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March
To w a r d a B e t t e r N a s h v i l l e
Hunters Lane High School Band and volunteers march
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2019 Annual ReportMa rch Towa rd a B et te r Na s hville | pa ge 1
Inside | 2019 Annual Report
In Step with a Changing Nashville, Danny Herron 3
2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project 4
Corporate Partner Impact 6
Faith Partner Impact 8
Homeowner Services 10
ReStore 12
Discovery, Inc. Stars Come to Nashville 15
Carter Work Project Sponsors 18
Gift-in-Kind Sponsors 19
Wilson Habitat for Humanity 22
Dickson Habitat for Humanity 24
Cheatham Habitat for Humanity 25
Robertson Habitat for Humanity 25
Division House Sponsors 26
Financial Statement 27
Donor List 28
2019 Board of Directors 31
2019 Advisory Council 31
2018 Fall Build Sponsors 32
2019 Spring Build Sponsors 33
COVER PHOTOS COURTESY OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL
PHOTO COURTESY OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL
The 15th annual Golf Classic was renamed The Dan W. Hogan
Golf Classic in honor of our beloved Board Member and Chief
Operating Executive Officer for CapStar Bank who passed
in November of 2018. The event, presented by Nissan, was a
huge success and took place at The Golf Club of Tennessee
in Kingston Springs. More than 30 teams participated raising
MISSION: Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity
Dan W. Hogan at the $185,000 in support of the agency and families we serve. The
brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. 2012 Golf Classic. 2020 event is scheduled for May 18.page 2 | 2019 A n nu a l Re p o r t March Towa rd a B et te r Na s hville | pa ge 3
In Step with a Changing Nashville
We were so thankful to have former President and Mrs. Carter, along
with Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks, in our community during
October for the 36th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project. The
Carters have inspired generations on what it means to give back and
to serve others.
Nashville is growing at an unprecedented rate. So many good things
have come from this, but with that growth, we as a community are also
facing new challenges. The availability of affordable housing for the
working men and women in our community is one of those challenges.
Nashville has been listed among the top five U.S. cities on the verge
of a housing crisis:
• Home prices having risen 74 percent since 2012.
• During this same period, Nashville has lost over 20 percent of its
affordable housing.
• It is projected that Nashville will need an additional 30,000
affordable housing units by 2026.
But Nashville has a history of coming together to find solutions to the
challenges we have faced.
Our hope is the Carter Work Project was not only about hundreds
of volunteers coming together to help 59 families reach their dream
of homeownership, but that the week will be remembered as the
catalyst for our community to bring increased focus on addressing
this growing need.
PHOTO COURTESY OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL
I believe the pictures in this report of the hundreds of volunteers, led
by two of our country’s greatest humanitarians, will be remembered
by future generations as a pivotal moment when the community
started a movement to change the direction of housing. The goal is
to create housing both affordable and available to the working men
and women who are needed in this city to continue our growth and
maintain our quality of life.
In doing that, we all will have helped fulfill Habitat for Humanity’s
mission of putting God’s love into action, bringing people together to
build homes, communities, and hope.
This is Nashville’s time. As demonstrated daily at Habitat for
Humanity and during the Carter Work Project week, we can and will
come together and be unified in making this a better community with
a brighter future for all Nashvillians.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville staff, Garth
Brooks, Trisha Yearwood and Habitat for Humanity
International Chief Executive Officer Jonathan
Reckford.
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2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn
Carter Work Project
Catalyst for a Brighter Future
for All Nashvillians
The weeklong 2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn impact. Tennessee Governor Bill crowd as the night drew to a close
“We can choose to alleviate suffering.
Carter Work Project launched into Lee, Nashville Mayor John Cooper, with everyone singing “Will the Circle We can choose to work together for
full swing before a packed house at Habitat for Humanity International Be Unbroken.”
peace. We can make these changes—
PHOTO COURTESY OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL
the Ryman Auditorium on Sunday Chief Executive Officer Jonathan
night, Oct. 6, 2019, with an all- Reckford, and Habitat for Humanity The energy of the Opening Ceremony and we must.”
