Steve and Ellen Adams 2004 Donor Advised Fund Established 2004
Steve and Ellen Adams Advised Fund Established 2004
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Steve and Ellen Adams Advised Fund Established 2004
Steve Hough established this Fund as a way to facilitate a range of future charitable gifts.
Mary Lauren and Lawson Allen Family Fund - Establish 2011
Phyllis and Ben Alper established this Fund to enlarge and enhance their charitable objectives and to participate in important community entities as well.
Denise Alper Family Advised Fund Established 2001
Ruth O. Alsup Donor Advised Fund Established 2012
James D. Amos Advised Fund Established 2003
Paul and Nancy Anderson set up their family Advised Fund to support a variety of interests, including families at risk, youth and environmental concerns. It is their wish that the Fund eventually be overseen by their children, so they can continue the family pattern of support for these causes.
You'd be hard pressed to name people who've contributed more time, talent and treasure to enhance this community than Sue and Nelson Andrews. Together they have given decades of support to untold numbers of nonprofit organizations. But their greatest gift to Middle Tennessee has been their work to inculcate their five extraordinary children (and 21 grandchildren) with the importance of giving back. In 2008, Sue gave creation of this Fund to Nelson as a Christmas gift. He was delighted by the prospect that their children would forever have a vehicle for efficient and effective giving.
Anonymous Advised Fund C Established 1993
Clare and Hunter Armistead Advised Fund Established 1995
This Fund was established by the Atticus Trust, a private foundation overseen by the family of Betty and Martin Brown, to facilitate giving to a broad array of charitable purposes. The Browns have long been active and instrumental leaders in our community, and Betty is a much-loved past chair of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee's board.
Ayers Advised Fund Established 1997
The Baileys established this Fund as a conduit to achieve their philanthropic objectives.
Philip Baker will always be remembered for his radiant smile, his adventuresome spirit and his wonderful ability to befriend others. Phil would have graduated from Hillsboro High School in 2005, following his brother Adam, but was killed in an automobile accident in July 2004. This Fund established in his memory may be used to support Hillsboro High School in providing scholarships to one or more outstanding seniors who exemplify the same positive qualities for which Phil will be remembered. Those students should have had a positive impact on students, faculty and the school.
Francis M. Bass II Family Advised Fund Established 2000
James O. Bass, Jr. Family Advised Fund Established 2000
E. Warner Bass Family Advised Fund Established 2000
Many people in our country probably owe their lives to Dr. Luthur Beazley, who championed groundbreaking legislation that required children to ride in car seats. His Tennessee program became a national model, leading to child safety restraint laws that protect all children today. When Dr. Beazley died in 2003, his family set up a memorial Fund with The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to benefit the children about whom he cared so deeply.
Beth Baker Fund | Established 2015
Leslie Bethea Advised Fund Established 1998
Richard Bibb has been an invaluable resource to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee for several years, largely through his exemplary service leading the Advisory Board of our affiliate, The Dickson County Community Foundation. We are grateful to Richard and his wife, Patricia, for this, their most recent commitment to philanthropy.
The enormous success of multi-platinum and Grammy award-winning country artists Big & Rich has not stopped the dynamic duo from doing their part to give back to the community. The Big & Rich Charitable Fund was created to connect generosity with need in Middle Tennessee.
Bird Family Advised Fund Established 1995
Julia Crowder Bishop & Budd Harris Bishop Advised Fund Established 2001
Tom Black Advised Fund Established 1998
Cheryl Blackburn Advised Fund Established 2004
Jim Blevins, who founded the Blevins Popcorn Company in Nashville in 1945 and grew a successful business operation in Tennessee and beyond, started a tradition of giving back to the community through a private family foundation. When his son, Bill, wanted to continue that tradition and considered how to establish a giving vehicle for himself and his family, he understood the unique benefits and tailormade services The Community Foundation offers. Bill opted to create a Donor-Advised Fund and partner with The Community Foundation to carry on the Blevins family tradition of giving.
Julie and Frank Boehm know a lot about charitable giving through their generous and thoughtful support of many worthy causes. "People have the illusion that unless you have a lot of money, you can't participate in helping charities," Julie said. "The Community Foundation makes it very easy to set up a Fund, and it only takes a minimum of $5,000 to start. When we combine our resources with others through The Community Foundation, we can help make a real difference, and that makes us feel good."
The Bongo Advised Fund contributes to education programs and initiatives in the Nashville-area and in coffee-growing communities.
Susan Bass Bowen Family Advised Fund Established 2000
Boyers Family Advised Fund Established 2004
Richard Bracken is Chairman and CEO of HCA. We are delighted to have Richard on The Foundation's Board and are grateful that he and Judith have chosen to create this Fund to facilitate their family's present and future giving.
To maximize their charitable efforts and community impact, Branstetter, Stranch & Jennings has partnered with The Community Foundation to create this corporate giving fund.
This Fund was created to further the Brown Family's charitable efforts in the community.
Bill and Rita Bruce, who lived in Tennessee for many years but who now reside in St. Marys, Georgia, established this Fund to facilitate their charitable giving. Although now mostly-retired, Bill is Special Counsel to the law firm Adams and Reese LLP, where he maintains an office in Nashville.
The Bryant-Blount Charitable Advised Fund | Established 2015
Bryant Family I Peter 4:10 Fund | Established 2015
The Bryant-Onstott Charitable Advised Fund | Established 2015
Teenie Buchtel was one-of-a-kind. A civic treasure ... A gem. Her life was cut short, but in her estate plans she chose to create a legacy of giving through this Fund which is overseen by her son, John Jay. Through him and through her foresight, nonprofits doing good work throughout the country and the region will benefit.
Buhl Family Advised Fund Established 1998
May and John Bumpus Advised Fund, Established 2012
Rebecca and Stan Burcham have dedicated their careers to health care. Now they are turning a large portion of their attention to the health of their community, especially to its often most helpless and vulnerable members, animals. The Burchams established this Fund to support animal rescue and other favorite causes and nonprofits with comfort, convenience and cost-effectiveness.
The power of celebrity can often make really important things happen, and it is our pleasure to be making Keith Burns' charitable goals a reality. Keith, perhaps most widely known as part of the Grammy-winning group Trick Pony, has established this Fund to accommodate a range of charitable objectives. One of his beneficiaries has been the Arthritis Foundation - a disease from which his mother suffers. Others will no doubt follow as he realizes how many options he has to help people in need through this Fund.
Barbara Howard became Mrs. George Burrus on June 8, 1953, the Monday after she graduated from Peabody College. The bride watched her husband, George, graduate from Vanderbilt University College of Medicine in 1955. What soon followed was the beginning of a new family and a lifetime of adventure and service. The young Burrus Family boarded the Queen Elizabeth I in July 1962 to travel to India for five years of medical mission work. Subsequently, the family moved to Africa. This life abroad in service to others serves as touchstone for three generations of family members who recommend grants from the Ellen and Roger Burrus Endowed Advised Fund. Giving is done so in memory of Ellen and Roger Burrus, for whom the Fund is named, and Dr. George Burrus whose charitable nature has been passed down to his children and grandchildren.
Diane and Kyle Callahan Advised Fund Established 2007
Cammack Family Advised Fund Established 1992
Stewart Campbell, Jr. Advised Fund Established 2000
Bill and Trudy Carpenter Advised Fund Established 2004
Anne and Jeff Carr Advised Fund Established 2004
Raymond Carroll Advised Fund Established 2001
Scott Chambers is in the business of Nashville's growth and development through his work with Germantown Partners. Scott knows that changing communities also have changing needs, and he does his work with an eye toward sustainability and eco-friendly innovation. Similarly, through this Fund, Scott invests in causes improving the health and future of the Nashville community and beyond.
Erica and Doug Chappell haven't been Middle Tennesseans forever, but they certainly seem to have adopted much of what makes this community great. Doug, a health care entrepreneur, has recently embarked on a new venture, having served prior to that as the General Counsel of RenalCare. And both Erica and Doug have fully embraced the concept and practice of giving back and investing so that their children, and all of ours, will still want to call this community home for decades to come.
Their careers had Barbara and Eric Chazen caring for this community almost since their arrival some 50 years ago. Eric (better known as Dr. Chazen) led one of the preeminent pediatric practices. Barbara led Commerce Union's and the Bank of America's efforts to invest wisely and well in community relations and in the arts. In fact, in that capacity Barbara hosted the very first meeting to discuss the possibility of creating what is now The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and served as the inaugural chair of The Women's Fund. Today, Barbara continues to lead through her work with various arts organizations, and Eric continues to care for the health of children through his work in training medical students at Vanderbilt. They established this Fund as an extension of their charitable giving.
Frances S. Cheek and Family Advised Fund Established 2003
Nancy C. Cheek Advised Fund Established 2003
Donna and Pickslay Cheek Jr. Advised Fund Established 2003
The Chief Cares Fund, established by Eric and Katherine Church, is impacting lives around the globe and in our own neighborhoods. Eric and Katherine’s charitable efforts have helped a Nepal orphanage get beds, clothing, and offer schooling to children that would otherwise never get the chance, deliver bibles and aid to Haiti, and help fund Humane Society’s no-kill animal shelters with funds that go towards operational costs. These initiatives are just the beginning. Help Chief Cares grow towards serving people in need worldwide.
