Liabilities / Assets
84th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 84% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2022 • EIN 62-1751832
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
84th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 84% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
78th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 78% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
22nd percentile
Higher net margin than 22% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
39th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 39% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
6th percentile
Faster asset growth than 6% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
69th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 69% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$1,832,592
Down $536,259 (-23%) from 2021
Net Assets
Down$914,817
Down $174,566 (-16%) from 2021
Liabilities
Down$917,775
Down $361,693 (-28%) from 2021
Revenue
Up$2,088,493
Up $396,774 (+23%) from 2021
Expenses
Down$2,263,059
Down $7,932 (-0.3%) from 2021
Net Income
Up-$174,566
Up $404,706 (+70%) from 2021
Foundation is a public non-profit organization established to conduct charitable activities and raise funds for contributions to various charities
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | $1,526,675 | $1,446,507 | ▼ $80,168 |
| Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net | $310,593 | $239,892 | ▼ $70,701 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $525,534 | $115,553 | ▼ $409,981 |
| Total Assets | $2,368,851 | $1,832,592 | ▼ $536,259 |
| Other Assets Total | $6,049 | $30,640 | ▲ $24,591 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $1,215,704 | $875,536 | ▼ $340,168 |
| Deferred Revenue | $63,764 | $42,239 | ▼ $21,525 |
| Total Liabilities | $1,279,468 | $917,775 | ▼ $361,693 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Net Assets With Donor Restrictions | $475,830 | $717,085 | ▲ $241,255 |
| Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions | $613,553 | $197,732 | ▼ $415,821 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $1,089,383 | $914,817 | ▼ $174,566 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $2,368,851 | $1,832,592 | ▼ $536,259 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Michelle Kennedy | Chairman |
| Jack Diller | Chairman Ameritus |
| Sean Henry | President |
| Andrea Conte | Director |
| Andy Marshall | Director |
| Bill Wickett | Director |
| David Briggs | Director |
| Frank Stevenson | Director |
| Gerry Helper | Director |
| Jack Burk | Director |
| Jeff Lipscomb | Director |
| Kimberly Atkinson | Director |
| Maria Devarenne | Director |
| Michael Sontag | Director |
| Mike Leone | Director |
| Mike Smardak | Director |
| Ralph Perrey | Director |
| Ralph Schulz | Director |
| Ronald Roberts | Director |
| Sara Correa | Director |
| Sarah Hynes | Director |
| Scott Hamilton | Director |
| Rebecca King | Executive Director/vice Pr |
| Scott Hickman | Secretary |
| Kathy King | Treasurer |
| Contribution Type | Contribution Count | Reported Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Other Non Cash Contri Table | 69 | $18,745 |
| Total Noncash Contributions | 69 | $18,745 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $2,049,051 |
| Other Expenses | $214,008 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $48,000 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $2,039,051 | - | - | $2,039,051 |
| Fees for Services Other | - | $89,543 | $48,000 | $137,543 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | - | $15,700 | - | $15,700 |
| Grants to Domestic Individuals | $10,000 | - | - | $10,000 |
| Fees for Services Legal | - | $4,000 | - | $4,000 |
| Travel | - | $543 | - | $543 |
| Other Expenses | - | $20 | - | $20 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $2,049,051 | $166,008 | $48,000 | $2,263,059 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Total Expenses per Audited Statements | $2,989,132 |
| Expenses per Audited Statements | $2,263,059 |
| Total Expenses per Form 990 | $2,263,059 |
| Expenses Not Reported on Form 990 | $726,073 |
| Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements | $0 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MONROE CARELL JR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AT VANDERBILT TOTAL | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $403,000 |
| Kaboom | Washington, DC | - | Playspace Build | $115,000 |
