ANNUAL REPORT 2017 1 y w c a b o a r d o f d i r e cto rs Beth Chase, Chair Gerry Gorman Gini Pupo-Walker* Janet Miller, Chair-Elect Yolanda Harris-Jackson Lisa Quigley Sharon K. Roberson, President & CEO Joey Hatch Dr. Frances Roy Sean Henry Sunny Spyridon Kasar Abdulla* Rick Holton DarKenya Waller Gail Alexander Daniel Horwitz* Beverly Watts* Monica Cintado-Scokin Andrea Hyde Jeffrey Webster Karl Dean* Rita Johnson-Mills Amanda Weeks-Geveden Beth DeBauche Mary Jones Evette White Cindy Dempsey* David Levy Cynthia Whitfield Jamie Dunham Wanda Lyle Katharin Dyer Peter Macdonald* Incoming Board Members, 2017-18 Ana Escobar Tony Majors* Kendra Brown Sarah Ann Ezzell Rhonda Marko Charles K. Grant Rashed Fakhruddin Rita Mitchell Janie Greenwood Harris Chris Ferrell Sarah Moore Candice Lee David Fischette Anne Morgan Jody Lentz Dana Ford Tom Negri* Jamie McPherson Beth Fortune Hannah Paramore Breen Abby Rubenfeld Glenn Funk Mary Winn Pilkington Javier Solano *Denotes member who rolled off the board at the end of FY17

j u n i o r b o a r d o f d i r e cto rs co m m i t t e e Rebekah Carroll, President Leah Hayes* Incoming Junior Board Members, Alex Howard, Incoming President Tiffany Hodge* 2017-18 Alessandra Alegre Alicia Hudson Frances Anderson Betsey Bachert Lindy Jennings* Joseph Clark Julia Bonner Amelia Kennedy* Carlin Damiani Katherine Braddy Chris Lillie Kasey Emas LaKendra Butler* Caitlin Maxwell Derika Featherston Lauren Carnicelli* Laurie Miller Emmanuel LeGrair Mary Chandler Amy Sanders Morgan Jacqui Logan Kendric Dartis* Stephanie Oakley Kelli Nowers Sarah Dickson* Yasmine Mukahal Jena Thomas Shannon Dudor* Lindsay Fay Pruden* Makeda Watson Brittany Fitzgerald* Jessi Scott* Abby Wiggins Heather Kate Clark Stone Meera Wright Kandace Harris Malaka Watson *Denotes member who rolled off the committee at the end of FY17 f u lc r u m s o c i e t y m e m b e rs The Fulcrum Society is a group of women whose annual financial contributions total $5,000 or more. Gail Alexander Donna HySmith Jen Robinson Sue Atkinson Heloise Kuhn Dr. Frances Roy Grace Awh Pamela Lamp Patricia Glaser Shea Sallie Bailey Wanda Lyle Susan Simons Susie Bowen Rhonda Marko Jeanette Smith Ann Bumstead Patricia Meadows Sunny Spyridon Beth Chase Janet Miller Kristin Taylor Erin Crawford Rita Mitchell Britnie Turner Keane Cindy Dempsey Anne Z. Morgan Debbie Turner Laurie Gold Eskind Eden Murrie Jennifer Turner Kate Read Ezell Britton Nielsen Mimi Vaughn Sarah Ann Ezzell Hannah Paramore Breen Leigh Walton Beth Fortune Mary Winn Pilkington Nicky Weaver Brenda Gadd Ann Pruitt Mary Wester Claire Gulmi Celeste Reed Christie Wilson Vicki Holton Sharon K. Roberson 2 A LETTER FROM SHARON K. ROBERSON

