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  • John E. Mayfield ABLE Scholarship Fund Established 2002

    Participants in the Athletes Build Life Experiences (ABLE) program play sports at the highest levels for their age group, but unlike many other children, they do it from the seats of wheelchairs. Through sports and recreational activities, the children in ABLE build strength, confidence and social skills and, through the process, learn that no barrier should prevent them from achieving their goals, especially educational goals. John Mayfield created this scholarship to encourage not only participants in ABLE, but also individuals with disabilities to pursue their dreams of post-secondary education thereby giving them the tools needed to become productive and independent citizens in our communities.

     
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  • Lt. Holly Adams Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2006

    The Lt. Holly Adams Memorial Fund is intended to endow permanently one or more scholarships benefiting students from the Page High School area in Williamson County who not only achieve, but also possess the integrity, courage and caring spirit to help others achieve, as Holly did. Scholarships in her memory have been awarded annually since 2002. Holly graduated from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, and was the first female class president in the history of the Air Force Academy. One of four sisters, Holly was killed in a car accident in 2002 on her way to celebrate Christmas with loved ones. The Air Force's Commendation Medal was awarded posthumously. The ideal recipient of this award should be the student who, like Holly, best exemplifies a combination of integrity, courage and selflessness and is academically qualified for college, but who needs financial assistance in taking that step.

     
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  • Kathy D. and Stephen J. Anderson Scholarship Fund Established 2005

    Kathy D. and Stephen J. Anderson have a strong belief in the value of a college/university education.They believe there are high school graduates who, without financial assistance, would have significant difficulty obtaining a college/university degree. The Andersons established this scholarship for students graduating from or having graduated from Williamson County public high schools.

     
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  • Ayers Foundation Scholarship Fund Established 1999

    Entrepreneur Jim Ayers is now in the business of making dreams come true. Jim gives credit for his personal success to the early expectation that by furthering his education, he would create more opportunities for himself. Now through The Ayers Foundation Scholars Program, he provides both encouragement and resources for students from Decatur and Henderson Counties by providing college counselors and renewable last-dollar scholarships.

     
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  • Cynthia and Alan Baran Fine Arts and Music Scholarship Fund Established 2004

    Cynthia and Alan Baran have a great passion for the arts. After 25 years in the corporate world, Cynthia followed her passion for the arts and enrolled in Fine Art classes at two local universities. Alan's interest in music, specifically the mandolin and guitar, has provided him with a creative outlet from his work in the nonprofit sector. This scholarship was established to help provide an opportunity for young people to pursue their passion early in life in the areas of visual arts and music.

     
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  • Mick Gray Barnes Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2016

    Students eligible to apply are graduates of Livingston Academy who plan to study the visual arts or music in college, with first preference given to students who study visual arts. Students may be undergraduates, or may be pursuing a Master’s degree in art. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Mick Gray Barnes Memorial Scholarship has been established in memory of Mick Gray Barnes, a native of Overton County, who passed away from complications of ALS on January 1, 2016. She was a 1974 graduate of Livingston Academy and a beloved teacher, friend and mentor to kids. Mick taught art at Livingston Academy and the Livingston campus of Volunteer State Community College. Mick enjoyed travelling across America with her husband, and loved the outdoors, especially pontooning on Dale Hollow Lake. Barnes, as her students called her, was one-of-a- kind, and she lived life to the fullest with her huge smile and laughter. Because Mick shaped everyone she has come in contact with, this scholarship will be a memorial to her- to encourage and support students from Livingston Academy in their pursuit of higher education in the arts.

     
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  • Tommy Bateman Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2014

    Leadership was a characteristic of Thomas "Tommy" Edward Bateman, Jr., who passed away suddenly in November of 2013. Tommy was a leader on and off the football field/wrestling mat. Through his inspiration and determination, he mentored and coached many students, friends and family members. The legacy of Tommy Bateman will continue through the Tommy Bateman Memorial Scholarship Fund which will provide need-based tuition assistance to a Father Ryan student personifying his fighting spirit.

     
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  • Belle Meade Country Club Employee Scholarship Fund Established 2013

    The Fund is intended to endow permanently one or more scholarships benefiting employees (who work 30 hours per week and who have worked there for three years or more) and their children. Students may receive help once; there is no opportunity for renewal of support in subsequent years. Student may be those attending accredited colleges (two or four year), vocational and/or technical school.

     
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  • Belmont University Commercial Music Showcase Scholarship Fund Established 1998

    The Commercial Music Department of the School of Music at Belmont University educates and trains people who work to perform, compose and arrange, produce and sell Nashville's signature product. This Fund was established by the LifeWorks Foundation to endow scholarships for Belmont University students working toward commercial music degrees.

     
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  • George Oliver Benton Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2001

    George Oliver Benton, who died in 2001 at age 86, led a rich and varied life, often spent in service to the community. An attorney from Jackson, George was elected Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee on his first day in the Senate and served for two years. He then began a career as a lobbyist, which lasted until the year before his death. Known as the dean of the state's lobbyist corps, colleagues sought him out for his wisdom and experience. The George Oliver Benton Memorial Scholarship Fund is designed to benefit Tennessee's legislative interns.

     
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  • Dody Boyd Scholarship Fund Established 2006

    Dody Boyd was a Cheatham County Central High School graduate and remained dedicated to her alma mater throughout her life. Ms. Dody drove Bus #13 for Cheatham County, but her influence went far beyond her driving. She impressed everyone with whom she came in contact. Young people knew if they ever needed anything, they could come to her and, if at all possible, Dody would make it happen. Instilling an appreciation of the importance of good grades and successful graduation was just part of the encouragement. This scholarship benefits graduating seniors from Cheatham County Central High School wishing to attend a two-year community college/technical school or four-year university.

     
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  • Brandon Key Scholarship Fund Established 2016

    The Brandon Key Scholarship Fund was established in memory of a young man best known for his commitment to his community, volunteering for causes that were most important to him, and interest in human and civil rights. In addition to serving others, Brandon was a terrific athlete and thespian. During his high school years at Montgomery Bell Academy, he was involved with a variety of teams, clubs, and activities - namely football, wrestling, lacrosse, debate, and theater. The scholarship will benefit Middle Tennessee students who embody the life-loving characteristics that Brandon possessed. Applicants must have a minimum weighted GPA of 2.5 and have shown a willingness to serve their community with plans to attend an accredited college or university, starting the academic year immediately following their senior year of high school. Preference will be given to those applicants from low socio-economic status who plan to attend a historically Black College or University.

     
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  • JoAhn Brown Nash Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2002

    JoAhn Brown-Nash's major focus and passion throughout her entire professional career was education. She committed herself to using her talents in every way she could to fulfill the hopes and dreams of young people. JoAhn served as national vice president of Links, Inc. from 1996-1997 and Central Area director from 1992-1996. Because of her vision to enrich the lives of children and her exemplary service to Links, Inc., the Central Area Links, Inc. honors her memory with this scholarship.

     
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  • William and Clara Bryan Scholarship Fund Established 1994

    William and Clara Bryan were both natives of Giles County who believed in the power of education. Their son, Bill Bryan, established this scholarship in their memory to assist Giles County students in realizing their dreams of attending four-year colleges and universities. The Bryan Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and/or college underclassmen demonstrating academic merit and financial need.

     
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  • Ann Buchanan Scholarship Fund Established 2012

    The Patricia Hart Society, the Women’s Initiative of United Way of Williamson County, chose to establish the Ann Buchanan Scholarship Fund because of her history in Williamson County and the community-at-large. Ann has been instrumental in addressing problems and solutions that improve the lives of Williamson Countians. Under her leadership at United Way, health and human services were made available in rural parts of the county, pre-K classrooms were expanded throughout the state and initiatives were put into place to more adequately address the needs of the working poor.

     
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  • The Brad Butkiewicz Memorial Scholarship Established 2012

    Brad Butkiewicz was a young man who loved football and H.O.S.A. (Health Occupation Students of America). Tragically, Brad lost his life in June 2004 on his way home from an early morning football workout program. According to his father, Jim, “He was a simple kid that listened to Mom and Dad always tried to do the right thing.” Thanks to Brad’s family, friends and community, they established this Fund in honor of Brad to help young people coming up who have a need. The Fund is intended to endow permanently one or more scholarships annually to graduating students of the Stewart County (Tennessee) High School. Consistent with Brad’s legacy, the Donor’s preference is that recipients be involved in football or in the H.O.S.A. program.