| Communities in Schools of Tennessee | Nashville, TN | - | Support 4 Mnps Schools With School-based Site Coordinators (salary/benefits/supplies/training/travel), Who Provide Support and Create Access to Critical Resources (food/housing/healthcare/counseling/technology) for Students Who Tend to Be at Risk for Not Staying in School. | $100,000 |
| Ywca of Nashville & Middle Tn | Nashville, TN | - | Amend Together Initiative | $100,000 |
| Safe Haven Family Shelter | Nashville, TN | - | THE REQUESTED FUNDING WOULD SUPPORT THE LITERACY INITIATIVES OF THE CHILDREN'S PROGRAM IN 2022. SAFE HAVEN'S PROGRAMS SUPPORT AT-RISK, LOW TO NO-INCOME FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN IN NASHVILLE WHO ARE HOUSING UNSTABLE OR HOMELESS. BY PROVIDING LITERACY KITS, TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND USBORNE BOOKS, THE PREDATORS FOUNDATION WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO LITERARY MATERIALS FOR AT-RISK CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES, SUPPORTING A TWO-GENERATIONAL APPROACH TO ADDRESSING LITERACY NEEDS. THROUGH PROVIDING ASSESSMENTS AND MATERIALS NEEDED TO SUPPORT THE RESULTS FOR CHILDREN, TECHNOLOGY, TRANSPORTATION ACCESS, OBTAINING A LIBRARY CARD, ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES AND MORE, SHFS CAN SUCCESSFULLY IDENTIFY AND MINIMIZE THE ACHIEVEMENT GAPS FOR AT-RISK CHILDREN. | $77,000 |
| The Crossroads Campus | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $75,000 |
| Nashville Adult Literacy Council | Nashville, TN | - | Fund a Full-time Position Dedicated to Training Tutors and Learners to Conduct (one-on-one) Sessions With New Online Tools, Including Lesson Plans and Digital Literacy Support. Funds Also Used to Provide Licenses for Burlington English and Other Learning Materials. | $70,000 |
| Oasis Center Inc | Nashville, TN | - | FUND 1 FULL-TIME CLINICAL THERAPISST FOR 1 YEAR FOR JUST US PROGRAM. PROVIDES MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT VIA TELEHEALTH AND IN-PERSON FOR LGBTQ+ YOUTH COMMUNITY. | $54,921 |
| Make-a-wish Middle Tennessee | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $34,036 |
| Nashville Predators | Nashville, TN | - | Nashville Predators Game Tickets for Speciality Group Sponsored by Player | $31,314 |
| Bridges Domestic Violence Center | Franklin, TN | - | PET SHELTER: FUND SUPPLIES AND HOURLY WORKER TO CARE FOR/WALK/PLAY/EXERCISE ANIMALS OF VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STAYING AT THE SHELTER WHILE THESE VICTIMS ARE AWAY FROM THE SHELTER WORKING. | $29,840 |
| Wags & Walks Nashville | Hermitage, TN | - | General Purposes | $20,000 |
| Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee | Nashville, TN | - | When Covid-19 Arrived in Tennessee, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee Made a Plan to Continue Serving Our Youth Virtually as Well as In-person. Club Next Launched to Meet the Needs of Youth Where They Were. Math Tutoring, a Reading Program, Specialized Programs, and Steam Are All Part of This Innovative Program. These Programs Are Accessible on Both Mobile and Desktop Devices. | $18,230 |
| Folds of Honor Foundation | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $15,400 |
| Mother to Mother Inc | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $15,000 |
| St Bonaventure University | Stbonaventure, NY | - | General Purposes | $12,000 |
| Williamson County Casa | Franklin, TN | - | General Purposes | $12,000 |
| American Cancer Society | Nashville, TN | - | The Summer Health Experience (she) in Oncology Is a 2-week, Intensive Program at Vanderbilt in Summer 2022. Twenty Female High School Juniors or Seniors, Particularly Those From Backgrounds Underrepresented in Stem, Will Be Introduced to a Wide Range of Cancer-related Career Experiences. the She Program Is Offered to Students at No Cost. Students Engage in Lectures and Hands-on Activities Around Research, Clinical Care, Survivorship, and Community Engagement. the Participants Are Also Exposed to Role Models Through Interactive Panels and Networking With Female Leaders. Participants Develop Technical, Problem-solving, and Leadership Skills That Can Be Translated to Any Field. | $10,000 |
| BOOK'EM | Nashville, TN | - | THE BOOK MOBILE IS A BUS THAT EXPANDS BOOK'EM'S REACH TO DISTRIBUTE FREE BOOKS (FOR OWNERSHIP) TO LOW-INCOME YOUTH IN AREAS OF DAVIDSON COUNTY WE DONT ALREADY SERVE OR HAVE CHALLENGES ACCESSING. IT WILL ALLOW US TO DISTRIBUTE BOOKS (FOR OWNERSHIP) TO UNDERSERVED, AT-RISK YOUNG PEOPLE AT TIMES OF THE YEAR WHEN SCHOOL IS NOT IN SESSION, GIVING ACCESS TO BOOKS YEAR ROUND. WE ALSO PLAN TO RUN PROGRAMMING, LIKE READ-ALOUD EVENTS FROM THE BUS TO BRING AWARENESS ABOUT BOOKEM AND THE AVAILABILITY OF FREE READING MATERIALS TO DAVIDSON COUNTY YOUTH. | $10,000 |