star opening ceremony showcasing of Greater Nashville President and carried over to the build site
highlights of Music City, USA. CEO Danny Herron each echoed throughout the week, with 21 homes —Former President Jimmy Carter
Lively performances by members the Carters’ message, sharing their built for hardworking families. Under
of the Nashville Symphony, Melinda own outlooks for the week ahead. beautiful October skies, President
D o o l i t t l e , N a s h v i l l e’s s e s s i o n Future homeowner Tara Morgan, who and Mrs. Carter and Garth Brooks and
musicians, including Wanda Vick on built with the Carters throughout Trisha Yearwood worked alongside
fiddle, and the Fisk Jubilee Singers the week, shared her life story and a p p rox i m a t e l y 1 5 0 0 vo l u n t e e rs ,
were followed by heartfelt remarks homeownership journey with the building homes, communities,
PHOTO BY ED RODE
from former President Jimmy crowd. Long-time Habitat supporters and hope. A total of 59 Nashville
Carter and Rosalynn Carter about and Nashville residents Garth Brooks families will become homeowners
the need for affordable shelter and and Trisha Yearwood were also on
Habitat for Humanity’s worldwide hand, performing for an enthusiastic (continued on page 14) Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville | Annual Report 2013page 6 | 2019 A n nu a l Re p o r t March Towa rd a B et te r Na s hville | pa ge 7
Habitat for Humanity is founded on partnerships that provide a hands-on
approach to corporate social responsibility combined with team building
through philanthropic initiatives to strengthen and empower lives.
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c o r p o ra t e
house
sponsors
In the Spring of 2019, WME sponsored their first full home for Habitat
homeowner Delaina Young. “Working with Habitat for Humanity not
only brought us together as a company, but also a community. Over
a hundred volunteers from our office worked alongside friends and
colleagues from across the music industry to transform what was
once just a concrete slab into a beautiful home. It’s been a privilege
to spend each build day working with Delaina—we are proud to be a
small part of her family’s story,” says Jay Williams, partner and co-
head, WME Nashville.
49 corporations gave
$937,125 to build homes and
provided 2,975 volunteers totaling
23,800 volunteer hours
PHOTO BY MADELINE MORGAN
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Faith has always been a component of the Habitat model of
homeownership. Habitat complies with fair housing laws and does
not discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, disability,
familial status or national origin.
45
fa i t h
house
sponsors
One of the longest standing Habitat for Humanity of Greater
Nashville sponsors, Westminster Presbyterian Church, built its 25th
home in the fall of 2018 in Park Preserve. “Westminster Presbyterian
Church has been a faithful and joyful partner to Habitat for
Humanity’s misson to help hard-working families purchase homes,”
says Mike Allen, director of faith relations. “We have looked forward
every year to the unique spirit and smiles of this wonderful group.”
45 faith groups gave
PHOTO BY LEILA GROSSMAN
$460,000 to build homes and
provided 1,200 volunteers totaling
9,800 volunteer hours
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Homeowner
Services
Hardworking Homeowners
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville’s homeowners work hard
for the opportunity to purchase a home with a 0% APR mortgage. In
addition to 100 hours of homeownership classes and 100 hours working
on the build site with sponsors and volunteers, Habitat homeowners
work in a multitude of industries to support themselves and their
families. They represent a cross section of demographics from single
parent households, to two parent households, to immigrants, to
retirees who are all in search of more stability for their lives and their
families’ lives. Habitat of Greater Nashville has served 885 house-
holds representing 3,142 people, many of whom work in the following
industries: hospitality, housekeeping, healthcare, education,
clerical, warehouse logistics, transportation, State of Tennessee,
manufacturing, food industry, and retail among others.
(continued on page 20)
PHOTO BY BRET D. HAINES
Homeowner Theresa Fitzgerald works for Metro Nashville Public Schools.
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Shop, Donate, Volunteer
Shop
The Nashville ReStore continues to provide
shoppers with some of the best new and gently
used items around with continued markdowns
every 14 days. In its second year at the new
location at 414 Harding Place, annual revenue
from the ReStore provides operational funding
and affordable housing construction support.
Habitat Nashville also operates ReStores in
Dickson and Wilson counties.
D o n at e
• Many donations came from big ticket events like
the 2019 NFL Draft, 2019 CMA Fest, 2018 CMA
Awards, and Big Machine Label After Party.
• The ReStore received more than 17,500
donations either dropped off or picked up from
local residents and companies. These donations,
while helping Habitat for Humanity tremend-
ously, divert 1,165 tons yearly from landfills.