Dear Friends, Thank you for warmly welcoming me into the role as President and CEO of the most outstanding nonprofit organization in Nashville and Middle . I am truly honored to serve the women, girls, and families in our community and am committed to living the mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. Every day I am inspired by the work that is taking place within and outside the walls of the YWCA. We are truly fortunate to have community partners working with us to ensure women and girls are safe, educated, and given opportunities to succeed. Our Family Literacy Center and Dress for Success programs give women and their families the tools they need to be self-sufficient and successful. Our Girls Inc. and AMEND Together Clubs are reaching the youth at a time when they are choosing which path they will take in this life. Our staff, volunteers, and partners are working to inspire girls to be strong, smart, and bold and young men to live healthy and respectful lives. As you know, the bulk of our work revolves around keeping women and children safe from abuse and allowing them to heal. From the Weaver Domestic Violence Center and our 24-hour Crisis & Support Helpline, Re-New at the YWCA, and the innovative and life-saving Lethality Assessment Protocol, the YWCA and our partners are helping victims become survivors. Safety is our number one priority, and we are always looking for the best ways to reach that goal. We are intensifying our commitment to our mission, and recently established the Social Justice and Advocacy Department. Social justice is embedded into the work we do internally as an organization and externally in the community with our clients and partner organizations. It is truly the foundation of our work. When I step back after a little less than a year on the job, it’s breathtaking what Nashville has committed to do for women and children. I’m grateful to our staff, volunteers, donors, and strong board of directors led by Board Chair Janet Miller for helping us achieve our mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. After nearly 120 years of serving this great community, I’m proud to see a community that is rising together to ensure all women, girls, and families are safe, self-sufficient, and successful.

Thank you for your support.

Sharon

YWCA NASHVILLE & IS DEDICATED TO ELIMINATING RACISM, EMPOWERING WOMEN AND PROMOTING PEACE, JUSTICE, FREEDOM, AND DIGNITY FOR ALL. It is the vision of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee to focus on women and girls who desire to create a better quality of life for themselves and/or their families, to achieve self-sufficiency, and to increase their financial strength. YWCA will also be a spokesperson for those women who have no voice. Further, we will raise the awareness and diminish the incidence of violence and racism.

3 BOARD CHAIR Q&A BETH CHASE July 2015 - 2017

How did you get involved with YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee? Years ago, I had lunch with previous YWCA Board Chair Claire Gulmi and asked her how I could make a bigger difference in the community. She immediately said that I should get involved in the YWCA! So, I did. The mission grabbed me from the moment I thought about it and continues to inspire me to give back to this important organization. What role do you see the YWCA playing in Nashville’s future? YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee has become a thought leader in the domestic violence support community. As we move forward, it’s critically important for the YWCA to continue this leadership role and expand its influence across the city to ensure we accomplish our mission and vision and make Nashville the safest city in the nation for women and girls. That includes further engaging men and boys as well as ensuring we are fully supporting diversity in our city. What accomplishment are you most proud of during your time as YWCA Board Chair? Launching AMEND and bringing men and boys into the conversation in order to increase awareness, educate/equip, and ultimately change the culture and reduce the associated statistics around domestic violence. What advice can you give Janet Miller as she begins her role as board chair? Bring your unique leadership talents, perspectives, connections, and enthusiasm to this leadership role, Janet! Your knowledge and expertise is a perfect match for the YWCA as the organization grows and evolves alongside the Nashville population. The organization needs you and is so grateful to have you leading the way!

4 BOARD CHAIR Q&A JANET MILLER July 2017 - 2019

How did you get involved with the YWCA? I became involved when I was leading economic development at the Nashville Chamber seven years ago and met Pat Shea. I truly believed then and now that we can’t have a great city with a vibrant economy without having a city where women, girls, and all people are safe and valued. What role do you see the YWCA playing in Nashville’s future? Two major roles: first, we will continue to be the go-to organization to provide shelter and be certain that women and families are safe and protected from domestic violence; second, we will continue to lead efforts to eradicate domestic violence and racism in Nashville. What is a top goal you hope to accomplish during your time as Board Chair? I want to expand our shelter capacity so we can be certain that no one is turned away who needs shelter and support from abusers in Nashville. What can a strong, active board do for an organization? This is the ‘secret sauce’ of the YWCA’s success. A board of strong, committed, strategic community leaders and champions is an essential ingredient for the success of any nonprofit organization. The YWCA has, I believe, the strongest board of directors in Middle Tennessee.