| Blind Early Services Tn | Brentwood, TN | - | SINCE 1964, WHITE CANE AWARENESS DAY - OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED ON OCTOBER 15TH - HAS PROVIDED AN OPPORTUNITY FOR COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT AROUND THE FIELD OF BLINDNESS THROUGH DEMONSTRATIONS AND HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES THAT AIM TO INCREASE AWARENESS AND UNDERSTANDING OF THIS DISABILITY. TO DATE, WE ARE NOT AWARE OF ANY SUCH RECOGNITION OF THIS DAY IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE. THE LOCAL FORD ICE CENTER PROVIDES A GREAT FAMILY-FRIENDLY VENUE AND ALLOWS FOR OUR PROJECT HIGHLIGHT - A BLIND HOCKEY DEMONSTRATION BY THE NASHVILLE PREDATORS.INFORMATION ON WHITE CANE AWARENESS CAN BE FOUND AT HTTPS://WWW.BLIND.MSSTATE.EDU/SITES/WWW.BLIND.MSSTATE.EDU/FILES/2021-05/HOW%20TO%20HOST%20A%20WHITE%20CANE%20AWARENESS%20DAY%20CELEBRATION.PDF.INFORMATION ON BLIND HOCKEY: HTTPS://WWW.USAHOCKEY.COM/BLINDHOCKEY | $10,000 |
| Cathedral of the Incarnation Haiti | Nashville, TN | - | Haiti Mission | $10,000 |
| Frank Town Open Hearts Ministry Inc | Franklin, TN | - | FRANKTOWN'S PHILOSOPHY IS TO GIVE A MAN A FISH, FEED HIM FOR A DAY. TEACH A MAN TO FISH, FEED HIM FOR A LIFETIME." THROUGH OUR CULINARY ARTS PROGRAM PRACTICAL SKILLS ARE TAUGHT IN PREPARING WORK AREA, SANITATION, COOKING TEMPERATURES, SHOPPING AND LABEL READING. WE ARE REQUESTING COMMERCIAL SMALL APPLIANCES TO HELP US TEACH THESE CULINARY SKILLS. AT COMPLETION O COURSE, THE STUDENTS RECEIVE THE TOOLS NEEDED TO SUCCESSFULLY TAKE WHAT THEY LEARN TO THEIR HOMES (POTS & PANS, MIXING BOWLS, ETC.) FOR MANY, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THEY HAVE USED THESE TOOLS OR BEEN TAUGHT TO COOK. | $10,000 |
| Habitat for Humanity Williamson-maury | Franklin, TN | - | All Trailers Are in Need of Repair and a New, Branded Wrap on the Outside. the Repairs Will Ensure Habitat for Humanity Williamson-maury Staff Can Safely Pull Our Enclosed Trailers to Home Build Sites and Give the Construction Team and Volunteers Access to All Tools Needed for a Successful Home Build. the Current Wrap Is Many Years Old and Out-of-date, Including Our Logo, Address, and Website. the New Wrap Will Match the Box Truck Purchased Last Year. | $10,000 |
| Harvests Hands Community Development Corporation | Nashville, TN | - | WE ARE RE-LAUNCHING OUR EMPOWER SPORTS PROGRAM WITH WEEK-LONG CAMPS THIS SUMMER AND A FULL SPORTS LEAGUE THIS FALL. OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE PATHWAYS OUT OF POVERTY FOR THE MORE THAN 700 YOUTH IN SOUTH NASHVILLE; HOWEVER, OUR AFTERSCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAM ARE AT CAPACITY. EMPOWER SPORTS ALLOWS US TO PROVIDE THE SAME LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING MODULES, AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES TO MORE THAN 300 MORE LOCAL YOUTH. IT IS ALSO AN IMPORTANT WAY IN WHICH WE CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN OUR RELATIONSHIP TO THE PARENTS AND FAMILIES IN OUR COMMUNITY. | $10,000 |
| Hendersonville In-line Hockey Assoc | Hendersonville, TN | - | We Need Player/goalie Safety Equipment as Well as Equipment to Help Maintain the Playing Surface. | $10,000 |
| Hospice of the Highland Rim Foundation Inc | Tullahoma, TN | - | Based on an Assessment by the On-site Hospice Worker, We Are Informed of a Need Through a Simple, Written Request. Our Board Created Pre-approved Guideline Which Allows Immediate Fulfillment of Many of These Request. When a Request Is Received Outside the Norm, the Board Members Review the Request by Email and Can Provide a Rapid Response. the Most Frequent Request Are Food, Utility Payment, and Or/special Needs Grant While the Individual Is on End-of-life Care. Many Times, the Need Is Driven by a Family Care-giver Who Has Had to Reduce Hours or Quit Jobs to Take Care of the Patient. | $10,000 |
| Mt Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society | Clarksville, TN | - | -we Aim to Place Three Wayside Exhibits Throughout Mt. Olive Cemetery. One Exhibit Will Contain a General History of the Cemetery, and the Other Two Exhibits Will Contain Information About the 30 Usct Interred There. by Each of the Exhibits, We Aim to Have Two Memorial Park Benches, for a Total of Six Benches.-our Society Is Also Commissioning a Nine-foot-tall Bronze Usct Monument and Donating It to the Fort Defiance Civil War Park and Interpretive Center in June of 2022. Thus, We Aim to Place Two Wayside Exhibits by the Monument, Which Will Contain Information About the Usct. | $10,000 |
