2013 GivingMatters.com Capital Campaign Report Since 2007, GivingMatters.com has produced an annual Capital Campaign Report for our region. The data in this report is compiled from hundreds of responses to a survey sent to more than 1,300 nonprofits throughout Middle Tennessee. The purpose of the report is to: Announce new campaigns to local funders. Give donors an update on funds raised-to-date in ongoing capital campaigns. Provide information on recently completed campaigns. Announce preliminary plans for capital campaigns in the next three years. Note trends over time in Middle Tennessee. A capital campaign, for the purposes of this report, is defined as a fundraising effort beyond annual operating or program budgets. A capital campaign is focused on the purchase of a permanent asset (land, building, major equipment) or a major renovation project. Endowment campaigns may also be part of a capital campaign. Last year, Middle Tennessee nonprofits self-reported 83 campaigns in process. In this year’s report, 80 organizations report involvement in current capital campaigns. After growing steadily for three years, the number of anticipated campaigns has now decreased slightly. In 2010, 75 organizations reported that they planned to launch a campaign within five years. In the 2011 and 2012 reports, the number rose to an impressive 131 and 184 nonprofits, respectively, anticipating campaigns within the next three years alone. This year, 137 nonprofits report anticipated campaigns. GivingMatters.com is an online resource created to inform, empower and enrich charitable giving in Middle Tennessee – benefiting donors, nonprofits and the community at large. GivingMatters.com furthers the cause of philanthropy in our region by promoting nonprofit transparency and putting nonprofit information at the fingertips of donors, volunteers, and community members in a searchable database. GivingMatters.com is an initiative of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, and is supported by the following partners: Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. AWC Family Foundation Baptist Healing Trust Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Caterpillar Financial Services
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee The First Tennessee Foundation The Frist Foundation Gannett Foundation, Inc. The HCA Foundation
Joe C. Davis Foundation Kharis Foundation The Louie M. and Betty M. Phillips Foundation The Memorial Foundation, Inc. Metro Nashville Arts Commission
2013 GivingMatters.com Capital Campaign Report Analysis Total Campaigns Reported 2007 Total Campaigns Reported 2008 Total Campaigns Reported 2009 Total Campaigns Reported 2010
85 107 102 90
Total Campaigns Reported 2011 Total Campaigns Reported 2012 Total Campaigns Reported 2013
Reported Capital Campaigns Completed in 2012: 19 Reported Amount Raised for 2012 Completed Campaigns:
83 83 80
$18,079,100
Total Goal of Current Campaigns Total Amount Raised-to-Date
$561,129,535 $257,921,184
Total Goal without Colleges and Universities Raised-to-Date without Colleges/Universities
$239,729,535 $94,199,428
Campaign Ranges: TBD:
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$1mil - $1,999,999: 10
<$25,000:
5
$2mil-$9,999,999: 19
$25,000 - $99,999: 9
$100,000 - $999,999: 22
$10mil-$50mil:
>$50mil:
11
Campaign by Organization Type: Organization Type Human Services Education Arts, Culture & Humanities Youth Development Health-Related Housing & Shelter Animal-Related Environment Food & Nutrition Mental Health Other
# Current Campaigns 16 16 13 8 5 5 4 3 1 1 8
Total Campaign Goals $28,592,535 $375,675,000 $69,555,000 $34,932,000 $13,840,000 $22,600,000 $720,000 $2,620,000 $1,500,000 $475,000 $10,620,000
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Organization Name
Organization Type
Campaign Description Provided by Agency
Counties Served
Raised as of March 1, 2013
Campaign Start Date
Goal
AAOC Summer Charm Camp
Youth Development
Monies raised will be used to purchase a new building for our programming.
Davidson
$2,000
$150,000
2012 November
Abe's Garden
Health
Construct Phase I of a National Center of Excellence that will provide an unprecedented level of care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. It will be a site of research and teaching, setting a new standard for other programs and residential communities devoted to caring for our nation's senior population.
Davidson
$7,200,000
$9,000,000
2009 November
Adventure Science Center
Science & Technology / Children's Museums
To construct a permanent pre-school exhibit that will not only provide children and their caregivers an opportunity to explore ageappropriate math and science concepts, but will promote foundational competency needed to succeed academically in their formal education.
