2018 Annual Report

Team Ashlee Home is the Key | page 1

Inside | 2018 Annual Report

Home is the Key, Danny Herron page 3 Property Brothers | Home is Key pages 4-5 Corporate statement pages 6-7 Faith statement pages 8-9 Volunteer recognition pages 10-11 Agency highlights page 12 Habitat’s new home page 14 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project page 15 Homeowner Services statement pages 18-19 ReStore statement pages 20-21 Wilson Habitat for Humanity pages 22-23 Cheatham Habitat for Humanity page 24 Dickson Habitat for Humanity page 25 Financials page 27 Donors pages 28-30 Board and Advisory Board page 31 Sponsors page 32-33

MISSION: Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

Home is the Key cover photo by Habitat for Humanity International page 2 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 3

Home is the Key

Affordable housing is a growing challenge for our vibrant city. Estimates are that 40 percent of our neighbors who rent are housing cost burdened. This number is staggering in the light of the nearly 100 new residents Nashville welcomes each day. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville is fortunate to enlist the support of so many corporate, faith and government partners—who are willing to not only contribute financially, but to also work on the build site along with future Habitat homeowners creating a powerful community bond and legacy of caring for one another in our “it” city.

Drew and Jonathan Scott from the popular HGTV TV series, “Property Brothers” spent some time in Nashville in 2018, highlighting not only our city’s challenge for more affordable housing, but also shining the light on the need worldwide. These Habitat Humanitarians are featured on our annual report cover this year. They worked alongside local Habitat homeowners Ashlee and Amanda building their homes as part of Habitat for Humanity’s Home is the Key campaign. We are so grateful for the significant awareness for more affordable homes that their participation brought to our city.

Study after study affirms that home is the key to improving health and school performance for children, reducing crime in neighborhoods, and increasing the potential for low-income families to escape poverty. Supporting our mission is about so much more than building four walls. Your support lifts up lives for generations, changing neighborhoods and supporting more infrastructure for the city through a shared tax base.

Habitat for Humanity’s success as an institution from its infancy in 1968 in Georgia as a dream of Clarence Jordan and Millard and Linda Fuller is founded on partnerships and a shared value of dignity for all. Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, have been building on that dream since 1984, spending a week every year building homes across the world for those in need of affordable shelter. The Carters will be bringing their support to Nashville through the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Oct. 6-11, 2019, partnering with us to serve a total of 58 Nashville families. Twenty new single-family homes will be built during the Carter Work Project week in October. An additional 12 new single family homes and 26 new townhomes will be constructed by 2021 with support of funding raised through the project.

We are excited about where we are and where we can go with your continued financial support. Home truly is the key to a better world.

Danny Herron President and CEO Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Habitat homeowners Hana Bishay and Nagwa Hens | Multiple sponsor build Photo by Madeline Morgan pagepage 44 | Annual Report 2018 Annual Report 2018 | Home is the Key Home is the Key | page 5

Homepage 8 is the Key secured 316 million

social media impressions and 113 media impressions for people who now know more about the need for affordable homeownership

Home is Key to Improved Lives

Rain, snow, and sleet did not dampen the spirits of the sponsors and volunteers who worked alongside future homeowners Ashlee Walker Pride and Amanda Osborne building their Habitat homes as part of the national campaign “Home is the Key.” The builds took place in April as part of Habitat for Humanity’s month-long affordable housing campaign featuring Habitat Humanitarians Drew and Jonathan Scott from HGTV’s “Property Brothers” show. The Brothers, along with Ashlee and Amanda’s sponsors and volunteers, raised the trusses on the first day and planted grass in the rain on the last day getting the homes ready for dedication. Media coverage from the “Today” show, HGTV, “People,” “USA Today,” “Us Weekly” and many others reached around the world, in addition to attracting nearly 7 million followers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter checking in throughout the month. Also supporting the campaign were Nashville-based musicians Eric Paslay, along with Eric’s wife, Natalie, and RaeLynn, who came out to help build and entertain the volunteers. Special guest celebrity chef Roshara Sanders was there for dedication and talked about how impactful and life changing it was for her to grow up in a Habitat home. Photo by Habitat for Humanity International page 610 | Annual Report 2018 Annual Report 2018 | Home is the Key Annual Report 2018 | Home ispage the 8Key Home is the Key | pagepage 117 66 corporate house sponosors

support our mission, filling a vital service to the community to help those in need

Habitat for Humanity is founded on partnerships that provide a hands-on approach to corporate social responsibility combined with team building through philanthropic initiatives to strengthen and empower lives.

See page 32-33 for a complete build sponsor list.

Social Responsibility

Habitat of Greater Nashville has been fortunate to rely on the longstanding support of many corporate sponsors.

66 companies gave $810,000 to build homes and provided 2,700 volunteers totaling 21,600 volunteer hours Leitha Sharfner build | Sponsor Nissan North America |Photo by Leila Grossman pagepage 8 8 | | Annual Annual Report Report 2018 2018 HomeHome isis thethe KeyKey || pagepage 99 43 faith house sponsors extend their faith across denominational beliefs erasing barriers to love those in need and create dignity for all

Habitat for Humanity is founded on the principal that no one lives in dignity until everyone lives in dignity. Nashville enjoys a strong base of diverse faith groups that work together to support families in need of a home.

See page 32-33 for a complete list of faith build sponsors.

Community of the Faithful

Faith has always been a component of the Habitat model of homeownership. Habitat complies with fair housing laws and does not discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin.

