2016 Capital Campaign Report

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2016 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 1,500 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; • share preliminary plans for capital campaigns in the next three years; and • note trends over time in Middle Tennessee.

A capital campaign 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 75 campaigns in process. This year’s report includes details from 60 organizations reporting involvement in current capital campaigns.

The number of anticipated capital campaigns reported has decreased from last year’s report, to 51 campaigns expected to launch in the next three years, compared to 147 campaigns reported to be in the planning stages last year.

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 Joe C. Davis 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. Cal Turner Family Foundation The HCA Foundation Metro Nashville Arts Commission

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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 Total Campaigns Reported 2016: 60 Reported Capital Campaigns Completed in 2015: 13 Reported Amount Raised for 2015 Completed Campaigns: $233,678,763 Total Goal of Current Campaigns $2,719,725,670 Total Amount Raised-to-Date $1,671,841,465 Total Current Goal without Colleges/Universities $2,629,725,670 Raised-to-Date without Colleges/Universities $1,629,841,465 Campaign Ranges: <$25,000: 4 $100,000 - $999,999: 13 $2,000,000-$9,999,999: 16 >$50,000,000: 5 $25,000 - $99,999: 7 $1,000,000 - $1,999,999: 8 $10,000,000-$49,000,000: 7 Campaign by Organization Type: Organization Type # Current Campaigns Total Campaign Goals Human Services 16 $53,966,800 Education 11 $137,535,001 Arts, Culture & Humanities 10 $299,900,000 Other 6 $659,000 Youth Development 6 $7,664,869 Animal-Related 3 $183,200,000 Environment 3 $2,002,400,000 Health 3 $11,900,000 Food & Nutrition 1 $20,000,000 Senior Services 1 $2,500,000

2016 GivingMatters.com Capital Campaign Report Analysis

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Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by Agency Counties/Areas Served GoalRaised as of March 1,

2016Campaign Start

DateAlive Hospice Health Funds will be used to build a resident facility in Rutherford County

which will also serve the surrounding counties. Of the stated goal (which may increase due to increased construction costs), $2+ million will be contributed by the organization in hopes of raising $5.1 million from the community.

Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, Williamson, Wilson

$7,100,000 $1,000,000 November 2015

Aquinas College Education IGNITE is the first step in a capital campaign, to fully realize the roadmap for the future summarized in Vision 2020: Truth & Charity.IGNITE allows Aquinas to chiefly focus on the implementation ofexpanded facilities, enhancement of student experience, fosteringof spiritual growth, and cementing of academic distinction.

Middle Tennessee, Statewide, National

$30,000,000 $8,000,000 July 2014

Ark Community Resource and Assistance Center

Human Services Funds will be used for a 900 sq. ft. addition to the existing building. The organization does not have the needed funds to repave the parking lot, install required landscaping, build a new required exit onto state Highway 70, and other changes that may need to be made. It is in the process of getting bids for this project. Estimate $35,000-$50,000.

Cheatham $50,000 $0 April 2016

Aspen Tree Ministries Human Services Funds will be used to create Aspen Tree Center, a location for healing and life transformation ministries. The center will provide training and employment of former inmates, and provide Christian counseling, spiritual direction, and Christian coaching for people from all walks of life. The money will be used for the building and equipment.

Davidson, Dickson, Rutherford, Williamson, Wilson, Middle Tennessee

$3,500,000 $0 August 2016

Barefoot Republic, Inc. Youth Development The purpose is to double our camper capacity at our overnight facility, which will allow Barefoot to provide Christ-centered, multicultural camping experiences to the 500+ students on its waiting list. The campaign will also have a significant impact on the organization's ability to generate earned income to help the ministry become more self-sustainable.

Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Middle Tennessee

$1,400,000 $651,000 January 2014

Battle of Franklin Trust Arts, Culture & Humanities

There are two purposes of this capital campaign. First is to secure and preserve the aging Carter outbuildings, the farm office and smokehouse, and to relocate the slave cabin to a more historically accurate location (goal $150,000). The second is improvements to Battlefield Park site, including the removal of two houses (goal $100,000).

Statewide $250,000 $65,000 November 2015

Belcourt Theatre Inc. Arts, Culture & Humanities

Funds will be used for a major renovation project that will protect and preserve the Belcourt's historic gem, the 1925 Hall, while making essential building improvements that upgrade key spaces for audiences and staff and address significant structural shortcomings in accessibility and safety.

Davidson $4,500,000 $3,843,000 April 2015

Boys & Girls Clubs of Maury County

Youth Development Funds will be used for the renovation of the Teen Center and supplement a $50,000 renovation grant obtained from Lowe's. After renovation, they will be used to purchase new furniture and equipment for sponsorship rooms.