Davidson, Middle Tennessee
$560,000
$2,000,000
2011 January
Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society
Arts, Culture & Humanities
The Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society's 2013 capital campaign is to develop an endowment fund of life memberships to support AAHGS historical research, preservation, and promotion through 2023. The campaign goal is 20 life memberships at $2,000 each, netting $20,000 for the local chapter endowment and $20,000 for national dues.
Davidson
$2,000
$20,000
2013 March
Armed Services Mutual Benefit Public & Societal To start an endowment fund that will improve the quality of life of Association (ASMBA) STAR Benefit / Military & active duty military, wounded warriors, veterans and their families, Foundation Inc. Veterans and the military community by filling those needs unmet by the U.S. Government. Our goal is to raise $5,000,000 for our endowment fund.
Middle Tennessee
$0
$5,000,000
2013 July
Austin Peay University
Education
Broad-based capital needs across the university.
Middle Tennessee, Southern Kentucky
$32,000,000
$40,000,000
2010 July
Barefoot Republic, Inc
Youth Development
To complete the construction of a recreational lake at our camp facility.
Davidson, Williamson
$80,000
$192,000
2012 January
Battle Ground Academy
Education
We have been in a campaign to build new facilities for the visual arts, athletics and wellness, a theatre, and a new elementary school. The visual arts building is now complete. Phase 1 of the athletic and wellness center is also complete. We also hope to focus on increasing our endowment.
Williamson, Maury, Davidson
$6,600,000
TBD
2008 October
Belmont University
Education
As Belmont University strives to meet the demands of current students and the community, we have invested significantly in capital improvements including the newly renovated McAfee Concert Hall, the E. S. Rose Park & Athletic Complex, McWhorter Hall Health Science, the Bell Tower renovation and the new Baskin College of Law building.
Davidson, nationwide
$20,463,801
$73,400,000
2009 June
Bethesda Community Mission, Inc.
Human Services / Emergency Assistance
Connect a building given to us by the city to our existing building so that we can better utilize our facilities. Most of our volunteers are elderly and would like to avoid climbing steps or exiting the facility to put together food boxes.
Boy Scouts of America Middle Tennessee Council
Youth Development
The Boy Scouts will build a new High Adventure facility on the Cumberland Plateau named Latimer High Adventure Reservation.
Center for Living and Learning, Mental Health & The Crisis Intervention
Build another residential facility to accommodate an additional eight residents. The funds will be raised soliciting individual donors and foundations.
Center for Youth Ministry Training
Education / Religion-Related
Cheatham County Animal Awareness Foundation
Animal-Related
Endowment Campaign Goal: To raise 5 million dollars to ensure the future of the following foundational programs: I. Endow Youth Ministry Professorship - $1.4 Million; II. Partner Church Scholarships - $1.2 Million; III. Timothy Scholars Fund - $1.2 Million; IV. Youth Ministry Professorship Fund - $1.2 Million To build a roof over outdoor kennels at the Cheatham Co. Animal Control Office.
Clarksville Ajax Turner Senior Citizen Center
Human Services / Senior Center & Adult Day Care
To raise funds to update the center and help it expand. Update computers, data systems, and media.
Houston
$2,000
$50,000
2012 November
Middle Tennessee
$10,000,000
$12,000,000
2008 January
Davidson, Williamson
$250,000
$475,000
2013 January
West and Middle Tennessee, North Alabama, North Mississippi, Eastern Arkansas Cheatham
$3,000
$5,000,000
2013 March
$16,000
$20,000
2010 May
Montgomery, surrounding counties
$1,200
$100,000
2013 March
Clarksville Montgomery County Arts, Culture & Museum Humanities
Renovation of permanent museum exhibits, specifically the children's interactive gallery and history exhibit.
Montgomery, Stewart, Robertson
$500,000
$2,000,000
2012 December
Colby's Army
Human Services / Animals / Environment
To purchase land for a people/pet/environmental learning center. Cheatham, Hickman, We have a contract on 16 acres and must close before June. Even Davidson, Dickson, before we have buildings, we will be able to teach people with Williamson special needs, addiction, mental illness, and those who are homeless (or in danger of becoming so) leadership and life skills through pets and the environment.
$30,000
$130,000
2013 January
Conexion Americas
Human Services
Funds will be used for Casa Azafran, a nonprofit collaborative on Nolensville Pike, and to pay for the bridge loan that allowed us to pruchase the building in December of 2011.
Middle Tennessee
$3,600,000
$4,400,000
2007 August
Connect Us Outreach Ministry
Human Services
Funds will be used to purchase means of transportation.