Connie and Tom Cigarran are two well-known and much appreciated donors to a wide range of nonprofit organizations. Connie has devoted her time, talent and treasure to create and nurture some of the best loved events, such as the Antiques and Garden Show. Tom has dedicated much of his time and talent to lead the creative thinking of our community on topics such as improving public and private education. The creation of this Fund within The Community Foundation will further enable Connie and Tom to give with focus, understanding and convenience.
Civitts Family Charitable Advised Fund Established 2005
Steve and Lisa Clark Memorial Fund, Established 2012
Mr. and Mrs. John Clay Jr. Advised Fund Established 1997
Anne Campbell Clay Advised Fund Established 2000
Cole Family Advised Fund | Established 2015
John P. Geraci was born in Brooklyn in 1925, the son of immigrant Italian parents. He joined the Marine Corps ten days after graduating from high school. He went to St. John's College in New York for two years after serving in the Marine Corps during World War II, but left college to join the Army as a second lieutenant. He earned two Silver Stars, a Bronze Star with Valor device, and a Purple Heart for his Korean War service as an Army lieutenant. He attended Ranger school as a captain and went on to serve three tours in Vietnam, earning two more Silver Stars among other honors. He is the second-most decorated Ranger in the history of the unit, having served 36 years, 16 overseas, and in three wars. Hard work, reading and continuous learning, and service to others are the three primary things he instilled in his children. Because of this, his family wishes to honor his memory with a fund that focuses support on programs that support education.
Patricia Colton and her family established a Donor-Advised Fund to facilitate their charitable giving.
Janet and Jeremy Conlin decided to start something special at The Community Foundation. Their Fund will begin as an Advised Fund which they plan to dedicate to three endeavors; Covenant Presbyterian Church, PCA, Currey-Ingram Academy and The Voice of the Martyrs. At their deaths, this Fund will become a Fund designated to benefit two of these organizations so that each year thereafter both organizations will receive a gift in the name of Jeremy and Janet Conlin.
Charles W. Cook Jr. Advised Fund Established 2000
William C. Cook Advised Fund Established 2000
Kenneth F. Cooper Philanthropic Advised Fund Established 1998
Ruthe Creighton has spent her career counseling people in need. In honor of her dedication to the homeless and those fighting drug addictions, a friend set up this Fund to give her another mechanism through which to help.
D.J. King Advised Fund | Established 2015
With dual passions for caring and for building, Jill and Jared Danford approached The Foundation about creating a mechanism for the orderly work of supporting the needs of the community they chose to call home. The Foundation was honored to set in motion the wheels that will help them help others.
Jackie and John Danieley Advised Fund Established 2000
Danielle and Harris Gilbert Family Fund | Established 2015
Judy and Ray Danner have left an indelible mark on this community through their business and their charitable investments. Ray was at the forefront of creating affordable and accessible dining experiences for this community for decades. Judy was right by his side, and together they created the Danner Foundation to facilitate investments in affordable and accessible services for their neighbors in need.
Microsoft employee Kirk Davidson is one of a select group of compassionate and visionary folks who call Nashville and Middle Tennessee home. When he and his wife decided to establish a vehicle for charitable giving they also hoped to create a tradition of philanthropy for their children. The Community Foundation was honored to help.
Anne Davis and Karl Dean Advised Fund Established 1998
This Fund distributes grants to benefit charitable causes that uplift the memory and celebrate the spirit of little Dugan and are generally of interest to young children, including but not limited to youth-oriented activities, child development and safety, and educational and experiential opportunities for young people.
This Fund was established by Cheryl and Shane Davis to honor the memory of their daughter, who passed away in 1994 after having lived only 10 days. During Katherine Rose’s short life, her will to live was remarkable and inspiring, and made a positive impact, directly and indirectly, on many lives. This Fund celebrates her brief but priceless life and will grow to become a Scholarship Fund.
The Margaretha K. Davis Memorial Advised Fund was established in memory of Mrs. Davis, an active community volunteer in her adopted hometown of Clarksville, Tennessee. Funded by memorial gifts from family and friends, future gifts will honor Mrs. Davis's indefatigable spirit and her legacy of community improvement.
DeFrance Family Advised Fund Established 2006
Del Favero Family Advised Fund Established 1996
Civic clubs are important components of a healthy community, offering educational programs for members, social outlets, business contacts, and opportunities for charitable service. The work of the Dickson High Noon Rotary Club is a shining example of how meaningful such contributions can be. Its members have long been concerned about helping worthy students pursue a college education, and the club has awarded scholarships for a number of years. To maximize the ability of the club to invest in the present and future of Dickson County, the members decided to establish this Fund.
Judith and Neil Diehl were both committed to making this area a better place to live. Their legacy of caring for others continues today through the three Funds they established in their estate plans to empower their children to give to support their charitable priorities. Through these Funds, perhaps we'll all have the opportunity to think about the difference two people can make.
Matthew N. & Karla N. Diehl Advised Fund Established 2005
Dobie Advised Fund Established 1996
Don and Nancy Williams Family Advised Fund | Established 2015
The Donors who created this Fund want to help but prefer to do so anonymously. We are honored to help them accomplish this goal. Part of the service that The Community Foundation can provide is the ability for people to give some or all of their gifts anonymously.
Doug Andrews Advised Fund | Established 2015
When Dr. Mary Catherine Dundon explored a way to give to the causes she cares about, and also plan for the future and leaving a legacy, The Community was the right place to accomplish both goals. Now, through this Fund, the Nashville pediatrician extends her everyday commitment to the well-being of children through support for worthy causes promoting healthy children and communities here and around the world.
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Eakin, Jr. Advised Fund Established 1997
Edmunds Advised Fund Established 1998
Celia and Harold Edwards Advised Fund Established 1998
This Fund was established in memory of Richard M. "PaPa" Edwards and in honor of Barbara "Mema" Edwards, who treasured their family throughout their lives. The Fund recognizes the example they set for their children and grandchildren, and the children of communities they called home.
Edwin and Rosaline’s Second Generation Fund | Established 2015
Being inspired by my sister, Ella Hubbard, I have established this fund to help educate those impacted by Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Education is particularly important because so many complications of T1D will be avoided if the disease is managed properly. This fund is used in conjunction with the Middle Tennessee chapter of the JDRF Foundation in their mission to treat, prevent, and cure T1D. This fund focuses on providing low income type 1 diabetics and their families with funding for education, which is not available through the JDRF. By establishing this fund, I hope to contribute to the fight against T1D for my sister Ella, and others like her. Thank you for considering a contribution to our fund, Janie Hubbard.
Begun by a couple who would rather the spotlight be on giving, this Fund is a new charitable giving vehicle for folks long steeped in philanthropy. While they wish to remain anonymous, they deserve our thanks for what they have done, are doing and will do for this community.
Karen Carothers and Robert Eppley are doctors in the San Francisco area who rely upon a financial and investment advisor located in Middle Tennessee. When it came time for them to create a vehicle for charitable giving they decided to use The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee for the convenience it offered.
Jane and Dick Eskind taught their children about the importance of philanthropy by example. To help instill those same values in their five grandchildren, they set up a Fund for each grandchild, in addition to their own Fund, to educate the next generation in the family about philanthropy and the needs of the Middle Tennessee community. Until the grandchildren reach a certain age, their parents or guardians will help them submit recommendations for charitable grants. Afterwards, each child will be able to make their own requests regarding grant distributions from these charitable nest eggs. Alec Joseph Eskind Advised Fund Established 2000 Isaac Samuel Eskind Advised Fund Established 2000 Madeline Doni Eskind Advised Fund Established 2000 Doni Lee Lehman Advised Fund Established 2000 Jeremy Eskind Lehman Advised Fund Established 2000
Amy S. Eskind Advised Fund Established 2009
Donna and Jeffrey Eskind Advised Fund Established 1995
Although most closely linked to a passion for the present and future of the students in the Metro Nashville public school system and Vanderbilt Medical Center, Annette and Irwin Eskind support a range of charitable organizations spanning the cradle to the grave. Through word and deed, they have become inspiring role models for all of us, a fact which contributed to Irwin's recognition as a 2000 recipient of the Joe Kraft Humanitarian Award.
Laurie and Steven Eskind Advised Fund Established 1995
Wiliam H. Eskind Advised Fund Established 2009
Sara Evans, country music star and Middle Tennessee resident, was born February 5, 1971, and raised on a farm in rural Missouri. She moved to Nashville and became a #1 selling country artist. Sara Evans, a mother of three, established this Fund to support a wide variety of issues important to her.
Ever Green Fund | Established 2016
Cyril and Nell Evers Advised Fund Established 1998
Mark and Martha Ezell Family Advised Fund | Established 2016
Ron and Laurie Farris are passionate about a broad range of charitable organizations and came to The Community Foundation to most effectively give to the causes for which they care deeply.