43 faith groups gave $490,000 to build homes and provided 1,500 volunteers totaling

12,600 volunteer hours Hanan and Elizabeth Shaibu build |Multiple sponsor build Photo by Stuart Naylor page 108 | Annual Report 2018 Annual Report 2018 | Home is the Key Annual Report 2018 | Home is the Key Home is the Key | pagepage 11 9 16,542 hands

and a smile ensure more people get an opportunity for strength and stability in their lives through homeownership

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville’s volunteer corps builds quality homes in four counties ensuring low-income families and individuals spend less money on home maintenance and repairs.

Volunteer Groups

Vanderbilt University Goodpasture Christian School Beta Club Habitat Chapter Meharry Medical College Ethos Church MTSU Engineering Students Hillsboro Church of Christ Vanderbilt University Theta Tau Philips GBS Belmont University Phi Kappa Tau Weighting Comforts YMCA Camp Widjiwagan Music City Roofers BMW of Nashville TSU Society of BNY Mellon Women Engineers Belmont University A Wood Made Co Habitat Volunteers Warner Music Group Comdata MTSU Engineering Students The Mission Continues Advance Financial Nashville Women’s Rugby JumpCrew Batten & Shaw BMI Christ Presbyterian Church Flood, Bumstead, McCreary, Belmont Athletics Brittany Hodges build | Sponsor The HCA Foundation | Photo by Leila Grossman McCarthy Marriott Business Council page 12 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 13 1,391 donors

make our mission possible as we combat the growing need for affordable housing in our city

“I want to thank my sponsors and volunteers. Without them, Habitat, and God, this opportunity of homeownership would not be possible for me right now.” —­ Brittany Hodges

Hussein Albamrny and Nareen Kuvly build | Sponsor First Presbyterian Church Photo by Alex Morgan Agency Highlights • Habitat of Greater Nashville served 42 raising more than $150,000 in support of families through homeownership in four Habitat. counties in fiscal year 2018. • Thirteen families paid off their Habitat • More than $200,000 was raised at morgages in fiscal year 2018. Nashville’s annual Houses of Hope. Event • Habitat uses 100 percent of sponsor co-chairs were Sam McAllester, vice dollars to cover the cost of each home. chairman and member Bone McAllester Norton PLLC and Habitat Advisory Board • Habitat of Greater Nashville won its 11th member; and Overton Colton, chief consecutive award for sustainable building administrative and risk officer, Truxton excellence from the US Environmental Trust and Habitat Executive Committee Protection Agency. member. • Habitat of Greater Nashville is in the top • More than 32 golf teams from across the tier of Habitat affiliate tithe contributors, country particapated in the annual Golf with fiscal year 2018 tithe exceeding Classic at the Golf Club of $100,000. page 14 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 15 1 new home for Habitat

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville celebrated our first year in our new home. Controlling occupancy cost through ownership of a centrally located space is paramount in the long-term sustainability of Habitat’s ministry. Replacing five previous leases reduced overall occupancy expense. The 65,000 square foot facility houses our main offices, ReStore, construction warehouse, and Homeowner Academy all under one roof!

Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter pass the hammer to Danny Herron to signify the 36th Carter Work Project will be in Nashville in 2019. Photo by Habitat for Humanity International. Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Heads to Nashville Hundreds of volunteers will build homes in Park Preserve Oct. 6-11, 2019

Since 1984, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter designated as Habitat Humanitarians 26 new townhomes will be constructed by have traveled around the world with for their tireless work in support of 2021 with support of funding raised for the Habitat for Humanity to build and affordable homeownership. The 2019 project. improve homes. Their time and efforts Carter Work Project in Nashville will be help to raise awareness of the critical their 36th project. Ralph Perrey, executive director of the need for affordable homeownership. Tennessee Housing Development Agency, For 35 years, former President and Mrs. The 2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work announced a $1 million challenge grant in Carter have worked alongside more Project will serve a total of 58 Nashville support of the Carter Work Project. than 103,000 volunteers in 14 countries families. Twenty new single-family homes Homeroom ReStore to help build, renovate or repair 4,331 will be built during the Carter Work Project Sponsorship opportunities are available. homes. For their outstanding efforts, week Oct. 6-11, 2019 in Park Preserve, An To be a part of this historic event, contact President and Mrs. Carter have been additional 12 new single family homes and Danny Herron, (615) 254-4663.

Photos from the 2018 Carter Work Project in South Bend, IN: From left: Garth Brooks, Danny Herron and Homeowner Academy Construction Shop Trisha Yearwood; the Carters; Eric and Natalie Paslay. Photos by Habitat for Humanity International. page 16 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 17

Thank you! For raising your hands and our spirits in support of affordable homeownership

Saundra Hodge build | Sponsor Bank of America Photo by Caitlin Steva page 18 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 19 1,8 8 9 children

2,992 individuals and family members have better lives because of you

Fiscal year: 900 people needing affordable housing attended Information Meetings 480 applied for the Habitat homeownership program 4,000 hours of labor were performed by future homeowners at the build site 2,200 hours of education classes were attended by future homeowners