• Major donors to the ReStore include: Ace Hard-
ware, Bank of America, CMT, Costco, English &
Company, Hermitage Lighting, Kirkland’s, Lowe’s
Fulfillment Center, Nippon Express, PP&G,
Sprintz Furniture, Steves & Sons, and Tennsco.
Vo lu n t e e r
• This year saw an increase in volunteers with
more than 26,085 combined volunteer hours
completed by 2,370 individual volunteers.
• More than 100 volunteer groups leant a helping
PHOTO BY TODD BILBREY
hand including: Catholic Heart Work Camp,
Comcast, HCA Healthcare, Ideal Lease, Top
Golf, UPS, YouthWorks, and local high schools,
colleges and universities.
Lipscomb University student volunteers.
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2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn high schools, including Hunters Lane, Riders in the Sky, Suzy Boggus, Don
C a r t e r Wo r k P r o j e c t Whites Creek, Stratford STEM Magnet, Schlitz and Mark Wills entertained
Pearl-Cohn Entertainment Magnet and the lunch crowd throughout the week.
(continued from page 4) Maplewood, led volunteers off the site, The memorable Carter Work Project
surrounded by the sound of trumpets wrapped up on Friday at the Grand
through the support of the 2019 and trombones. Team Captain Roman Ole Opry, where Garth Brooks and
Carter Work Project. Working men Josi and Matt Deschene from the Trisha Yearwood recognized President
and women in these families hold Predators came out on Monday and Carter on stage in front of a sold-out
jobs in such industries as healthcare, the Tennessee Titans Rookie class crowd. Also on Friday, the hammer
State of Tennessee, education, and and cheerleaders also joined in the was officially passed to the Dominican
warehouse logistics — all fundamental week’s activities, helping to serve Republic Habitat affiliate, host site for
to the booming local economy. At day’s lunch to volunteers on Tuesday. Grand the 2020 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter
end, marching bands from five area Ole Opry Members Chuck Mead, Work Project.
First Lady of Tennessee
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Habitat homeowner Brandie
Mitchell on the Discovery,
Inc. build.
Discovery, Inc. Stars Come to Nashville
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Discovery, Inc. came to Nashville windows, roof trusses, doors, siding, Bites, and Food Network’s Maneet
to help Habitat for Humanity of insulation and overall framing for Chauhan, who serves as a judge on
Greater Nashville prepare for the three houses. Paige Davis and Brett Chopped and owns several popular
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“Every generation only has one or two iconic
people who really transcend time, and I think
Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter are two of
those because of their humanitarian efforts,
specifically for Habitat for Humanity.”
— Mendy Mazzo
2019 Board Chair
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2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Sponsors
Presenting — $1,000,000
Platinum — $500,000
Gold — $250,000
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Silver — $100,000
Master Builder — $75,000
Gift-In-Kind
In Grateful Appreciation of Construction and Dedication Support
Community Builder — $50,000
A.O. Smith Dow LP Building Solutions
Book’Em Hermitage Lighting MHC Truck Leasing
Carrier Hilti Tools Milwaukee Tools
HMTX Industries Schneider Electric
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
Home Depot Simpson Strong-Tie
Dream Builder — $25,000 The Embroiders’ Guild of America, Hunt Brothers Pizza Thompson CAT | The Rental Store
Inc., Cheekwood Chapter
Kroger Valspar
Cree Levolor Whirlpool
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Habitat’s Hard Working Homeowners
(continued from page 10)
PHOTOS BY LEILA GROSSMAN
Habitat homeowners Michele Battle, Neema Habitat homeowner Bassam Elsayed
Mushangwa, and Quashawnta Fitzgerald all has worked as a banquet steward at
work in Nashville’s healthcare industry.
