PDF Grants Finder Resource - Tennessee

National Opportunites

Updated January 2018

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Strategic Giving Priority Areas

Astra Zeneca

Supports patient organizations, associations for medical professionals, hospitals and clinics, civic and public organizations, foundations and academic institutions.

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responsibility

Historical grant awards

Additional information

A collaboration with the National Alliance on Mental AstraZeneca HealthCare Foundation is a Delaware

Illness (NAMI) Connection program was awarded to not-for-profit corporation and a 501(c)(3) entity

Mental Health America (MHA) in 2014. AstraZeneca organized for charitable purposes, including to

now supports NAMI to offer a 24/7 virtual

promote public awareness of healthcare issues, to

community through a mobile application called

promote public education of medical knowledge

NAMI AIR. AIR stands for Anonymous, Inspiring, and and to support or contribute to charitable and

Relatable. Please visit the website to read more qualified exempt organizations consistent with its

about the NAMI Air app which offers 24/7 support charitable purpose. Please visit website for

for those with mental illness.

additional information.

Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) Foundation

This Foundation promotes health equity foundation/Pages/home.as ? Oct 17, 2016 - West Virginia University (WVU) To apply for Corporate Giving, you can submit a

and seeks to improve the health outcomes px

Cancer Institute receives unique funding to improve simple Letter of Request, track the status of your

of populations disproportionately affected

care for Lung Cancer Survivors.

requests and communicate with Bristol-Myers

by serious diseases. Focus areas are cancer,

? May 11, 2016 - Levine Cancer Institute Receives Squibb through their secure portal. Please visit

specialty care, Hepatitis B and C, HIV,

$1.6 Million Grant for Lung Cancer Program.

the website for more information.

diabetes, and veteran's mental health and

? Feb 01, 2016 - Association of Community Cancer

well-being.

Centers awarded grant to develop care coordination

model to address disparities faced by Medicaid

patients with lung cancer.

The Commonwealth Fund

The Commonwealth Fund has some special ? March 2, 2017 - Effect of the Affordable Care Act's Grant process begins with a Letter of Inquiry.

initiatives including Performance Tracking and-fellowships/grants/view-all-grants

Medicaid Expansion on Hospital Uncompensated Letters of inquiry are accepted on a rolling basis

of Health Care Systems, Federal and State

Care

with no deadlines. Visit the website for more

Engagement, and Advancing Medicare.

? December 8, 2016 - State-Level Economic and information.

Employment Effects of Repealing Elements of the

Affordable Care Act

? November 8, 2016 - Understanding How Bundled

Payment Is Changing Post acute Care

National Opportunites

Updated January 2018

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Grantwatch

provides information on what government and foundation grants are currently available through grants search and grant summaries. A paid subscription is required and a grant website is available for each state.

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collection

Historical grant awards

? Alternative Family Education, Drug Free Schools $380,028. ? Community Youth Development Grant $60,000. ? Drug Free Schools and Communities $200,000. ? Family Systems Theory, Drug Free Schools $293,771. ? Increasing Access to Care, United Hospital Fund $80,000. ? Drug Free Schools Federal Activities Grant $351,756.

Additional information

Many of the grants have an ongoing deadline. New grants are available to Middle Tennessee nonprofits for well-being and child/youth development. Visit the website for more information.

Local Tennessee Opportunities

Updated January 2018

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Strategic Giving Priority Areas

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The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc.

The Assisi Foundation of Memphis serves nonprofit organizations that work to improve Memphis and the Mid-South. The primary areas of focus are health and human services, education and lifelong learning, social justice and ethics, and cultural enrichment and the arts.

The Healing Trust

The Healing Trust supports nonprofits that provide health services in Middle Tennessee with a major goal to increase access to care.

Historical grant awards

Additional information

Historical data is not provided on the Proposals must be submitted via online portal by

website.

5:00pm (CST). Deadlines are set to coordinate

with quarterly meetings of the Board of

Directors of The Foundation. Board meetings are

typically the 4th Thursday in January, April, July,

and October.

Upcoming deadlines:

?February 15, 2018

?May 14, 2018

?August 15, 2018

?November 14, 2018

There were 16 nonprofits that were Grant proposals will be accepted and reviewed collectively awarded over $700,000 in on a quarterly basis. The Healing Trust has the Q4 2017 Grant Cycle. This brings temporarily paused the acceptance of a total of over $79 million since 2002. applications from organizations that have not

received a grant after January 1, 2014. The pause is in effect from Q3 2017 through Q2 2018. The Trust will reconsider accepting new applicants in Q2 of 2018. Updates will be provided on the website. Upcoming deadlines: ? April 18, 2018 ? July 25, 2018 ? October 3, 2018

Local Tennessee Opportunities

Updated January 2018

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Strategic Giving Priority Areas

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Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

Priority is to focus on health behaviors/healthy environments, basic human needs/social services, neighborhood revitalization, the needs of immigrant populations, early childhood development (birth - Grade 3), improve college access, and public education.