Hill Ferguson and his family are proud, devoted residents of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, with long, deep ties to Middle Tennessee and Middle Tennesseans. So when he considered establishing a giving vehicle for himself and his family, Hill followed the path charted both by his neighbors, who partnered with The Community Foundation to found The Community Foundation for Christian, Todd and Trigg Counties, and by his college roommate, Bill Weaver. Over time, Hill will be supporting a range of charitable organizations, and that list will certainly include the Hopkinsville Community College where he currently serves on the board of the College Foundation.
John and Carole Ferguson Advised Fund Established 2005
Betsy and Greg Ferrell Advised Fund Established 2000
Foley Family Advised Fund Established 2002
Mary (Midge) and John Folger are both interested in strengthening families, neighborhoods and our community. This Fund is designed to facilitate their charitable giving.
The roux croux loves good food: Eating it, preparing it, sharing it with others. They also realize that not everyone has enough to go around, especially kids. The way they see it, feeding little ones isn’t just about filling tummies. It’s about growing minds and spirits. It’s about nourishing futures. After all, when it comes to feeding hungry kids, you can never have too many cooks in the kitchen. Food for Thought was created to make grants to organizations that help feed children in our community. It isn’t just about money though. According to the roux croux, creators of the fund, “We’re also on the lookout for ways to teach kids about good food, to help them learn to prepare it, and to encourage them to love it as much as we do.”
The Forts have established this Fund as a simple, flexible means to give to the causes they care about and support the community that has enriched their lives.
Henry Seibert Forte was born in Nashville in 1922 before attending Father Ryan and then graduating from the Vanderbilt School of Engineering. In 1976, he changed careers, and for the next 30 years, Imogene and Henry Forte owned and operated an educational publishing company, publishing books by educator -authors dedicated to research, practical classroom know-how, and building lifelong learners. Created by their estate plans and by their daughter, Cherrie Forte Farnette, in honor of their memory, the Forte's Fund will benefit organizations helping to make this community a better place, like Vanderbilt's Peabody College's creation of the Imogene Forte Youth Collection Reading Room.
Darrell Freeman is known for his intellect, energy and creativity. In addition, it is his hard work that has allowed him to accomplish so much. While leading his own business, Zycron, Darrell has also lent his leadership to the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, The Community Foundation and dozens of other worthy causes in the past few years. This, all while learning to fly and traveling the world, hobbies most would find more than daunting. With Gloria and their children by his side, as grateful as this community already is, it seems the best is yet to come. The Community Foundation is honored to be able to play a part in the Freeman family's good works.
The Frist Family has long been synonymous with charitable giving. Harrison, Jonathan and Bryan are the grandsons of Dorothy Cate Frist and Dr. Thomas F. Frist Sr. Their parents, Senator Bill Frist and Karyn Frist, have also exemplified thoughtful investments in giving and public service. Now, thanks to this Fund, the next generation of this branch of the family is poised to begin to make a difference of their own.
William Harrison Frist III Advised Fund, Established 2012
Established 2012
The Frist Foundation Advised Fund Established 1995
Amelia Fearn Frist Advised Fund | Established 2016
Campbell Ashton Frist Advised Fund | Established 2016
Dorothy (Dottie) Cate Frist Foundation Advised Fund
The Frist Family has long been synonymous with charitable giving. Harrison, Jonathan and Bryan are the grandsons of Dorothy Cate Frist and Dr. Thomas F. Frist Sr. Their parents, Senator Bill Frist and Karyn Frist, have also exemplified thoughtful investments in giving and public service. Now, thanks to this Fund, the next generation of this branch of the family is poised to begin to make a difference of their own.
Hunter Adams Frist Advised Fund | Established 2016
James K. Frist Fund | Established 2015
The Frist Family has long been synonymous with charitable giving. Harrison, Jonathan and Bryan are the grandsons of Dorothy Cate Frist and Dr. Thomas F. Frist Sr. Their parents, Senator Bill Frist and Karyn Frist, have also exemplified thoughtful investments in giving and public service. Now, thanks to this Fund, the next generation of this branch of the family is poised to begin to make a difference of their own.
Robert and Melissa Frist Family Fund, Established 2012
This Fund was set up by HCA at the time of Thomas Frist Jr.'s retirement to recognize his incredible contributions to HCA and Nashville since he co-founded the company in 1968. This Donor-Advised Fund gives him the ability to recommend grants in support of various charities.
The Fruition Fund is all about making dreams, ideas, and/or goals come to life in the form of charitable acts. Too many times we have good intentions and don't know how to implement them. This Fund will list specific charities/foundations and information about them. You can donate money (and know exactly where it's going), discover you might want to volunteer or be involved and donate your time, or simply talk about them on social media sites to raise awareness.
Gallivan Family Advised Fund Established 2002
Allen and Kathy Tack believe the things we do today impact future generations. They created the Generations of Giving Fund to impact those who will follow us through giving and community involvement. Leading by example, the Tacks are very involved and committed to their church and community, and through this Fund they have a vehicle to support their charitable interests.
This donor is grateful for the opportunities he feels God has provided him to help others, and he chooses to remain anonymous to ensure that any gratitude reflects on God and not on himself.
Letty-Lou and Joe Gilbert, Jr. Advised Fund Established 1997
Harris Gilbert has lived on the same street for 70 years. That doesn't mean he hasn't gone anywhere or accomplished anything. It just means he has deep roots, a keen sense of place. Harris is, in fact, one of the most well-respected legal practitioners in the community. He and his late wife, Dianne, shared an acute sense of social justice and civic responsibility which they in turn have passed on to their children, Jennifer and Harris. We are grateful they've chosen to use our services.
The Go Further Fund (GFF) has a wide range in the causes it supports, but will typically aim to help small organizations that focus on quality of life issues. GFF will help organizations by funding an event or awareness campaign, and in some cases by providing assistance with planning and executing fundraisers. As the name indicates, the Go Further Fund was created to help organizations do more with the money they are granted by using it for a fundraising event. The Fund’s goal is to help double or even triple an organization’s fundraising goal, essentially helping the organization to “go further” than they could have with amount granted from the GFF.
Phillip Rush renamed his Values in Action Fund in 2006 to focus attention on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues in Middle Tennessee and to appreciate the donors who respond to them.
Mark Goldfarb Family Advised Fund Established 1996
James C. Gooch and Jennie P. Smith Advised Fund Established 1999
Joel and Bernice Gordon are committed to family and friends, and the idea of giving back to the community that has given so much to them.
When John Swigart graduated from Austin Peay State University in December 2000, he gave his alma mater a gift - a Fund to benefit APSU's men's golf team, providing money for scholarships, travel and equipment. John played on the golf team while in school, and he calls it "the best experience I've had. Now, this is a way to give back to it."
Dr. C.K. Hiranya Gowda was born in 1934 in Chamaraddahally, India. One hundred sixty-two people lived in his village and the children walked three miles (one way) to school every day. Dr. Gowda excelled at school, and in December 1960 he graduated from Government Medical College in Mysore, India. For the next three years he interned in India before coming to St. Louis for his residency in General Practice and Otolaryngology and moving to Nashville in 1970. In the years since, Dr. Gowda has taught otorhinolaryngology at Meharry for 29 years and at Vanderbilt Medical School for 25 years. A co-founder of the Sri Ganesha Temple and the Hindu Cultural Center of Tennessee in 1980, Dr. Gowda notes that his other most-meaningful philanthropic project was the 1985 completion of a water supply system for his village which vastly improved the health and welfare of the 500 villagers living there. Now retired, Dr. Gowda and his family have created this Fund to give back to the community that has given so very much to them.
Bob Grohovsky and Tanzy Wallace were searching for a way to streamline their giving and to substantially increase their giving level in the community by accessing matching grants supplied by Bob's employer, Microsoft.
Barbara W. Grubbs and Ronald Lee Grubbs Jr. Advised Fund Established 2002
The Manci Guffy Donor Advised Fund Established 2011
Kathryn and Gary Gutow Advised Fund Established 1998
Carolyn Griffin Hall and T. Hartley Hall V were eager to establish this Fund as a vehicle for family giving in their Middle Tennessee community which has been so good to them. They also hope to instill in their daughter, Grace, the habit and joy of sharing and giving. The Community Foundation is honored they chose to use our services.
Hugh F. Halverstadt Advised Fund Established 2004
North Carolinian Nancy Ham was referred to The Community Foundation by her financial advisor who knew she needed a repository for charitable funds with which she could support favorite charities. We were - and are - honored that she chose to use our services and grateful for the opportunity to help her help others.
Entrepreneurs are as creative and thoughtful in their giving as they are in their businesses, and there are few more entrepreneurial communities in the world than Middle Tennessee. Local entrepreneur Dan Hammond and his wife, Cherie, are no exception. Through their dedicated business vision they have reshaped community newspapers nationwide. With spiritual tithing at the heart of their accomplishment, and through this Fund, Cherie and Dan and their family have the opportunity to give creatively as well.
Ruth Ann and William F. Harnisch contribute to causes that encourage empowerment, leadership, education and philanthropy.
Becky and Kent Harrell are members of Kraft CPAs, PLLC. Both Becky and Kent serve their profession and the community on numerous committees and boards, and their establishment of this Fund is a natural extension of their professional goals.
"The Community Foundation's Donor-Advised Fund provided a solution for our family's philanthropic giving," Ben said. "It enables us to effectively and efficiently give back to the community and establishes our family with a foundation for future giving."