     
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  • B’nai B’rith Maimonides Lodge #46 Scholarship Fund Established 2011

    As the oldest Jewish service organization in Nashville, B’nai B’rith Maimonides Lodge #46 has a long tradition of community service. This includes 38 years of hosting an annual summer camp for visually impaired children of Middle Tennessee. In commemoration of the camp, B’nai B’rith Maimonides Lodge has established this scholarship to provide assistance to students who are legally blind and plan to attend a post-secondary educational program.

     
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  • Cadiz Rotary Club Rise Carol Thompson Memorial Scholarship Established 2009

    The Risë Carol Thompson Memorial Scholarship was established originally through the Rotary Club of Cadiz, Kentucky, by Brent and Dot Thompson in memory of their daughter, Risë Carol, a student at Vanderbilt University at the time she was killed in an automobile accident. At the time of her death in 1977, her father, Brent Thompson, was president of a local bank and a Rotarian, so the Club established this scholarship. Brent and Dot Thompson have continued to make contributions and have worked with the Cadiz Rotary Club to create this scholarship at The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to assure that the scholarship in their daughter's name will exist in perpetuity.

     
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  • Leigh Carter Scholarship Fund Established 2001

    This memorial scholarship, established by the Tennessee Chiropractic Association, honors Leigh Carter and her passion for learning. The Leigh Carter Scholarship provides financial support to students who wish to attend chiropractic college upon completion of their undergraduate degree programs.

     
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  • Rachel Allison Cate Scholarship Fund Established 2008

    Rachel Cate knew she wanted to teach from the time she was a little girl.Talkative, lively, and usually in charge, she was active in drama, student government, and church youth group. She worked with children in numerous settings and "mothered" everyone she loved, including her brothers, cousins and friends. Known for her welcoming spirit and love of people, Rachel never met a stranger and touched the lives of countless individuals in her 18 years on earth. A graduate of Overton High School, Rachel was studying elementary/special education at Western Kentucky University when she was tragically killed in an automobile accident. This Scholarship was established by her family to aid those pursuing a career in education. Their wish: for Rachel's passion and genuine love for children to be carried on. Those eligible to apply are seniors of Metro Nashville Public School who wish to enter the field of education as a career. Students must attend a four-year college or university, have a 3.0 GPA or higher and have scored no less than a 21 on the ACT exam.

     
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  • The CCA Scholarship Fund Established 2014

    Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) recognizes the potential of its employees and their families, and the company is dedicated to supporting their efforts at personal development. The CCA Scholarship benefits the employees of CCA as they expand their skill set and further their education. The selection process will balance merit and financial need with an emphasis on financial need. A history of extra-curricular and civic participation will be considered. Preference will be given to CCA employees with a record of prior military service. Recipients must attend an accredited junior college, college or university.

     
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  • Cheatham County Community Foundation Scholarship Fund Established 2002

    A group of concerned Cheatham County citizens was looking for a way to serve current and future generations, and based upon their sense of county priorities, they opted to create a scholarship not only for the "A" student, but also the "B" and "C" average students.

     
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  • Choose Your Future Scholarship Fund Established 2007

    This anonymous donor believes passionately in the value of education for a life of choice and opportunity. She also believes no one should be denied the opportunity to fulfill his or her potential due to financial constraints. A native Nashvillian, the donor has established this mechanism for helping the students of Davidson County achieve their educational goals.

     
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  • Robert Churchwell, Sr. Scholarship Fund Established 2010

    When Robert Churchwell, Sr., was hired to the staff of The Nashville Banner in 1950, he became one of the first African Americans to work as a full-time reporter at an established daily Southern newspaper. Though Robert's presence at the paper initially brought much opposition - including being barred from editorial meetings and writing stories in his dining room - he persevered and became an esteemed reporter in the area. After 31 years at The Banner, Robert retired in 1981 and then spent more than two decades as an editorial writer at the R.H. Boyd Publishing House. Along with breaking barriers, Robert earned the respect of his peers, honoring him with numerous awards, including the Helen Thomas Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Society of Professional Journalist. This scholarship will continue Robert's core values of the profession by showing the importance of journalists being representative of the communities they serve, as well as his belief that regardless of race, gender and generation, it is important everyone participates in the profession.

     
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  • Howard A. Clark Horticulture Scholarship Fund Established 2008

    The Howard A. Clark Horticulture Scholarship was created by Howard's family as a testament to a man who spent almost five decades cultivating the earth, learning the lay of it, and growing shrubs and trees of remarkable quality. Howard Clark loved nature and loved the land. In return, the land provided his livelihood for over 40 years. Working from the age of 12, Howard taught himself everything he needed to succeed in the nursery business in Avery County, North Carolina. He often said, however, that he would have jumped at the chance for an education to help him along his path to success. The Howard A. Clark Horticulture Scholarship was created to give someone else the educational opportunity that he never received. This Fund is intended to endow permanently one or more scholarships benefiting a deserving senior graduating from Avery County High School wishing to learn to "nurture nature" by attending a two- or four-year college to study horticulture or agriculture. The student should have at least a 2.5 grade point average in high school.

     
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  • Community Education Fund Established 1996

    The board of The Community Foundation created this Fund to serve as a vehicle for building a pool of philanthropic venture capital available to support the present and future of education within our community.

     
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  • Community Bank and Trust Scholarship Fund Established 2009

    A passion for education has been a hallmark of Community Bank and Trust of Cheatham County since its creation. This commitment has been demonstrated by providing scholarships to deserving students in Cheatham County who desire to pursue their educational goals. In order to perpetuate this ten-year tradition of giving back, Community Bank and Trust established the Community Bank and Trust Scholarship Fund, which will help ensure that these investments in post-secondary educational opportunities continue.

     
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  • The David Anderson Scholarship Fund Established 2015

    The David Anderson Scholarship Fund was established in memory of David Anderson, a member of the Coffee County High School Class of 1988 and an avid sports fan. Over the years he has coached many ball players and was often seen at sporting events all over the county. He was known to all for his devotion to the University of Alabama football. David passed away in 2015 and he would be proud to be helping students in Coffee County continue their scholastic endeavors. The scholarship will benefit student athletes, playing any sports, who are seniors at Coffee County High School in Manchester, Tennessee. Applicants must have a minimum weighted GPA of 2.5 and have shown a willingness to work hard and have a positive work ethic and a sense of TEAM while not necessarily being the “star” athlete and plan to attend an accredited college or university, starting the academic year immediately following high school.

     
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  • Davidson County Democratic Women/Shannon Wood Scholarship Fund Established 2008

    Shannon Wood helped start The Davidson County Democratic Women's Scholarship in 2001 with a dual intention: to help defray the cost of college tuition and to encourage young women to be politically active. Shannon has run for office, campaigned for others, and participated in grassroots efforts to achieve peace, universal health care, and fair elections. Shannon would not have been able to attend Antioch College without financial assistance and, in turn, she is committed to repaying the kindness that was shown her. Shannon and her husband, Peter Kurland, turned to The Community Foundation to ensure the DCDW Scholarship will continue in perpetuity. Scholarship winners will be recognized at the annual DCDW picnic and their essays may be published by the Davidson County Democratic Women. In addition to receiving the scholarship, winners will have the opportunity to work as an intern for a week during the summer at the Tennessee Democratic Party Headquarters in Nashville. This scholarship is established to benefit college bound, female, high school seniors in Davidson County. Recipients will be chosen based upon their essays answering the question "What policy or law in the United States would you change and why?" Essays will be evaluated on creative and critical thinking, practical application, style and writing mechanics. Consideration will be given to financial need.

     
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  • Colonel Richard M. Dawson Highway Patrol Scholarship Fund Established 2004

    Colonel Richard Dawson was to many a leader, a mentor and a significant asset to the Tennessee Highway Patrol. He had the unique ability to listen and form an opinion based on merit and facts. The Richard M. Dawson Scholarship was established by friends and co-workers to honor his dedication to family, friends and the Tennessee Highway Patrol. It benefits students who are pursuing an education for a career in criminal justice.