Davidson
$100
$15,000
2013 January
Cumberland Crisis Pregnancy Center
Human Services
To pay for renovations to the newly purchased home for the Cumberland Crisis Pregnancy Center.
Sumner, Davidson, Robertson, Macon, Middle Tennessee
$874,459
$1,250,000
2010 April
Currey Ingram Academy
Education
We are in the process of securing funds for renovations to Jan Carell Field House to turn the dining hall into athletic space, when the dining hall moves to Frist Hall. The new space will enable the athletic department to have a communal location for student athletes, study spaces, meetings, a video conference room, and offices.
Williamson, Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Maury, Rutherford, Sumner, Marshall, Wilson, Montgomery, Bedford, Coffee, Giles
$0
$300,000
2013 February
Deco Arts, Inc.
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Our capital campaign seeks to raise funds for the construction of an outdoor amphitheater in Spring Hill, Tennessee. The amphitheater will serve as the venue for an outdoor theatrical drama based on the death of General Earl Van Dorn, which occurred in Spring Hill during the Civil War.
Maury, Williamson
$0
$30,000
2013 January
Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt
Education
Scholarship endowment and facility upgrades.
Davidson, nationwide
$45,000
$100,000
2012 April
Fannie Battle Day Home for Children
Education
To raise remaining funds needed for recent move (August 2011) into a newer renovated building that provides more square footage, a newer space, additional room for additional children/families, and better parking. We expanded to include 20 more children, and as we continue to raise capital funds we will add 2 more classrooms (20 more children).
Davidson
$1,200,000
$1,800,000
2011 January
Fifteenth Avenue Baptist Community Development Corporation
Public & Societal Benefit / Community Improvement
Money raised will assist the organization with office upgrades.
Davidson
$1,500
$25,000
2013 January
FiftyForward
Human Services / Senior Services
Capital improvements to existing properties, improvements to IT infrastructure, purchases of vehicles for our transportation program, and operating reserves.
Davidson, Williamson
$1,989,848
$4,147,535
2008 March
First Steps, Inc.
Human Services / Special Education
To eliminate the debt on our facility and establish a fund for capital improvements in the future.
Davidson, Rutherford, Wilson, Robertson
$750,500
$1,750,000
2010 June
Franklin County Humane Society
Animal-Related
Capital campaign will raise funds for a new animal shelter. Our present building is a former hog auction barn which has never been adequate for its current use and is now aging and hazardous, with rotten wood, a leaky roof, no climate control, and a rough concrete floor that is impossible to disinfect.
Franklin
$237,000
$500,000
2011 August
Franklin Housing Services Corporation
Housing, Shelter
Funds raised will be used to purchase homes and/or land to be used for affordable and workforce housing.
Williamson
$5,000
$200,000
2013 January
Friends of Tennessee School for the Blind Inc.
Education
To renovate the school's bowling alley and purchase two pin setters, one ball return, twenty bowling balls, and twenty-five pairs of bowling shoes.
Davidson, statewide
$43,000
$62,000
2012 February
GraceWorks Ministries
Human Services
GraceWorks has outgrown the space it has rented for 17 years. Its deteriorating condition and size do not allow us to best assist the more than 5,400 families seen annually. We want to purchase an identified 4.5 acre site for $1 million, which will allow us to go from an inadequate 26,000 sq. ft. building to a 40,000 sq. ft. permanent home with necessary space.
Williamson
$49,884
$3,000,000
2013 April
Grinders Switch Foundation, Inc.
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Funds raised will refurbish the old Hickman County Courthouse in Centerville as a Cultural Arts Center for performance, display, workshops, and gatherings of all kinds. Funds will help make the building ADA compliant and create spaces that are welcoming to arts projects.
Hickman
$20,000
$750,000
2010 January
High Hopes Inc.
Education / Health To secure the $3,000,000 needed to fully fund the land purchase and construction of a new inclusive preschool and therapy clinic.
Williamson, Middle Tennessee
$1,055,625
$3,000,000
2011 September
Hillsboro-West End Neighborhood Association
Public & Societal Benefit
Enhancement and improvement of shared public and community facilities at Fannie Mae Dees Park (Dragon Park).
Davidson
$5,000
$100,000
2013 February
Hope Pregnancy Center
Health
To purchase a new ultrasound machine.