| Pencil | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $10,000 |
| Scott Hamilton Skating Club | Antioch, TN | - | THE SHSC WISHES TO OFFER A FIELD TRIP TO A NEARBY TITLE 1 SCHOOL ( MOSS ELEMENTARY) TO FORD ICE, ANTIOCH. STUDENTS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH TRANSPORTATION, SKATES, 1.5 HRS SKATING & LUNCH. STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE A SWEATSHIRT/ GLOVES. SCOTT'S ALL STARS IS A PROGRAM PROVIDING LEARN TO SKATE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN WITH ADAPTIVE OR SPECIAL NEEDS. WE WISH TO BE A PREMIER PROGRAM SERVING THE ADAPTIVE COMMUNITY IN THE NASHVILLE AREA SO A LARGE PORTION OF OUR REQUEST WOULD BE USED FOR THIS PURPOSE. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR EFFORTS PROVIDING SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MORE KIDS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. | $10,000 |
| Hispanic Family Foundation | Nashville, TN | - | The Hff Will Host a Summer Youth Hockey Program Beginning in June 2022. the Program Will Recruit 75 Children Ages 5 Through 12 From April to June 2022. the Program Will Be Free for All. Hff Will Hire Up to Six Street Hockey Instructors Who Will Support Parent Volunteers During Practices, Ensure Equipment Is Ready and Given Back at the End, and Act as the Referees for Games. the Program Will Have Practice Up to 3x a Week for 7-weeks and Week-8 Will Have a Tournament Including a Final Game Between the Top Two Teams in Each Age Bracket. | $9,997 |
| Clarksville Area Urban Ministries Safehouse | Clarksville, TN | - | WE ARE REQUESTING $9,972 TO PURCHASE EIGHT SETS OF BUNK BEDS, SIXTEEN MATTRESSES, AND SIXTEEN BUNKIE BOARDS FOR OUR EMERGENCY SAFE SHELTER PROGRAM SERVING SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THEIR MINOR CHILDREN. OUR EXISTING BUNK BEDS ARE AGED AND STARTING TO FALL APART. WE ROUTINELY HAVE TO CLOSE BEDS FOR REPAIR, WHICH IMPACTS OUR ABILITY TO HOUSE CLIENTS. | $9,972 |
| Nashville Dolphins | Nashville, TN | - | WE ARE SO EXCITED TO CONTINUE HOSTING NASHVILLE DOLPHINS SWIM MEETS IN 2022! THESE SWIM MEETS ARE HELD AT ENSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL AND CREATE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL 95 SWIMMERS ON OUR SWIM TEAM TO COMPETE IN HOME SWIM MEETS! EACH SWIM MEET WE HOST CONSISTS OF A MINIMUM OF 12 EVENTS FOR OUR SWIMMERS TO COMPETE IN AND WE ENSURE THAT ALL OUR SWIMMERS RECEIVE PARTICIPATION MEDALS AND RIBBONS BASED ON HOW THEY PLACE IN EACH CATEGORY (1ST - 6TH PLACE RIBBONS). | $9,503 |
| Tennessee Trucking Foundation | Nashville, TN | - | We Would Like to Purchase 8 Adult Pedal Carts to Use at High School Safety Presentations in a School Gym or Other Large Area So Students Can Put on the Drunk, Impaired, Distracted/drowsy or Marijuana Goggles and See How These Bad Decisions Can Impact Their Driving. These Pedal Carts Will Be Used in the Middle Tn Area. We Already Have the Impaired Goggles and Other Products for the Students. the Pedal Carts Would Give US Another Option for Demonstrating the Effects of Impaired Driving to the Teens. | $8,712 |
| Armed Services Ymca | Woodbridge, VA | - | General Purposes | $8,686 |
| Able Youth | Franklin, TN | - | General Purposes | $8,500 |
| American Special Hockey Association | Binghamton, NY | - | General Purposes | $8,000 |
| Barefoot Republic | Nashville, TN | - | SINCE 2000, BAREFOOT REPUBLIC HAS PROVIDED TRANSFORMATIONAL CAMPING EXPERIENCES FOR MORE THAN 15,000 YOUTH OF 250 DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES AND AWARDED OVER $3 MILLION IN SCHOLARSHIPS ENABLING LOW-INCOME CHILDREN TO PARTICIPATE. IN THE PAST, OUR CAMPUS HAS HOSTED MOSTLY TEENS, AND THE AMENITIES SUCH AS PLAY AREAS- HAVE BEEN BUILT TO FIT THEIR NEEDS. HOWEVER, CURRENTLY, WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN AGE 8 AND YOUNGER VISIT OUR CAMPUS EACH YEAR- EITHER AS DAY CAMPERS OR AS PART OF FAMILY CAMPS. BAREFOOT NEEDS TO CONSTRUCT A PLAYGROUND TO FIT THEIR SIZE AND AGE LEVEL. | $8,000 |