Mung Thang and Nuampi Anna build | Sponsor Westminster Presbyterian Church Photo by Leila Grossman page 20 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 21 ReStore Gift in Kind Ace Hardware Lowe’s Home Improvement CMT Nippon Express Costco Optoro Davidson County Sheriff’s Dept. Porter Paint Desk Chairs and Things Prime Source Ellis Moving & Storage SledgeCraft English & Company Sprintz Furniture 13,000 Hermitage Lighting Gallery Steves & Sons Kirkland’s Tennsco monthly shoppers

love the new Nashville ReStore

As the ReStore enters its second year at Community support from individuals and 414 Harding Place, donations, sales, and companies has been tremendous, says Kirby. shopper satisfaction are at an all-time high. “Companies like UPS and HCA drive ReStore The Nashville ReStore’s more than 13,000 volunteer support, which is vital to running a monthly customers love the easy-to-navi- store of this size,” says Kirby. gate wide aisles, additional merchandise, LED lighting, shopping carts, and plenty of The ReStore’s Deconstruction service, offering free parking. ReStore shoppers can find just free removal of cabinets, doors, lighting fixtures about anything from furniture and flooring to and other items by insured professionals, plumbing fixtures, lighting and hardware at continues to be popular and provides a steady the 35,000-square-foot store. supply of kitchen cabinets, windows, and doors to be sold at the ReStore. The ReStore’s Deconstruct Donors find the donation drop-off process at service saves thousands of dollars in renovation the back of the store convenient and quick, fees and greatly reduces related environmental says Fred Kirby, ReStore director of Retail impact. Through the ReStore’s reuse policy, more Sales. For donation pick-up for large items, than 800 tons of materials are diverted from the ReStore features a new, state-of-the-art city landfills annually. Call Jim Neal, Deconstruc- on-line donation scheduling software and a tion director, at (615) 942-1273, to schedule your second donation truck, which greatly reduces Deconstruct appointment. pickup times. Shoppers can continue to find reduced priced The ReStore also features a new scratch and merchandise at all three ReStores in Davidson, dent section for appliances, a new bargain Dickson and Wilson counties on the website: corner containing a variety of merchandise, a www.habitatnashville.org/restore, or by large selection of area rugs, and a complete following the ReStore on Facebook and Insta- paint section. gram, which feature the latest merchandise. UPS volunteers at the ReStore | Photo by Todd Bilbrey page 22 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 23 7 8 families have affordable homes in Wilson County

Homeowner: Melissa Vaughn Homeowner: Lisa Nichols Sponsors: Danny and Karen Dugan Sponsors: 2017 Community Build

Wilson Community Board Joe Ali, Auto Village, LLC Lynda Burge, West Main Realty Joni Cochran, Monarch Paradigm Group Kate Dailey, Pinnacle Financial Partners Kristin Fleming, F&M Bank Trey Geisenhoffer, Wilson Bank & Trust Tyler Hutton, Hutton Homes Jerry Kennon, contractor Kim Lacy, Modern Woodmen Fraternal Doug Mathis, Cloud Realthy, LLC Homeowners: Wael Tawadrous & Robin Morthel, Wilson County Board Naglaa Esravell of Education Sponsors: 2018 Community Build Kyle Musice, Everett Cash Mutual David Pierce, Manheim Nashville Martin Porter, EPM Financial David Rhodes, Mt. Juliet Advisors, LLC Wilson Habitat for Humanity helped four Robin Sistad, Pinnacle Financial Partners families purchase homes in the 2018 fiscal David Sloan II, Lochinvar year and continues to generate community awareness for affordable housing through its Katherine Stranahan, Prolific presence at various events. Two Golf Challenges ReStore Shopper raised more than $94,000 at Five Oaks Golf & Hillary Cowell home dedication | Photo by Todd Bilbrey Tom Wallace, MTSU Country Club in Lebanon. pagepage 23 24 | Annual | Annual Report Report 2018 2018 Home is the Key | page 25 Dickson Builds 33rd Home Dickson Community Board Dickson Habitat for Humanity built its 33rd home for Christie Leonard Belmares, Baker Law Group Baker, a lifelong resident of Dickson. The annual Houses Edward Blackburn, retired of Hope raised more than $30,000. The Hammer of Hope Missy Chandler, Parker Peery Properties Volunteer of the Year Award went to Martha Shepard. Martha Geri Coshatt, Thunder Alley Family Bowling Center is a Board Member and she and her husband, David, volunteer Karen Crouch, ERA Real Estate Professionals their time, talent, and resources to supporting local Habitat Allison Felts, TriStar Bank Nick Green, Lowe’s homeowners. Dickson Habitat ReStore Volunteer of the Year Chris Greene, Guardian Home Healthcare Award went to Matthew Mace. Matthew consistently shares Dustin Greene, TriStar Horizon Hospital his time to support the mission of the Habitat for Humanity Dale Karshenas, Secretary, Exit Now Realty ReStore in Dickson County. The annual Bowl-a-thon raised Micah McAlister, U.S. Bank more than $8,000 in support of affordable housing in Dickson Cole McRae, New York Life County. Martha Shepard, Dickson Apothecary Deborah Street, Hiscall, Inc.