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Community Board
Wilson County Tyler Allen
Nikki Butler
Kate Dailey
Trey Geisenhoffer
Fall 2018 this help. We could not do it without generating over $28,000 in revenue
Tyler Hutton
you.” Nihad says, “We appreciate it – the most in the six-year history of
Danielle Imbaratto
Wilson Habitat for Humanity beyond words. We are so happy.” the event! During this special night,
Kim Lacy
welcomed two new Habitat three awards were presented (see
Tara Leurs
Spring 2019 photos below):
homeowners in the fall of 2018: Doug Mathis
John and Lauren Riley and Alawi Wayne Miller
Alsaedy and Nihad Mohammed. Wilson Habitat celebrated Joyce Agobi º The Dave Wilmer Spirit of Vol- Martin Porter
John and Lauren are the parents and Carolyn Dixon as new Habitat unteerism Award went to former Kayla Ramos
homeowners in the spring of 2019. Joyce board members Karl Rehmer and David Rhodes
of three children, a teenager to an
is the single mother of three children Linda Rising who have remained Greg Smith
infant. Their previous rental was
and her previous rent had risen three heavily involved with Habitat as Katherine Stranahan
an old home that had packing tape Tom Wallace
covering cracked windows, mold, times before she became a Habitat for volunteers over the years.
and electric outlets that didn’t Humanity homeowner. Joyce works
work. Lauren works for Famous two jobs to make ends meet and found º The Community Partnership Photo right Carolyn Dixon and
Footwear while John is recovering out about Habitat for Humanity after Award went to the Bridgestone Joyce Agobi proudly display
from a back injury leaving them a moving to the U.S. from Sudan for a D i s t r i b u t i o n C e n t e r. T h e y the keys to their new Habitat
one-income family. “This Habitat “second chance and better life.” have been a committed House homes. Bottom photos, clockwise:
Sponsor since 2012, providing Carolyn Dixon, Joyce Agobi,
home is such a huge blessing to
Carolyn is the single mother of two volunteer groups in five of the John and Lauren Riley and Alawi
us. It has helped us have more Alsaedy and Nihad Mohammed.
children who was paying more than past seven years as well as being
time together as a family and
50 percent of her annual income on a four-time team sponsor in the
save money that we paid towards
housing. She currently works as a annual Golf Challenge.
excessive utilities,” says Lauren.
cook at an assisted living community.
“At my age, the opportunity to own º The Spirit of Habitat Award went to
Alawi and Nihad are the parents of
my own home makes me feel that I The Bridge Fellowship, a dedicated
two young daughters. Nihad works
have accomplished something and sponsor in the annual Faith Build
for N&E Enterprises while Alawi is
overcome my past . . . I feel like I’ve for six consecutive years.
recovering from a car accident. Their
made it through the fog and came out
previous apartment complex felt
better than ever,” Carolyn says. • The 11th annual Golf Challenge
unsafe and didn’t have washer and at Five Oaks Golf & Country
dryer hookups. The couple are from Club drew the largest group of
Highlights
Iraq and lived in a refugee camp for participants to date. With 108
five years before being resettled to • Houses of Hope featured dinner golfers taking part, over $60,000
the U.S. in 1996. “It is a blessing to get and a large silent and live auctions was raised!
PHOTOS BY TODD BILBREY
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Dickson County Cheatham County
Dickson Habitat welcomed Jennifer Amy has been with the Tennessee H i g h l i g h t s Cheatham Habitat welcomed Joseph worked at Parallon for under a year. $3,344 in Gift-In-Kind) at the annual
Meade and Amy Mayfield as new Habitat Department of Children Services • The annual Houses of Hope luncheon and Lindsay Preciado to their new The couple struggled to afford their Houses of Hope, and Rob Myers
homeowners in fiscal year 2019. Jennifer for one year and worked for the raised $34,981. Dickson Habitat cele- Habitat home in the spring of 2019. Nashville rent, a car loan, and school was awarded the prestigious John E.
at 21 years old had two young boys and State of Tennessee for six years. She brated 25 years of service to the They have two children under the debts which brought them to Habitat Mayfield Hammer of Hope Volunteer
worked two part-time jobs when she community by recognizing the following ages of 3 and must carefully balance for Humanity. Their Habitat mortgage of the Year Award for his work in
completed her bachelor’s degree with
found herself homeless and living out of charter board members at the luncheon the costs of childcare while they has decreased their housing cost securing sponsorships and volunteers
a double major in psychology and
the back of her car. She never thought with the Legacy of Hope Awards: Mack both work and share one vehicle. nearly $500 a month. from United Structural Systems and
sociology while working full time. She
she could afford a home and moved Adams, Norris Allen, Ed Blackburn, Joseph has worked for Parallon for 24 Church.
has two daughters and in their previous Hu Mayes, Mary Simmons, and Carey two years in the insurance and data On Oct. 4, 2018, Cheatham Habitat
from one trailer to the next trying to find
rental, the girls were not allowed to go Thompson. The Dickson Habitat ReStore analysis department and Lindsay has raised $31,928 in donations (including
stability for her family. Today, her boys
are grown and she lives in a Habitat for outside because of safety concerns. Volunteer of the Year Award went to
Community Board
Humanity home after a church member Amy feels a Habitat home is the most Alex Jackson because of his enormous
told her about Habitat’s homeownership realistic option to keep her daughters commitment of time to the ReStore.