     
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  • DBI Scholarship Fund Established 2003

    David Ingram established this scholarship to benefit children of the employees of Ingram Entertainment Inc. and DBI Beverage Inc.

     
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  • The B.J. Dean Scholarship Fund Established 1995

    B.J. Runnels Dean touched thousands of lives through her service to churches and Baptist state conventions throughout the United States as a consultant, teacher, writer, chorister, and minister. B.J. was keenly interested in advancing the cause of women in ministry, and the intention of this Scholarship Fund, established by Myrte Veach and the many friends of B.J. Dean, is to endow one or more interdenominational scholarships for women entering the ministry.

     
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  • The Dedication, Service and Thanks Scholarship Established 2016

    Chartered March 13,1926, the Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was established at Fisk University. To carry on the outstanding legacy of this sorority, and to commemorate its 90th anniversary, the Dedication, Service, and Thanks Scholarship was established to benefit achieving Fisk University students.

     
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  • Dennis Greeno & Joan Signorille Scholarship Fund Established 2015

    Dennis Greeno and Joan Signorille both benefited personally and professionally by having college educations. Dennis received his opportunity through the GI Bill, and Joan was fortunate to have parents able to fund her education, though she did have to work to help defray costs. They both want to make sure that students with academic potential are neither left behind due to a lack of finances nor burdened with crippling student loan debt. The Fund will benefit one or more Davidson or Sumner county students who have academic merit and financial need.

     
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  • Dickson County Retired Teachers Association Scholarship Fund Established 2004

    This Fund is intended to permanently endow scholarships benefiting graduating seniors and/or adults in Dickson County. The scholarships will be awarded to students attending an accredited college or university who are pursuing or furthering studies in the field of education.

     
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  • Drue Smith/Society of Professional Journalists' Scholarship Fund Established 2004

    Drue Smith was the first woman to join the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and was the first woman to become its chapter president. Drue was considered the queen of Tennessee’s legislative press corps and was the first woman to cover Nashville’s Capitol Hill as well as being the first honorary member of the Tennessee General Assembly. She was colorful in many ways from her clothes to her style. Asking her famous question "What’s the bottom line,?" she reported for print, radio, television and United Press International in her 50-year career. This scholarship was established in memory of Drue upon her death in 2001 by the members and board of the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.

     
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  • Early Childhood Scholarship Fund Established 2007

    "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." - Frederick Douglass The goal of this initiative is to transform the lives of children who risk entering the public school system with an avoidable Early Learning deficit that will forever hamper their ability to learn and to succeed in school and in life. This scholarship benefits the working poor, who often face the difficult choice of quitting school or leaving a job to care for a child due to the rising cost of daycare, thus perpetuating the cycle of poverty. Recipients are selected from applications submitted jointly by the parents and one of the many accredited Three-Star rated nonprofit centers offering early childhood education of the highest caliber.

     
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  • Student Educational Loan Fund for Gay and Lesbians Established 1997

    Sometimes parents and children need time and space to bridge a gap that has developed between them because the children are gay or lesbian. The Student Education Loan Fund (SELF) can buy students and parents a chance to work things out between them by providing emergency loans to young men or women whose parents have discontinued financial support for their education because they are lesbian or gay.

     
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  • Jimmy Edwards Scholarship Fund Established 2001

    Former Donelson High School principal Jimmy Edwards earned the respect of the students, faculty, parents, and the community by being open and having a good rapport with students. Out of that same respect, and the love he inspired, former students set up the Jimmy Edwards Scholarship Fund within The Community Foundation to help fund college educations for descendants of those who attended the original Donelson High.

     
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  • Fentress County Scholarship Fund Established 2015

    The Fentress County Scholarship was established by the Fentress County Chamber of Commerce to encourage adults to retrain or return to school for technical training or college/ university courses. The scholarship will recognize adults who are returning to post-secondary education or training. Applicants must be residents of Fentress County.

     
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  • The Kent Flanagan Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2015

    Kent Flanagan was a respected member of the Associated Press “family” and a longtime open government advocate before this death in 2015. He dedicated his adult life to the journalistic pursuit of truth through fair, accurate, and unbiased reporting. After graduating with a double major in journalism and English Literature, Flanagan served four years in the Army as a public information officer, including a year in Vietnam. Early in his reporting career, he made stops at the Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel and San Antonio Express-News before joining the AP in 1979. Flanagan eventually was named chief of bureau for Tennessee in 1983, a post he held until his retirement in 2004. The Kent Flanagan Memorial Scholarship Fund will provide one or more scholarships for Tennessee students who are juniors or seniors in college or graduate students majoring in Journalism who have a B average or better. A recipient of this scholarship may reapply for the scholarship for an additional year.

     
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  • Follow Your Heart Scholarship Fund Established 2016

    When Charlie Worsham was in his early twenties, his parents surprised him at Christmas with an autographed book of photography by Marty Stuart. Though Stuart is best known for his contributions to country music, he is also an accomplished photographer - a passion he developed from watching his mother take pictures throughout her life. Charlie’s parents asked Marty to sign the book To Charlie, follow your dreams. Marty grinned and scribbled something down. When Mr. and Mrs. Worsham opened the book to the autographed page, they discovered that Marty had written To Charlie, follow your heart. Mississippi is home to some of the greatest artists of all time: William Faulkner, BB King, Oprah Winfrey, Jimmie Rodgers, Elvis Presley, Tammy Wynette, Charley Pride, Jerry Clower, Morgan Freeman, Eudora Welty, and the list goes on and on and on. Charlie has said “if we are to continue to have great artists from Mississippi succeed in today's world, we have to invest in their hopes and dreams.” He wants the next John Grisham or Marty Stuart to come from Grenada. To help this become a reality he created the Follow Your Heart Scholarship Fund with The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. This scholarship will support the youth of Grenada, Mississippi—Charlie’s hometown— who possess uncommon talent and desire to achieve great things in the arts, just like he has had the opportunity to do.

     
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  • Albert E. Folsom, Elizabeth Givens Folsom, Claude Preston Givens and Lena Brasher Givens Scholarship Fund Established 2005

    Elizabeth Givens Folsom established this Scholarship Fund to honor her husband, Albert, and her parents' passion for Vanderbilt University and commitment to the religious leadership of the Methodist Church. The Fund will permanently endow one or more scholarships benefiting a Methodist student attending Vanderbilt Divinity School. Elizabeth's father, Claude, was a revered and respected Methodist Minister, and his wife, Lena, was a vital part of his ministry.

     
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  • Wilson Waters Forrester Memorial Scholarship Established 2014

    The Wilson Waters Forrester Memorial Scholarship helps raise awareness about the growing tragedy in this country of accidental drug/alcohol overdoses that are claiming the lives of bright young men and women, as their lives are just beginning. It is the family’s hope that these funds will provide scholarship assistance and meaning for the tragic and senseless loss of the Forrester’s loved one, Wilson Waters Forrester. Wilson Forrester, son of Alice and Chip Forrester and brother of Evan, died of an accidental drug/alcohol overdose on April 2, 2011 at the University of Arizona. A 2009 graduate of Hume-Fogg High School, Wilson was known for his standout ability on the soccer field, guitar talents, and easy-going demeanor. The Fund will provide one or more scholarships to attend an accredited post-secondary school benefiting Hume-Fogg graduating seniors with a preference for an outstanding male or female soccer player and/or a musician in good academic standing.

     
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  • The Reverend Lonnie and Patricia Gable, Jr. Scholarship Fund Established 2013

    Rev. Lonnie Gable Jr., and his wife, Patricia, made many personal sacrifices as they championed Jesus Christ. While spreading the gospel and raising a family, they took on additional jobs to make sure ends where met, and at one time sold their home to purchase land to build a larger church facility. But what they may have lacked in material items, the Gables made up in fellowship and making a difference with each congregation they led. There are thousands of pastors, youth ministers, etc., giving their all for the betterment of those around them while their own children often miss out on the opportunity to pursue a college education, because they simply cannot afford the related expenses. This scholarship is designated and intended to assist children whose parents work full-time in Christian ministry (including but not limited to those who are pastors, ministers of music, education or pastoral ministry or missionaries), and do not earn adequate income to meet the rising costs of a college education. Preference may be given to those interested in the field of Engineering or related studies.