Madelon and Joseph Harrison didn't start with much, but through decades of hard work they took what they had and created a wonderful life for themselves and their children. Residents of Murfreesboro, they were and are stalwarts on the town square and pillars of the community who have chosen to create a vehicle to continue to be exemplary citizens and philanthropists in the truest sense. The Community Foundation is honored to help connect their generosity with need.
When Carlana and Aubrey Harwell married, long-time friends struggled with the age-old problem: what they could give to those blessed with so much. They opted to give a gift which would keep on giving -- literally -- and established this Fund as a wedding present. Long time supporters of The Foundation, Carlana and Aubrey support charities in their name through this Fund.
Beth and Rob Harwell Advised Fund Established 2000
This innovative program, designed to facilitate and encourage enhanced charitable giving, was the vision of Thomas F. Frist Jr., M.D., chairman and chief executive officer of HCA-Hospital Corporation of America. Twenty-one Donor-Advised Funds were established within The Community Foundation on behalf of senior executives leading HCA in the early '90s. Participants in these Funds may ask that a portion of the proceeds be used to match charitable contributions they have already made to eligible 501(c)(3) organizations. Their recommendations for distributions are a valuable source of information to the board of The Community Foundation and are greatly appreciated. Funds in this program include: Batalden Advised Fund, George and Judith Bone Advised Fund, Bovender Family Advised Fund, Victor and Tawnie Campbell Advised Fund, Tom Cato Family Advised Fund, John and Julia Colton Family Advised Fund, Helen and Harvey Cummings Advised Fund, Deaton Family Advised Fund, Joe DiLorenzo Family Advised Fund, Drennan Family Advised Fund, Sally and Don Fish Advised Fund, Don Israel Family Advised Fund, Patricia B. and David J. Malone Advised Fund, McInnes Family Advised Fund, Paul McKnight Family Advised Fund, Scott Mercy Family Advised Fund, Bruce and Karen Moore Family Advised Fund, Joseph and Jeanne Moore Advised Fund, Philip and Susan Patton Family Advised Fund, Soltman/Cram Family Advised Fund, and Sally and Edward Stack Family Advised Fund.
Jerry W. Heffel Family Advised Fund Established 2005
Eric Raefsky and Victoria Heil Advised Fund Established 1997
Retired Metro Nashville Police Officer Mickey Milam established this fund to benefit nonprofit organizations that help firefighters and police officers injured in the line of duty and/or other victims of serious or life-threatening illness or injury such as children who have suffered severe burns. Help the Good Guys Charitable Fund complements the purpose of BLEVE Entertainment and HelpTheGoodGuys.com, which raise awareness and financial aid for firefighters who are experiencing financial crisis due to work related injuries. To learn more, please visit www.HelpTheGoodGuys.com.
This Fund was established to facilitate charitable giving by Donald and his family. In planning future giving opportunities, Donald opted to donate a life insurance policy to provide the corpus of this Fund.
When Grooms Herron passed away, he provided the spark that grew into the Grooms Herron Foundation. In 2006, his son, Senator Roy Herron, a Dresden, Tennessee, attorney and state senator, approached The Community Foundation about whether we might help expand its capacity to give. We could, and we are honored to have this opportunity to make even more good things happen in the Herron family's name.
With his blend of country, rap and rock 'n roll, Cowboy Troy dubbed the style "hick-hop," carrying it from his hometown of Dallas, Texas, to the Nashville music scene and beyond with success on the Billboard Country Albums chart. At six feet, five inches tall, Troy Coleman stands out not only for his physical presence but also for his humanitarian spirit. This Fund allows Troy and his wife, Laura, to support the charities in which they believe.
Hilton Family Advised Fund Established 2011
Angela Helbig, Dana Moore, and George Stadler, the founding principles of HMS Investment Advisors, have each been personally involved in this community as members of civic organizations and board members or volunteers for a range of nonprofits. By establishing a Donor-Advised Fund at The Community Foundation, they’ve combined their experience of giving and service for the community in much the same way they’ve combined their investment skills for clients.
The Hunt Michael Hollis Fund supports families who have loved ones with mitochondrial disease through raising awareness and money to help find a cure. Ellen and Michael Hollis established Team Hunt in January 2011 to create an opportunity for friends, family, and community to swim, bike, and run to honor children who experience challenges growing, both mentally and physically. Together, Team Hunt and The Hunt Michael Hollis Fund honor their son, Hunt. Hunt Michael Hollis suffers from mitochondrial disease, which is a chronic, genetic disorder that occurs when the mitochondria of the cell fails to produce enough energy for cell or organ function. This is associated with slow growth and developmental delays. Though Hunt receives feeding, speech, occupational, and physical therapy, he is a happy, lovable curly headed five-year old, and full of life. Inspired by Hunt, Ellen and Michael are working to improve the quality of life for children who have special needs.
Established 2011
Bryan and Stacy Huddleston of Nashville are interested in making sure they have a charitable nest egg now and in the future. Through a matching gift program at Microsoft Corporation, they are able to enhance their charitable giving to the nonprofits they care about.
Chris Hope established the iCHOPE Fund to provide support for individuals and families from diverse backgrounds in Rock Hill, S. C., and Nashville, Tenn. Chris believes that people from disadvantaged situations, challenged beginnings and fractured home lives must be encouraged to see beyond their current hardships. His vision for the iCHOPE Fund is to showcase that “everyone has a story,” and to inspire people to share their stories of adversity to achievement. For more information visit www.ichope24.com.
Ingram Charitable Fund Advised Fund Established 1999
David B. Ingram Advised Fund Established 2002
Martha and Bronson Ingram Foundation Advised Fund Established 2000
John R. Ingram Advised Fund Established 2002
Orrin H. Ingram Advised Fund Established 2002
This Fund provides one of the most generous individuals from one of the most generous families with an additional tool to accomplish her philanthropic goals.
Instead of gifts and a traditional wedding registry, Jacob and Joy are asked for help to raise $10,000 in order to create a grant with the goal of ending hunger in Nashville. The newlyweds established the Jacob and Joy Charitable Fund, administered through the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, to provide grants to nonprofits and social entrepreneurs for innovative pilot projects that address hunger, food insecurity, food deserts, community gardens, health, and nutrition.
Created by siblings Meg Jacobs Flax, Tom Jacobs and Billy Jacobs -- a lawyer, a certified public accountant and an investment advisor, respectively -- this Donor-Advised Fund is intended to facilitate their collective and individual charitable giving. As Nashville natives, they appreciate the opportunity to give something back to their community.
Elizabeth Jonas Jacobs Advised Fund Established 1997
Jacobson Family Advised Fund Established 2004
Julie and Dale Allen are committed to giving back. And they have already embarked on teaching their young son to do the same. The creation of this Fund provides a vehicle to assure that they will always have resources available to enhance this community.
Established 2011
The John Overton Colton, Jr. and Family Donor Advised Fund | Established 2016
Doran and Amanda Johnson of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, set up this Fund as a vehicle to give back to the community and the causes about which they care most. We are honored to have the opportunity to help them help others.
Milt Johnson has been a bulwark of HCA's success for years. He has served on the financial management team and has recently added the title of President of HCA to his list of achievements. Over the years, Milt has assisted with many of the charitable undertakings of this extremely generous company, in addition to the work he and Denice have done personally for nonprofits around this community. The Community Foundation is eager to help them help others in this new way.
Established 2011
Jordan Family Wilderness Advised Fund Established 2010
Kane Family Advised Fund Established 2003
All too often people think that charitable giving can only be done by writing a check or by donating publicly-traded securities. Fortunately, Kathleen and A.J. Kazimi knew better. The creation of this fund sets a wonderful example for all who hold closely-held stock; it is a story of charitable and tax planning rolled advantageously into one. And, it is a story of how planning means that good things will happen in this community during A.J. and Kathleen's lifetimes and during their kids' lifetimes as well.
Matthew Kennedy and Anne Gamble Kennedy were both distinguished pianists who found their way to Fisk University during the 1940s to study music. After earning her bachelor’s degree cum laude from Fisk, Mrs. Kennedy studied at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Music. As a solo pianist, she performed with members of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra in both chamber music appearances and concerts for piano and orchestra, and toured the Caribbean. Dr. Kennedy received a piano diploma from the Julliard Institute in 1940 before coming to Nashville. His studies at Fisk were interrupted by his service in the army during World War II, but he eventually earned his degree in 1947. From there, Dr. Kennedy returned to New York to earn a master’s degree in Piano from the Julliard School of Music. He made his solo piano debut at Carnegie Hall in 1958 and 50 years later Fisk University honored him with the awarding of an honorary doctorate of Letters degree at its commencement. Together Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy traveled the world with the Fisk Jubilee Singers with Dr. Kennedy serving as director for more than 20 years and Mrs. Kennedy serving as a piano accompanist and soloist for 15 years. This fund benefits the Anne Gamble and Matthew W. Kennedy Endowed Scholarship in support of Fisk music students’ education, which Dr. Kennedy established in 2001 to honor his late wife.