| JUST KEEP LIVIN' FOUNDATION | Los Angeles, CA | - | THE FUNDS FROM THIS GRANT WILL BE USED TO CO-SPONSOR (ALONG WITH JKL) THE JUST KEEP LIVIN AFTERSCHOOL FITNESS AND WELLNESS PROGRAM AT MAPLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL. THE PROGRAM COSTS $30,000 PER YEAR TO RUN, AND WE WOULD PUT THE $10,000 WE ARE REQUESTING FROM THE PREDATORS FOUNDATION TOWARDS THE COST OF THE PROGRAM FOR THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR. WE PROVIDE THE INFRASTRUCTURE FOUNDATION ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, HIRING AND TRAINING TEACHERS, IMPLEMENTING CURRICULUM, TRACKING PROGRESS, ETC. THIS GRANT WOULD BE DIRECTLY APPLIED TO HELPING THE APPROXIMATELY 75 STUDENTS WE SERVE AT MAPLEWOOD AS OUTLINED IN THE ATTACHED PROGRAM BUDGET DOCUMENT. | $8,000 |
| Move Inclusive Dance | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $8,000 |
| Stars | Nashville, TN | - | OUR 6-WEEK LITERACY PROGRAM TARGETS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO ARE A GRADE LEVEL BEHIND, TO HELP INCREASE READING SCORES THROUGH AN ASSORTMENT OF ACTIVITIES. THE PROGRAM STARTS WITH AN EDUCATIONAL PUPPETRY PRESENTATION FOR THE IDENTIFIED STUDENTS AND INCLUDES MESSAGES OF CHOICE WHEN READING, AS WELL AS ADDRESSING THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF BEING A READER THAT'S BEHIND. STUDENTS WORK IN SMALL GROUPS AND EVEN PAIR UP TO READ WITH EACH OTHER. THE KOB LITERACY PROGRAM MEASURES IMPROVED READING SCORES OF PARTICIPANTS, BASED UPON SCHOOL LITERACY TESTING AND OUTCOMES PROVIDED BY THE SCHOOL SYSTEM. | $8,000 |
| Transformation Life Center | Hermitage, TN | - | PATHWAY TO SUCCESS INITIATIVE (P2SI) IS A TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCE COMBINING THE LATEST IDEAS, MODELS, CURRICULUM, AND TOOLS FACILITATED BY INDUSTRY AND THOUGHT LEADERS IN A WORKSHOP, SEMINAR, OR "TED-TALK" STYLE FORMAT. P2SI IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT STUDENT SUCCESS, PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, CAREER EXPLORATION, INTERNSHIP, AND JOB SEARCH. STUDENTS ARE GUIDED THROUGH THE PROCESS OF UNCOVERING THEIR OWN GOALS AND ASPIRATIONS AND ARE CONNECTED THROUGH TLC RELATIONSHIPS TO SCHOLARSHIPS, ENTREPRENEUR PROGRAMS, EXECUTIVE TRACK JOB PROGRAMS, AND OTHER RELEVANT PROGRAMS. THE P2SI PROGRAM CAN BE APPLIED TO ALL SCHOOL-AGE STUDENTS AND WE CURRENTLY WORK CLOSELY WITH SCHOOLS IN THE 37207 ZONE. | $8,000 |
| Yaipak Outreach | Clarksville, TN | - | Project Foster Hope Is a Program Where We Provide a Backpack Full of New Clothing, Shoes, Hygiene Items, Comfort Items and Age-appropriate Toys for Children Going Into Emergency Foster Care. Due to the Numerous Requests We Receive for Bunk Beds and Toddler Beds, We Are Seeking to Expand Our Program to Provide Foster Families With Beds, Mattresses and Bedding. | $7,800 |
| Mcneilly Center for Children | Nashville, TN | - | MCNEILLY CENTER FOR CHILDREN IS FORTUNATE TO HAVE OUTDOOR SPACE WHERE OUR CHILDREN CAN PLAY, GROW AND LEARN. THE SPACE CURRENTLY FEATURES A TRIKE TRACK, BUT THE TRICYCLES WERE PURCHASED 8 YEARS AGO AND ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF REPLACEMENT AFTER BEING USED AND WELL-LOVED ALMOST DAILY. THIS FUNDING WOULD PURCHASE NEW (YELLOW) TRICYCLES, AGE-APPROPRIATE SCOOTERS, AND TANDEM TRIKES, AS WELL AS "COZY COUPES" FOR THE YOUNGER CHILDREN WHO DON'T QUITE HAVE THE HANG OF TRICYCLES. FUNDING WOULD ALSO PROVIDE PLAY SPACE ITEMS TO ENGAGE IMAGINATION SUCH AS A "CAR" WASH, SAND BOX (FOR THE TRICYCLE DIGGERS), AND MORE. | $7,500 |
| Rescue 1 Global | Brentwood, TN | - | We Would Use This Grant to Improve the Outdoor Living Space of Our Nashville Safe Houses for Human Trafficking Victims and Their Children. Safety Improvements Include Control Swing Arms on Our Entrance Gate, Backyard Fencing, and a Lawn Equipment Storage Area. Recreational Improvements Include Adding a Playground and a Netted Trampoline. Therapeutic Improvements Include Purchasing 2 Picnic Tables and Installing a Canopy. | $7,100 |
| Bellevue Edible Learning Lab Inc Bell Garden | Nashville, TN | - | We Must Repair Our Deteriorating Greenhouse in 2022. the Restoration Project Includes Replacing the Plastic Cover, Damaged Doors, and Warped Wooden Framework So Plants Can Be Grown for the Community/school Hybrid Garden. There Is a Tremendous Need and Bell Garden Is the Only Provider in the Area of Not Only Education on Healthy Eating Options, But Urban Gardening Education, Zero Waste, Garden-to-table, and Food Donation Programs-all Which the Proposed Funding Would Primarily Support. | $7,000 |
| Family Is Everything Outreach | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $7,000 |