Jessica Epley home dedication | Photo by Todd Bilbrey

Donations Ensure Future Builds Cheatham Community Board Cheatham Habitat for Humanity built a home for Jessica Epley in the spring of 2018, its seventh home build since its Keith Auville, A.O. Smith founding in 2010. Jessica’s home was built on land that was Faye Bailey, retired Shayne Bell, Community Bank & Trust purchased with a generous $175,000 donation from the Justin Stephen Carr, Stephen Carr Realty and Valere Blair Potter Foundation and the family of the late Valerie Kemp, Valerie Kemp Dreier CPA Cheatham County and the church he Mayor David McCullough Teresa Eads, Cheatham County Funeral Home pastored – Cedar Hill Community Church in Pegram. Cheatham Tony Gross, City of Kingston Springs Habitat bought five lots off Spring Street in Ashland City in Marianne Isbell, U.S. Bank 2018 through this generous donation. The John E. Mayfield Patty Kennedy, Goldstar Realty Charitable Foundation, along with the McCullough donation, Mary Littleton, TN State Representative will help support future builds in this community. The annual Chris Moore, Gateway Assembly of God Houses of Hope raised more than $20,000 and the John E. Dan Moore, Radiation Business Solutions Mayfield Hammer of Hope Volunteer of the Year Award went Jennifer Noe, Balthrop, Perry & Noe Larry Roberts, Secretary, Pinnacle Financial Partners to Danny Demonbreun. Danny consistently supports the Edward Wansing, The Compost Company Cheatham division by organizing the roofing supplies and labor Darrell White, TriStar Ashland City Medical Center for the homes. Dianne Williams, Educational Trainer Christie Baker home dedication | Photo by Todd Bilbrey page 26 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 27 Wilson Sponsors Dickson Sponsors Cheatham Sponsors Financials 2018 2017 College Hills Church of Christ Armstrong Flooring Foundation 24 Church C. Edward Blackburn A.O. Smith Danny and Karen Dugan ASSETS FY2018 FY2017 Enbridge David and Martha Shepard Ashland City Free Will Baptist Church Mortgages $30,060,094 $29,215,232 First United Methodist Church GrindersEdge Cheatham County Ministerial Alliance Missy Chandler Community Bank & Trust Real Estate & Construction in Progress $3,128,629 $2,717,224 Lochinvar (A.O. Smith Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Dillon Transportation Foundation) Cash $6,565,929 $5,556,638 The Jackson Foundation Friends and Family of David Receivables $651,307 $1,356,626 Manheim Nashville, Inc. U.S. Bank Foundation McCullough $50,387,850 Middle Tennessee Electric United Way of Dickson County Good Springs Free Will Baptist Other Assets $12,766,142 $11,542,130 $53,172,101 Sharing Change Westfield Insurance Foundation Church Total $53,172,101 $50,387,850 Mt. Juliet Church of Christ John E. Mayfield Charitable Peoples Home Equity (The Haynes Foundation 2018 2017 Dickson Bowl-a-thon LIABILITIES FY2018 FY2017 Group, Mt. Juliet) Pinnacle Financial Partners Providence United Methodist Church RBS, Inc. Notes Payable Secured by Harding Property $4,056,020 $6,251,113 U.S. Bank Foundation Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Notes Payable Secured by Mortgages $16,719,044 $15,484,796 Valerie Kemp Dreier CPA Notes Payable Unsecured $343,768 $402,091 Rotary Clubs of Wilson County Walmart 1226 - Ashland City The Bridge Fellowship NMTC Joint Venture Notes Payable $3,525,934 $1,861,051 The Memorial Foundation Cheatham Highlights Unearned Revenue on Mortgages $4,120,924 $4,421,781 Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $400,543 $450,238 $30,225,248 Deferred Revenue $667,000 $829,705 $30,381,672 Escrow Accounts $548,439 $524,473 Total $30,381,672 $30,225,248 2018 2017

NET ASSETS FY2018 FY2017 Temporarily Restricted $13,285,064 $12,201,968 Unrestricted $9,505,365 $7,960,634 Total $22,790,429 $20,162,602

$20,162,602 REVENUE FY2018 FY2017 $22,790,429 Danny Demonbreun receives the Contributed Income $5,511,329 $6,606,465 John E. Mayfield Hammer of Hope Volunteer of the Year Award at the Transfer to Homeowners $5,597,454 $6,094,827 2018 2017 Cheatham Houses of Hope. ReStores Sales $2,273,702 $2,000,934 Mortgage Sales Interest Contribution $1,912,462 $1,023,739 Mortgage Discount Amortization $1,109,873 $1,264,279 Dickson Houses of Hope Other Income $655,221 $504,898 Total $17,060,041 $17,495,142

EXPENSES FY2018 FY2017 $17,495,142 $17,060,041 Program $12,380,658 $12,709,660 Support $2,051,556 $1,932,637 2018 2017 Total $14,432,214 $14,642,297