5 119 YEARS EMPOWERING WOMEN IN NASHVILLE & MIDDLE TENNESSEE

1898 – First organizational meeting of YWCA Nashville

1911 – YWCA Nashville opens new building on 7th Avenue

1919 – National YWCA funds a branch for African-American women in Nashville, known as the Blue Triangle Branch

1921 – Property at 5th and Gay is purchased for Blue Triangle Branch

1944 – First Teen Town opened

1953 – YWCA Blue Triangle Branch moves to 1708 Pearl Street

1964 – The Downtown YWCA and the Blue Triangle Branch become one YWCA

1974 – Board agrees to provide emergency facilities for women referred by Rape and Crisis Center

1976 – Try Angle House opens for troubled teenage girls

1978 – YWCA moves to Woodmont home one year after selling the 7th Ave building, CABLE is established, Career and Life Planning for Women and Girls is created

1980 – YWCA opens the first domestic violence shelter in Nashville

1985 – Capital campaign of $2 million is completed for new office and programming facility

1992 – Academy for Women of Achievement is established

1998 – YWCA celebrates 100 years of service to Middle Tennessee

2001 – YWCA Weaver Domestic Violence Center opens in Nashville

2008 – YWCA becomes the Nashville affiliate of Girls Inc.

2013 – YWCA becomes the Nashville affiliate for Dress for Success

2014 – AMEND Together (formerly known as MEND) is launched

2016 – Lethality Assessment Protocol (LAP) is implemented in Nashville through the Mayor’s Office of Family Safety, Metro Nashville Police Department, and YWCA

6 OUR PROGRAMS

YWCA programs serve the needs of women, girls, and families living in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. We seek to provide the tools needed to be safe and become successful in work and life, while promoting equality for all. In addition to providing a place of safety and healing for adults and children who are victims of domestic violence, we are investing directly in the lives of girls and boys to prevent gender violence and promote peace and tolerance.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES 24-Hour Crisis & Support Helpline Weaver Domestic Violence Center Re-New at YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee YWCA Housing Program

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Girls Inc. AMEND Together just keep livin

TOOLS FOR SUCCESS Dress for Success® Nashville Family Literacy Center

7 8 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES Fulfilling our mission of empowering women, the YWCA has been Nashville’s primary provider of domestic violence services for more than 40 years. The YWCA offers more than temporary safety—we help break the cycle of abuse by offering a continuum of services, including: the 24-hour Crisis & Support Helpline, the 51-bed Weaver Domestic Violence Center, adult and children’s counseling, a post-shelter housing program, community support groups, outreach, and education.

LAP ROLLOUT This call could have started and ended with a survivor who was In late 2016, the YWCA partnered with the Mayor’s Office of Family Safety and the Metro Nashville Police Department hesitant to be honest with the to implement an innovative strategy to reduce domestic officers and hesitant to speak violence homicides. The Lethality Assessment Protocol with the YWCA. The call ended (LAP) was developed by the Maryland Network Against with a survivor opening up Domestic Violence. The protocol equips law enforcement about her story, being educated first responders with a checklist of questions for the victim about the domestic violence to be asked at the scene of the domestic disturbance. cycle, and getting connected to Certain responses trigger the “protocol referral” which is resources that could help her. We an immediate connection with advocates and resources. In hear stories every day of people Nashville, that resource is the YWCA’s Crisis and Support doing very bad things to others. Helpline. By connecting victims with advocates and Tonight, the Metro police officer resources in a time of crisis, victims are more likely to who facilitated the LAP call made become survivors. With the implementation of this program, me feel just a little bit better calls to the YWCA Crisis and Support Helpline increased by about the people in this world. more than 65%, connecting thousands more victims with Weaver Domestic Violence life-saving services. — Center Crisis Hotline Specialist

16,644 468 6,286 nights of safety adults & children calls for help served at the answered by the Weaver Domestic 24-Hour Crisis & Violence Center Support Helpline 9 RE-NEW AT THE YWCA Re-New at the YWCA was founded by Nashville-based interior designer Julie Davis and her friend Cheryl Hays with the purpose of creating beautiful homes for women and their children who are leaving the Weaver Domestic Violence Center and getting a fresh start. Before Re-New, the YWCA could only provide these clients with a new place to live, and because most women were starting with nothing, it was often weeks or months before they could furnish their new homes. Re-New solved that problem. The program is run completely through volunteer efforts, with Julie working her creative interior design magic, and Cheryl running the logistics, including recruiting and scheduling furniture donations, the “volunteer angels,” and movers. Re-New covers every detail, making the transition from the Weaver Domestic Violence Center to the new home as easy as possible. To date, Re-New has created beautiful homes for 172 families.