Keith Auville
program. Jennifer works for the State of safe and create a brighter future for • The annual Dickson Bowling event Faye Bailey
Tennessee. all of them. raised $6,035. Shayne Bell
Stephen Carr
Community Board Valerie Kemp
Teresa Eads
Jennifer Adams Tony Gross
Leonard Belmares II Marianne Isbell
Dr. Ed Blackburn Jack Kapanka
Missy Chandler Patty Kennedy
Geri Coshatt Mary Littleton
Karen Crouch Chris Moore
Allison Felts Dan Moore
Chris Greene Jennifer Noe
Norris Hoover Larry Roberts
Dale Karshenas Edward Wansing
Micah McAlister Darrell White
Cole McRae Dianne Williams
Martha Shepard
Debbie Street
Robertson County
Habitat for Humanity of Greater
Nashville has expanded its service
area to include Robertson
County. “As we branch out into
Robertson County, we are excited
to cultivate local partnerships
with businesses, churches, civic
groups and potential applicants
PHOTOS BY TODD BILBREY
as we seek to put God’s love
into action,” said Jeff Bennett,
director of divisions. Bennett
said fundraising in the Robertson
division will begin in 2020 with
the intent to accept applications
New Habitat homeowners, Amy Mayfield (top), and Jennifer Meade (above).
Martha Shepard (right), helping build Amy Mayfield’s house. for homeownership in 2021.
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Financials
Division Sponsors 2019 2018
ASSETS FY2019 FY2018
Cheatham Sponsors Dickson Sponsors Wilson Sponsors Mortgages
Real Estate & Construction in Progress
$31,473,983
$5,951,677
$30,060,094
$3,128,629
Cedar Hill Church Anonymous Donor A.O. Smith Foundation – Lochinvar Cash $6,302,060 $6,565,929
RBS, Inc. Publix Super Markets Charities Bob Phillips Receivables $1,309,314 $651,307
Goodwyn Mills Cawood The Jackson Foundation College Hills Church of Christ
Other Assets $12,489,783 $12,766,142
Community Bank & Trust United Way of Dickson County Community Foundation of Middle $57,526,817 $53,172,101
A.O. Smith Foundation, Inc. Missy Chandler Tennessee Total $57,526,817 $53,172,101
R.E. West Transportation, Inc. U.S. Bank Cook’s United Methodist Church 2019 2018
Demonbreun Roofing Bowman Chapel United Methodist Custom Packaging LIABILITIES FY2019 FY2018
State Industries Church Danny & Karen Dugan
Notes Payable Secured by Harding Property $3,752,714 $4,056,020
Valerie Kemp CPA Eastern Middle Tennessee
U.S. Bank- Cheatham Association of Realtors Notes Payable Secured by Mortgages $17,264,029 $16,719,044
Walmart 1226 - Ashland City Enbridge Foundation Notes Payable Unsecured $415,652 $343,768
Dillon Transportation Evelyn S. & Jim Horne Hankins NMTC Joint Venture Notes Payable $3,530,289 $3,525,934
Todd Binkley Insurance Foundation
Ashland City Free Will Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church Unearned Revenue on Mortgages $3,992,894 $4,120,924
Baptist Church Famous Footwear Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $986,793 $400,543
Pinnacle Financial Partners First Baptist Church – Lebanon Deferred Revenue $732,391 $667,000 $31,294,173 $30,381,672
First United Methodist Church –
Escrow Accounts $619,411 $548,439
Lebanon
Total $31,294,173 $30,381,672 2019 2018
Middle Tennessee Electric Sharing
Change
Mt. Juliet Church of Christ NET ASSETS FY2019 FY2018
Providence Church
Publix Super Markets Charities Temporarily Restricted $15,060,270 $13,285,064
Red Lily Real Estate Unrestricted $11,172,374 $9,505,365
Rotary Clubs in Wilson County Total $26,232,644 $22,790,429
St. Stephen Catholic Community
The Bridge Fellowship
The Guy and Lucile Jones and Their REVENUE FY2019 FY2018 $26,232,644 $22,790,429
Descendants Family Charitable Contributed Income $7,794,590 $5,511,329