Montgomery
$5,000
$40,000
2013 January
Horse Rescue Foundation
Animal-Related
To build or purchase an Indoor Arena for the facility.
Maury
$800
$50,000
2013 March
Impact Centers, Inc.
Human Services
Impact Centers, Inc. plans to begin electronic record keeping. The organization currently uses online software for limited recording, and paper for the majority of our records. With the goal of 100% electronic records in the next 2-4 years, the current system must be upgraded and 50 handheld units purchased.
Giles, Hickman, Marshall, Maury
$2,500
$60,000
2013 July
King's Daughters Child Development Center
Education
The purchase of land, the building of a new facility to house Infant and Toddler classes, and the renovation of our current building.
Davidson, Sumner
$680,000
$1,200,000
2011 May
LEAP Org.
Youth Development
Acquiring a facility to expand our services in an area accessible to those requiring public transportation.
$785
$325,000
2012 March
Lighthouse Christian School
Education
The capital campaign in progress was initiated to raise funds for the Phase II Preschool replacement construction cost caused by the May 2010 floods that devastated our preschool. This building has provided the remaining space needed to accommodate all of our preschoolers, that the building from ABC's Extreme Makeover could not hold.
Montgomery, Cheatham, Robertson Davidson
$396,380
$813,000
2010 July
Lipscomb University
Education
Funds will be used for needed classroom space for expanded/new programs, the endowment, and scholarships.
Middle Tennessee, nationwide
$50,000,000
$125,000,000
2012 October
Magdalene House / Thistle Farms
Human Services
Renovation of wholly owned existing commercial building.
Davidson
$140,000
$140,000
2012 July
Manna House Ministries
Religion-Related
Funds will be used for new landscaping and the creation of walking trails and meditation spots.
Fentress, Scott
$3,000
$20,000
2013 January
Meharry Medical College
Education / Health To fund the construction of a new campus center.
Davidson, Middle Tennessee
$3,600,000
$15,000,000
2012 February
Men of Valor
Crime & LegalRelated / Halfway Houses for Offenders & ExOffenders
To build the new MOV Center, which will include staff offices, counseling rooms, a gym and housing for the men we serve.
Davidson, Rutherford, Wilson, Williamson
$1,931,745
$10,000,000
2008
Mercy Health Services, Inc
Health
Mercy Health needs to add additional space to its current facility, refurbish space, and purchase needed equipment.
Williamson, Davidson, Maury, Hickman, Marshall
$110,000
$300,000
2013 January
Middle Tennessee Museum of Natural History
Arts, Culture & Humanities / Education
Funds will be used to purchase a building. The museum has thousands of display items lined up, and staff and volunteers at the ready. A location is all that is needed to open the museum.
Rutherford, Middle Tennessee
$5,000
$1,200,000
2013 February
Middle Tennessee State University
Education
Funds will be used for scholarships, awards and stipends; endowed Rutherford, faculty chairs and professorships; and capital facility expansions surrounding counties including a comprehensive practice facility and upgrade to Murphy Center.
$61,144,528
$80,000,000
2009 January
Midnight Basketball League/Program, Inc.
Youth Development / Recreation & Sports
The purpose of this capital campaign is to raise funds for a new facility, which will include sport courts for recreational use and an educational wing. This facility will be open to the public but will be a home for The Midnight Basketball Program.
Davidson
$0
$4,000,000
2013 February
Mountain T.O.P.
Youth Development
New facilities at Mountain T.O.P.'s camps.
Grundy, Van Buren, Bledsoe, Warren, Marion, Sequatchie, Giles, White
$53,000
$175,000
2011 January
My Friend's House Family and Children's Services
Human Services
MFH intends to build a sixteen-bed facility to serve at-risk adolescents who have been subject to neglect, have juvenile justice charges, are unruly, or are otherwise unable to remain at home. These youth require intensive anger management counseling, alochol/drug prevention therapy, and educational supports.
Williamson, surrounding counties
$350,000
$1,200,000
2010 July
Nashville Ballet
Arts, Culture & Humanities
The Nashville Ballet plans to renovate facilities to add 3-4 additional dance studios and provide customers with a better experience through expanded lobby areas and increased restrooms. The campaign will also support the build-out of several new productions by purchasing sets, props and costumes.
Davidson, Middle Tennessee, Southern Kentucky
$0
$4,000,000
2013 January
Nashville Opera
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Nashville Opera plans to reach its endowment goal to generate proceeds to support the added expense of our building. This campaign began in 2006 with a goal of $12 million, and has reached $11 million.