172homes created through Re-New since 2010

40core Re-New volunteers

10 YOU ARE POWERFUL GRACE’S* STORY

For Grace*, the abuse began in her neighborhood when she was only 5-years old, leaving her with low self-esteem and a While staying at the lack of purpose. She met the man of her dreams in high school Weaver Center, I sought and married him before graduating. Shortly after getting to replenish others who married, he began to abuse her. She thought he would change took that same path I had after the arrival of their children. He didn’t. When she found taken. I opened my door the strength to leave him, she was left alone to raise two boys. and gave manicures and pedicures to the women Soon, Grace found herself hanging out with the wrong crowd staying at the shelter. I and getting into drugs. After several years of self-destructive gave them the same words behavior, the threat of losing her children to the State that I spoke over myself for motivated her to get clean. With her new outlook on life, she empowerment: started attending recovery meetings. That’s where she met the You are an over-comer. man who would become her second husband. It was bliss for a You are renewed. while, but before their wedding and while Grace was pregnant You are powerful. with her third child, he started drinking, and emotional and physical abuse quickly followed. Grace nearly died at the — Grace*, hands of her abusive husband. When he went to rehab, Grace Survivor developed a safety plan and got a job at a salon. He returned swearing to do better, but it wasn’t long before the threats began again. Grace knew it was time to go.

The Weaver Domestic Violence Center took Grace and her three boys in, and life began to turn around. While healing herself, Grace offered encouragement to other women in the shelter. When she left, the YWCA’s Housing Program helped the family settle into a new home, fully decorated and furnished by the Re-New angels. Now, Grace’s children are growing up in a healthy environment with a mom who is not only employed, but running a of her own!

* For her protection, Grace’s name has been changed. 11 GIRLS INC. Girls Inc. at YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee inspires all girls to be strong, Girls Inc. is my second home. smart, and bold through life-changing It’s where I go when I can’t programs and experiences that help them go to my friends. It should navigate gender, economic, and social be in every school, because EVERY girl goes through barriers. Research-based curricula delivered something, and every girl by trained, mentoring professionals in a needs someone to talk to… positive all-girl environment equip girls to a safe place where she isn’t achieve academically, lead healthy and judged or laughed at. physically active lives, manage money, — Amya, navigate media messages, and discover an Maplewood High School interest in science, technology, engineering, Student arts, and math.

girls served with impact through in- school programming and spring break & 348 summer camps

12 YOU ARE BOLD AMYA’S STORY

Amya dreams of attending Tuskegee or Alabama State University to study veterinary medicine. Thanks to Girls Inc., she is prepared for this next step in her young life. At the Maplewood High School Girls Inc. club, Amya learned how to complete college applications, format resumes, and apply for scholarships. The instructors also helped Amya and her fellow Girls Inc. participants prepare for the daunting ACT test. For Amya, the club became a centering point during the high school experience. It’s often a tough time for teenage girls, with many distractions on many levels. Girls Inc. gave Amya focus and direction. In a crowd where many of her peers don’t seem to care about doing well at school, Amya found Girls Inc. to be the place where she could find help, get one-on-one assistance, and perfect her work. At one point last year, the Girls Inc. students at Maplewood were sharing about their personal circumstances. When it was Amya’s turn, she burst into tears. She and her younger sister had recently been forced to move out of her mother’s home when the family couldn’t pay the water bill, so they were staying with other family members. Her Girls Inc. family came together to make sure Amya and her family had everything they needed to support themselves and move back into their home together. In addition to being a part of Girls Inc. at Maplewood High, Amya was also a part of the just keep livin club, which encourages girls and boys to lead healthy lifestyles and help their community. Because of her involvement in Girls Inc. and just keep livin, Amya says she is not only outspoken, approachable, and goofy, but she is strong, smart, and bold – and getting ready for college! just keep livin The just keep livin Foundation, started by Matthew and Camila McConaughey, is dedicated to empowering high school students by providing them with the tools to lead active lives and make healthy choices for a better future. This program encourages students to make positive life choices to improve their physical and mental health through exercise, teamwork, gratitude, nutrition and community service. Participating students have a safe place to enhance their lives with fitness coaches and health experts. The YWCA is fortunate to offer just keep livin programming in two Metro Nashville Public Schools, Antioch and Maplewood High Schools. 13 AMEND TOGETHER AMEND Together (formerly called MEND) is the YWCA’s primary prevention program designed to Facilitating the AMEND challenge a culture that supports violence against club was an eye-opening women, cultivate healthy masculinity in men and experience not only for boys, and change the future for women and girls. my students, but for me as well. I enjoyed listening AMEND Together has partnered with Metro and understanding the Nashville Public Schools to create the AMEND Clubs. younger generation’s These clubs provide young men space to talk views on violence against about healthy masculinity and gender violence. women. Earlier this year, the YWCA launched the — Henderson Majors, AMEND Teacher #UnsilencetheViolence campaign in partnership at Antioch High School with the Nashville Predators and the Allstate Foundation. The campaign features several Predators players and local leaders denouncing violence against women and a culture that supports it.