     
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  • Genesco Scholarship Fund Established 1999

    In honor of its 75th anniversary, Genesco established a Scholarship Fund within The Community Foundation to provide employees with a token of the company's appreciation. Since its creation, Genesco has contributed to the scholarship's growth and enhanced its capacity to benefit deserving students. This Fund is designed to assist children of Genesco employees, both full- and part-time, in realizing their dreams of attending post-secondary educational institutions.

     
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  • Pauline LaFon Gore Scholarship Fund Established 1998

    As a woman who worked her way through school, Pauline Gore was always interested in easing the way for others with the desire to learn but with financial constraints. Her selection as the 1998 recipient of the Joe Kraft Humanitarian Award gave her the opportunity to address that concern by putting in place a Scholarship Fund for residents of her native Smith County. Her hope was to grow the Fund through additional gifts so that generations of students will be offered a helping hand.

     
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  • The Linda P. Hare Scholarship Fund Established 2011

    The Linda P. Hare Scholarship Fund Established 2011

     
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  • Frank and Charlene Harris Scholarship Fund Established 2005

    A teacher for more than 40 years, Charlene Harris' primary focus was educating students of all ages. She and her husband Frank, both life-long residents of Claiborne County and alumni of Cumberland Gap High School, were advocates of education. This scholarship was established by Beth and Greg Cashion, in their loving memory, to benefit a graduating senior from Cumberland Gap High School.

     
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  • A.D. and Peggy Hewlett and Colonel David R. Inman Medical Scholarship Established 2007

    To create a legacy for their parents, Steve Hewlett, Pam Inman and Faye Houston established this scholarship to honor their caring and compassionate concern for others, their belief in the importance of a good education, their commitment to nurturing the thirst for knowledge, and their dedication to providing a foundation on which others might build a career in health care. Those who will benefit are students planning to enter the field of nursing as LPN, RN or Nurse Practitioner, pharmacy or physical therapy, and all those who will be comforted and cared for as a result. Eligible applicants must be students entering the field of nursing as licensed practical nurses, registered nurses or nurse practitioners or students entering the fields of pharmacy or physical therapy. Preference may be given, in the case of comparable applications, to students from Hancock, Ohio or Daviess County, Kentucky. Applicants must demonstrate strong academic potential as evidenced by a transcript from the last school they attended and give examples of experience that demonstrates compassion for patients and families such as a reference from someone they have helped or a supervisor who has witnessed their care and compassion.

     
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  • Regina Higdon Scholarship Fund Established 2003

    Regina Higdon was an ordinary person with the extraordinary gift of being able to show those around her what it meant to love and to be loved. For many years, she ran a day-care center in her home where she gave special care to the children of numerous families, just as if they were her own. Regina was a devout Catholic who believed strongly in the value of a Catholic education and made many sacrifices to ensure her children received that type of education. When she died in 2003, friends and family set up this Fund to help graduates of Christ the King School attend either Father Ryan High School or St. Cecilia Academy in Regina's name.

     
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  • Jennifer Ingrum Scholarship Fund Established 2005

    A born educator, Jennifer Ingrum graduated from Gallatin High School, received a B.A. from the University of Virginia, and earned Masters' degrees from Harvard and George Washingtion University. Called to teach at-risk youth in the inner city of Washington, D. C., sadly her life's work was cut short when she lost her battle with cancer. In her career as in her life, Jennifer gave of herself to help others. In her honor, the Jennifer Ingrum Scholarship Fund was created to continue her legacy of helping those less fortunate pursue a quality education.

     
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  • J.Y. Carter Excellence in the Arts Scholarship Fund Established 2015

    The J. Y. Carter Excellence in the Arts Scholarship Fund was established in memory of J. Y. Carter, a long-time teacher at Macon County High School. His love of the performing arts led his family to create this scholarship to encourage young people who have participated in the performing arts in high school to pursue the college/university experience.

     
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  • Jayme Johnson Smith Memorial Scholarship Established 2016

    The GFWC Woman's Club of Hendersonville and Dr. Peter Smith established the Jayme Johnson Smith Memorial Scholarship to honor the memory of Jayme Johnson Smith. Jayme Smith's father was a physician. Her stepfather was a veterinarian. While in nursing school she met her husband, Peter, a surgeon. She often joked that she knew no other topic that medicine. Mrs. Smith was a nurse and held a Master's degree in public health. Her love of nursing was a natural result of her innate desire to care for others. Eligibility: Students who are residents of Sumner County , Tennessee, who have been accepted to or are attending nursing school and attended Hendersonville High School, Station Camp High School, Beech High School, Merrol Hyde Academic Magnet High School or St. John Paul II High School are eligible to apply.

     
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  • JubiLee Scholarship Fund Established 2005

    Diane Lee made it her life's work to help underprivileged school children. Her concern for others and commitment to volunteering her time to those less fortunate was a philosophy and a way of life. She taught her daughters, Amy and Allison to embrace that way of life as their own. Diane and her two daughters tragically died when their plane crashed in 2005. In their memory, friends and family created the JubiLee Scholarship Fund at The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to perpetuate their legacy. The Fund benefits public school children as they pursue an education.

     
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  • Maude Keisling/Cumberland County Extension Homemakers Scholarship Fund Established 2000

    This scholarship was established in memory of Maude E. Keisling, former University of Tennessee Extension agent in Cumberland County, and in honor of all the extension homemaker members who worked so diligently for many years to make this possible. Following Maude's death in 1967, club members established the scholarship to assist students majoring in home economics who pursue degrees in fields of study that will prepare them to work directly with families and children.

     
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  • Knox Hume Scholarship Fund Established 2007

    Now, more than 70 years after her death, SunTrust Bank and The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee have partnered to ensure Sarah Foard Hume Lewis' legacy continues through the creation of this scholarship for graduates of Hume-Fogg High School. In her Will dated October 9,1937, Sarah outlined her desire to help Hume-Fogg students through scholarship awards. While the selection process includes a component of financial need, it is clear Sarah intended this scholarship to be based on academic merit. The Community Foundation is honored to carry out her wishes.

     
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  • Senator Carl O. Koella, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 1999

    A Maryville, Tenn., native, State Senator Carl Koella served 25 years in the state Senate. In 1999, upon his death at age 64, the Tennessee Lobbyist Association sought a way to honor their friend. Senator Koella was an advocate of bright young people becoming involved in the political process, thus the association decided that a fitting legacy would be to establish the Senator Carl O. Koella Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund within The Community Foundation.

     
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  • Michael B. Kruse Scholarship Fund Established 2003

    Friends and colleagues at Kruse & Associates joined together to create a scholarship to honor the company founder, Mike Kruse, and to show how much they respect and admire him for his personal and professional accomplishments. Kruse and Associates was one of the fastest growing regional public accounting and consulting firms in the Southeast prior to merging with Crowe Chizek. For the 10th anniversary of the company, in 2003, staff members raised the money for this scholarship, which as Mike requested, benefits married students majoring in accounting with the goal of becoming Certified Public Accountants.

     
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  • Heloise Werthan Kuhn Scholarship Fund Established 2001

    As a mother, grandmother and community volunteer in Nashville, Heloise Werthan Kuhn is an ardent supporter of the Crittenton mission of preventing both first and repeat teen pregnancies. Mrs. Kuhn's Fund originally was created with Crittenton Services, but when that organization closed in 2001 and set up a Fund with The Community Foundation, she asked that this Fund be transferred as well. Mrs. Kuhn believes that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty that often accompanies teen pregnancy. She established this scholarship to help teen parents develop self-esteem through education or technical training in order to qualify for better jobs.

     
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  • Lebanon High School Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund Established 2011

    Lebanon High School (LHS) is a community-based high school graduating its first class in 1919. Many alumni through the years have made their permanent residences in the broader Lebanon area and have supported the programs and goals of the school. The Lebanon High School Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund provides scholarships in support of LHS graduates who demonstrate academic achievement and the need for financial assistance in the pursuit of undergraduate degrees.