Community Foundation of Innovative nonprofit work to address the

Greater Memphis

most pressing needs within the

community.



Historical grant awards

In 2017, the Foundation awarded $761,455 through their competitive grant making process.

Additional information

Maximum request is $20,000. Prior to submitting an application, potential applicants must receive written approval from the Foundation before continuing the application process. When funding decisions are made, all applicants will be promptly notified in writing.

In 2017, the Foundation granted $161.6 million to 1,886 nonprofit organizations.

For questions about the grant programs of the Community Foundation, contact Elizabeth Warren, Director of Grants & Initiatives, at ewarren@ or (901) 722-0022.

East Tennessee Foundation Awards "Youth Endowment" grants to Since 1986, East Tennessee

address prevention and/or intervention to /grants.aspx

Foundation has awarded over $237

pilot programs or expansion of existing

million in grants through its

programs for at-risk children and youth.

competitive grant making process.

Programs must prevent/reduce one or

more issues: anti-social behavior, school

drop-out, alcohol/drug addiction, sexual

and emotional abuse, teen pregnancy and

sexually transmitted diseases (STDs),

eating disorders, and barriers to gainful

employment.

Competitive grants can be found categorized by locations served. All applications must be completed and submitted via the Foundation's online grants management system. For more information, please visit the website.

Local Tennessee Opportunities

Updated January 2018

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Strategic Giving Priority Areas

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Historical grant awards

Additional information

First Tennessee Foundation Arts and culture, education, financial



literacy, health services, and environment. Health-Services

Since 1993, the Foundation has

Our application process opens on Oct. 1 ? Dec. 1

contributed more than $70 million to to be awarded the following year. Final decisions

meet community needs.

are communicated by the end of March for the

year we grant the request. Grant proposals will

be submitted through the designated link for

your region and all necessary documents can be

uploaded with your application. Please contact

your community investment manager for your

area listed on the website.

The Frist Foundation

The basic mission is to invest in nonprofit organizations in Metropolitan Nashville in ways that strengthen their ability to provide services. As a private foundation, much of the Foundation's work involves grant making. However, the Foundation also takes an active role in initiating special programs to enhance the community in a variety of other ways.

The Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) Foundation

The mission is to promote health and well being, support childhood and youth development, foster the arts in Middle Tennessee and support employees in need nationally through the HCA Hope Fund.

In the past five years, the Frist

Applications are accepted on-line, by mail or fax.

Foundation has given more than $50 While there are no deadlines for requests,

million in grants to the nonprofit grants are typically approved at board meetings

community.

taking place in January, April, July and October.

Depending on the timing of the submission, it

could take as long as three months for grant

approval. Grants of less than $25,000 are usually

decided within a month of receipt. Visit the

website for more information.

The HCA Foundation has contributed Grants received by the following deadlines will more than $154 million in grants to be reviewed at the corresponding board over 400 organizations and agencies meetings: in Middle Tennessee since 1997. ? March 16, 2018 (May 2018 Board Meeting)

? June 15, 2018 (August 2018 Board Meeting) ? September 14, 2018 (November 2018 Board Meeting)

Local Tennessee Opportunities

Updated January 2018

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Strategic Giving Priority Areas

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Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation (KWFF)

Areas of focus for the Foundation are



improving the community, inspiring youth,

enriching education, strengthening faith,

and promoting health.

The Kresge Foundation

Focus areas are integration of health and human services, institutional investments in community health, and communitydriven solutions.

programs/health

The Lyndhurst Foundation

The Lyndhurst Foundation identifies and invests in initiatives, institutions, and people and programs that contribute to the long-term livability and resilience of the greater Chattanooga region.



Historical grant awards

Additional information

Historical data is not provided on the First time applicants are encouraged to apply for

website.

$10,000 or less. An organization is eligible to

apply for more than $10,000 if it has an existing

or prior funding relationship with KWFF. The

average gift size is between $10,000-20,000.

Please contact the office by phone or with a

letter of intent (accepted by mail or email)

BEFORE applying. Please contact

cburke@ or by calling 901-726-3147 for

further information. The application deadline is

August 15, 2018.

Since 2014, Kresge has made investments in Memphis totaling $5.4 million to spur economic and community development.

Some programs accept applications on an ongoing basis. Others proactively invite or solicit applications from individual organizations. Visit the website to learn more about the grants made in each program.

The website provides a lists of grant Grants received by the following deadlines will

awards by year categorized by arts be reviewed at the corresponding board

and culture, conservation and

meetings:

physical health, downtown and urban ? March 31, 2018, (May 2018 Board Meeting)

development, innovative economy, ? June 30, 2018 (August 2018 Board Meeting)

education, and other grants.

? September 30, 2018 (November 2018 Board

Meeting)

For information about the Chattanooga region,

contact Catherine Cox at (423)756-0767.

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