Community Foundation Flood Grant Data Tool
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OrganizationCounties Served
Total CFMT Grants Awarded
RebuildinG ASSiSTAnCe
• Construction materials• Repairs• HVAC• Volunteer support
RenTAl/MORTGAGe ASSiSTAnCe/TRAnSiTiOnAl HOuSinG
CASe MAnAGeMenT/lOnG-TeRM ReCOVeRy ASSiSTAnCe
GOOdS/HOuSeHOld iTeMS• Appliances• Furniture & bedding• Clothing
unMeT needS SeRViCeS• Child care• legal• Referral• Translation• Transportation• Animal care• Community
COunSelinG/HeAlTH SeRViCeS
• behavioral health• Physical health care
diReCT ASSiSTAnCe
• Gift cards• Tax assistance• utilities• emergency cash assistance
CleAnuP/enViROnMenT
Centerville Church of Christ Hickman $17,892 $33,959 $55,000
Community Resource CenterAll Flood Affected Counties $50,000 $737,138 $950,795
Hands On Nashville Davidson $2,793,317 $67,398 $4,042,777
Harpeth River Watershed Association
Cheatham, Davidson, Williamson $40,995 $65,000
Housing Fund Davidson $900,000 $300,000 $1,350,000
Humphreys County Long-Term Recovery Committee
Humphreys $106,873.50 $14,276 $129,856
Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee & the Cumberlands
Middle Tenn. Counties $70,110 $85,000
Long Term Recovery of Macon County
Macon $5,350 $5,000 $24,600
Maury County Long Term Recovery Committee
Maury $10,644 $2,000 $17,000
Mission Discovery Davidson, Sumner $64,925 $91,000
Rooftop Davidson $9,500 $227,724 $17,257 $32,894 $296,000
Salvation Army of Wilson County Wilson $29,430 $1,000 $50,000
Sumner County Long Term Recovery Committee
Sumner $34,071 $1,500 $50,000
Tennessee Conference United Methodist Church
All Flood Affected Counties $187,539 $38,356 $833,858 $399,989 $326,573 $2,110,725.50
Upper Cumberland Long Term Recovery Committee
Clay, DeKalb, Jackson, Smith, Wilson $126,549 $147,400
Data as of April 24, 2012
ORgANizATiONS WiTH gRANT bALANCeS:
This data represents grants made from the Metro Nashville Disaster Response Fund, Tennessee Emergency Response Fund and The River Fund. The tool tracks the spending of The Community Foundation’s nonprofit grant recipients which continue to serve the needs of flood survivors. Data is based on regular reports grantees submit to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Please note, grants to nonprofits have been made over time throughout these past two years.