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FY2018 FY2017 FROM OPERATIONS $2,627,827 $2,852,845 From left: The family of late Mayor David McCullough Mary Spruill, Martha Shepard wins the Hammer of Megan Cranford, and Elizabeth EXPENSE AS PERCENT OF FY2018EACH DOLLARFY2017 Hope Volunteer of the Year Award at the Strunk present $175,000 donation to Program Expense 86% 87% Dickson Houses of Hope. Cheatham Director Jeff Bennett. $14,642,297 Support Expense 14% 13% $14,432,214 page 28 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 29 Dream Builder Dr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Hard Hat Club Modern Woodmen of Deaton Family Advised Fund of Fund Cherry Bekaert $2,500 - $4,999 $15,000 - $29,000 Pinnacle Financial Partners America The Community Foundation of Perfecta Drywall, LLC Christ Presbyterian Academy Morgan Stanley, The Middle Tennessee Perkins+Will Donors Prestige Auto Anonymous Donor Christianson Patterson & Aegis Sciences Corporation Bellevue Presbyterian Edwards Pharris Group at Devenney Group Architects Petrotech, Inc. Associates Providence Church Morgan Stanley Dillon Transportation Hedy Popson Caterpillar Financial Services Church Glen and Lynn Civitts RBS, Inc. Bob and Pamela Black Peoples Home Equity Valerie Kemp Dreier CPA Martin Porter Daniel Clayton Fuller Society Corporation Rotary Club of Nashville Bone McAllester Norton A. Warren Phillips Elite Events of Music City, LLC Brenda and Colin Reed Advised Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cleaver Mr. Mark A. Emkes and Fund $100,000 + Christ the King Church David and Martha Shepard PLLC Proctor & Graves Service Comfort Suites Company Ms. Maria Concepcion Renes Reno & Cavanaugh PLLC Ford Motor Credit Bridgestone Americas Trust Daren Connole Skanska Linda Rising Ensworth School John and Jane Roe Anonymous Donor Fund Kimberly Cunliffe Glover Group Entertainment SMS Holdings, Inc. John and Robin Roberts Executive Women International Jessica and Josh Scouten Calvary United Methodist DATCO Synovus Bank Dan Rose & Beth Gordon F & M Bank Steve and Melissa Sledge The Barnes Housing Trust Fund Harvest Construction Company Church Dodd Electric, Inc. Rotary Club of Lebanon Tim Farley Ann Soderquist Cedar Hill Church in Care of Family of Ingram Entertainment Inc. Thompson Machinery Castle Homes Yvette Doran and Dwayne Novak ChemTreat Foundation, Inc. First Federal Bank Smile Gallery, PC Joe C. Davis Foundation The Travelers Companies, Inc. The Dutch Touch Painting Inc. The David and Janet Ryman Hospitality Properties Nick Fischer Benton Smothers David McCullough Truxton Trust Ted and Laura Fellman LifeWay Christian Resources Chestnut Family Charitable Foundation Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. South End United Methodist Eric Fellows Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati University School of Nashville Fund Second Presbyterian Church Frist Foundation Church Manheim Nashville Fellowship Sunday School Class Vanderbilt University Habitat for City of Lebanon Sertoma Club of Nashville Gil Fuqua Southminster Presbyterian The Housing Fund St. Stephen Catholic Community of First United Methodist Humanity Mr. and Mrs. Overton Sherrard & Roe PLC Georgia-Pacific Foundation Church U.S. Bank and U.S. Bank Patrick Gilbert and Brian Summit Constructors, Inc. Church James Stephen Turner Family Westfield Insurance Foundation Colton, Colton Family Shirley and Stuart Speyer, Foundation Advised Fund of The and Stuart Family Fund of Hartnett Tennsco First United Methodist Church Foundation Wild Goose Canning - Meheen Goad Family Foundation Brittney Testerman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleischer Wells Fargo and The Wells Fargo Community Foundation of The Community Foundation Metropolitan Development and Housing Manufacturing Middle Tennessee of Middle Tennessee Good Springs Free Will Baptist TriStar Bank Forest Hills United Methodist Housing Foundation Woodmont Baptist Church Consolidated Engineering Greg Smith Church United Structural Systems Church Agency Laboratories Tom and Anne Snider Gordon Memorial United United Way of Metropolitan Lillian Gilmer Tennessee Housing Development Hope Builder Ground Breaker Manheim Nashville Southwest Value Partners Methodist Church Chicago Gobbell Hays Partners, Inc. GrindersEdge Mt. Juliet Rotary Breakfast Club $7,500 - $14,999 $5,000 - $7,499 Mr. and Mrs. Robert State Industries Jeff Gordon Agency Crichton, Jr. Cristy L. Glover Stumb Rodney Harris Foundation Stanley E. Graber Walmart #1226 Ashland City AIG A.O. Smith Foundation, Inc. Custom Packaging, LP- SunTrust Bank Joey and Debbie Hatch Christopher and Cherie Greene U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Joe Heger Walmart Foundation Anonymous Donor Batten & Shaw, Inc. Lebanon The Temple Ohabai Sholom Sammie Griffin United-Heider Inspection Amber and Phil Hertik Waller Development Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown Belle Meade United Methodist The Deaton Family Martha and Eric Grindeland Church Group Dan and Phyllis Hogan Richard and Cheri Wallower Russ and Allison Burns Foundation Scott Gupton Berry Global, Inc. Tom Wallace, Jr. The Home Depot Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ward Master Builder Detroit Auto Dealers Mary Hance Cathedral of the Incarnation The Bridge Fellowship Ward and Paula Wilson Lucile Houseworth and Mark Mark Weber Association Meg and Alex Harris $60,000 - $99,999 Missy Chandler College Hills Church of Christ Washington Foundation Magnuson Weichert Realtors - The Andrews Mark Deutschmann, The Marilyn G. Hayes Community Bank & Trust Village Real Estate Advised WSP Hutton Homes Group Christ Presbyterian Church Thomas Hendricks Brentwood Hills Church of Christ Con Edison Solutions Fund of The Community JPD Investments Patricia White CMT One Country Lauren B. Hill Dixieland Co. Foundation of Middle Front Door League Donnie and Jackie Kemp Wholesale Inc. Catholic Build Crowe $1,000 - $2,499 Hiscall, Inc. Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kleine-Kracht Heather and Morgan Wills Hobbs & Associates Danny and Karen Dugan Daltile Fifth Third Bank Dickinson Wright 24 Church Mickey W. Jacobs Lynn Wilmer Corporation Dell First Unitarian Universalist Church Dillard’s in The Mall at Green Aladdin Industries Foundation, Robert E. and Jenny D. Kirkland Wilson Bank and Trust David Hocker DPR Construction First United Methodist Church of Hills Inc. Foundation Wilson County Whip Crackin Hurdle Land and Realty, Inc. First Presbyterian Church Empire Realty Lebanon TN, Inc. East End United Methodist AMCI Global Joe Lacher Rodeo Marsha Hutsell Deb and Steve LaForge Anna Windrow Martha Ivester Greater Nashville REALTORS Erie Insurance Franklin Synergy Bank Church Andrew Allen Charitable George P. Johnson Enbridge and The Enbridge Foundation Andrea and Steve Lainhart Woodbine United Methodist Bob Jackson HCA and The HCA Foundation Fairfield by Marriott Evelyn S. and Jim Horne Hankins Foundation Norris Allen Lee Company Church Hunter and Jessica Johnson Nissan North America First Evangelical Lutheran Church Foundation Fridrich & Clark Realty, LLC Jeff Anderson Patrick Lowry Emily Yttri Joan R. Johnson First Tennessee Bank Hearst Autos, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Antioch United Methodist Barbara and Kenny Lyons Barbara and Bob Zander Sherrie Kaiser Thrivent Financial Andrew May and Nancy J. Nancy and Michael Zoretic Frost Brown Todd LLC Hereford Dooley Architects Giarratana Church Robbie King United Methodist Church Build Charles and Sharon Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. John H. Armstrong Flooring Foundation Brown, MD Ralph and Kathy Knauss The Fugitive Foundation The Armstrong Foundation, Inc. Sam and Renee McAllester Might Hammer Club JE Dunn Construction Gillespie $500 - $999 J.T. Lovell Company, Inc. GEODIS Jim and Jessica McCann Unity Build Johnson Controls International, PLC Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashland City Free Will Baptist Tom and Jennifer Lampe Google Fiber Church Rochelle McCulloch & Aulds, A.N.D. Electric Westminster Presbyterian Church The Guy and Lucile Jones and Their Gerdesmeier Lebanon General Practice, Inc. Todd Bacon PLLC AeroCare Holdings, Inc. HCA Clinical Services Group Descendants Family Charitable E. B. Glover Larissa Lentile Valeria Ball David and Roxane McGowan Mike and Barbara Allen Hermitage United Methodist Foundation Ken and Pam Harms Rory Andrew Lithgow Community Builder Layton Construction Company Henderson Building Dan and Amy Bedore Scott and Leslie McWilliams Alley Cassetty Co. Church Thomas Lundborg Marketing Alliance Consultants LLC. Solutions Karl Bentz Middle Tennessee Periodontics J. Hunter Atkins $30,000 - $59,999 PLLC Robert W. & Elise B. Lykins Hillsboro Presbyterian Church Middle Tennessee Electric Danny and Susan Herron Berkshire Hathaway Home Bank Tennessee J. Douglas Minor, Jr. Charitable Foundation Bank of America InfoSystems Motor Trend Group Highland Park Church Services Bart Durham Injury Law Monarch Paradigm Group Martin-Brower Deloitte The Jackson Foundation Mt. Juliet Church of Christ Hillcrest United Methodist BLOX, LLC Jimmy and Cheri Batten BNY Mellon Community Daniel and Anoma Moore Alan and Frances Mazer Estate of Marillyn Frances Craig John E. Mayfield Charitable Mt. Nebo Baptist Church Church Rev. and Mrs. C. Edward Partnership Mt. Juliet Advisors, LLC Cole McRae Nashville First Baptist Church Hindu Cultural Center of Blackburn Melkus Family Foundation Foundation Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club John and Christine McCarthy North America Administrators Tennessee Charlie and Lawrence Blank- Justin and Valere Blair Potter Foundation Kirkland’s Islamic Center of Nashville Jon and Barbara Bruce Nemak Scott and Leslie McGilberry Peoples Home Equity Cook Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Kiwanis Club of Nashville The Jimmy Pilkerton Advised Cindy Buss NHC Dickson Merryman-Farr, LLC Ragan-Smith Associates, Inc. Kevin and Yvonne Bradley Fund Cheatham County Ministerial Pete and Amelia Nikolai Messer Construction Co. Regions Bank KPMG LLP Mark Stankewicz Larry and Dee Dee Bryan Sto Corp The Kroger Company Alliance Nashville Mortgage Bankers Julia Monson Square D by Schneider Electric KraftCPAs PLLC Suzanne and Mark Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson IV Patti and David Mangum Christ Church Cathedral Association Larry and Susan Morton UPS Foundation, Inc. The Memorial Foundation Allison Bussell Mr. and Mrs. W. Ridley Wills II Mendy and Tony Mazzo Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clement New Life Ministries Paul and Lezlie Murray John E. Cain III West End United Methodist Church Nashville Bar Association and Christie Wilson Meritage Cares Foundation Copart, Inc. Ortale, Kelley, Herbert and Mark E. Nicol Family Trust CD Steger Construction, Inc. Woodmont Christian Church Nashville Bar Foundation WMK Consulting Mike Ragan Roofing & Sheet Crain Communications Crawford Odyssey Construction, LLC John & Carey Peek Charitable CFO Group LLC Zander Insurance Group Conner Pera & William Ball Ken and Barb Zipperian Metal, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Deaton, The Jeff Ottman page 30 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 31

