped and museum is self-sustaining.
Davidson $40,000,000 $25,000,000 2015 January
New Horizons Corporation Human Services,
Disability Services
Funds will go toward building and program expansion. New Horizons
currently serves approximately 200 disabled adults and hopes to increase
that by 25%.
Davidson $250,000 N/A 2015 January
Old Friends Senior Dog
Sanctuary
Animal-Related Funds will go to refurbish and pay for Lucy-Lu's lookout, expansion
property, fencing and site improvements.
Wilson, Davidson,
Sumner
$250,000 $80,000 2014 October
Olde Worlde Theatre Arts, Culture &
Humanities
Funds raised will go toward a building to educate, house and expand Olde
Worlde's mission of furthering classic theatre arts for children and lifelong
learners.
Davidson $12,000,000 $6,000 2015 January
Operation Stand Down
Tennessee
Human Services,
Veteran Services
OSDTN's Preserving the Promise capital campaign goal is to complete the
purchase and renovation of its building so that there will be a permanent
Service Center for Veterans in Middle Tennessee.
Davidson $3,000,000 $450,000 2014 March
Pathway Women's Business
Center
Employment Funding will be used to launch the operations of a Women's Business
Center to provide one-on-one training and educational assistance for
female entrepreneurs.
Nashville MSA,
Montgomery County
$1,000,000 $95,000 2015 January
Progress, Inc. Human Services Funds will be used for an additional building. Davidson, Williamson,
Cheatham,
Rutherford, Robert
$1,000,000 $366,000 2014 July
Providence Christian Academy Education Providence Christian Academy's Limitless capital campaign was launched
in March 2013 to fund the construction of two new buildings on the
current campus. The buildings were completed in July 2014. In August
2014, PCA launched Phase 2 of the Limitless capital campaign. The goal is
to receive commitments for a combined total of $5 million.
Rutherford $5,000,000 $2,700,000 2014 August
Room In The Inn Housing & Shelter Monies will be used to fill a gap in the funding of the cost of Room In the
Inn's facility, which opened in 2010.
Davidson $642,000 $12,858,000 2010
Safe Haven Family Shelter Housing & Shelter,
Human Services
In October of 2012, Safe Haven broke ground on a renovation and
expansion project of the main shelter facility on 1234 3rd Avenue South.
The purpose of the campaign is to build capacity.
Davidson and
surrounding counties
$3,000,000 $2,843, 150 2011 November
Second Harvest Food Bank of
Middle Tennessee
Food, Agriculture &
Nutrition
Funds raised during Second Harvest's $20 million capital campaign will
expand capacity and double food distribution to 62 million pounds by
2024. The campaign will establish distribution centers in Rutherford and
Benton Counties and reconfigure and expand the main center in Nashville.
A new hub-and-spoke distribution pattern will supply the additional
pounds with greater efficiency.
46 counties in Middle
and West Tennessee
$20,000,000 $400,000 2015 January
Strings for Hope Human Services Funds will be used to purchase equipment that will help the women
served by The Next Door to train and learn job skills.
Davidson, Dickson $25,000 $10,000 2014 November
Swan Conservation Trust Environment Funds will go toward the completion of land acquisition for Big Swan
Headwaters Preserve. The campaign began in 2004. The goal is to finish
outstanding loan payments of $70,000 this year. If $35,000 is raised, an
anonymous donor will match donations to pay off the loan and secure the
land.
Lewis, Lawrence,
Maury, Perry, Wayne
$35,000 $1,300,000 2004 February
Tennessee Baptist Childrens
Homes
Human Services Funds will be directed toward capital improvements and technological
advancement.
Statewide $5,200,000 $2,000,000 2015 May
Tennessee Children's Home Youth Development The goal of the Providing Direction Capital Campaign is to raise funds to
increase the number of group homes for residential care of at-risk youth
aged 13-18 years old. The organization has already started two houses in
the East Ten./Knoxville area and a multi-purpose building to house offices
and a school. The organization now hopes to build two additional houses
in West Tenn. This would enable TCH to serve 25% more young people.