| Nashville Symphony Association | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $6,600 |
| Forrest Spence Fund | Nashville, TN | - | The Top Requested Need by Families Is Assistance With Access to Affordable Wholesome Meals While Caring for Their Hospitalized Child. We Work to Curb Food Insecurities for Families Caring for a Sick Child. We Provide Gift Cards for the Hospitals Food Court for Families Whose Children Are Receiving Care at Monroe Carell Jr. Childrens Hospital at Vanderbilt. We Provide 30 Snack Bags Per Month to the Hospital Which Are Given Out to Families Experiencing Long Waits in Outpatient Areas. We Work Hard to Ensure Every Member of the Family Has Access to Nutritious Meals When Their Loved One Is Hospitalized. | $6,500 |
| Armed Services Ymca Fort Campbell | Fort Campbell, TN | - | General Purposes | $6,000 |
| CHILDREN'S MUSEUM CORPORATION OF RUTHERFORD COUNTY DBA DISCOVERY CENTER | Murfreesboro, TN | - | DISCOVERY CENTER REQUESTS FUNDING FOR A STARLABPORTABLE PLANETARIUM. THIS PLANETARIUM ALLOWS THE MUSEUM TO BRING THE NIGHT SKY TO STUDENTS AND VISITORS. THE STARLAB'S INNOVATIVE DESIGNED INFLATABLE DOME AND 360-DEGREE STARLIGHT PROJECTORS CREATE AN IDEAL ENVIRONMENT FOR HANDS-ON, MINDS-ON ACTIVITIES. PROGRAMMING INCLUDES INSTRUCTION ABOUT THE DAY AND NIGHT SKY, CELESTIAL NAVIGATION, CONSTELLATIONS, MOON PHASES, SIZE AND TEMPERATURE OF STARS, NEBULAS, AND PLANETS. THE STARLAB PLANETARIUM IS A COST-EFFECTIVE AND TIME-EFFICIENT MEANS OF ENABLING STUDENTS TO EXPERIENCE AND LEARN CONCEPTS THAT CANNOT BE EXPERIENCED IN THE CLASSROOM. LESSONS ARE ALIGNED TO TENNESSEES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STANDARDS. | $6,000 |
| Community Resource Center | Nashville, TN | - | THE CRC'S PERSONAL PANTRY CARE PROGRAM IS A PARTNERSHIP WITH METRO NASHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS (MNPS). THE CRC WILL ESTABLISH PERSONAL CARE PANTRIES IN 26 MNPS SCHOOLS FOR THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR. EACH PERSONAL CARE PANTRY WILL CONTAIN A MANAGED INVENTORY OF PERSONAL CARE ITEMS THAT MAY OTHERWISE BE UNAFFORDABLE TO MNPS STUDENTS AND FAMILIES. THOSE ITEMS INCLUDE: TOOTHBRUSHES, TOOTHPASTE, SHAMPOO, SOAP, DEODORANT, FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS, LAUNDRY SOAP AND MORE. PERSONAL CARE PANTRIES EMPOWER STUDENTS, FAMILIES, AND SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TO ENSURE THAT ALL STUDENTS HAVE THEIR MOST BASIC NEEDS MET, THEREBY REMOVING BARRIERS THAT MAY PREVENT STUDENTS FROM ATTENDING SCHOOL. | $6,000 |
| My Bag My Story | Brentwood, TN | - | We Are Requesting Funding to Purchase the Materials to Make, Sell, and Donate Duffel Bags and Backpacks for Children in Foster Care Via 13 Foster Care Agencies Across Middle Tennessee. We Use the Money We Raise From Sales to Go Directly Back Into Purchasing More Bags to Donate. the Impact of Our Bags Doesnt Stop There. by Supporting My Bag My Story, Youre Also Helping US Continue to Raise Awareness and Reach Even More People With the Message About How They Too Can Make a Difference for the 8,000 Foster Children in Tennessee. | $6,000 |
| Tullahoma South Jackson Civic Association | Tullahoma, TN | - | OUR AUDITORIUM TURNS 100 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR AND NEEDS SOME RENOVATION. WE WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE THE STAGE FLOOR, WHICH CURRENTLY HAS DETERIORATED TO THE POINT THAT IT IS DANGEROUS TO OUR ARTISTS, BOTH ADULTS AND CHILDREN, TO PERFORM ON IT, ESPECIALLY EN POINTE BALLET DANCERS. THIS YEAR WE WILL BE PRODUCING OUR CHILDREN'S NUTCRACKER BALLET AND WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE THE STAGE FLOOR PRIOR TO PRODUCTION. WE ARE ALSO THE VENUE FOR 3 MAJOR DANCE COMPANY'S YOUTH RECITALS AND WOULD LIKE TO GIVE THEM A SAFE SPACE TO PERFORM AND GROW AS WE EDUCATE THEM IN THE ARTS. | $6,000 |
| Project Camp Inc Dba the Center for Courageous Kids | Scottsville, KY | - | Presently We Have Traditional Handicap Accessible Water Fountains in Four Locations on Campus and We Want to Replace Them With Water Bottle Filling Stations Which Are Sensor Activated. Our Existing Water Fountains Do Not Allow for the Water to Spray High Enough for the Children to Be Able to Refill Their Water Bottles. Being Able to Keep the Children Adequately Hydrated Is a Necessity Due to the Various Illnesses and Conditions We Serve. the Water Bottle Filling Stations Eliminates This Problem as Well as Makes It More Sanitary Since the Children Will No Longer Put Their Mouths on the Spouts. | $5,915 |