Davidson
$11,000,000
$12,000,000
2006
Nashville Public Library Foundation
Arts, Culture & Humanities / Philanthropy & Grantmaking Foundation
The NPLF "comprehensive" campaign will enhance the Nashville Public Library's future with initiatives for children, teens, lifelong learning, community and collections. We will encourage reading, prepare future leaders, foster curiosity, promote the exchange of ideas and add books in all formats to the heart of the library-- the collection.
Davidson
$7,800,000
$15,000,000
2011 January
Nashville Public Radio
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Funds raised will be used to purchase the license for 91.1 FM, to meet pressing technology and infrastructure needs, and to enhance local programming.
Davidson and surrounding 22 counties
$558,000
$4,500,000
2012 January
Nashville Public Television
Arts, Culture & Humanities
The campaign is a $15 million effort to invest in local programming and technology, securing the future of our long-running programs, developing a new group of locally-focused documentary projects, and enhancing and extending our reach through digital technology.
Middle Tennessee
$6,047,000
$15,000,000
2007 November
New Horizons Corporation
Human Services / Developmentally Disabled Services
Funds will be used for improvements to existing building.
Davidson
$750,000
$2,000,000
Ongoing
Precious Chosen & Blessed Mission/Ministry
Religion-Related
Funds will be used to assist homeless people and to build and/or buy a building to shelter/house homeless people.
Maury
$20,000
$350,000
2006 June
Room In The Inn's Campus for Human Development
Housing, Shelter / Human Services
The campaign's primary goal is to increase services for individuals facing homelessness by creating permanent supportive housing units and expanding our services, including education and health care. Our new building has been completed since 2010 and since that time we have doubled our services in all areas.
Davidson County, Middle Tennessee
$12,300,927
$13,300,000
2007
Roxy Regional Theatre
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Building a new 36,000 square foot Center for the Arts. This center will be an active venue for performances, tours, concerts and dance shows, as well as corporate meetings.
Montgomery, Stewart, Robertson, Sumner, Houston, Humphreys, Davidson
$2,500,000
$15,000,000
2007 May
Rutherford County Area Habitat Housing, Shelter for Humanity
The purpose of this campaign is to secure donations and multi-year funding commitments in order to purchase properties and increase the production of the number of new homes built.
Rutherford
$2,765,890
$3,875,000
2011 January
Safe Haven Family Shelter
Housing, Shelter
Safe Haven's goals are to renovate and expand the currect shelter facility. Funds will be used for capital improvements, to expand the facility to serve twice as many families, and to develop a more efficient space for both residents/clients and professional staff.
Davidson
$2,200,000
$3,000,000
2011 November
Sam Davis Memorial Association
Arts, Culture & Humanities
To restore and preserve a two-story cabin known as the "boyhood home" on the property.
Rutherford
$2,500
$35,000
2012
Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
Food, Agriculture, & Nutrition
To purchase or build a facility to house a distribution center west of the Tennessee River. This facility will help increase food distribution in nine counties west of the river and increase the efficiency of food pickup and delivery operation for Second Harvest's entire service area.
Gibson, Weakley, Henry, Benton, Carroll, Henderson, Decatur, Hardin
$0
$1,500,000
2013 June
St. Clair Street Senior Center
Human Services / Senior Center
Remodeling the gift shop to a coffee shop, installing cabinets throughout the facility, and purchasing a 23-passenger bus and a storage shed for equipment and files.
Rutherford
$0
$150,000
2012 July
Swan Conservation Trust
Environment
The purpose of our capital campaign is paying off the loan for land acquisition of Big Swan Headwaters Preserve, a 1400-acre forested tract in Lewis County. Funds raised will support the activities of our all-volunteer organization. All of our activities help us increase membership and donors to acquisition of the Preserve.
Lewis, Lawrence, Maury, Perry, Hickman, Wayne, Williamson, Davidson
$1,240,750
$1,500,000
2004 February
Tennessee Alliance for Progress
Environment / Advocacy
Renovate a blighted property in a low- to moderate-income neighborhood into an energy efficient demonstration house to be used as a community education center and office space.