Foundation Transfer to Homeowners $6,385,400 $5,597,454 2019 2018
The Memorial Foundation
ReStores Sales $2,372,264 $2,273,702
Vintage Market Days of Nashville
Walmart Mortgage Sales Interest Contribution $1,398,397 $1,912,462
Whip Crackin’ Rodeo Mortgage Discount Amortization $1,466,743 $1,109,873
Wilson County Government Other Income $540,160 $655,221
Total $19,957,554 $17,060,041
EXPENSES FY2019 FY2018
$19,957,554 $17,060,041
Program $14,223,268 $12,380,658
Support $2,292,071 $2,051,556
2019 2018
Total $16,515,339 $14,432,214
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FY2019 FY2018
FROM OPERATIONS $3,442,215 $2,627,827
EXPENSE AS PERCENT OF EACH DOLLAR FY2019 FY2018
Program Expense 86% 86%
H a b i t a t f o r H u m a n i t y o f G r e a t e r N a s h v i l l e $16,515,339
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Community Builder Hope Builder Ground Breaker Middle Tennessee Nashville Electric Service City of Lebanon Greg Oswald
Donors $30,000 - $59,999 $7,500 - $14,999 $5,000 - $7,499
AIG
Electric Sharing Change
Motor Trend Group
Nashville Yards
Jeff and Deborah Ortega
Page One Auto
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cleaver
Congregation Ohabai Sholom
Jerry Cook
Bob Phillips
The Porch Company
Kate and Mark Pritchard
Advance Financial Mt. Juliet Church of Cumberland Pediatric Assoc. PC Productions Plus
Anonymous Donor Batten & Shaw, Inc. Precision Rubber Products
Fuller Society Anonymous Donor Christ
Foundation, Inc.
Edward and Tammy Daech Mr. and Mrs. Colin Reed, Brenda
Belle Meade United Rakesh Patel The Danner Foundation and Colin Reed Advised Fund
$100,000 + Deloitte Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown Methodist Church The Jimmy Pilkerton
R. E. West Transportation, Deborah DeLacey of The Community Foundation
Inc Devenney Group Architects of Middle Tennessee
FIRST TENNESSEE BANK Russ and Allison Burns Bose Corporation Advised Fund
Anonymous Donor Calvary United Methodist Church Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC Prestige Auto
Mike Ragan Dillon Transportation John P. Riggan
Kirkland’s RealTracs John and Kathy Doyle John and Robin Roberts
Barnes Housing Trust Fund CapStar Bank Chris and Jen Bricker Regent Homes Red Lily Real Estate El Rey Azteca of Mt. Juliet, Inc. John and Jane Roe
The Melkus Family Foundation Fund Dr. Lizbeth K. Thomas and Renasant Bank Mr. Mark A. Emkes and Ms. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Roos,
Blevins Family Advised Fund Missy Chandler
The Bridge Fellowship Dr. Victor J. Thomas Reno & Cavanaugh PLLC Maria Concepcion Renes Anne & Charles Roos Advised
Linda and Mike Curb Publix Super Markets Charities, Christ Presbyterian Church ChemTreat Thompson Machinery Linda Rising
Ensworth School Fund of The Community
Eshots Foundation of Middle
CMT Mary Kathleen Clucas United-Heider Inspection Dan Rose and Beth Gordon
Dollar General Inc.
College Hills Church of Rotary Club of Lebanon
Executive Women International Tennessee
Covenant Capital Group Group F&M Bank John and Carol Russell
Dugan Family Foundation Schneider Electric
Covenant Presbyterian Church Christ Tom and Sherrie Wallace
Foundation, Inc. First United Methodist Church Mike and Liz Schatzlein
Ryman Hospitality Properties Ben Foster Mary Schoettle
Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati UPS Foundation, Inc. Community Bank & Trust Washington Foundation
Jean and Gene Cravens Second Presbyterian Church Four Star Paving Sertoma Club of Nashville
Con Edison Clean Energy Willow Branch SimplexGrinnell Rick French David and Martha Shepard
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