| Borderless Arts Tennessee | Gallatin, TN | - | Mote Marine Institute in Sarasota Fl Has Agreed to Provide Virtual Training on Ocean Conservation and the Creatures of the Deep. Participants Will Also Learn the Science of How Materials React With Saltwater and Pressure. Participants Will Create Art to Reflect What They Have Learned and Then Use Machines to Place That Art on Neoprene. This Technique Is New to Our Participants. They Will Create a Shark Out of the Neoprene Which Will Be Given to Mote. Mote Will Take the Art Into the Ocean Where It Will Be Filmed and Photographed. It Will Have Exhibitions With the Film. | $5,900 |
| Talk With Me Tennessee | Nashville, TN | - | If Granted Our Funding Request, Talk With Me Tennessee Will Purchase the Devices Needed to Establish Our Communication Inventory Immediately Upon Receiving the Funds. Talk With Me Tennessee Will Then Distribute the Devices Throughout the Year as Device Requests Are Received. Given That Talk With Me Tennessee Has Donated 275 Devices Since Our Establishment, It Is Anticipated That the Demand Will Only Increase as We Continue Our Outreach Efforts Across the State and Mid-south Region. Talk With Me Tennessee Is Anticipating That All Devices Will Be Distributed by May of 2022. | $5,900 |
| Saint Ann Catholic School | Nashville, TN | - | We Are Humbly Asking You All for Funding for Our Math Curriculum for Our Grades 3-8. Currently, Our Math Textbooks Are Over a Decade Old and They Very Much Need Replacing in Order to Better Serve Both Our Students and Teachers. We Are Needing a Curriculum That Features Problem Based Instruction, One That Teaches Concepts in a Way That Focuses on Small Group Interaction, (as Our Classes Are So Very Small.) We Also Need This Material to Focus More on Real World Applications-the Envisionmath Program Does Just That. Additionally, It Supports Our Teachers With Its Straightforward Method and Many Resources. | $5,809 |
| GILDA'S CLUB MIDDLE TENNESSEE | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $5,750 |
| Nashville Tree Foundation | Nashville, TN | - | Tree Predators Is an Environmental Science Program That Includes an In-classroom Lesson and an Outdoor Hands-on Activity. This Is a Free, At-school Program That Was Developed by the Nashville Tree Foundation (ntf) and Will Be Presented by Ntf Staff to at Least 25 6th Grade Classrooms at Title 1 Metro Nashville Public Middle Schools. This Program Aligns With Tennessee Academic Standards for Science Including the Sixth Grade Invasive Species Standard (6.ls2.5). This Program Is Designed to Increase Student Awareness, Knowledge, and Appreciation of the Environment by Focusing on the Negative Impacts of an Invasive Species on Our Local Forest. | $5,652 |
| Read to Succeed Inc | Murfreesboro, TN | - | ADLIT: BOOKS ARE PROVIDED TO PARTICIPATING MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS IN RUTHERFORD COUNTY. RTS ATTENDS THE MEETINGS AND READS THE BOOKS ALONG WITH THE STUDENTS TO FOSTER IN-DEPTH DISCUSSIONS. IMAGINATION STATION: EACH MONTH OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, UP TO 150 STUDENTS, BETWEEN TWO PARTICIPATING EARLY-LEARNING CENTERS, ARE GIVEN A BOOK, A FRUIT SNACK, AND A LITERACY ACTIVITY THAT TIES INTO THE CHOSEN BOOK. FAMILY LITERACY NIGHT: FAMILIES ARE INVITED TO COME TOGETHER AND JOIN THEIR SCHOOL, A LOCAL UNIVERSITY PARTNER, AND RTS FOR A NIGHT OF BOOKS, A COMPLIMENTARY LITERACY ACTIVITY, AND A MEAL | $5,629 |
| Girls Write Nashville | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $5,600 |
| Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence | Nashville, TN | - | The Coalition Is Requesting Funds for a Continued Project Which Will Provide 200 Self-care Backpacks to Child Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Trafficking, or Stalking. the Backpacks Will Include Trauma Informed and Age-appropriate Items Like a Journal, Fidget Toys, a Coloring Book, and a Stuffed Animal, as Well as Local Resource Information Such as Youth Sports Opportunities, Information From the 211.org Website and Free Feeding Programs. Many of the Survivors Who Come to Our Office to Access Legal Services Bring Their Children With Them. Self-care Backpacks Will Be Distributed to the Children Who Accompany Their Parents to Our Offices. | $5,500 |
