Grant Recipients in 2010

Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2010. Latest grants are listed first.

Vanderbilt University, $1,500
To underwrite a publication showcasing articles written by high school students who attend Vanderbilt's School for Science and Math. Paid 12/29/2010.

Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Inc., $1,250,000
Fourth and final payment toward a grant totaling $5 million to subsidize operations in 2010. Paid 12/1/2010.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, $5,000
Support Support through the Ansley Fund for the SCALES program to educate youth about the workings of the Tennessee court system. Paid 11/15/2010.

Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Inc., $1,250,000
Third of four payments totaling $5 million in 2010 to subsidize operations. Paid 11/15/2010.

Vanderbilt Center for Health Services, $65,000
Seed money for the Nashville Mobile Market, a program to supply fresh food to Nashville's poorest neighborhoods. Paid 11/9/2010.

Fannie Battle Day Home, $10,000
General support through the Ansley Fund for this early childhood education provider in East Nashville. Paid 10/26/10.

Health Assist Tennessee, $15,000
Emergency funding to sustain the organization, which lost a major state contract and may win another to help Tennesseans navigate the revamped national healthcare system. Paid 10/5/2010.

Fannie Battle Day Home, $10,000
General support through the Ansley Fund for this early childhood education provider in East Nashville. Paid 10/26/10. 

Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Inc., $18,448
Supplementary grant support. Paid 9/30/2010.

Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Inc., $1,250,000
Second of four payments totaling $5 million in 2010 to subsidize operations. Paid 8/31/2010.


Currey Ingram Academy, $500,000
Toward a campaign to expand facilities at this independent school. Last of two equal payments toward a grant totaling $1 million. Paid July 15, 2010.

Nashville Chamber Public Benefit Foundation, $25,000
Support for the Partnership 2010 economic development program. Final payment on a five-year $125,000 grant. Paid July 15, 2010.

Community Resource Center, $100,000
To rebuild warehouse and office space destroyed in the flood of 2010. Paid June 28, 2010.

Hands on Nashville, $75,000
To hire staff to coordinate and supervise volunteer efforts to rebuild homes damaged by Nashville's historic flooding. Paid June 14, 2010.

YMCA of Middle Tennessee, $50,000
To expand the Joe C. Davis Outdoor Center by adding overnight facilities for resident camping and year-round programming. Final payment on a $250,000 grant. Paid June 14, 2010.

Catholic Charities of Tennessee, $125,000
Support for case management services for those affected by the Nashville flood of 2010. Paid May 20, 2010.

Martha O'Bryan Center, $85,000
Support for case management services for those affected by the Nashville flood of 2010. Paid May 20, 2010.

Salvation Army, $125,000
Support for case management services for those affected by the Nashville flood of 2010. Paid May 20, 2010.


St. Luke's Community House, $125,000
Support for case management services for those affected by the Nashville flood of 2010. Paid May 20, 2010.

Friends of Radnor Lake, $2,500
Support for the annual Junior Ranger program including work to rebuild flood-damaged areas in the park. Paid May 13, 2010.

Friends of Warner Parks, $2,500
Support through the Ansley Fund for the annual SWEAT program including work to rebuild flood-damaged areas in the parks. Paid May 13, 2010.

American Red Cross of Nashville, $50,000
To help defray costs of initial response to help victims of the 2010 flood. Paid May 6, 2010.

Salvation Army, $50,000
To help defray costs of initial response to help victims of the 2010 flood. Paid May 6, 2010.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, $50,000
To help defray costs of initial response to help victims of the 2010 flood. Paid May 6, 2010.

Bethlehem Centers, $25,000
To help defray costs of initial response to help victims of the 2010 flood. Paid May 6, 2010.

Nashville Rescue Mission, $100,000
Toward a $5 million capital campaign to expand facilities serving homeless women and children. Paid April 27, 2010.

YMCA of Middle Tennessee, $10,000
Support through the Ansley Fund for the summer program at Camp Widjiwagan. Paid April 15, 2010.


Centerstone, Inc., $50,000
Final payment on a $150,000 grant toward building a new Dede Wallace campus. Paid 3/11/2010.

Tennessee State Museum Foundation, $2,500
General support for 2010. Paid 2/25/2010.

Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Inc., $1,250,000
First of four equal payments in 2010 to subsidize operations. Paid 2/16/2010.

Nashville Public Television Council, $50,000
Final payment toward a three-year grant totaling $150,000 to help strengthen programming and technology. Paid 2/15/2010.

Center for Nonprofit Management, $150,000

General support for CNM operations, as well as support for the agency's MatchGrant program and the Salute to Excellence annual celebration. Paid 1/28/2010.

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, $10,000
Support for Nashville's Agenda, an ongoing program coordinate through Leadership Nashville to identify and pursue community priorities. Paid 1/28/2010.

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, $10,000
Support for GivingMatters.com, a website offering comprehensive information on the nonprofit community in Middle Tennessee. Paid 1/28/2010.

Community Resource Center, $25,000
General support of Nashville's in-kind clearinghouse for 2010. Paid 1/28/2010.

Hands on Nashville, $25,000
General support of the citywide volunteer center for 2010. Paid 1/28/2010.

Leadership Nashville Foundation, $5,000
General support for 2010. Paid 1/28/2010.

Young Leaders Council, $10,000
Support for a program to train young professionals for service on nonprofit boards. Paid 1/28/2010.

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, $5,000
Transitional expenses to allow Community Nashville to become a fund-raising organization while its major programs are shifted to the Oasis Center. Paid 1/15/2010.

United Way of Metropolitan Nashville, $50,000
Support for the 2009 United Way campaign, with $25,000 coming from the Ansley Fund and $25,000 from The Frist Foundation. Paid 1/15/2010.

Fifty Forward (formerly Senior Citizens, Inc.), $50,000
To renovate the Donelson Senior Center including its community theater facility. Last
of three equal payments on a grant totaling $150,000. Paid 1/14/2010.

The Sexual Assault Center, $50,000
Support for a $5 million capital campaign to buy and renovate a new facility in MetroCenter. Last of three payments toward a grant totaling $150,000. Paid 1/14/2010.

Nashville Opera Association, $50,000
To help build out new space for administrative offices, rehearsal space and special events. Payment No. 4 of 5 toward a grant totaling $250,000. Paid 1/14/2010.

Nashville Children's Theatre, $50,000
To help build a new theater adjacent to the city's Howard Office Complex. Last of three payments toward a grant totaling $250,000. Paid 1/14/2010