     
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  • Diane G. Lowe and John Gomez, IV Scholarship Fund Established 2006

    Established to honor Diane G. Lowe and in memory of John Gomez IV, this Fund benefits intellectually gifted students with financial need in grades 6 through 12 who reside in Rutherford, Cannon, DeKalb, or Wilson counties. The Fund provides financial assistance for such students to take qualifying entrance exams to institutions of higher learning, such as the SAT and ACT exams, and to attend academic programs that offer special challenges or accelerated content. Both Diane and John were intellectually and spiritually curious children with a natural inclination to discover new ideas and knowledge. Diane was drawn to the arts and literature, while John was mechanically gifted and excelled in engineering activities. Both students were educated in the public schools and at various universities in Middle Tennessee, and by their mother, a retired school psychologist and advocate for intellectually gifted children for more than 30 years.

     
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  • Dr. Mac Scholarship Fund Established 2004

    Dr. James W. McPherson, Jr., "Dr. Mac," believed in hard work and education. He had the innate ability to make people smile through his generosity and his contagious love for life. Throughout his life, Dr. Mac made many sacrifices in order to educate his three children. In addition to assisting his children with educations, he loved to assist young aspiring dental students. The Dr. Mac Scholarship will allow a dental student to meet his or her educational goals without having to worry about the financial barriers. Dr. Mac's children hope that the dental student receiving this award will share the same love of dentistry and the ability to make others smile as their father did.

     
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  • Edna L. Martin Scholarship Fund Established 2004

    Edna Martin was a dedicated English teacher for 45 years in Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools and had a passion for English literature and poetry. Ms. Martin touched the lives of so many students during her years of teaching. She was an avid traveler and a member of the Nashville Woman's Club, the Retired Teachers' Association and many other education-related organizations. Through her estate, she wanted to make scholarships available that would assist young people who plan to follow her career choice of teaching. This scholarship benefits academically deserving and financially needy students of Davidson County.

     
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  • Katie Rose Martin Scholarship Fund Established 2010

    This Scholarship Fund was established to honor the giving nature and loving heart of Katie Rose, a lifelong resident of Rutherford County, who attended Middle Tennessee Christian School, Riverdale High School and MTSU. A competitive cheerleader, loving daughter, adorable little sister, and friend to everyone, Katie had an insatiable work ethic and determination that made all things seem possible. Her dream to become a professional hair stylist and eventually own her own salons was cut short after a tragic automobile accident two weeks into her cosmetology training. This scholarship will support young women seeking to start a career by attending a professional, accredited cosmetology school.

     
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  • Juliann and Joe Maxwell Scholarship Fund Established 2006

    Joe Maxwell worked with Tractor Supply Company for 26 years. He came to appreciate his colleagues as individuals and as an extraordinary team. He also realized that, for many, the price of educating their children, post-high school, was a daunting challenge. Upon retiring, Joe and his wife, Juliann, searched for a way to help. This scholarship embodies their charitable dreams, the dreams of Tractor Supply's employees AND the dreams of their children, eager to attend college.

     
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  • Juliann King Maxwell Scholarship Fund for Riverview High School Established 2006

    White County, Ark., students have a chance to further their education and create better lives for themselves, thanks to Juliann King Maxwell of Nashville. Though she hasn't lived in Arkansas for years, Juliann created the scholarship in honor of her parents, whose families moved to White County as early as 1803. The scholarship benefits students who might not otherwise get to attend college, and is available to students who want to pursue vocational training as well as those pursuing a college degree.

     
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  • John E. Mayfield Scholarship Fund for Cheatham County Central High School Established 2000

    John Mayfield did not always live a moral and spiritual life. His battles with alcoholism and drug addiction often led him into dangerous situations. He rarely took advantage of positive opportunities available to him, yet, through the grace of God, he survived. Now John wishes to show his gratitude for being able to turn around his life by assisting his fellow Cheatham Countians in their journey to create opportunities through post-secondary education. Through this Scholarship Fund, and several others, he is doing just that. John will add to these funds through his estate plans with The Community Foundation and hopes that others will contribute as well, to better the lives of eager young scholars.

     
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  • John E. Mayfield Scholarship Fund for Harpeth High School Established 2000

    John Mayfield did not always live a moral and spiritual life. His battles with alcoholism and drug addiction often led him into dangerous situations. He rarely took advantage of positive opportunities available to him, yet, through the grace of God, he survived. Now John wishes to show his gratitude for being able to turn around his life by assisting his fellow Cheatham Countians in their journey to create opportunities through post-secondary education. Through this Scholarship Fund, and several others, he is doing just that. John will add to these funds through his estate plans with The Community Foundation and hopes that others will contribute as well, to better the lives of eager young scholars.

     
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  • John E. Mayfield Scholarship Fund for Pleasant View Christian High School Established 2001

    John Mayfield did not always live a moral and spiritual life. His battles with alcoholism and drug addiction often led him into dangerous situations. He rarely took advantage of positive opportunities available to him, yet, through the grace of God, he survived. Now John wishes to show his gratitude for being able to turn around his life by assisting his fellow Cheatham Countians in their journey to create opportunities through post-secondary education. Through this Scholarship Fund, and several others, he is doing just that. John will add to these funds through his estate plans with The Community Foundation and hopes that others will contribute as well, to better the lives of eager young scholars.

     
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  • John E. Mayfield Scholarship Fund for Sycamore High School Established 2000

    John Mayfield did not always live a moral and spiritual life. His battles with alcoholism and drug addiction often led him into dangerous situations. He rarely took advantage of positive opportunities available to him, yet, through the grace of God, he survived. Now John wishes to show his gratitude for being able to turn around his life by assisting his fellow Cheatham Countians in their journey to create opportunities through post-secondary education. Through this Scholarship Fund, and several others, he is doing just that. John will add to these funds through his estate plans with The Community Foundation and hopes that others will contribute as well, to better the lives of eager young scholars.

     
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  • Eunice Lou Gower McHugh Scholarship Fund Established 2008

    Growing up on a farm in Robertson County, Tennessee, Eunice Lou Gower McHugh lived in a community of hard-working people. On the family farm lived her mother and father, Elsie Dame Murphey and Joseph Franklin Gower. The Gowers weren't wealthy, but they constantly served the community by offering to help those in need. "They were always doing for other people," Lou said, from serving the community church to sacrificing to send her to music lessons. When it came time to sell the farm in Robertson County, it made perfect sense for Lou to donate the land to The Community Foundation so that the proceeds could establish two scholarships. This one is in her parents' memory, and benefits students graduating from high schools in Robertson County, Tennessee, who are working or know they will need to work to pay for college. Students must be preparing for a career serving others, including but not limited to teaching, nursing, law enforcement or ministry.

     
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  • William Thomas McHugh and Lou Gower McHugh Scholarship Fund Established 2008

    Bill McHugh was a "lawyer's lawyer." He practiced his noble profession with skill and integrity for more than 55 years. After serving in the U. S. Air Force during World War II, he returned to Nashville and enrolled at Cumberland School of Law. "Bill loved the law and his many friends and clients loved him deeply. I want his record of service to our system of justice to endure, as well as his legacy as a "lawyer's lawyer." What better way to honor the memory of this modest but accomplished attorney than to help others who seek to serve our legal system," said his devoted wife of 57 years, Lou Gower McHugh. The William and Lou Gower McHugh Scholarship is for students from Middle Tennessee who plan to attend or are working their way through any accredited school of Law or any school of Law approved by the Tennessee Supreme Court. Preference will be given to students planning to attend or enrolled in Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in Homewood, Ala., and who are working. Those eligible to apply must be preparing for a career in the legal profession and, if already enrolled in law school, must be maintaining a C average or better.