| Freedom Reigns Ranch | Thompsons Station, TN | - | THE JUNIOR RANCHERS SESSION PROGRAM IS A SMALL GROUP MENTORSHIP FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS AGES 9-24. GROUPS ARE SPECIFIC TO THE PARTICIPANT'S AGE, GENDER, AND LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES. WORKING WITH HORSES AND LEARNING TO CARE FOR THEM ALLOW PARTICIPANTS TO GAIN VALUABLE LIFE SKILLS SUCH AS LEARNING TRUST, SETTING BOUNDARIES, AND GROWING CONFIDENCE. THE GROUP SETTING GIVES PARTICIPANTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO PRACTICE SOCIAL SKILLS LIKE BUILDING FRIENDSHIPS, LEARNING TEAMWORK, AND DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS. VOLUNTEER MENTORS HAVE TRAINED IN HORSEMANSHIP AND INTENTIONAL MENTORSHIP WITH THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THROUGH TRAUMA. ALL SESSIONS ARE FREE OF CHARGE TO ELIMINATE FINANCIAL BARRIERS. | $5,400 |
| Jdrf Middle Tennessee | Brentwood, TN | - | The Jdrf Tennessee Youth Ambassador Program Brings Together Students (grades 6-12) Living With Type 1 Diabetes (t1d) to Grow in Leadership and Confidence. Youth Ambassadors Will Develop Confidence in Their Ability to Share Their Story and Support the Jdrf Mission, While Serving as an Inspiration to Others. Youth Ambassadors Will Represent the State of Tennessee and Will Connect With Peers Locally and Across the State, Both Virtually and In-person Once Safe. in Addition to Leadership Training, There Will Be Service, Philanthropy, and Mentorship Opportunities at the Local Level. | $5,300 |
| Special Olympics Tennessee | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes - Registration for Event Fundraiser | $5,250 |
| Dismas Inc | Nashville, TN | - | General Purposes | $5,050 |
| Renewal House Inc | Nashville, TN | - | THE WELCOMING BABIES PROJECT WILL HELP CREATE A SAFE, NURTURING ENVIRONMENT FOR CHILDREN IN RENEWAL HOUSE'S FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM. THE LONG-TERM, COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM SERVES MOTHERS OF LOW INCOME WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND THEIR CHILDREN, NEWBORN TO 10 YEARS OLD. A NASHVILLE PREDATORS FOUNDATION GRANT WILL FUND CAR SEATS AND INSERTS, STROLLERS, BABY MONITORS, SOUND MACHINES, PLAY YARDS AND PLAY MATS FOR USE BY MULTIPLE FAMILIES. IN 2022, RENEWAL HOUSE WILL OPEN A NEW FACILITY WITH 34 PROGRAM APARTMENTS, TWICE THE CURRENT CAPACITY. WELCOMING BABIES WILL PROVIDE ESSENTIAL RESOURCES FOR A GROWING POPULATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN AND THEIR MOTHERS. | $5,025 |
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|---|---|
| Fundraising Gross Income | $852,029 |
| Fundraising Direct Expenses | $726,073 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Event | Gross Receipts | Gross Revenue | Direct Expenses | Net Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Golf Tournament | $89,875 | $36,236 | $65,959 | $-29,723 |
| Mike Fisher Clay Shoot | $91,125 | $8,925 | $23,082 | $-14,157 |
| Total Events | $1,198,938 | $852,029 | $726,073 | $125,956 |
“The organization has one committee which is the grant committee. That committee only makes recommendations to the full board as to which grants to approve. They do not make decisions on behalf of the board. The decision of the board concerning the making of grants are documented in the board minutes.”
“The treasurer and executive director reviews the form 990 before filing.”
“Foundation makes its governing documents and financial statements available upon request.”
“The foundation is exempt from federal income taxes under the provisions of internal revenue code section 501(c)(3), and accordingly, no provision for income taxes is included in the financial statements. Under generally accepted accounting principles, a tax position is recognized as a benefit only if it is "more likely than not" that the tax position would be sustained in a tax examination, with a tax examination being presumed to occur. The amount recognized is the largest amount of tax benefit that is greater than 50% likely of being realized on examination. For tax postions not meeting the "more likely than not" test, no tax benefit is recorded. The foundation had no material uncertain tax positions that qualify for either recognition or disclosure in the financial statement as of june 30, 2022. The foundation files a u.s. Federal information tax return. As of june 30, 2022, the foundation has accrued no interest and no penalties related to uncertain tax positions. It is the foundation's policy to recognize interest and/or penalties related to income tax matters in income tax expense.”
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2022 • Form 990Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.