150 350 865 coaches recruited students educated student-athletes to serve as through AMEND clubs trained in the Ohio advocates in Metro schools Valley Conference schools 14 DRESS FOR SUCCESS® NASHVILLE Dress for Success Nashville transitions I’ve struggled to find clothing women to self-sufficiency by providing that not only showcases my ambitions as a young professional clothing, a network of support, professional, but also reflects and career development tools to help them my individuality as a woman. thrive in their work, home, and community. My experience with Dress for A suite of services supports their professional Success has reassured me that I don’t have to compromise lives, so clients find and keep their jobs, one for the other. Your work build thriving careers, and prosper in the has given me a boost of workplace. Dress for Success equips women confidence that has been truly with more than just the clothes they need to transformative. land a job – it gives them confidence to succeed. — Crystal, Dress for Success® Nashville Client

150 Interview & career suitings

15 FAMILY LITERACY CENTER The Family Literacy Center offers high-quality, culturally sensitive, comprehensive, family- 500+ centered programming to help families break men & women the cycle of intergenerational poverty and illiteracy. received adult education The Family Literacy Center focuses on early childhood education, parent-child learning time, parenting education, adult literacy, career services and continuing education support for families. 70 students earned Finding the YWCA and completing the program has not HSE diplomas only changed the course of my life, it has also increased the quality of life for my entire family. I am proud of the example that I’m setting for my children. That is the power of the YWCA – it’s a ripple effect that heals, helps, 69 and serves not only individuals, but the community. children increased their language — Carolyn, and literacy skills 2016 FLC Graduate 96 parents increased the quality and quantity of time spent reading, writing, talking, and playing with their child 16 YOU ARE VICTORIOUS CAROLYN’S STORY, IN HER OWN WORDS

Is early education an indication of the knowledge that an individual will accumulate throughout his or her life? If a child isn’t given guidance and doesn’t perform well scholastically, does this mean that the child will never thirst for knowledge? In my case the answer to both questions is no. I am the only child of a single mother. Since no one was ever home, I often chose not to go to school. When I told my third-grade teacher that I didn’t understand multiplication she handed me a piece of paper and said, “Here color this.” And my mother said, “It’s going to take a miracle for you to graduate high school.” I was passed all the way through middle school, poor attendance, bad grades, and miserable. My mother would joke that she was so proud of her straight “F” student. I felt awful, and I continued being advanced to the next grade without a snowball’s chance in hell for success. Freshman year of high school I spent my days getting high, drinking alcohol, and doing nothing productive. When I would make an appearance at school, my first stop was always the office to have a schedule printed out because I didn’t know where I was supposed to be and when. Before the year was over I was removed from my mother’s home by the state. I never finished high school. Fast forward eighteen years. I am a married mother of four, and I became determined to earn my diploma. It was going to take a goal and hard work. I began looking up programs for adult education and found the YWCA. I went in with zero expectations of passing the placement test. After I finished, the instructor sat down with me and told me that I scored high enough that I didn’t need to take the classes, but I chose to do so anyway. The instructors took their time explaining material so everyone could understand it. They understood that there was more to our academic struggles than simply a lack of comprehension. For me personally, it was an issue of lacking confidence. I needed to hear that someone believed in me, and the YWCA teachers did. The day of the test, I was a nervous wreck. I reminded myself that while failure was a possibility, so was success. It took a week to get the results, and that week felt like an eternity. When I heard I passed the test, I sat on the edge of my bed and cried. This victory became infinitely more real when I walked across the stage and accepted my certificate at the Family Literacy Center’s graduation ceremony. Diploma in hand, college was no longer out of my reach and another amazing YWCA employee helped me file my FAFSAs and apply to Nashville State Community College. She even helped my husband do the same. My husband and I began our college careers in August 2016. My major is psychology and my goal is to make a substantial contribution to the field of psychology either as a therapist or as an experimental psychologist.