     
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  • Mitchell Patrick Mielnik Scholarship Established 2015

    The word “integrity” has often been used to describe the short life of Mitchell Patrick Mielnik. Born in Murfreesboro on January 18, 1999, Mitchell grew up in Old Hickory. He attended Metro Nashville Public Schools, and was proud to be a student at Hume Fogg Academic Magnet High School. A talented student and devoted friend, Mitchell’s passion was hockey. He was a defenseman for the Nashville Youth Hockey League, the A-Game Storm, the Nashville Junior Predators, and for the Hume Fogg/Page High School PatriKnight Hockey team, where he wore #18. Mitchell had been selected as a member of the Nashville Junior Predators U16 team the day before entering the hospital, suddenly critically ill with a previously undiagnosed heart condition. Mitchell spent nearly a month in Vanderbilt University Medical Center and underwent several heart surgeries while awaiting a heart transplant. That day would never come. Mitchell passed away on June 30, 2015. By establishing this scholarship fund, to be awarded beginning in 2017, Mitchell’s family and friends wish to honor and remember his life and love of hockey, and to assist other scholastic hockey players (or student-athletes) who demonstrate integrity in athletics, academics, and their personal lives. #18foreverstrong

     
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  • Walter Reece (Walt) Montgomery Scholarship Fund Established 2009

    Walter Reese (Walt) Montgomery was born in Carroll County (McKenzie) Tennessee on August 24, 1924, and grew up on a cotton farm where his father was a sharecropper. As a child, Walt's love of flying was born the day he saw a biplane land in a field near where he was plowing, and the pilot offered him a ride. He later went into the Army Air Corp and became a pilot flying B-17 Flying Fortresses over Europe. He returned home after World War II and became the first member of his family to graduate from college. This scholarship was created by his sons in Walt's memory and to help West Tennessee youth attend college and pursue a career in aviation.

     
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  • Carolyn Morrison Scholarship Fund Established 2009

    During her life, Carolyn Morrison was a highly regarded math and economics teacher at Upperman High School, served as a member of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and successfully began and ran a business with State Farm Insurance. One friend characterized her by saying, "She lived to make a difference, was faithful to her commitments, and intensely thoughtful about the actions required." Another noted, "This County has lost a great citizen. She loved Cookeville and she loved life." A third noted, "If Carolyn is for you, who can be against you." At her death, on June 22, 2009, Carolyn's family created this fund in her memory.

     
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  • Archie Hartwell Nash Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 1997

    Archie Nash always knew he would rise above the poverty in which he was raised, no matter what it took. By sheer determination and tenacity, Archie worked his way through college and later became the owner of Overton Produce Co. and several related companies. His wife, Carolyn, established this scholarship in Archie's memory to benefit Middle Tennessee State University students who embody his work ethic and commitment to education.

     
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  • Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance Scholarship Fund for Nursing Established 2014

    The Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance (NAMA) was a group of physician spouses who volunteered their time to improve the health of the people of Nashville from 1927-2014. Early members furnished a chapel for General Hospital, rolled bandages during World War II, and promoted the Salk polio vaccine. As the decades passed, NAMA continued to play a vital role in keeping Nashville “well." Members taught thousands of school children the importance of good health, built handicapped-accessible homes for Habitat for Humanity, and furnished playrooms at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and Nashville’s Ronald McDonald House. NAMA worked to end domestic violence, bullying, smoking, and AIDS, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for medical education. The Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance Nursing Scholarship Fund honors the work of NAMA and continues its legacy. Nursing students who are in the final year of their nursing course of study at Aquinas College, Belmont University, Tennessee State University, or Vanderbilt University (or other accredited local nursing education programs as might be created in the future) are eligible to apply for assistance.

     
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  • The Arthur E. Newman Scholarship Fund Established 2015

    In its announcement of the retirement of Arthur E. Newman, HeathStream Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Frist, Jr. said “We thank Art for his extraordinary leadership on HealthStream’s executive team for the last 16 years.” To further honor this leadership, HealthStream established The Arthur E. Newman Scholarship Fund. This Fund will provide scholarships to support full-time employees of HealthStream who have been employed for at least one year and who have embarked on a personal journey to improve their skills and further their education in person or online.

     
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  • Jerry Newson Scholarship Fund Established 1997

    Jerry Newson Jr. believed in the possibilities that education offers the mind, body and spirit at any age. This scholarship was established as a fitting testimonial to the man who lost his life in the line of duty as a deputy of the Davidson County Sheriff's Department. The Fund is designed to help Davidson County residents realize their dreams of attending a four-year accredited college or university, especially those who intend to major in the social sciences or other areas where they will give back to the community from which they came.

     
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  • Eloise Pitts O'More Scholarship Fund Established 2001

    Trained at both Parsons and in Europe, distinguished interior designer and artist, Eloise O'More, at age 64, fulfilled her lifelong dream in 1970 by opening O'More College of Design in her home in Franklin, Tennessee. Today it is nationally known for its accredited bachelor's degree programs in interior design, fashion design and merchandising, and graphic design and advertising. Shortly before her death in 2002, the O'More College student chapters of the American Society of Interior Designers and International Interior Design Association established this Scholarship Fund in Mrs. O'More's honor.

     
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  • Cameron Blake Parnell Scholarship Fund Established 2015

    Anyone who knew Cameron would describe him as a rock, a gentle giant. With a smile that could light up any room, Cam truly had the gift of joy; he loved life and all it had to offer. During his 31 years, he was a beloved member of his family, a loyal friend, a world traveler, and an adventurer. In the fifth grade, Cam declared he’d be a pilot when he grew up and actually followed that dream, graduating from Middle Tennessee State University with a BS in Aerospace Administration/Professional Pilot Emphasis, and holding a successful career as a pilot. Notably, Cameron served as President of the Moosemen Rugby Club at MTSU, where his rugby teammates became his lifelong brothers. The Cameron Blake Parnell Memorial Scholarship Fund has been established by his family and friends in order to share Cam’s spirit and legacy.

     
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  • Pat Parker Memorial Scholarship Established 2016

    The Pat Parker Memorial Scholarship is named in memory of Pat Parker, a Macon County High School graduate who excelled in varsity athletics. After graduation, Mr. Parker served in the United States Marine Corps and was killed serving his country in Okinawa, Japan in 1944. The scholarship is for seniors at Macon County High School (Lafayette, TN) who have evidenced high academic achievement, financial need, and a strong moral character. Preference should be given for a student, male or female, who has lettered in at least two varsity sports during their senior year in high school.

     
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  • Buddy Pierce and Maggie P. Speight Scholarship Fund for the Arts Established 2014

    The Buddy Pierce and Maggie P. Speight Scholarship Fund for the Arts benefits low-income students planning to study music and/or arts in college. Applicants should have a B average or above and scholarship recipients may apply for renewals in successive years.

     
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  • Buster Pool Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2007

    Buster Pool died unexpectedly of a heart attack in April of 1999 when he was only 56. Buster had an innate ability to laugh through life's challenges, and both he and his infectious sense of humor were beloved by all who knew him. As a lasting legacy to Buster's memory, his widow, Babs Weaver Pool, created this scholarship to benefit graduating seniors of his alma mater, Meridian High School in his hometown of Meridian, Mississippi.

     
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  • Laurie P. Poole Scholarship for the Visual Arts Fund Established 2013

    Laurie Poole, a native of Decatur, Ala., was always passionate about art. After obtaining her Master of Art Education, she taught art at home (School of Discovery in Selma, Ala.; Nashville School of the Arts) and abroad (Internationale Schule Hamburg in Humburg, Germany). Laurie’s art was even exhibited in galleries from Nashville to New York City to Norway. Laurie went out of her way to make you feel valued and cared for. In her true southern fashion, she always took the time to write a handwritten note of thanks. She was the first to recognize the efforts and accomplishments of those around her and the first to offer help. She was a devoted educator who saw potential in students and helped them develop their artistic ability. To continue Laurie’s efforts, her parents, Patricia and Al Poole established the Laurie P. Poole Scholarship for the Visual Arts Fund. The Fund benefits high school seniors from Davidson County who attend public or private schools with preference given to students at the Nashville School of the Arts.