Maury $264,869 $209,103 April 2014

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Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by Agency Counties/Areas Served GoalRaised as of March 1,

2016Campaign Start

DateCannon County Rescue Squad

Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness & Relief

Funds will be used to purchase a new rescue truck to replace the existing rescue apparatus which is over 28 years old and 20+ years of service as an emergency response vehicle.

Cannon $120,000 $18,000 April 2016

Carpe Artista, Inc. Arts, Culture & Humanities

Funds will be used for the renovation, upgrading and mortgage payments of a recently-purchased building that will be the organization's flagship training building for Carpe Studio and new home of Carpe Cafe within the Historic Downtown District of Smyrna, Tenn. This includes purchasing additional equipment to expand needed education spaces and training equipment.

Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson

$420,000 $35,000 July 2015

Cheekwood Arts, Culture & Humanities

The Cheekwood Campaign is focused on financial sustainability and growth, with the goal of building the organization's endowment, addressing deferred maintenance, and establishing capital reserve funds for the care and maintenance of Cheekwood, as well as the enhancement of the Sculpture Trail and addition of a Children's Garden.

Davidson $30,000,000 $3,000,000 January 2016

Chris Adams Flight Academy Education Funds will be used for computers, equipment, text books, headsets, radios, flight simulators, educational programs and airplane expenses related to Discovery Flights.

Davidson $50,000 $0 March 2016

Christian Community Schools

Education Funds will be used to build a gymnasium and remodel current facilities to make room for additional classrooms.

Davidson, Robertson, Sumner

$4,000,000 $1,980,000 November 2013

Christian Schools Inc. (Goodpasture Christian School)

Education Funds will be used to construct a new middle school building, gym, collaborative idea center, audio/visual engineering center, entrepreneur/innovation lab and 16 classrooms, along with updating quad, landscaping, furnishings and equipment, and making many other campus improvements.

Cheatham, Davidson, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, Wilson

$11,000,000 $1,400,000 October 2015

Country Music Foundation Arts, Culture & Humanities

Funds will underwrite the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's 210,000 sq. ft. expansion ($77.5 million), scale up the Museum's collection, exhibition, and education programs to accommodate a 62% increase in visitation and to fully activate expanded spaces ($22.5 million).

Local, Regional, National, International

$100,000,000 $87,000,000 January 2012

Cumberland Adult Reading Council

Education Funds will pay for student and tutor materials in support of the organization's Adult Literacy Program.

Cumberland $10,000 $2,000 January 2016

Deer Run Retreat Center Youth Development Funds will go toward the building of new camp facilities to accommodate the growing number of campers Deer Run sees annually. The multi-use building will accommodate 350 people and include a kitchen, dining room, auditorium, meeting space and health center; seven cabins that sleep 16 people each; and an administrative office building.

Kentucky, Middle Tennessee, National

$2,800,000 $1,300,000 January 2015

Dickson County Help Center Human Services Funds will help pay off the organization's new roof, which cost $99,900, and as of this report, has been paid down to $70,000. The organization's goal is to have it paid off within 5 years.

Dickson $99,900 $30,000 January 2014

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Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by Agency Counties/Areas Served GoalRaised as of March 1,

2016Campaign Start

DateDucks Unlimited Inc. Environment The funds raised by the Rescue Our Wetlands capital campaign will

support the five components vital to the survival of wetlands, waterfowl, communities, and ecosystems that rely on those resources: conserving breeding and wintering landscapes for waterfowl, growing the organization's endowment, conservation education, and growing events and other sources of unrestricted funds.

National $2,000,000,000 $1,290,000,000 January 2013

Empower Me Day Camp Recreational Programs for Individuals with Disabilities

Funds will go toward the construction of the Empower Me Center, which will include a community recreational building, recreational sports complex, and independent living cottages. The goal of phase one is to raise $3 million toward the $15 million project to purchase the land and build two cottages to use for existing programming.

Davidson, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, Warren, Williamson, Wilson, Middle Tennessee

$3,000,000 $1,250,000 January 2016

Family and Children's Service

Human Services Funds will go toward the contruction of a new building at a new location.

Middle Tennessee $8,000,000 $1,500,000 August 2015

Fannie Battle Day Home for Children, Inc.

Human Services The organization has already moved to 108 Chapel Avenue, doubling its square footage, and increasing its numbers. One of the two new classrooms outlined as part of the campaign is complete. The organization hopes to complete the campaign and open the final classroom in the months to come.