Davidson
$0
$120,000
2013 May
Tennessee Children's Home
Youth Development
Tennessee Children's Home wishes to expand and build more houses for residential care, build a school facility on the Knoxville campus to educate the at-risk youth we serve, and use $11 million for group homes and a new school in Middle Tennessee.
statewide
$0
$18,000,000
2013 July
Tennessee Fisher House Foundation, Inc.
Housing, Shelter
This campaign will fund one-half of the construction costs of a Fisher House being constructed on the Alvin C. York VA Medical Center Campus, which will benefit veterans families at the facility as well as at the Nashville VA Medical Center, providing free lodging while a loved one is being treated.
statewide, nationwide
$664,255
$2,225,000
2007 October
United Neighborhood Health Services
Health
Money raised will be used to upgrade and renovate current clinics, expand needed services, and purchase and renovate a new clinic in East Nashville. Clinics to be renovated: Cayce, Madison, Main Street and Downtown Homeless Clinic. Services to be added: dental care and wellness services. Building to buy and renovate for a clinic is on Gallatin Road in East Nashville.
Davidson
$2,200,000
$3,000,000
2011 January
United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties, LLC
Philanthropy & Grantmaking Foundation
This campaign's purpose is to establish an endowment to fund the administrative costs of our agency. Our goal is to be able to give 100% of our program campaign back to the community of Rutherford and Cannon counties.
Rutherford, Cannon
$48,000
$3,000,000
2008 July
University School of Nashville
Education
The "Centennial Campaign" will build the University School's Endowment, improve facilities, and support programs.
Davidson, surrounding counties
$0
$27,000,000
2013 January
Upper Cumberland Child Advocacy Center
Human Services
The Purpose of our Capital Campaign is to raise funds to purchase a mobile unit to help children in the rural areas of our judicial district without secure facilities.
White, Cumberland, Clay, Pickett, Dekalb, Overton
$25,000
$200,000
2013 January
Urban Green Lab
Environment
The purpose of this campaign is to raise funds for the construction of Urban Green Lab, Nashville's first community center for sustainable living. Funds will be raised through corporate donations, foundation grants, and individual gifts.
Davidson
$560,000
$1,000,000
2012 July
Vision 2020, Inc.
Public & Societal Benefit
Restoration of exterior of Historic Bank Building on Main Street.
Macon
$13,000
$125,000
2012 December
Visitation Hospital Foundation
Health
We will build an addition to the Visitation Clinic in Haiti. We are adding two surgical suites, 12 inpatient beds, and an ER. We will retrofit the existing facility to meet seismic specifications, will triple the size of our lab, add a dental suite, add four rooms to the staff house, purchase equipment, and hold two years of operational costs.
Southwest Haiti
$1,100,000
$1,500,000
2013 January
Volunteer State College Foundation
Education
To raise funds for a new Humanities Building.
Middle Tennessee
$113,427
$3,000,000
2012 August
Walden's Puddle
Animal-Related
We are seeking corporate or foundation support for the expansion of Walden's Puddle's facilities for a larger nursery and critical care rooms. Additional equipment including incubators, exam tables, and animal cages for these rooms will also be needed. We also seek support for intern quarters on the property to help save animal technician salary costs.
Middle Tennessee
$0
$150,000
2013 April
Williamson County Youth Orchestra
Arts, Culture & To equip the orchestra with percussion instruments. The goal is to Humanities / Youth become portable so we can send the orchestra out into the Development community when there's opportunity and be less restricted as to rehearsal/performance venues.
Williamson, Davidson, Sumner, Maury
$0
$20,000
2011 September
Youth Incorporated
Youth Development
Rutherford, Davidson, Wilson
$45,780
$90,000
2012 April
Youth Incorporated Camp YI is currently renovating all facilities. The camp is 50 years old, and the facilities need attention. The funds raised will be used for maintenance and repair of the camp facilities.