Statewide $6,000,000 $2,100,000 2013 April
Tennessee Parks and
Greenways Foundation
Environment Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation's goal is to raise funds for the
purchase of Blueberry Hill at Beaman Park, a 13 acre tract of land adjacent
to the park containing natural and scenic spaces with conservation values
of great importance.
Davidson $68,935 $50,500 2014 May
Tennessee Prison Outreach
Ministry
Human Services Funds will go toward the establishment of TPOM's re-entry center in
Nashville for job training, job placement, counseling and mentoring for
returning citizens. It is also creating transitional houses for both men and
women who are released from prisons.
Statewide $1,000,000 $685,000 2014 March
University School of Nashville Education Funds will go toward endowment, building, academic initiatives and
annual giving.
Middle Tennessee $28,000,000 $19,000,000 2011 July
Walden's Puddle Environment Monies raised will fund construction of an addition to Walden's Pudde's
existing building that will house waterfowl, baby bunnies and allow room
for refrigerator and freezer storage and cage cleaning.
Middle Tennessee $58,000 $14,000 2014 July
Walk By Faith Ministries Housing & Shelter Funds will be used by Walk By Faith Ministries to purchase a new home on
four acres of land with a 6-month land contract. $10,000.00 has already
been put down as a deposit.
Upper Cumberland
counties
$150,000 $10,000 2014 November
Wayne Reed Christian
Childcare Center
Education Funds will be used to purchase a new commercial gas stove. In addition,
WRCCC needs to purchase new computers for its administrative team,
market to ponsors for its annual fundraiser dinner and finance
scholarships to its Summer Enrichment Program.
Davidson $55,000 $0 2014 December
West Nashville Sports League Recreation & Sports Funds will be used to build a baseball field for kids with disabilities. Davidson and
statewide
$500,000 $0 2015 March
Organization
Total Amount
Raised
Abe's Garden $9,000,000
Bethesda Community Mission, Inc. $35,000
Blue Monarch $1,000,000
Brown Center for Autism $50,000
Cannon County Rescue Squad, Inc. $20,000
Child Advocacy Center for the 23rd Judicial District $5,000
Christian Community Services $45,000
Cottage Cove Urban Ministries $85,000
Discovery Place, Inc. $234,000
Exile International, Inc. $40,000
Fashioned In His Image Total Women's Center, Inc. $11,000
Ferrell Hollow Farm Senior Horse Sanctuary $2,500
Friends of Kellytown $400,000
The Friends of Two Rivers Mansion $50,000
GFWC Brentwood Woman's Club $12,500
Global Outreach Developments, Intl $52,000
Hope for Justice $4,500,000
Lipscomb University $75,000,000
Manchester Arts Center Not Provided
Mt. Juliet Animal Shelter Volunteer Organization $20,000
Music City Recovery Resources $16,500
The New Beginnings Center $138,000
The Next Door $5,500,000
Pet Community Center $248,000
Providence Christian Academy $2,700,000
Rutherford County Historical Society Not Provided
Samaritan Ministries of the Temple Church, Inc. $30,000
SAMM Not Provided
Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation $50,500
Capital Campaigns Completed in 2014
Walk By Faith Ministries $10,000
Water City USA Not Provided
Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center Not Provided
Welcome Home Ministries $40,000
YWCA of Nashville & Middle Tennessee $369,834
$99,664,834
Capital Campaigns Completed in 2014 (continued)
abrasiveMedia Colby's Army
Accessible Builders Consortium, Inc. Community Child Care, Inc.
African American Heritage Society of Maury County Community Spirit, Inc.
AGAPE The Conservancy for Parthenon & Centennial Park
Alive Hospice Country Music Foundation
All American Dachshund Rescue CrossBridge, Inc.
The American Negro Playwright Theatre Crossroads Campus
American Red Cross Currey Ingram Academy
Aphesis House, Inc. Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt
The Arc Davidson County & Greater Nashville Discover Madison, Inc.