Davidson $1,816,900 $1,721,694 October 2010

Fashioned In His Image Total Women's Center, Inc.

Women's Services The I Love Being A Girl Campaign will raise funds to renovate the organization's 18,000 sq. ft. facility, including laying new flooring, replacing ceiling tiles, painting, drywall and fixtures.

Davidson $50,000 $5,000 November 2015

Fisk University Education The goal of the campaign is to generate $60 million for endowed chairs and professorships, physical improvements to campus buildings and student scholarships.

Middle Tennessee, Statewide, National

$60,000,000 $34,000,000 December 2012

General Federation of Women's Clubs (Brentwood Woman's Club)

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking

Funds raised will finance an Artist-in-Residence program in a local school with Williamson Arts Council; the rehab of the Old Jail in Franklin with the Heritage Foundation; increase the organization's financial endowment at Columbia State CC; fund scholarships; support women's/children's/veteran's health/home initiatives; and promote citizenship and civic involvement.

Davidson, Fentress, Williamson

$20,000 $7,500 September 2015

Global Sanctuary for Elephants

Animal-Related Monies raised will go towards the creation of the first Elephant Care Center and two 20-acre corrals that will enable Global Sanctuary to begin rescuing elephants from throughout Latin America. This is just the first phase of development, and once done, the organization will continue to expand on the space that the elephants are provided.

International/Brazil $200,000 $35,000 January 2016

Greenhouse Ministries Human Services The purpose of the Build the Greenhouse capital campaign is to pay off a recent land purchase, build a new facility on that land (housing all Greenhouse client services and administrative offices), purchase and renovate Greenhouse's current building into a full thrift store to increase revenue reinvested into Greenhouse, and establish a 3-month savings.

Rutherford $6,000,000 $450,000 September 2015

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Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by Agency Counties/Areas Served GoalRaised as of March 1,

2016Campaign Start

DateHigh Hopes, Inc. Health Funds will be used to fully fund the land purchase and construction

of High Hopes' new inclusive preschool and therapy clinic.Bedford, Cheatham, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, Dickson, Franklin, Giles, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Perry, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner, Wayne, Williamson, Wilson

$3,800,000 $2,996,739 September 2011

Horton Haven Inc. Youth Development Construct a 4,000 sq. ft. lodge for housing directing staff, health care professionals and a health center.

Bedford, Coffee, Davidson, Marshall, Maury, Rutherford, Wilson

$400,000 $127,800 October 2015

Kiwanis of Nashville Foundation

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking

The Kiwanis Global Campaign for Children hopes to eliminate maternal/neonatal tetanus in 22 remaining nations.

Davidson $154,000 $95,000 October 2012

Manchester Municipal Arts Commission

Arts, Culture & Humanities

Funds will go toward replacing the organization's roof. Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, Moore, Rutherford, Warren, Middle Tennessee

$15,000 $3,000 January 2016

Men of Valor Human Services Funds raised will go toward the construction costs of Men of Valor's new campus providing transitional housing, family/job support, counseling, education and medical services.

Middle Tennessee $8,650,000 $4,603,000 January 2015

Mothers' Milk Bank of Tennessee

Health Davidson, Statewide $1,000,000 $5,000 January 2016

Mt. Juliet West Wilson County Senior Citizens Service Center

Senior Services Funds will finance the building of a new 18,000 sq. ft. building on a donated site.

Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Wilson

$2,500,000 $35,000 September 2015

Music City Youth in the Arts /Music City Drum and Bugle Corps

Arts, Culture & Humanities

Funds raised will go toward the purchase of new professional-quality brass instruments for the drum corps, whose members range in age from 14 to 21. The professional-quality instruments will replace instruments that were purchased when the corps first began in 2008.

Statewide $65,000 $20,000 November 2015

Mustard Seed Ranch Youth Development Mustard Seed Ranch is at capacity with two boys' homes and one girls' home. Funds raised through the Seed Sower Capital Campaign will go toward building another boys' home and a girls' home for children who have experienced abuse or neglect.

Putnam $1,800,000 $673,000 March 2016

Nashville Classical Charter School

Education Funds raised will go toward the final phase Nashville Classical's renovation of its historic East Head Start building. The $600,000 goal includes installation of a commercial kitchen, construction of eight tutoring, meeting, and testing rooms, and installation of a modular unit.

Davidson $600,000 $150,000 December 2015

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Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by Agency Counties/Areas Served GoalRaised as of March 1,

2016Campaign Start

DateNashville Public Radio Arts, Culture &

HumanitiesThe campaign will build the "next generation" news department with an expanded staff capable of wider and deeper coverage of key issues facing Middle Tennessee; upgrade infrastructure and technology to engage listeners whenever and wherever they access services; and complete the purchase of Classical 91.1 WFCL FM to ensure Middle Tennesseans have access to classical music.

Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Coffee, Davidson, Franklin, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lewis, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Overton, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Trousdale, White, Williamson, Wilson, Middle Tennessee

$4,500,000 $2,840,044 January 2012

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere Animal-Related Nashville Zoo's Grow Wild campaign will expand the quality and care of its collection, creating world-class habitats for many new species, and a new veterinary hospital. The expansion will also provide additional quest amenities, as the Zoo continues to serve Middle Tennessee as a leading resource for education, conservation and recreation.

Middle Tennessee $163,000,000 $59,000,000 June 2014

Native American Indian Association of Tennessee

Human Services Funds will go toward the construction of the Circle of Life Center, which will include a Tennessee Native American museum and a place for Native Americans to gather for meetings, rituals, training and activities.

Statewide $1,100,000 $450,000 October 2001

Oakmont Elementary Parent Teacher Organization

Education Funds raised will support the purchase and installation of a changeable letter sign at Oakmont Elementary School.

Dickson $3,000 $2,024 January 2016

Preserve Lindsley Avenue Now, Inc.

Religion-Related Funds will go toward the repair and restoration of the exterior of the historic 1894 Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ building, including the stained glass windows.

Davidson $250,000 $40,000 May 2015

Progress Inc. Human Services Funds will go toward an additional building. Middle Tennessee $1,000,000 $615,000 July 2014Project C.A.M.P., Inc. (The Center for Courageous Kids)

Human Services Funds will support the growth and sustainability of The Center for Courageous Kids' campus and services for the future. Funds will be used to update facilities, for new construction, to improve programs offered to campers, and to increase the number of campers served annually.

Kentucky, Statewide, National, Williamson

$10,000,000 $1,390,150 January 2014

Purpose Preparatory Academy, Inc.

Education The total cost of the building purchase and expansion is estimated to be approximately $3,600,000. The initial plan for funding this project would be to provide 15% equity and the balance with a local lender through their community reinvestment funds or a similar program.

Davidson $3,600,000 $350,000 February 2016

Richland Creek Watershed Alliance / RCWA

Environment Funds raised will be used to acquire a pickup truck, computer and land/building to help facilitate and implement objectives and goals for the RCWA Strategic Plan 2013. The organization's current pickup truck has been used for nine years and is beyond repair.

Davidson $200,000 $5,000 December 2013

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Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by Agency Counties/Areas Served GoalRaised as of March 1,

2016Campaign Start

DateSecond Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee

Food, Agriculture & Nutrition

Funds will be used to retrofit Second Harvest's current distribution center in Metro Center in Nashville, build a 75,000+ sq. ft. distribution center in Murfreesboro and build a 30,000+ sq. ft. distribution center in Camden. Also built into the campaign is two years of operating expenses.

Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Carroll, Cheatham, Chester, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, Decatur, DeKalb, Dickson, Franklin, Gibson, Giles, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Warren, Wayne, Weakley, White, Williamson, Wilson, Middle Tennessee

$20,000,000 $7,000,000 February 2015

Simon Youth Foundation Education Funds raised will be used to build-out the two newest Simon Youth Academies: Simon Youth Academy at Katy Mills and Simon Youth Academy at Roosevelt Field.

Davidson, National $272,001 $0 January 2016

Tennessee Aquarium Animal-Related Funds will support the Aquarium's four strategic priorities: conservation innovation; community outreach; engaging exhibits; and endowment increases.

Statewide $20,000,000 $8,769,581 January 2012

Tennessee Children's Home Human Services The Providing Direction campaign focuses on four areas: In East Tenn., the funding of two new group homes and a new educational building; in West Tenn., the building of two group homes and increasing the size of the current educational facility; in North Central Tenn., renovations for three homes; and the endowment fund.

Statewide $6,000,000 $633,256 September 2013

Tennessee Latino Civil Rights Organization

Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy

Davidson, Statewide $30,000 $75 May 2015

Tennessee Parks & Greenways Foundation

Environment Funds raised will be used to protect 1,000 acres on Bear Den and Brady Mountains at Grassy Cove. The land will be purchased and transferred to State Parks as part of the Cumberland Trail.

Cumberland $2,200,000 $794,000 June 2015

Tennessee State Museum Foundation

Arts, Culture & Humanities

Funds raised will be used to fund a new free-standing museum facility on the Bicentennial Mall. The new State Museum building will expand the interpretation of Tennessee's history, art, and culture through the 21st century and include visitor parking.