Lauren Lane Payne Brown County United Way Jane Jones Rinehart Flooring, Inc. Center Parker Peery Properties Seth and Kristen Butler Jennifer Joy Karen Roach TIAA Charitable 2018 Board of Directors Pegram Church of Christ Richard Bynum Justin Davis For Register of Anne and Richard Rolman Tile & Stone Jacky Akbari Mekesha Montgomery Jarron Springer Susan West Doug Pera Cheryl Slay Carr Deeds Dawn Rudolph Bill and Carol Titus Nashville Career Advancement Center PFP, LLC Janie Carter Laura Kasimoff Scott and Melinda Ruffin Cyndie Todd Frost Brown Todd LLC Greater Nashville REALTORS Belmont University Preston Funkhouser Blake Chancey Valerie Kemp Ed and Jackie Russell Scott Troxel Cristina Allen Pam Pfeffer Karen Springer Ridley Wills QualDerm Partners of TN, Cheatham County Chamber Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby Alexander K. Rust Derek Truelove Caliente Consulting LLC of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. King, Sr. Treemont Capital Inc. Ascension Healthcare The Wills Company Sammie Gibbs Construction United Mechanical Systems, Inc. Brian Barry Red Roof Plus Nashville Cheatham County Don and Melonnie Klein Dr. Harry Sanders/The Sanders UPS Store - Mt. Juliet Nashville Lifestyles Magazine Anne Rolman Charles Starks Christie Wilson Fairgrounds Community Enhancement Kacie Kleja Family Fund Kristin Viars Bank of America Music City Center The Wilson Group Real Estate Services William Regen Coalition Wally Knox Maureen Sanderson Village Home Inspection LLC Ellie Bartholomew Regional ENT Associates, PC CM Painting Rebecca Laine Ian Savino W. C. Dillon Company LLC JumpCrew Martha Shepard Gif Thornton Alan Young Steve Riley Chris and Sarah Cochran Betty Jean Lancaster Rev. and Mrs. Carson Salyer W. R. Newman & Associates, Inc. Dan Bedore Dickson Apothecary Adams and Reese LLP Armor Concepts, LLC Robert and Jayne Scarlett Charles Coffee Diane LeBlanc James and Jewel Simmons Amanda Wachtler Nissan North America, Inc. Tara Scarlett Roger and Janet Colbran Lee & Lee Attorneys Tamra Simmons WestRock Glenn Shorey Mark Weber Nancy Zoretic Smith Chiropractic and Kebbyn Connell Lewis, Thomason, King, Krieg Cary D. Smith Stephanie Whipple Shayne Bell J.P. Morgan Nashville Electric Service Pinnacle Financial Partners Rehabilitation Brady and Geri Coshatt & Waldrop, PC Southern Bank of Tennessee Darrell White Community Bank & Trust Lucy Smith Dolly Nance Crabtree John Lewis Andrew Southern Jeannie Whited Karen Springer Kent Crouch Matt Little Charles and Dina Starks Kevin Whitler Daniel Clark Thompson Machinery Mathew and Erin Steidl Denise Cummins Mary Littleton for State House Strategic Hospitality Brian and Lynnea Wiese 2018 Advisory Board Roddy L. Story Thomas W. Curl LoJac Enterprises, Inc. M.J. Sweeney Wings Over the South, LLC - Zaxby’s Overton Colton Stratacomm Jeremy Davis Jerry and Wanda Lyle System Integrations, Inc. Lebanon Truxton Trust Fabian Bedne Gil Fuqua Jim McCann Jim and Karel Straughn Jody Derrick Don Mahone Mary Beth Thomas Janelle Wilson Metro Council Member for District 31 Corporate Communications Retired Leigh and Taylor Sutherland Shelly Dillow Mannington Flooring Thunder Alley Family Entertainment Thomas T. Woodall Nathan Crossett Scott Tant Hugh Diver Michael Marchetti Wells Fargo Nashville, TN Ken Gerdesmeier Chuck Merritt Marlowe and Marilyn Taylor Larry Dorris Mark T. Markham, Jr. Kevin Crumbo Rev. Ed Blackburn Retired White Post Media Emily Thaden E-Payment Solutions Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pine Haven Family Office Retired Bobby Tidwell El Rey Azteca of Mt. Juliet, Maxwell Patrick Gilbert Larry Morton Todd Binkley Insurance Inc. Scott McCormick Janella Escobar Lee Blank Gresham Smith and Partners Retired Total Comfort Systems ESC Lab Sciences Brian McGuinness Gift-In-Kind Regions Kimberly Neible Urban Core Homes II, LLC The Annette & Irwin Eskind Joe McNamee John Gillespie Lucia Folk Retired Urban Physical Therapy, Inc. Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Scott McPherson Anna Boon Retired A.O. Smith �������������������������������������������������������������� High efficiency electric water Independant Consultant Stuart Way Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fielding Keith Merrill Boon Consulting Group Matthew Nicholson heaters Max Goldberg William C. Johnson Architect, Fierce Industry LLC Don and Gloria Mersman Ben Foster Turner Construction Company Matt Burnstein Strategic Hospitality, LLC LLC First Choice Realty of Middle Tennessee Lumber Book ’Em ���������������������������������������������������������������� Books for homeowner children KPMG Bob Wood Dickson, Inc. Janet and David Miller Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP Sammie Griffin Rami Nofal Cree Lighting �������������������������������������������������������� LED downlight kits, LED lightbulbs Trey Geisenhoffer Touchstone Medical Imaging First Freedom Bank Millennium Telecom