Corrine and H.D. Brockwell Kidd Family Fund - Establish 2011
King Family Advised Fund Established 1998
Kip Moore has been drawn to the outdoors and alternative sports for much of his life as an avid rock climber, surfer, skateboarder, and outdoor enthusiast. He also has a heart for small town and inner city kids growing up with too few options. As a result, the Kip's Kids Fund provides alternative outlets for youth to engage in healthy habits and physical activities like skateboarding, in addition to the traditional sports offerings where they live. The Fund's first project is Comeback Kid Skate Spots which will create customized skate spots to make the most of the size and space available. Most will range from 1,500 to 3,000 square feet. Skate spot designs will include elements such as quarter pipe, bank-to-curb, hubba ledges, hand rail and step up; suited for anyone of any age that wants to learn how to skate. The first five skate spots are planned for Nashville, TN, Annapolis, MD, San Marcos, TX, Boston, MA, and Tifton, GA.
Established 2011
Walter and Sarah Knestrick Advised Fund Established 2004
The Kovick Family Advised Fund | Established 2016
The LadyAid Fund, a component fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, is a charitable effort founded by the members of Lady Antebellum – Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott – to bring awareness to and generate support for the plight of children locally, nationally and globally who cannot otherwise help themselves. The multi-level campaign will focus primarily on children's hospitals in the United States and Canada, and the overall betterment of children's lives around the world. This effort will partner with organizations to aggregate their collective resources and form a global alliance to promote treatment & research of child-related illness, disease, and disability.
Randolph M. and Janice M. LaGasse Advised Fund Established 1997
Elise Foster Langley was known for her intelligence, wit and generosity. Roger Conner and his wife Margaret Blair, dear friends of Elise for many years, established this Fund so that other people could continue to benefit from Elise's legacy.
LaRoche Charitable Advised Fund Established 1996
As our founding chairman, Ted Lazenby was instrumental in the creation of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. He and his family established this Fund as a vehicle for their charitable giving, which they chose to do for the ease and cost-effectiveness this option provides.
John F. and Sara R. Lee Advised Fund Established 2001
The Leftwich family created this Donor-Advised Fund at The Community Foundation so they can help support charitable causes in their community. Through this Fund, their children will also be able to continue the family’s philanthropic efforts in the future.
Lehman Family Advised Fund Established 1994
Millard Leonard Advised Fund Established 2008
The Lewis Family Advised Fund supports the church and mission activities that help those who are less fortunate.
Adam J. Liff Advised Fund Established 2001
Daniel Liff Advised Fund Established 2001
Drs. Thomas J. and Lee E. Limbird, faculty members at Meharry Medical College and Vanderbilt University, established their Donor-Advised Fund to enable them to support charities undertaking new endeavors.
Established 2011
Link Family Advised Fund Established 2007
Brian Littrell, a member of the Back Street Boys, has enjoyed great success as a performer. Be he has not forgotten that he faced health problems as a child. From his own challenges, Brian and wife Leighanne have great hearts for helping children in need. They created this fund to support the causes they believe in.
The admonition to Love Everybody provides the perfect name for this philanthropic fund. The Fund's creator, Kenny Alphin, better known as Big Kenny from the country duo Big & Rich, has a special way of getting people to help others. In early 2009, he held a star-studded concert, Nashville4Africa, at which stars like Keith Urban, Faith Hill and Dierks Bentley came out to support Kenny's efforts to help those in need in Africa. Nashville4Africa artists performed with the acclaimed African Children's Choir to a packed house at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. "We've all got to do our part to help," Big Kenny said from the stage. The concert began with a song from Keith Urban. Jars of Clay, The SteelDrivers, Ashley Cleveland and Damien Horne also contributed their time and talent. The event raised more than $140,000 to help Big Kenny continue his humanitarian efforts through the Love Everybody Fund, which supports a range of charitable causes at home and in Africa. The concert helped provide support for the African Children's Choir's work to educate the children of Uganda and support for Big Kenny's humanitarian missions in Sudan, which have helped start a medical clinic, build a school for girls, and transport much-needed medical and educational supplies to Sudanese villages.
The Loventhal name has carried with it an aura of civic involvement for many years. As a continuation of that legacy, Tom Loventhal has established this Fund to support his favorite charities.
The Lucas Family Fund | Established 2016
The Maddox Foundation serves as a catalyst for building strong and viable communities that meet the needs of their citizens through collaborative action and service. Established by philanthropists Margaret and Dan Maddox, their legacy lives today in the Maddox Foundation and its commitment to the excellence that was characteristic of Margaret and Dan at work and play. This Maddox Foundation Advised Fund provides support to nonprofits in the Middle Tennessee area, and since its establishment in 2002, has made millions in grants to nonprofit organizations in Middle Tennessee. Maddox Foundation also donated the building which houses The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee's offices at 3833 Cleghorn Avenue in Nashville and for which we are enormously grateful.
Since opening its doors in 2003, MAFIAoZA’s Pizzeria and Neighborhood Pub has become a fixture in Nashville’s 12South community thanks to its authentic Italian menu, welcoming ambiance and patron support. To give back to the community that has enabled them to achieve their success, the restaurant established the MAFIAoZA’s Godfather Fund. The Fund allows MAFIAoZa’s to support the many community initiatives important to them.
Mahanes Family Charitable Advised Fund Established 2006
Dr. Venk Mani has been widely involved in civic and community projects for years. He and his wife, Usha, are described as being integral to the construction and ongoing leadership of the Sri Ganesha Temple, which serves the Hindu community living in several states. He also serves on the Board of our Dickson County Community Foundation, all while practicing medicine in Dickson.
Long-time Tullahoma residents, Fran and Dan Marcum are active in their community serving on several local, state and national boards. While supporting a broad array of educational, civic and charitable organizations, Dan and Fran are best known for their philanthropic focus on science and technology.
Ellen Martin Advised Fund Established 1996
Raised by the son of a mail carrier in Miami, Mark Martin was taught to be charitable by the example his father set. After graduating from Vanderbilt with a degree in Political Science and working for 20 years as an automotive engineer, Mark decided to give back not just with his resources but with his time as well. Thanks to the Governor's Teach Tennessee program, he received a teaching degree in short order and finished his transition from Ford and Johnson Controls to Wilson Central High School to teach history. The Community Foundation is honored to welcome him to our family.
Molly suffered through many challenges during her 7 years of life, but she always had an angel’s face and an angel’s heart. As a special tribute to Molly, her mother Sandra English established this fund. The fund is intended to bring some comfort to the families of special needs children through support of nonprofits which provide services like therapeutic activities, respite care, schools, camps, and adaptive technology. May we always remember the special angels among us.
As Mary Anne Harwell expanded her community service commitment, she wanted to honor her grandmother, Mary R. Donnell and her mother, Dorothy Donnell Eanes. Therefore, she appropriately named this Fund after their historic family home in Murfreesboro. Mary Anne grew up with strong women role models who gave back to their community in many ways, a tradition she has passed down to her daughters, Emma and Katie Harwell.
Alyne Massey's vision helped generate the enthusiasm and generosity that led to the initial success of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Her tireless championing of our mission ensures that even greater things lie ahead. This Donor-Advised Fund enables Alyne to accomplish a variety of charitable objectives with great flexibility and ease.
The Matthews Mission Fund, established in 2016 by Jordan Matthews, works with communities to FEED: Feed the hungry, Educate the children, Empower the family, and Donate to those in need.
Juliann and Joe Maxwell feel that they have reached a time in their lives when they can concentrate on giving back. Juliann, a former school teacher, is passionate about providing access to education and the tools to succeed. Joe, who spent the last several years working at Tractor Supply Company, shares that passion and also has a strong interest in helping keep people healthy. They have established this Fund to most effectively and efficiently accomplish their charitable goals.
Nancy J. Brown and Andrew May Advised Fund Established 1995
Jack May's family has been making this community stronger since the mid-19th century. Their collective and individual support for causes that matter, and their dedication to making the path easier for others, are strands woven into the history of this city.
The McCampbell Helping Hands Donor Advised Fund Established 2010
McCathren Family Advised Fund Established 2006
This Fund was established, along with two others for McClellan family members, in the estate plans of Sarah ("Sally") Flanary McClellan to ensure that the McClellan Family's rich tradition of charitable giving would continue unabated. The Community Foundation is grateful to be able to help Mrs. McClellan's family connect her generosity with need.
This Fund was established, along with two others for McClellan family members, in the estate plans of Sarah ("Sally") Flanary McClellan to ensure that the McClellan Family's rich tradition of charitable giving would continue unabated. The Community Foundation is grateful to be able to help Mrs. McClellan's family connect her generosity with need.
Robin and John McClellan Charitable Fund | Established 2016
This Fund was established, along with two others for McClellan family members, in the estate plans of Sarah ("Sally") Flanary McClellan to ensure that the McClellan Family's rich tradition of charitable giving would continue unabated. The Community Foundation is grateful to be able to help Mrs. McClellan's family connect her generosity with need.
Peg and Al McCree Advised Fund Established 2011
Giving back takes many forms and, at its best, is a creative and passionate experience. This Fund serves as a way to channel that energy and expertise for a very caring family that supports a broad range of charitable causes.