     
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  • PRSA Nashville Scholarship Fund Established 2012

    The Nashville Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) has a history of supporting student development and aims to invest in deserving public relations students. PRSA Nashville created this endowed scholarship fund as a testament to the chapter’s commitment to the future of public relations in Middle Tennessee. The scholarship will be awarded annually to one or more full-time public relations student(s) entering their junior or senior year and demonstrating academic excellence and an active engagement in their own professional development toward becoming successful PR practitioner(s). The scholarship is for rising juniors and seniors who are active members of a PRSSA chapter. Students must also be enrolled in a college or university with a PRSSA Chapter officially affiliated with PRSA Nashville’s chapter. Schools currently include, but are not limited to, Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, Lipscomb University, Middle Tennessee State University, and Western Kentucky University.

     
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  • Brian Ralls Memorial Scholarship Established 2010

    The Brian Ralls Memorial Scholarship fund is intended to benefit graduates of Brentwood Academy who have demonstrated excellence in academics, as well as, athletic prowess and leadership. Brian Ralls graduated from Brentwood Academy in 2005, and matriculated at the University of Florida where he graduated with a B.A. degree in Economics in 2009. While at Brentwood Academy, Brian was a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor Society, two state championship basketball teams, three state championship track and field teams and played in three straight state football championship games. In addition, Brian was the individual state champion in the discus throw in 2005. On October 28, 2009, Brian was tragically struck and killed by a driver who was distracted by using a cell phone. This scholarship was established by Brian's family and friends to honor his memory and his love for Brentwood Academy, which enabled him to learn who he was and to learn who HE is.

     
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  • Barbara Hagan Richards Scholarship Fund Established 2001

    Barbara Hagan Richards grew up in Pulaski where her father had the drugstore on the square. After studying library science at Peabody, she raised her family in Nashville, but always maintained her ties with Giles County, Tennessee. She and her family established this scholarship to encourage young people to pursue an education just as she encouraged her own children.

     
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  • James Edward "Bill" Richards Scholarship Fund Established 2001

    Barbara Richards grew up in beautiful, rural Giles County, where life was tranquil and neighbors cared about each other. James Richards was reared in the more urban East Nashville, but the important values of friendship and neighborliness were still the same. When the Richards' children, Barbara Haugen and Jay Richards, sought a way to honor their mother and father, they decided to set up scholarships bearing their parents' names to aid the communities in which each was raised.

     
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  • Ken Shipp Scholarship Fund Established 2009

    Coach Ken Shipp was born and raised in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He had a distinguished coaching career including stints at several colleges both as a head coach and as an offensive coordinator before he moved to the National Football League. During his time in the NFL, Coach Shipp was offensive coordinator with the Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions, and the New York Jets. During his tenure with the New York Jets, he was appointed the head coach during the storied Joe Namath years. Coach Shipp credits his success to his Rutherford County roots and the fine education he received at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). He has always been interested in furthering the education of potential high school graduates and in continuing his support of MTSU. For this reason, he established this Scholarship.

     
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  • The Shoot For The Future Scholarship Fund Established 2014

    The Shoot For The Future Scholarship Fund was established to honor persons with spinal cord injuries who have overcome obstacles while displaying enthusiasm and perseverance. Most spinal cord injuries (60%) happen in young adults who are in the career development stage of life. Studies show that working after an injury improves quality of life, life satisfaction and adjustment, and educational attainment is the strongest predictor of returning to work. Those eligible for this annual scholarship are individuals with spinal cord injuries who are: Tennessee residents, or students who will be attending a two-year community college/technical school or four-year university in Tennessee. Scholarships are renewable.

     
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  • Meyer D. and Dorothy C. Silverman Scholarship Fund Established 2007

    Mike and Dottie Silverman helped settle the city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in the early years of World War II. Very active in all aspects of community life and accomplished musicians, the Silvermans were among the original founders of the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra. Their dedication to and sincere love of music and the arts was a central theme of their lives and, as part of their legacy, this Fund provides scholarships benefiting string students in grades 7-12 in Oak Ridge Public Schools who are committed to developing their talent as string instrument players, but who otherwise would be financially unable to take private string instruction.

     
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  • The Sponsors Scholarship Fund Established 2016

    George Langstaff founded The Sponsors Scholarship Program in 1995 to address a challenging American problem of how to encourage students to obtain an adequate post high school education improve their long-term economic prospects, and strengthen the overall economic environment in our community. For more than 20 years, through an all-volunteer effort, The Sponsors identified financially disadvantaged young people of promise through recommendations from a network of school guidance counselors and youth organization staff members. In that time, The Sponsors awarded more than $2.5 million in college scholarships to hundreds of students in Middle Tennessee and Allen County Kentucky. It is the purpose of the Sponsors Scholarship Fund to continue George’s vision and the legacy of the nonprofit organization - The Sponsors Scholarship Program - he established in perpetuity through The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.

     
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  • Jacob Sprinkle Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2014

    Jacob Tyler Sprinkle, age 13, beloved son of Monique and Rick Sprinkle, was born November 10, 2000. Jacob was born with severe congenital heart defects which were surgically corrected and closely monitored throughout his life. At age 12, Jacob underwent surgery at Monroe Carell, Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt to replace an aortic valve. After the surgery, Jacob’s heart would not restart the way it should have and he was diagnosed with full failure of his left ventricle. Jacob was placed on an artificial heart to sustain him until he could receive a heart transplant. He suffered through multiple near death experiences while confined to the hospital. He fought his way back each time and refused to give up. He kept his faith and prayed not only for his healing but for the healing of the children that were his neighbors in the hospital. On January 18, 2014, he received a donor heart. On January 21, 2014, three days post-transplant, he died from a ruptured aorta. He never gave up, remained always faithful, and never cried a tear during his six-plus month ordeal. Jacob was only capable of loving people and had a genuine caring spirit for all around him. Jacob’s family established the scholarship in his memory to benefit one or more seniors in Lee County, Va., and Claiborne County, Tenn., who plan to pursue higher education and a career in Pediatric Healthcare, Education or Ministry.

     
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  • Richie Stevenson Scholarship Fund Established 2000

    When Richie Stevenson was born in 1979 at Vanderbilt Hospital, he was three months early, weighed two pounds, and was 12 inches in length. Today, Richie is a successful graduate of Benton Hall. To mark their son's successes, Jimmy and Donna Stevenson decided several years ago that, when they were able, they would make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. The proceeds of this Fund provide tuition assistance to graduating seniors of Benton Hall School.

     
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  • Richie Stevenson Scholarship Fund for Benton Hall School Established 2000

    Richie Stevenson is grateful for the excellent education he received at Benton Hall. His parents, Jimmy and Donna Stevenson, created this scholarship in Richie's honor to acknowledge that appreciation by giving something back to the school and the fellow students who helped craft such a positive experience.

     
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  • Catie Summers Scholarship Fund Established 2008

    Catie Summers was a daughter, a sister, a friend and a cancer warrior. She was born at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, on July 3, 1991, and grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee. Catie loved school, played softball and was a black belt in karate. In April of 2004, at the age of 12, she was diagnosed with a rare type of osteosarcoma, a bone cancer. While undergoing cancer chemotherapy and multiple surgeries, she maintained straight A's in middle school and high school and was twice named to the Mid-State Band as a baritone player. The Clarksville High School HOPE Club raised money in her name through sales of 'Viva Catie' bracelets and donated the proceeds to the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Because of their efforts she was able to ride alongside fellow cancer survivor Lance Armstrong at the 2005 Ride for the Roses. A few months later, the cancer metastasized to her spine, eventually paralyzing her. Catie fought valiantly to the end, dying at home on December 16, 2007. She touched the lives of many people with her humor and courage. To honor her love of learning, her family established this scholarship for a graduating senior in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System who has also battled cancer. Viva Catie! Applicants must be graduating seniors from Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools who have survived cancer at some point in their lives and who have either a GPA of 3.0 or a score of 21 or better on the ACT. Verification of cancer diagnosis and/or treatment will be required.

     
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  • Technology Scholarship Fund Established 2009

    The Technology Scholarship Fund was established by the Board of the Nashville Technology Council, an organization devoted to helping the Middle Tennessee technology community succeed by leading in education, innovation, exposure and connections to the technology community. The Fund will endow permanently, one or more scholarships benefiting Nashville high school seniors, entering two or four-year degree programs in pursuit of an education in fields related to the creation, innovation, installation or maintenance of technology.