17 SOCIAL JUSTICE & ADVOCACY As the oldest and largest multi-racial women’s organization in the world, the YWCA has taken a leadership role in civil and human rights issues for more than a century. YWCA Nashville PLEDGE & Middle Tennessee is actively engaged in AGAINST advocacy that reduces violence against women and girls and promotes gender equity and racial RACISM (abridged) justice. Social justice is an important thread

that runs through all of our programs. As an individual committed to social In previous years, our successful efforts to close loopholes and update Tennessee state laws justice, I stand with involving harassment offenses (in 2016) and the YWCA against racism 12-hour hold (in 2015) have improved safety for and discrimination domestic violence victims and their families. of any kind.

On April 27, 2017, we held our annual Stand I will commit to a Against Racism event on the steps of the lifetime of promoting historic Metro Nashville Courthouse. Hundreds peace, justice, freedom, of citizens and community leaders gathered to and dignity for all people take a pledge against racism and stand up to in my community fight prejudice and injustice in our community. and in the world. 18 OUR VOLUNTEERS People come to the YWCA’s The work of YWCA Nashville & Middle Family Literacy Center Tennessee would not be possible to build better lives for without the time and energy of hundreds themselves and their families through education. As an FLC of volunteers who serve as our helping volunteer I hear their stories, hands. They are essential in allowing I see their determination, and our programs to thrive, advancing I feel so humbled, privileged, our mission to eliminate racism and and excited to be a partner in their success. empower women, and advocate for us in the community. — Terry Jenkins, Family Literacy Center & AMEND Together Volunteer

471 individual volunteers

9,505 volunteer hours worked with YWCA programs

19 THE 25TH ANNUAL ACADEMY FOR WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT presented by First Tennessee Bank

OCTOBER 6, 2016 CO-CHAIRS Our signature annual event honoring Mary Winn Pilkington Nashville’s most inspiring women & Rita Johnson-Mills

2016 AWA HONOREES Mayor , Mayor of Nashville Dr. Katherine Brown, President & Founder, Learn CPR America Marilyn Dubree, Executive Chief Nursing Officer at Vanderbilt University Medical Center & Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Practice at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Claire Gulmi, Executive Vice President & CFO, AmSurg Cordia Harrington, Founder & CEO, The Bakery Cos. Metro Nashville Councilwoman At-Large Sharon Hurt, Founder & CEO, Jefferson St. United Merchants Partnership (JUMP) Beverly Keel, Professor & Department Chairwoman, Middle Tennessee State University Department of Recording Industry Aleta Trauger, U. S. District Court Judge for the Middle District of Tennessee Old Country Store, Corporate Honoree

20 WINE WOMEN & SHOES presented by Regions Bank

FEBRUARY 18, 2017 A fabulous afternoon raising awareness and funds for our Weaver Domestic Violence Center

CO-CHAIRS Mila Grigg, Latrisha Jemison & Mekesha Montgomery SPRING BREAKFAST presented by Comcast

APRIL 11, 2017 A powerful gathering of our most passionate advocates celebrating the impact of YWCA’s programs

PRODUCER Hannah Paramore Breen

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FISCAL YEAR 2017

PROGRAM FUNDING

Domestic Violence 59% Services 13% AMEND Together Family Literacy 11% Center Girls Inc. & 10% just keep livin 4% Dress for Success 3% Outreach