McDow Family Advised Fund Established 1992
Sam McGahren, son of Shannon and David McGahren, died suddenly on July 1, 2014, at 18 years of age. Sam was the triplet sibling of Charlie and Maggie McGahren. Sam suffered significant effects of prematurity, resulting in Cerebral Palsy, debilitating migraine headaches, and many other intellectual, health and developmental issues. Despite his disabilities, Sam participated in many activities provided to the special needs community in Davidson and Williamson counties. These programs enriched Sam's life, as well as that of his family, and provided him access to and acceptance in the community. His family will remember Sam as a boy who loved life and who made friends with everyone he met. In his brief lifetime, Sam impacted so many people and enriched the lives of all who knew him. The Sam McGahren Memorial Fund was established to benefit children and young adults living with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
To create a legacy for lives well-lived, Louise McKee Swain and her sister, Anne McKee Petrucelli, have each established a Fund in memory of their parents.
To create a legacy for lives well-lived, Louise McKee Swain and her sister, Anne McKee Petrucelli, have each established a Fund in memory of their parents.
The McWhorter Foundation has particular interests in education, community health and human service.
For years, Judge Gilbert Merritt has been a pillar of this community, most recently dedicating himself to protecting and enhancing our system of justice. All along, in addition to his public service on the bench, charitable giving has been a hallmark of his work. With this Fund, he has now created a giving vehicle that will enrich his giving and provide for that of his children.
The Team Mica Fund is created in Memory of Mica Breeden Martin, who died by suicide on December 16, 2011. The Fund’s goal is to restore hope to those who suffer from mental illness and raise awareness of suicide through education, as well as release the stigma associated with it. The Team Mica Fund supports organizations that are on the ground counseling and educating others. It makes grants to nonprofits that support the mission of restoring hope in the lives of others and creating awareness of suicide prevention.
Margaret Miller Advised Fund Established 2000
As Tom Miller has advanced in his career and grown with his current company, success has led him, along with is wife, Mary, to want to give back to the community they call home. With plans to let their fund mature over the years and to take advantage of a company matching gifts program to add to that growth, Tom and Mary now have a convenient, cost-effective vehicle in place to facilitate their charitable giving now and in the future.
In honor of Lee Molette's 40th Birthday, friends and family rallied to establish the Molette Family Impact Advised Fund. Through a multitude of donations, this Fund will serve to strengthen and improve quality of life in the Middle Tennessee and beyond.
Debra K. Moore Advised Fund Established 1994
Estate of W. Terry Moore Advised Fund
Juli and Ralph Mosley are active participants and supporters of charitable causes in Middle Tennessee. They established this Donor-Advised Fund to supplement their other charitable activities and as an important tool to achieve their goal of giving back to the community.
MuzikMafia is a group of friends whose passion in life is to make and inspire others to make music. Founded by recording artists John Rich, Big Kenny, Jon Nicholson and music publisher and industry exec, Cory Gierman, the Mafia started with the simple, yet powerful idea of bringing a group of artists together, regardless of race, religion, background, or musical genre, to make music. This Fund extends the MuzikMafia's mission to give back to the community where they live.
Through The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Georgia native Lauren Alaina established the My Kinda People Fund to help facilitate her charitable giving. The young country music performer captured America’s hearts when she appeared on Season 10 of American Idol. Her first album, Wildflower, debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Country chart and No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Album chart. Lauren has been nominated for several Teen Choice and CMT Music Awards, and she has toured with superstars including Jason Aldean, Alan Jackson and Carrie Underwood. Lauren regularly appears on the Grand Ole Opry, is one of Rdio’s Nashville Rising Artists and is a Spotify Spotlight on Country featured artist.
For farming families in our community who work as hard as they can, yet have trouble making ends meet, the My Love Gives Back Fund helps in crucial ways. By covering basic living expenses such as paying for housing, utilities or farm supplies and equipment, this fund will invest in families and make a tough time a little easier.
Phillip and Dana Nappi donated property to establish this Fund and facilitate charitable giving.
Philip and Dana Nappi donated property to establish this Fund and facilitate charitable giving.
The Nashville's Agenda Fund supports the work of the Action on Nashville's Agenda Steering Committee. The agenda is a set of 21 ambitious goals for Nashville's future, created in 1993 in a city-wide goal setting process that involved thousands of Nashvillians. The Steering Committee is an ongoing leadership initiative to facilitate community progress toward the 21 goals - ranging from education, housing and race relations to transportation, economic development and tourism. Over the past decade, the Agenda project has lead to establishment of the Nashville Housing Fund, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, the Davidson Group, and other important community initiatives.
One day Wilburn Newsom attended a presentation at the Crievewood United Methodist Church where he heard his friend, Charles Frazier, talk about a new way to give called The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. A few years later, Will and his wife Amber were looking to start a giving vehicle that could include their daughter and might one day encompass a Scholarship Fund. He asked Mr. Frazier about The Foundation, and not long thereafter the Newsom Advised Fund was ready to make a difference.
The Nicholas Fund | Establshed 2016
Charles and Linda Nichols Advised Fund Established 1999
Established 2011
This Fund was established by Burt and Lisa Nowers to support charitable giving by their family. It was established with funds from the sale of a privately held business.
O'Hara Family Advised Fund - Established 2011
Because he's "not that serious about life!" but wants to help the community, Dr. William Oliver says, "It's fun to have a Fund!"
Outlaw State of Kind Fund | Established 2016
Owen Family Advised Fund Established 1996
Bob and Adrienne Parker have established this Fund as an ongoing gift to the Nashville community and hope that its growth in the future will make a significant contribution to the community's welfare.
The Pattersons understand the unique flexibility built into The Community Foundation model. As a result, they established this Donor-Advised Fund as a conduit to achieve their financial objectives and charitable goals.
Allen and Cheryl Patton Advised Fund, Established 2012
The Patton Advised Fund Established 2002
Theresa Godchaux Payne Advised Fund Established 2005
Established 2011
Pedigo Family Fund | Established 2015
Julie and Andrew Peskoe Advised Fund Established 2001
Marian Ott and Craig Philip created this Fund as a means to facilitate their charitable giving now, and their estate planning for the future. Marian and Craig are fully aware our community will face needs in the years ahead they could not predict, and plan to distribute retirement funds to their Donor-Advised Fund to continue supporting charitable causes even after their death, with their children, Julia and Jennifer, serving as the Fund's advisors.
Eddie Phillips Advised Fund Established 1999
Louise T. Phillips Family Advised Fund Established 2005
The Jimmy Pilkerton Fund was established by Pilkerton Realtors in memory of Jimmy Pilkerton. This Fund provides a way to support our community with an emphasis on the issues surrounding affordable housing, health care and human services.
Obviously tuned into how to get the most bang for their buck, Molly and Ed Powell began their Donor-Advised Fund with a year-end gift of closely held stock. They timed their deduction and had the opportunity to diminish their capital gains taxation later. Such a forward-thinking gift will enable them and their four children to make a bigger difference for decades to come.
Pat and Allyson Proctor Advised Fund Established 2003
Dr. Terryl Propper is committed to the health and well-being of the Nashville Community. She is an activist in enabling ACCESS To CARE for the low-income working poor for their medical and dental needs. With The Community Foundation, Dr. Propper has a way to give now to the causes close to her heart, and also a vehicle to continue funding worthy causes in the future through a planned legacy gift.
During his tenure as Mayor of Nashville and Davidson County from 1999 to 2007, Bill Purcell worked hard to enhance and sustain a great community. He focused on the tangible, like a new metro courthouse and new public housing, but he also focused on the intangible, like restoring the self-esteem and "can do" attitude of a city. When Nashville was consistently rated at the top of the lists for livability and for corporate relocations, he had us wondering "what took them so long?" As his term ended, many of those who helped him lead this great city created this Fund to commemorate his work to better the Nashville community and to enable him to continue to invest in its present and future.
Ann J. Pushin Advised Fund Established 2002
What started years ago as an annual yearly Christmas celebration turned into an opportunity to make a difference throughout the year. Jeff Pervis and Greg Guinn began the Queen City Fund to help people confronting disaster in Clarksville. Money from the annual Christmas party and the additional auction of Winston Cup Racing memorabilia will be the prime source of gifts, but Jeff and Greg hope that this effort to benefit the people of Clarksville will gather speed and become a model for others.
Elizabeth Queener is a key reason that there is a community foundation to serve Middle Tennessee. She, her sister Alyne, and their dear friend, Ida F. Cooney, served as the inspiration for this effort and helped convene the Steering Committee, which became the initial Board of Directors. We are grateful for this Fund, for the others she has begun and for her multi-faceted support of our efforts to promote and facilitate philanthropy.
I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 12. The excellent care I received from Texas Children’s Hospital, and the experience of my family throughout my initial diagnosis, empowered me and my family to begin living safely with Type 1 diabetes. Now, at age 22, I safely manage my disease. The RaeLynn Diabetes Fund was created to offer support, empowerment, and a community, for all of those facing diabetes with me. Our mission is to raise funds to support those whose lives are impacted by Type 1, Type 2, and juvenile diabetes.
