Memorial Foundation Grant

The Memorial Foundation, established with the endowment from the sale of Nashville Memorial Hospital in 1994, aims to improve the quality of life for people by supporting nonprofit organizations. It focuses on varied community needs, including access to quality health care, human and social services, education, services for seniors and youth, substance abuse programs, and general community services. This foundation also responds to immediate, critical community needs alongside ongoing support initiatives.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant program of The Memorial Foundation emphasizes supporting organizations that are data-driven and trauma-informed, focusing on a wide range of service areas. These include Access to Quality Health Care Services, Human & Social Services, Education, Youth and Childhood Development, Senior Citizen Enrichment Services, Substance Abuse Recovery, and Community Services. The grant process involves an initial contact, an interview, application submission, a potential site visit, and final approval by the Board of Trustees, indicating a thorough review to ensure alignment with the foundation's goals and guiding principles.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
TN (Cannon County, Cheatham County, Davidson County, Dickson County, Hickman County, Macon County, Maury County, Robertson County, Rutherford County, Smith County, Sumner County, Trousdale County, Williamson County, Wilson County)
Organization Type
Organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Not a private foundation as described in Section 509(a)
Other
  • Provide services to people who live in the geographic area served by Nashville Memorial Hospital
  • Requests for capital projects and general operating support are eligible
  • Must demonstrate a broad base of financial support from own community and constituency
  • Requests for start-up projects for new initiatives that address unmet community needs may be considered
  • Must have a full and updated GivingMatters.com profile

Ineligibility

Individuals
Newsletters, magazines
Churches and religious organizations for projects primarily benefiting their own members (exceptions apply)
Disease-specific organizations for national research projects and programs
Advertising or event sponsorship
Legislative lobbying or political purposes
Retirement of accumulated debt
Bricks and mortar capital projects for educational institutions
Multi-year grants for operating funds.
not specified

Submission

Review Criteria

The Foundation prioritizes awarding grants that have a profound and enduring effect on both a group and its surrounding community.

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