REVENUE BY SOURCE

Individual 35% Contributions

Private Grants 27% & Foundations

Government 22% Grants

Corporate 12% Sponsorships 4 % United Way

22 GOVERNMENT FUNDING

Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County, Community Enhancement Fund Metropolitan Development & Housing Agency, Emergency Solutions Grant Program Tennessee Office of Criminal Justice Programs, Victims of Crime Act U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, Continuum of Care Program U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, Consolidated Youth Program U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, Transitional Housing Program Metropolitan Development & Housing Agency, Summer Youth Enrichment Program

FOUNDATION FUNDING

Aladdin Industries Foundation Dell, Inc. Nashville Rotary Service Trust The Allstate Foundation Literacy Foundation Louie M. & Betty M. Phillips Atticus Trust The Frist Foundation, Salute to Excellence Foundation Bank of America Charitable Revenue Development Finalist Louisiana - Pacific Foundation Foundation, Inc. HCA Foundation The Memorial Foundation Boulevard Bolt The Healing Trust Molly Maids’ Ms. Molly Foundation Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Hendrix Foundation Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. The Community Foundation of Inc. T & T Family Foundation Middle Tennessee Joe C. Davis Foundation Verizon Foundation Dan and Margaret Maddox just keep livin foundation Washington Foundation Charitable Fund

CORPORATE SPONSORS

AIG/American General Life Insurance Frazier & Deeter Omni Nashville Hotel AmSurg Frost Brown Todd, LLC Paramore Digital Amerigroup , Inc. The Plastic Surgery Center Arde Motorcars Go West Creative of Nashville Baker Donelson GS&F Posh Bridal Couture The Bank of Nashville Hatcher & Fell Photograpy Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC HCA/TriStar Health Regions Bank Caterpillar Financial IC Thomasson Renaissance Nashville Hotel CheckVelocity Ingram Industries, Inc. SAK Construction Comcast Corporation Kroger Company Skanska USA The Community Foundation LBMC, PC SouthComm, Inc. of Middle Tennessee Lipman Brothers SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Cool Springs Financial Lovell Communications Tennessee Hospital Association Cracker Barrel Old Country Store LP Corporation The Tennessean Deloitte The Mall at Green Hills Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Destination Nashville Mary Wester Foundation UBS Financial Services Dillard’s McNeely Pigott & Fox, LLC United Healthcare Dollar General Corporation Nashville Electric Service United Parcel Service The Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. Frist NewsChannel 5 Vanderbilt University Foundation nFocus Vanderbilt University Medical Center DVL Seigenthaler Nissan North America Waller Encore Event Technologies NTS Development White Door Events First Tennessee

23 HONOR ROLL THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS, GIFTS, GRANTS AND MEMORIALS MADE IN FISCAL YEAR 2017 7/1/16-6/30/17