     
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  • Tennessee Trucking Foundation Scholarship Fund Established 2003

    The directors of the Tennessee Trucking Foundation believe in the power and possibilities of education, and therefore have given the money to set up this scholarship to help children, spouses or employees who are members in good standing of the Tennessee Trucking Association. The scholarships will help juniors and seniors attending an accredited university or college to have even brighter futures.

     
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  • Steve Thompson Scholarship Fund Established 2016

    Stephen Meek Thompson was remembered in 2007 by his classmates on the occasion of the 50th Reunion of the Class of 1957 Hillsboro High School with the establishment of the Steve Thompson Scholarship. In October 1955 at age 17, Steve's junior year, he died of a head injury sustained during a football game. Steve was one of the greatest athletes to ever play at Hillsboro High School. He left his name in many record books. He was the first freshman to letter in football and was destined for a fine career as an athlete in college. He also lettered in track and basketball. Popular and deeply respected by all who knew him, his famous smile and presence was felt everywhere. He was known as a team worker who could serve as a leader or a follower. His courage, determination, competitiveness and loyalty will never be forgotten. The Steve Thompson Scholarship will provide financial scholarships to high school graduates of Hillsboro High School, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee (or should Hillsboro High School cease to exist, any high school serving the Green Hills area or Davidson County, Tennessee) to a public or private college, university or technical school of their choice. Preference will be given to in-state Tennessee institutions. Students must be eligible for the Pell Grant to receive this scholarship.

     
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  • Charlene (Charlie) Jane Toomey Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2017

    Charlie Toomey was raised in Moody and Leeds Alabama and graduated from Moody High School in 1985. Charlie went on to attain her Bachelors of Science in Commerce and Business Administration in 1990 at the University of Alabama and then furthered her education with an MBA from Baker University in 2004. Charlie believed that education was critical to the success of personal and economic achievement. She was driven internally and ambitious in accomplishing what she set out to do. She felt very fortunate that she had people who helped her during her college years to achieve her education. After college, Charlie went on to have very successful careers with UPS and H&R Block. Charlie was loved by all because of her caring personality, wit and obvious devotion to her co-workers, friends, and family. A testament to "those who give, also receive", Charlie’s life was a true example of paying it forward. Those eligible for this scholarship are female college-bound seniors from Moody High School, St. Clair County, Moody, Alabama. Eligible female students should have at least a 3.0 and have engaged in extracurricular and/or community involvement.

     
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  • Turner Family Scholarship Fund Established 2000

    Applicants must be full-time or part-time employees of Dollar General with a least one year of service to the company. Children of full-time employees with at least one year of service are also eligible to apply. Eligible applicants may choose any area of study, coursework dos not have to be related to the person’s job. Employees may enroll in GED or Adult Education courses, classes at a community college or technical school, or attend a four-year college or university. These choices will reflect the personal development goals of the applicants. Personal development has long been a core value among Dollar General employees. This is a reflection of the values of the Turner family, who began the company in 1939, a company that has grown to more than 11,000 stores spanning 40 states. To mark the 60th anniversary of Dollar General founding and to honor his four children, Cal turner Sr. established the Turner Family Scholarship fund to benefit his extended family, Dollar General’s employees.

     
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  • Emmett H. Turner Scholarship Fund Established 2003

    Emmett Turner ably served the Davidson County police for 34 years, culminating in the rank of Chief. Upon his retirement, friends and admirers wanted something meaningful to show him their appreciation for his hard work. So they contributed to a fund at The Community Foundation to endow a scholarship in the chief's name. Students who attend Tennessee State University's criminal justice program are eligible to apply for financial assistance through the scholarship. It is fitting that from now on, with the aid of the Emmett H. Turner Scholarship, TSU will be graduating students who will follow in his footsteps, making life safer for us all.

     
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  • Josh Turner Scholarship Fund Established 2008

    In keeping with Josh Turner's journey to a successful career in the music industry in spite of having grown up without the benefit of a comprehensive arts program in his high school, he established a Scholarship Fund at The Community Foundation to support students from primarily rural areas wishing to enter the music business or undertake a career in the arts. "Growing up in rural South Carolina, I attended a small school," says Turner. "In fact, there were only 75 people in my graduating class. And that translated into 'not a lof of opportunities' when it came to music." The Josh Turner Scholarship Fund supports students planning a career that will introduce them to various opportunities in the music business, from performing, writing, or publishing to managing or producing, or some discipline of the arts, such as graphic design, photography, or painting.

     
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  • The Dr. Diane Greer Walker Memorial Scholarship Fund Established 2014

    The Dr. Diane Greer Walker Memorial Scholarship Fund benefits African American dental students attending Meharry Medical College. Preference will be given to students from Dr. Greer’s hometown of Jackson, Miss., or who attended Dr. Greer’s college of Tougaloo. Other recipients should be residents of Middle Tennessee for a minimum of at least a year and in their second, third or fourth years of study at Meharry. All recipients should have donated their time and talent to the community in the years leading up to their time at Meharry. Those awarded the scholarship should: exemplify Dr. Greer’s commitment to strong Christian values; be and remain active in community service; write a letter or send a video to The Community Foundation talking about themselves and detailing how the scholarship is helping them achieve their goals and continue their community service.

     
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  • Bishop and Stephaine Walker Scholarship Fund Established 2014

    Bishop Joseph Walker and Dr. Stephaine Walker of Mt. Zion Baptist Church entrusted The Community Foundation when establishing Bishop and Stephaine Walker Scholarship Fund. Their scholarship benefits African American students from Middle Tennessee (having lived here no less than one year), with a GPA of no less 2.5, and with a history of community service. Each year, no more than two of five scholarships can go to graduate students pursuing advanced degrees.

     
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  • Watertown High School Scholarship Fund Established 2013

    The Watertown High School Scholarship Fund will be eligible to students with a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a weighted 4.0 scale and a minimum score of 21 on the ACT. Awards will be given to current seniors graduating from WHS that attend an accredited institution offering two or four-year degrees. Involvement in extracurricular and community (volunteer) activities will be considered in the selection process. The first scholarship will be awarded in May 2015, the first year students graduate from the new school building.

     
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  • Teddy Wilburn Scholarship Fund Established 2005

    Country music singer, Grand Ole Opry star, songwriter and manager Teddy Wilburn established a Fund through his estate to help others enjoy the opportunities made available by a college education. With his singing career beginning at age nine, Teddy never had the chance to attend college and wanted to help eager students in need of financial aid. The Fund benefits college students at Tennessee State University and Vanderbilt University.

     
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  • The Scott Wolf Scholarship Fund Established 2012

    To acknowledge Scott Wolf’s love and dedication to the associates of Averitt Express, his family established this Scholarship Fund. Scott became an Averitt associate in 1989, and his 23-year career there was a tapestry of his dedication, character and respect for his fellow associates. Establishing this Fund is exactly what Scott would have wanted … to help the ones he loved so much further their education. This Fund is intended to endow permanently one or more scholarships annually for full-time or part-time associates of Averitt Express., Inc., and their children who desire to continue their education beyond high school.

     
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  • Woman's Club of Nashville Scholarship Endowment Fund Established 2001

    A vital part of The Woman's Club mission is to help young women further their education.The organization has offered scholarships for many years and, in 2001, members decided to set up a permanent Scholarship Endowment Fund through The Community Foundation. Qualities of particular interest to the members of The Woman's Club when choosing recipients are leadership, achievement, community involvement, poise, personality, and a sense of personal goals.

     
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  • John W. Work III Memorial Foundation Scholarship Fund Established 2002

    John W. Work was an inspiring teacher at Fisk University for 39 years, head of the Music Department for a number of years, director of the famous Jubilee Singers, and an internationally known composer and arranger. The John Work Foundation was established by the Nashville Chapter of The Links to honor his extraordinary contributions. In 2002, representatives of the Work Foundation turned to The Community Foundation to perpetuate the awarding of scholarships to worthy students of music and composition. Through the generosity of these and other Funds, The Community Foundation was able to help 134 students attend college in 2008. More than $350,000 in scholarships helped students enroll at accredited universities throughout the United States.

     
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