LLC Kent Cleaver Wells Fargo Brick & Mortar Club Wilson Bank & Trust Gammon & Drueck CPA’s Mark L. and Amy C. Mitchell Dollar General Corporation . ���������������������������� Housewarming gift baskets $250-$499 Pinnacle Financial Partners Pat Nolan PLLC Moody Nolan, Inc. J. Scott Gupton Meg Harris DVL Seigenthaler Dow �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1” and 2” extruded polystyrene Insbank 231 Car Sales, Inc. Gateway Church Assembly Sara G. Moon AllianceBernstein Mary Clement insulation boards, expanding Advanced Diagnostic Imaging, of God Chris Moth Community Volunteer Don Hardin Dan Rose PC Gibbs Pharmacy, Inc. Rob and Elizabeth Myers foam seal, sill seal, window and Rodney Harris Rogers Group, Inc. Don Hardin Group door flashing, straight flashing, HCA Design & Construction Kebbyn Connell Jacky Akbari Camille Giroux Neal & Harwell, PLC Carson Salyer AmeriGas Propane Grace Baptist Church of Matt Nicholson construction tape, house wraps Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Ken Harms Dan Hogan Retired Arnold Homes, LLC Pleasant View Suzanne Norman Retired Hermitage Lighting Gallery �������������������������������� Interior and exterior lighting CapStar Bank Joel Cooper Joe and Rita Atkins Joseph L. Gray Orangetheory Fitness - Mt. Jessica Scouten fixtures, ceiling fans, and LED Deloitte Services LP Jennifer Hutcheson Auto Village, LLC Sharon Greaves Juliet Derrick Johnson KraftCPAs Bank of Tennessee Dustin Greene Maureen Organ downlight kits and compact UPS Richard Courtney Ryman Hospitality Properties Lucy Smith Barbara Fletcher Charitable John and Betsy Gromos Jim and Debby Owens fluorescent bulbs David Mangum Christianson, Patterson, Courtney and Carla Jarrell Fund GSRM Law Dr. Eli Parrot and Kurt Denny Fridrich & Clark Realty Home Depot ���������������������������������������������������������� Tool buckets Law Office of David G. Mangum Assoc. Pinnacle Financial Partners Jeff T. Bailey Ree Guyer Partlow Funeral Chapel Wade Smith Nancy Barrett, MD LLC H.G. Hill Realty Company, LLC Management, Inc. Hunt Brothers Pizza �������������������������������������������� Pizza lunch for for each Lethia Mann Rob Crichton Jack King Financial Consultant Anthony Barton Zachary Harris Allen and Cheryl Patton homeowner dedication First Tennessee The Crichton Group Butler Snow Beard & Associates LLC Jim and Beth Harbison Advised Fund Benton Smothers Hunter Douglas ����������������������������������������������������� Window blinds Mendy Mazzo Tom Curl Thomas and Judy Bell John B. Harper Charles E. Pawlawski Paul Kleine-Kracht Holladay Properties Skanska LifeWay Christian Resources ���������������������������� Bibles SunTrust Bank North Highland Company Amy Bennett Charles Homan James and Brenda Peeler Dan Surface Big Daddy’s World of Flooring Cynthia Bond Hopson Pegram United Methodist Sam McAllester Nothing Bundt Cakes ������������������������������������������ Cakes for each house Yvette Doran Ken Kulaga Social Enterprise Consultant and Steve Bodiford HotSpring Spas of Music Church Bone McAllester Norton PLC Saint Thomas Medical Partners HCA Richard Sebastian, Ortale Kelley ���������������������� Legal Services Evangelist Body Kneads, Etc. LLC City, LLC Zee Pendleton Patrick McCartan Andrew and Vicki Boerner Alex House Dana Peterson Danny Dugan Joe Lacher Schneider Electric ������������������������������������������������ Breaker panels and covers, surge Caterpillar Financial Services Emily Thaden Bone Dry Roofing, Inc. Stephen House Wendy and Jason Pharris North America Administrators The Crichton Group protectors, circuit breakers, Corporation Grounded Solutions Network Damon Clark Boyd II Michael and Connie Bill and Candy Phillips circuit breaker locks Derek Farrell John and Angela Brannan Huneycutt Jason Potts Philip McCutchan Chris Logue Mandy Wachtler Matthew and April Britt Jennifer Hutcheson S Nixon Pressley - Bennett & Valspar �������������������������������������������������������������������� Interior, exterior and primer paint US Bank , Inc. Fifth Third Bank Pilkerton Realtors Brian Brockman and Kati Imagine Nation Books, LTD. Pressley, P.C. Whirlpool ���������������������������������������������������������������� ENERGY STAR refrigerator, stove David McGowan Nicholas Fischer Dan Martin Tom Wallace Swieca-Brockman J.M. Insurance Agency, Inc. Property Tax Help LLC Regent Homes Google Fiber Retired Middle Tennessee State University Ronnie and Stephanie Brooks Mary Grey Jenkins Thomas Rassas Yale �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Dead bolt/lock combinations, Mark Brown Jerry B. Young Construction, Inc. John Reynolds interior locking knobs, interior Scott McWilliams Jack Fleischer Alan Mazer Ward Wilson non-locking knobs, dummy knobs Royal Range USA Hermitage Lighting Gallery Urban Housing Solutions US Bank page 32 | Annual Report 2018 Home is the Key | page 33

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