$200,000+ The Hendrix Foundation Rita P. and Fulton Mitchell The Allstate Foundation Donna HySmith LBMC, PC Laura W. Cooke* James R. Meadows Jr. Foundation Pamela Lamp Dollar General Literacy Foundation Joe C. Davis Foundation Little Bird United Way of Metropolitan Nashville Louisiana-Pacific Foundation Wanda Lyle Mary Wester Foundation Rhonda Marko and Grace Oliver Nashville Rotary Service Trust Samantha McBride $100,000 - $199,999 Sharon K. and Clifford Roberson Sandra McDaniel Virginia T. Craig* Tennessee Titans Foundation Janet and David Miller Martha D. Lagerquist* United Healthcare Anne and Walter Morgan III Nashville Predators Foundation The United Methodist Church Eden Murrie Nicky Weaver and James H. Cheek Mr. and Mrs. Norris Nielsen $50,000 – $99,999 Hannah Paramore Breen Anonymous $5,000 - $9,999 The Louie M. & Betty M. Phillips Comcast Corporation Amerigroup Foundation The Dan and Margaret Maddox Anonymous Mary Winn and Richard Pilkington Charitable Fund Arde Motorcars The Plastic Surgery Center of First Tennessee Sue Atkinson Nashville, PLLC HCA Foundation Grace and Carl Awh, MD Ann Pruitt, Esq. and Ron Pruitt, MD The Healing Trust Sallie and John Bailey Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. just keep livin foundation Boulevard Bolt Rechter Family Fund The Memorial Foundation Susan Bass Bowen Family Advised Jennifer Robinson Fund Frances Roy, Ph.D. $25,000 - $49,999 Ann and Frank Bumstead Patricia G. and John Shea Bank of America Charitable Shelby Bush Susan and Luke Simons Foundation, Inc. The Celeste Reed Family Donor Skanska USA Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Advised Fund Sunny and Butch Spyridon Dollar General Corporation, Inc. The Community Foundation of Middle SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Gail Alexander Tennessee Kristin Taylor Ingram Industries Inc. Matt Cowan The Thomas And Mamie Houser Nissan North America Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Charitable Foundation Regions Bank Erin Crawford Jennifer and Cal Turner III Verizon Foundation Cindy Dempsey UBS Business Solutions Center Destination Nashville Vanderbilt University $10,000 - $24,999 The Dorothy Cate & Thomas F. Frist Mimi E. Vaughn AmSurg Foundation Leigh Walton Anonymous Dress for Success Worldwide Washington Foundation Bank of America Charitable Kathie Edwards Wayne Wise Wellness Fund Foundation, Inc. Laurie and Steven Eskind, MD Christie Wilson Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC Kate and Dr. Steven Ezell The Beth & Preston Ingram Sarah Ann and Jim Ezzell $2,500 - $4,999 Foundation, Inc. on behalf The Estate of Jo Ann Fenters Aladdin Industries Foundation of Patricia I. Hart Beth Fortune and Debbie Turner Kristi Anderson Terre and Doug Cahill Brenda A. Gadd Anonymous Caterpillar Financial Services Genesco, Inc. AT&T Corporation Pam Griffith The Atticus Trust Beth and Randy Chase Claire and Jim Gulmi Alpha Sigma Tau Cool Springs Financial, LLC. The Henry Laird Smith Foundation Baker Donelson Dell, Inc. Tracey and Sean Henry Bank of Nashville The Frist Foundation, Salute to Excellence Vicki and Rick Holton BB&T Revenue Development Finalist Britnie Turner Keane Valerie Birch Frost Brown Todd, LLC Cassie Kelley CheckVelocity Girls Inc. Kroger Company Carol and Frank Daniels III HCA Healthcare Heloise Werthan Kuhn Amy and Michael Delaplain

24 Deloitte Hon. Waverly D. Crenshaw, Jr. Metropolitan Nashville Airport Dillards Toni Davis Authority Katharin Dyer Caroline de Gantes Sarah Moore Jeff Gould and the Don H. Splawn Delek US Holdings, Inc. Stephanie Moore Charitable Foundation Elizabeth and Robert Dennis Mosley Family Advised Fund Kathy Hadfield Denise M. DeVane Music City Productions Debbie and Joey Hatch Diana Warner Boutique myNEXUS Melinda Haws, MD Dodson Parker Behm & Capparella PC Lucille C. Nabors Holton & Mayberry, P.C. Doric Building Company Nashville General Hospital at Meharry Rita Johnson-Mills Corbette Doyle National Network to End Domestic David Kumatz Jamie Dunham Violence LetterLogic Joann Ettien Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough The Mall at Green Hills Executive Women International, Mary and Gudger Nichols Laurie Miller Nashville Chapter Northmont Thunderdawgs Nashville Electric Service James Fields Lauren Oschman Neal & Harwell, PLC Sara Finley Daniel Oswald Anissa B. Nelson-Carlisle David Fischette Glen Oxford NTS Development Kim J. Fletcher Greg Page Glen Oxford Frazier & Deeter Janie and M. Forrest Parmley Jennifer and Eric Paisley Amanda and Charles Geveden Pathway Women’s Business Center Posh Bridal Couture Girl With A Pearl, LLC Tracey Pearson Lauren and Richard Reed Gerry Gorman Peter Nappi Regal Foundation Charles K. Grant PharmMD Solutions LLC Cynthia Reisz Mila Grigg Geoffrey Pratt SAK Construction Tresa Halbrooks PureWorks, Inc. Tennessee Hospital Association Elizabeth Haney Lisa Quigley United Parcel Service Cordia and Tom Harrington Rebel with a Cause Vanderbilt University Medical Center Vanessa J. Hickman Karin Roland Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP Daniel A. 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