Capital Campaigns Completed in 2012 Organization
Total Amount Raised
Ark Community Resource & Assistance Center, The Children's House of Nashville Currey Ingram Academy Genesis Learning Centers God's Storehouse Grinders Switch Foundation, Inc. Learning Matters, Inc. Operation Homefront of Tennessee & Kentucky Pacesetters, Inc. Shepherds Green Sanctuary Somali Women, Children and Immigrant Services South Central Family Center (DBA The Family Center) Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation Tennessee Trucking Foundation Vision 2020, Inc. Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center W.O. Smith Music School Youth Incorporated
$130,000 $71,000 $10,500,000 $17,000 $1,700 $9,000 $7,138 $50,000 $18,798 $22,000 $6,000 $30,000 $50,000 $257,310 $800,000 $29,374 $34,000 $6,000,000 $45,780
Total
$18,079,100
Anticipated Capital Campaigns 2014-2016
15th Judicial District Child Advocacy Center 180 Degrees Ministries Abe's Garden ACT 1 Adventure Science Center Almost Home Transitional Housing Program Ark Community Resource & Assistance Center, The Arts Council of Williamson County Assistance League of Nashville Barefoot Republic, Inc. Battle Ground Academy Battle of Franklin Trust (Carnton Plantation and Carter House) Belle Meade Plantatation Belmont University Benton Hall Academy Blessed Revelations Boy Scouts of America, Middle Tennessee Council Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee BrightStone Buffalo Valley, Inc. CASA, Inc., Nashville Center for Refugees and Immigrants of Tennessee Cheatham County Animal Awareness Foundation Christian Faith Ministry Clarksville Ajax Turner Senior Citizen Center Clarksville Montgomery County Museum Coffee County Humane Society Coffee County Senior Citizens, Inc. Colby's Army College Trust Fund, The Community Care Fellowship Community Spirit Connect Us Outreach Ministry Conservancy for the Parthenon/Centennial Park, The
Cookeville Regional Medical Center Foundation Creating an Environment of Success, Inc. Cumberland County Playhouse Currey Ingram Academy Davis House Child Advocacy Center Deer Run Retreat Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt Discovery Place Dismas, Inc. Dominion Financial Management Edgehill Neighborhood Partnership Eighteenth Avenue Family Enrichment Center Families In Crisis Family & Children's Service Fashioned In His Image Total Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Center, Inc. Friends Life Community Friendship House Gallatin Child Care Center, Inc. GFWC Brentwood Woman's Club Gilda's Club Nashville God's Storehouse Goodlettsville Help Center Growing Tree, Inc. Hermitage Home of President Andrew Jackson, The Hickman Humane Society, Inc. Hillsboro-West End Neighborhood Association HomeSafe of Sumner, Wilson, Robertson Counties, Inc. Hope House, Maury County Center Against Domestic Violence Horse Rescue Foundation Humane Society of Dickson County IKE Services, Inc. Impact Centers, Inc. Intenational Outreach Ministries Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee
Land Between the Lakes Learning Matters, Inc. Manna Cafe Ministries Manna House Ministries Manna's Hana Riding Center, Inc. Meharry Medical College Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee Mission Clarksville, Inc. Monroe Harding, Inc. Mur-Ci Homes, Inc. Music City Recovery Foundation (DBA YANA) Mustard Seed Ranch NAMI Tennessee Nashville Children's Alliance Nashville Civic Design Center Nashville Singers, Inc., The Nashville Zoo Nature Conservancy, The NeedLink Nashville Next Door, Inc., The New Horizons Corporation Open Arms Care Corporation Operation Homefront of Tennessee & Kentucky Operation Stand Down Nashville, Inc. Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) Pacesetters, Inc. Pastoral Counseling Centers of Tennessee Planned Parenthood of Middle and East Tennessee Progress, Inc. Project Return, Inc. Read To Succeed Reliable Canine Rocketown of Middle Tennessee Salemtown Works Salvation Army, The Scarritt Bennett Center School Bells, Inc.
Somali Women, Children, and Immigrant Services South Central Family Center (DBA The Family Center) Southern Alliance for People & Animal Welfare Special Kids Special Olympics Tennessee, Inc. Spring Hollow Early Learning Center St. Clair Street Senior Center Street Theatre Company Teach For America of Greater Nashville Tennessee Association of Business Foundation Tennessee Baptist Children's Homes, Inc. Tennessee Children's Home Tennessee Emergency Rescue & Recovery Association Tennessee Environmental Council Tennessee Kidney Foundation, Inc. Tennessee Literacy Coalition Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation Tennessee Repertory Theatre Tullahoma Day Care Center, Inc. Tullahoma South Jackson Civic Association Uplands Village Upper Cumberland Child Advocacy Center Urban Green Lab Vision 2020, Inc. W.O. Smith Music School Ward School Community Preservation Association Watkins College of Art & Design Waves, Inc. WCTE, Upper Cumberland PBS Youth Encouragement Services Youth Incorporated YWCA of Nashville & Middle Tennessee
Total Anticipated Campaigns: 137