Statewide $160,000,000 $120,000,000 March 2016

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Organization Name Organization Type Campaign Description Provided by Agency Counties/Areas Served GoalRaised as of March 1,

2016Campaign Start

DateThistle Farms, Inc. Women's Issues -

Health, Housing, Employment, Social Enterprise

Funds raised through the campaign will be used to purchase land and build a 5,000 sq.ft. manufacturing facility that is projected to create 30 jobs and increase sales growth to $2 million. Additionally, funds will be used to remodel Thistle Farms' existing headquarters and create a National Education and Outreach Center projected to create 70 jobs and space for education and 2,000+ guests per year. Lastly, funds will be used to expand Thistle Stop Café, increasing food service training, creating a new menu and increased revenues.

Davidson $3,500,000 $1,585,000 June 2015

United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking

United Way seeks funds to build out the interior and create new space in its new property.

Cannon, Dekalb, Rutherford, Warren

$85,000 $55,000 February 2015

University School of Nashville

Education Funds will go toward the University School's endowment, facilities, programs and annual fund.

Middle Tennessee $28,000,000 $22,000,000 July 2011

Urban League of Middle Tennessee

Human Services The Urban League of Middle Tennessee, along with maintaining existing programs, is seeking seed money for an expansion project called the Urban Center at ULMT.

Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Franklin, Maury, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson

$1,000,000 $0 February 2016

Vision 2020 Inc. Arts, Culture & Humanities

Funds will go toward the restoration of the Historic Bank Building on Main Street.

Macon $150,000 $56,000 December 2012

Ward School Community Preservation Association

Human Services Funds will be used to restore the Ward School building to its original state, when it was used as a school for African American students.

Trousdale $200,000 $40,000 June 2014

West Nashville Sports League

Youth Development Funds raised will go toward the building of the Miracle Field of Music City, a new custom-designed field that will allow children with special needs to play baseball without the fear of injury. The field will include an ADA-approved playground, bathrooms and concession stand.

Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson

$1,000,000 $5,500 October 2015

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OrganizationTotal Amount

RaisedAbe's Garden $11,600,000Arts Center of Cannon County $630,630Franklin County Humane Society (Animal Harbor) $634,000Friends of Bledsoe Creek State Park $55,000General Federation of Women's Clubs (Brentwood Woman's Club) $19,185Global Sanctuary for Elephants $260,000Happy Tales Humane, Inc. $26,000Manchester Municipal Arts Commission $14,000Middle Tennessee State University Foundation $105,000,000Nashville Classical Charter School $200,000Nashville Public Library Foundation $115,200,000Tennessee Parks & Greenways Foundation $39,048Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency $900

$233,678,763

Capital Campaigns Completed in 2015

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Affordable Housing of Nashville/Affordable Housing Resources Inc. Men of ValorAlmost Home Transitional Housing Program Mending Hearts, Inc.Arts Center of Cannon County Nashville Opportunities Industrialization Center/Nashville OICBackfield in Motion Nashville Public Library FoundationBattle of Franklin Trust Nature Conservancy of TennesseeBlessed Revelations Oakmont Elementary Parent Teacher OrganizationBlue Monarch PENCIL FoundationBoys & Girls Clubs of Maury County Preserve Lindsley Avenue Now, Inc.Cannon County Rescue Squad Refuge Center for CounselingCarpe Artista, Inc. Simon Youth FoundationCheekwood Sophia's Heart Foundation Inc.Chris Adams Flight Academy Tennessee Latino Civil Rights OrganizationChristian Community Outreach, Inc. Tennessee Parks & Greenways FoundationChristian Schools Inc. (Goodpasture Christian School) The Elephant Sanctuary in TennesseeCumberland Adult Reading Council The Heimerdinger FoundationDeer Run Retreat Center The JAM Advanced Music CampExchange Club/Stephens Center Upper Cumberland Human Resource AgencyFisk University Vision 2020 Inc.Friends of Bledsoe Creek State Park West Nashville Sports LeagueFriends of Kellytown Williamson County Education Foundation, Inc.General Federation of Women's Clubs (Brentwood Woman's Club)Gilda's Club NashvilleGlobal Sanctuary for ElephantsHigh Hopes, Inc.Hip Donelson, Inc.Holly Street CorporationHoly Rosary AcademyHumane Association of Wilson County, Inc./New Leash on LifeLinden Waldorf SchoolLipscomb UniversityManchester Municipal Arts Commission

Anticipated Capital Campaigns 2017-2019