Battle of Franklin Trust Dismas, Inc.
Belcourt Theatre, Inc. Don't Follow Me, Inc.
Bethlehem Centers of Nashville The Edison School
Blessed Revelations Elders First (DBA Mindful Care Adult Day Services)
Blue Monarch Exile International, Inc.
Boys & Girls Club of Maury County Faith Family Medical Center
The Branch of Nashville Faithworks
Cannon County Rescue Squad, Inc. Family & Children's Service
Carnton Plantation Feed America First of TN, Inc.
The Carter House Ferrell Hollow Farm Senior Horse Sanctuary
CASA Works, Inc. The Food Initiative
Cedarcroft Home, Inc. Franklin County Humane Society
Cervical Cancer Coalition of Tennessee Franklin Housing Collaborative
Charis Health Center Friends of Kellytown
Cheekwood Friends of Mt. Juliet Parks and Greenways
Child Advocacy Center for the 23rd Judicial District Friends of Radnor Lake
Children Are People, Inc. The Friends of Two Rivers Mansion
Children's Museum Corporation of Rutherford County Friends of Warner Parks
Christian Community Services, Inc. GFWC Brentwood Woman's Club
Clarksville Montgomery County Museum Gilda's Club Nashville
Coffee County Children's Advocacy Center Global Outreach Developments, Intl
Anticipated Capital Campaigns 2016-2018
Global Sanctuary for Elephants Nashville Opera
Gordon Jewish Community Center New Dialect
Grinder's Switch Foundation New Hope Academy
Growth Enterprises Nashville, Inc. New Horizons Corporation
Hands On Nashville New Transitions
The Heimerdinger Foundation (DBA Meals 2 Heal) Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary
Helping Hands of Putnam County Olde Worlde Theatre
Hickman Humane Society OutCentral, Inc.
Hope Smiles Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary
Horse Haven of Tennessee Pathway Women's Business Center
Hospital Hospitality House of Nashville Pauls Clinic, Inc.
House of Hope and New Beginnings Perry Co. Council on Aging
Humane Society of Dover-Stewart County Precious Chosen & Blessed Mission/Ministry
Jewish Family Service of Nashville and Middle TN Preventive Health Initiative
Land Between The Lakes Association Project Return, Inc.
LEAP Organization Providence Christian Academy
Lipscomb University Real Women Of Color
Little Guys Foundation The Refuge Center for Counseling
Manchester Arts Center Rocketown of Middle Tennessee
Manna's Hana Riding Center, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville, TN
The Mary Parrish Center Room In The Inn
Maury Regional Healthcare Foundation Rutherford County Emergency Food Bank
Men of Valor Sam Davis Memorial Association
Mercy Community Healthcare Samaritan Ministries of the Temple Church, Inc.
Moves & Grooves, Inc. Senior Center for the Arts/The Larry Keeton Theatre
Mt. Juliet Senior Activity Center Soles4Souls
Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra Sports 4 All Foundation
NASBA Center for the Public Trust Spring Hollow Community Learning Center
Nashville Dolphins Springboard Landings, Inc.
The Nashville Food Project Street Works
Nashville LPD-13 NSCC Strings for Hope
Anticipated Capital Campaigns 2016-2018 (continued)
Sumner Teen Center, Inc.
Susan G. Komen Upper Cumberland
Swan Conservation Trust
TAADAS (TN Association of Alcohol, Drug & other Addiction Services)
TAEYC (Tennessee Association for the Education of Young Children)
Ten Thousand Villages
Tennessee Arts Academy Foundation
Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
Tennessee Prison Outreach Ministry
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation
Tennessee World Affairs Council
Travellers Rest Historic House Museum, Inc.
W.O. Smith Music School
Walden's Puddle
Walk By Faith Ministries
Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center
Wee Care Day Care
Welcome Home Ministries
Williamson County Child Advocacy Center
Williamson County Education Foundation
Willow Oak Center for Arts & Learning
Wilson County Civic League, Inc.
Anticipated Capital Campaigns 2016-2018 (continued)