Dana and Larry Ramsey established this Fund as an extension and continuation of their many years of support of worthwhile causes in the Dickson County community. Prior to his death in October 2007, Larry was instrumental in establishing The Community Foundation for Dickson County, an Affiliate Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Dana was also a founding contributor and continues her support of the Foundation and its work to improve the quality of life for the residents of Dickson County.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph are planning for the future by putting in place a charitable giving vehicle for their use and the use of their children, Marbut G. Gaston Jr. and W. Harper Gaston. This Fund is intended as a place for charitable bequests to be directed so that their giving can go farther.
Beck and Ed Raskin have been fixtures at many important charitable events over the last couple of decades. At a time when they could have been resting on their laurels, they have instead continued to support organizations in the community.
Katha Raulston Advised Fund Established 2006
Thomas Daugherty Rayson Memorial Advised Fund Established 2001
Linda and Art Rebrovick have shared of themselves with many worthy nonprofits, and this Fund helps them continue their charitable works.
Joan and Ben Rechter, well-known for their community activism and philanthropic endeavors, planned for the future by establishing a Donor-Advised Fund to enable their family to continue their philanthropic tradition.
Longtime Nashville residents Jim and Cecy Reed's names are synonymous with what's become a local institution - Jim Reed Automotive. Founded by Jim's father, Jim Reed, Jr., in 1917, the first Jim Reed Chevrolet Group opened at 1223 Broadway and sold 500 cars in its first year of business. Jim Reed III joined the company after World War II and became its president in 1956. Now with his children involved in the company, it represents a family tradition that has lived for three generations. While running a successful family business, Jim and Cecy were always highly involved in the community, a joy and privilege they wanted to share with their five children. At their passing, a Fund within The Community Foundation was established for each of their children, giving them the opportunity to support the causes they care about through the flexibility of a Donor-Advised Fund.
Longtime Nashville residents Jim and Cecy Reed's names are synonymous with what's become a local institution - Jim Reed Automotive. Founded by Jim's father, Jim Reed, Jr., in 1917, the first Jim Reed Chevrolet Group opened at 1223 Broadway and sold 500 cars in its first year of business. Jim Reed III joined the company after World War II and became its president in 1956. Now with his children involved in the company, it represents a family tradition that has lived for three generations. While running a successful family business, Jim and Cecy were always highly involved in the community, a joy and privilege they wanted to share with their five children. At their passing, a Fund within The Community Foundation was established for each of their children, giving them the opportunity to support the causes they care about through the flexibility of a Donor-Advised Fund.
Longtime Nashville residents Jim and Cecy Reed's names are synonymous with what's become a local institution - Jim Reed Automotive. Founded by Jim's father, Jim Reed, Jr., in 1917, the first Jim Reed Chevrolet Group opened at 1223 Broadway and sold 500 cars in its first year of business. Jim Reed III joined the company after World War II and became its president in 1956. Now with his children involved in the company, it represents a family tradition that has lived for three generations. While running a successful family business, Jim and Cecy were always highly involved in the community, a joy and privilege they wanted to share with their five children. At their passing, a Fund within The Community Foundation was established for each of their children, giving them the opportunity to support the causes they care about through the flexibility of a Donor-Advised Fund.
Marie Louise Carney Reed Family Advised Fund Established 2004
Longtime Nashville residents Jim and Cecy Reed's names are synonymous with what's become a local institution - Jim Reed Automotive. Founded by Jim's father, Jim Reed, Jr., in 1917, the first Jim Reed Chevrolet Group opened at 1223 Broadway and sold 500 cars in its first year of business. Jim Reed III joined the company after World War II and became its president in 1956. Now with his children involved in the company, it represents a family tradition that has lived for three generations. While running a successful family business, Jim and Cecy were always highly involved in the community, a joy and privilege they wanted to share with their five children. At their passing, a Fund within The Community Foundation was established for each of their children, giving them the opportunity to support the causes they care about through the flexibility of a Donor-Advised Fund.
Richards Family Advised Fund Established 1998
The Jay and Donna Richards Advised Fund was created to carry on their capacity to invest in causes and organizations which they hold dear. The Community Foundation is honored to help them help others in this way.
Bil and Martha Richmond Donor Advised Fund Established 2010
In 2007, with the help of The Community Foundation, John Richmond took advantage of a special giving opportunity, a time-limited provision allowing him to turn a portion of his IRA into a tax-saving gift, benefiting multiple charities through a designated fund. Now, John wishes to capitalize upon the unique flexibility The Community Foundation offers in giving options, and to involve his family in hands-on giving to causes near to their hearts. Through this Advised Fund, as well as three Funds set up for each of his children, Bill, Marcie and Steve, John is achieving his charitable dreams.
Marcie Richmond Donor Advised Fund Established 2010
Steve and Cindy Richmond Donor Advised Fund Established 2010
Virginia and Doyle Rippee established this Fund upon their return to Nashville to support worthy Nashville community organizations, particularly those in which they are active.
Ann Roberts has worked since 1976 to preserve the historic resources and character of Nashville. When she retired, friends and colleagues joined to create this Fund in her name. Through the Ann Roberts Fund, Ann will be able to preserve the richness of the past and to invest in enriching the present and the future. This Fund allows Ann to request gifts to charitable organizations in which she believes, and it is her intention that it be used to carry on her work to preserve Nashville's history and historic resources. Current and future generations will be better for it.
Will Robinson Advised Fund Established 1999
Roddey Family Advised Fund Established 2004
Established 2011
Anne and Charles Roos Advised Fund Established 1998
Established 2011
Established 2011
Louis Rosenfeld was a gentle and caring physician; a patient and respectful teacher; a gentleman and scholar; and a devoted family man. He seemed always to have time for whoever was with him. In 1999, he established this Fund that allows his sons to carry on his legacy of compassion.
The Sara Rosson and Nancy Menke Fund was established in 1993 with The Community Foundation of Greater Memphis and became a part of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee in 2008.
Rufus Fort Advised Fund Established 1993
Sue Atkinson and Marvin Runyon, her late husband, chose to merge their private foundation into The Community Foundation to accomplish their charitable goals and objectives with ease, efficiency and effectiveness.
John and Carol Russell Advised Fund Established 2004
Even at the age of retirement, Helen and Cooper Schley are looking ahead. This Fund has been created to ensure that their charitable plans, dreams and aspirations come true.
This Fund was established to allow Polly Schlitz the opportunity to give back to the community that has given her so much, so that future generations will be proud to call Middle Tennessee home.
Thomas P. Seigenthaler lived his life using immense creativity in a wide array of pursuits. He was a family man, a businessman, a novelist, a visual artist, a poet, and an active community leader and volunteer. He was always thinking, and never at a loss for a creative solution to whatever obstacle lay before him. The Thomas P. Seigenthaler Fund for Creativity has been established to foster and support the creativity of artists and arts organizations, as well as any individual or organization that has developed creative solutions to problems facing our community.
Lucy and Wilbur Sensing Advised Fund Established 1995
Established 2011
Ron and Diane Shafer Charitable Fund | Established 2014
Elizabeth Shapiro was raised with both a belief in the dignity of all people and a sense of duty to help those less fortunate than she. She gave generously of her time, her energies and her talents to a variety of organizations. Her commitment to others was also evident in her monetary donations to many of these same causes, as well as to others with which she was not personally involved. Her children established this Fund in her memory and with the spirit of giving which she had instilled in them.
Jessica Oram, owner/hairstylist at Jessica Oram Salon, volunteers at transitional living facilities for women by giving free haircuts that lift their spirits and help their self-esteem. She has seen firsthand the continuing needs of women in unfortunate circumstances. Jessica plans to donate 10% of her services to the Shear Love Fund to help support nonprofits that assist women in many situations, such as returning to the workforce, illness, etc. The Fund will help supply Nashville shelters with personal, educational and household needs, to provide a safe place for women and families to get back on their feet.
Dene and William A. Shipp, Jr. Advised Fund Established 2004
Mike and Lisa Shmerling understand that a board of charitably inclined civic leaders and a professional staff that is in contact with almost 1,700 local nonprofit groups can more effectively identify need - and act quickly to provide support. As a result, Mike and Lisa chose to create this Impact Fund and to ask The Foundation's board to provide support to programs addressing needs that may have heretofore been left unmet. The Shmerlings have created a mechanism to ensure that, every year hereafter, grants benefiting our community will be made in their name, and someday, in the name of their descendents.
Helen Thomas Siler Advised Fund Established 2003
Gary, his wife Gail, and daughter Arielle, live in Norcross, Georgia. His advisors recommended The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee as a place to create a legacy for their daughter to make gifts to worthwhile organizations through the generations.
Susan & Luke Simons Advised Fund Established 2001
Lucien and Patricia Simpson Advised Fund Established 1996
Sarann B. Sloss Advised Fund Established 1999
Smallwood Family Fund | Established 2016
Jeanne and Bob Dudley Smith Advised Fund Established 1996
When Elizabeth and Bill moved to Nashville from St. Louis, high on their "to-do" list was a call to The Community Foundation to establish this Donor-Advised Fund. They had already experienced the ease such a giving vehicle could provide in other places where they had lived. The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee is grateful for their call.
Although it is hard to imagine how Gary Smith could have filled his 52 years with any more than he did, it's also hard to imagine how much more good might have happened had his life not been cut short so tragically. Through the Gary W. Smith Memorial Fund, his family, Sherri, Tyler and Tanner, is able to invest in charitable causes and concerns that fit Gary's passions and Middle Tennessee's opportunities.
Jane and Tom Smith Advised Fund Established 1996
J. Smith Family Advised Fund Established 1998
Leah and Jim Sohr Family Advised Fund Established 2009
Dr. Buntwal Somayaji served on the Board of The Community Foundation for six years, and that's just one recent example of his leadership contributions. Previously he had shared graciously of his time and expertise with the National Conference of Community and Justice (NCCJ) and the Sri Ganesha Temple. His efforts to build community and to bring people together have been paramount. The creation of the Somayaji Fund is an extension of his efforts.
April Speyer Advised Fund, Established 2012
Max Speyer Advised Fund, Established 2012
Robert Speyer Advised Fund, Established 2012
Sue and Andy Spickard wish to continue their support of those philanthropies that are devoted to the general welfare of the community in the areas of health and welfare, education and the arts. To facilitate their charitable giving, they have turned to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
Spradley Family Advised Fund Established 2011
James W. and Marilyn M. Spradley Advised Fund Established 2002
Frances B. and James W. Spradley Jr. Advised Fund Established 2002
Staler Family Advised Fund Established 2007
Joe and Brenda Steakley Family Advised Fund Established 2007
Peggy and Carter Steele Advised Fund Established 2006
Carl and Connie Haley established the Stillhouse Advised Fund to support Christian-based charities, preservation and historical organizations, as well as organizations focused on supporting and developing our youth and those in need.
The John R. Story Memorial Advised Fund was created to recognize the life of Charles Story's father. Though not highly educated, John was a voracious reader and student of language. Charles honors his father's legacy through this Fund, proceeds of which will support literacy efforts in the greater Nashville community.
Hope and Howard's Advised Fund at The Community Foundation provides them with what they term "a skillfully managed, easily accessed savings account rather than checking account approach" for their philanthropic contributions to the full range of causes they choose to support from the arts to public education; from social justice to daycare centers.
In order to ensure their daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter are able to continue Dan and Fran Marcum's tradition of good works, the Marcums set up Donor-Advised Funds for them, so the younger family members may make their own grants to charities about which they care deeply.
Victoria Elisabeth Surratt Advised Fund Established 2000
Natilee Duning and Frank Sutherland Advised Fund Established 2002
Charles Swift Advised Fund Established 2003
In the early hours of May 2010, flooding struck Middle Tennessee leaving unprecedented destruction in its wake. As Taylor Swift watched her beloved Music City suffer the ravages of the flood waters, she immediately knew she wanted to help. She joined her neighbors in supporting flood response and relief and, then, created this Fund to continue that work and to serve as a vehicle for future giving opportunities.
This Fund was created by Syd's daughter Dana for her Mother to celebrate a special birthday.
Taggie and Big Pig are more than stuffed animals. They're the constant companions for Rylie and Connor O'Neil, Heidi and Michael O'Neil's two young children. They are also reminders of what it means to see and respond to the needs of others as simply and as honestly as children do. By following Rylie and Connor's example - along with Taggie and Big Pig - The O'Neil family will support charitable causes important to them through this Fund.
Tante Advised Fund Established Anonymously 2006
The Tate Elliott Literacy and Language Fund | Established 2016
In celebration of her birthday, Debi Tate created the Deborah Taylor Tate Fund. She created the fund to support many charitable causes but particularly organizations empowering girls and women to help build strong families and healthy, resilient communities.
This Fund has been established anonymously as a commitment to service agencies in the state of Tennessee and to assist in their effectiveness in future generations.
Established by The Barefoot Farmer, this Fund will support local food for Tennessee by recognizing the connection between healthy farms, healthy food, healthy people, and a healthy economy. The goal is to offer opportunities for the education, training, and practical experiences necessary for revitalizing Tennessee’s tradition of diversified family farms and its rural economies while also providing healthful, nutritious food to Middle Tennesseans.
The Bryant Family Advised Fund | Established 2015
"Doing service for people is the most important thing to me," Lillian said. Her interaction with Nashville youth and tireless activity throughout her 80-plus years has obviously kept her young at heart. Lillian created her Fund to address one of her main concerns - helping children with physical disabilities.
Judy and Raymond Thomasson Advised Fund Established 2003
Thornton Charitable Fund No. 1 | Established 2016
Thornton Charitable Fund No. 2 | Established 2016
This Fund was established to enhance and support charitable objectives.
The Tiny But Mighty Fund was created to celebrate the unbreakable bonds between animals and their companions, while also raising awareness and funding for animal welfare and rescue groups in the Middle Tennessee community. It honors the spirit of Chico, a miniature Chihuahua that passed away in 2013 from congestive heart failure, and is named for the inspiration he provided his owner, and to serve as a reminder that even the tiniest acts of kindness can make a mighty big difference.
Tom and Jackie Frazier Charitable Fund | Established 2015
Byron and Aleta Trauger Advised Fund Established 2006
D. Scott and Meg Turner Advised Fund Established 2000
Jack and Margie Turner established this Fund and others for their children to facilitate their charitable giving. As residents of Clarksville, they have found The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee's geographic area to be a perfect fit for their regional philanthropic interests.
Jeff and Susan Turner Advised Fund Established 2000
In the spirit of peace, love & rock n’ roll, Molly and Tom Bedell created Two Old Hippies, a lifestyle and guitar shop in the heart of Music City that vividly reflects their desire to celebrate living. As hippies at heart, the store is a connection to their roots – a time in the 60s when they were inspired by music and moved to change the world. It also embraces their vision for a world community, where generosity, compassion and equality are a way of life. At the heart of Tom and Molly's Nashville store amidst the guitars and colorful clothing, it's clear their mission is more than music and merchandise, it's about how we can all make the world a better place. In their words, "If you look at what makes you happy in life, it's what you give to others, and not what you try to get back." Through the Two Old Hippies Fund of The Community Foundation, the Bedells can connect with multiple causes close to their hearts and grow their philanthropy in Middle Tennessee.
Tzedakah, most commonly translated as the English word "charity," also means "justice." For the Reverend Donald Beisswenger, justice is an unending quest. He has impressed a deep, thoughtful life path upon the world in which he strives for social justice and nurtures others along their journeys. Among other roles, he has served as activist against injustice, friend to prisoners and teacher to students. Donald believes in the power of charitable giving and the difference one person can make. With this Fund, he supports many charitable interests including homelessness, spirituality, prison outreach, women's rights and criminal justice.
Vaden Family Advised Fund Established 2002
The Music Has Value Fund provides funding to nonprofit organizations which support those who make music, aspire to make music, and access and appreciate music.
The Lamar and LuLu Westcott Advised Fund Established 2004
The Al W. Wettstein Advised Fund was established by Wynn and Linda Radford of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, specifically to foster youth development and leadership programs offered through nonprofits in Christian County, KY. The Fund honors Al W. Wettstein, a family member whose leadership potential was never fulfilled due to his untimely death within a week of his high school graduation.
Cindy and David Wilds established this Fund as a conduit to give back to the community conveniently, cost-effectively and with meaning.
While Gail Williams has been chairing the Metropolitan Transit Authority and the Community Outreach committee of The Women's Fund, among other activities, David Williams, as General Counsel of Vanderbilt University, has been reengineering a host of things at Vanderbilt and serving organizations from WRVU to United Way. Along the way, they established this Fund within The Community Foundation to make their charitable giving easier now, and for their children.
Jerry B. Williams and Ernest Williams III Advised Fund Established 1996
Tracey Williams and her son, Hanson, have been integral parts of the Hopkinsville community. Tracey served as the head of the Chamber of Commerce, as interim head of United Way during a transition and in the leadership of several nonprofit organizations before her move to Nashville. Hanson moved to Nashville following college. Together they are committed to improving their community - no matter where they choose to call home.
Wilson Family Advised Fund Established 2005
Throughout her life, Sally Wilson was active in her community, trying to make it a better place in which to live. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she set up a Fund within The community Foundation to provide her two young daughters with the opportunity to learn how to make charitable giving decisions.
As a realtor, Chad serves clients throughout the buying and selling process. Consequently, this builds homes, families and neighborhoods. Chad believes continual reinvestment in the community will ensure Nashville remains a great place to live, today and tomorrow. Through this Fund, he supports charitable opportunities throughout the community, with a particular focus on local nonprofits serving disadvantaged children and animals.
The Wooten Family Advised Fund | Established 2009
Matthew W. Wyatt Advised Fund Established 2007
Pam and Tom Wylly Advised Fund Established 2000
The Louis S. Yuhasz, Jr. Memorial Health Fund at The Community Foundation is named in honor of Louis S. Yuhasz’s father—most affectionately known as “Big Louie”—who weighed 550 pounds at the time of his death in January 2001. This fund supports organizations in the Middle Tennessee community committed to combating the childhood obesity epidemic.
Anne H. and Robert K. Zelle Advised Fund Established 1992
Robert K. Zelle Fund to Support Children's Educational Programs Associated with Symphonic Music | Established 2011
Paul J. and Sarah R. Zimmerman Advised Fund Established 2001