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Child/Youth Development & Education Grants is sponsored by Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. These grants support nonprofit organizations or networks that implement holistic approaches to address the diverse needs of young people's overall growth, success, and lifelong resilience – inside and outside of school.
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Our “Child/Youth Development and Education Grants” support nonprofit organizations or networks that implement holistic approaches to address the diverse needs of young people’s overall growth, success, and lifelong resilience – inside and outside of school. **Primary Funding Goals:** * Promote evidence-based practices and innovative approaches that integrate academic support and instruction with social-emotional learning principles.
* Create supportive environments during out-of-school hours that promote positive youth development and well-being. * Strengthen partnerships and collaborations among schools, youth-serving organizations, and families to support the holistic development of young people.
2025 Community Impact Grant Reporting Form ##### CFMT's Community Impact Grantmaking: Child Youth Development and Education Virtual Info Session Our team of experts is ready to help. Contact CFMT’s Adnan Karim or Laundrea Lewis for more information. Vice President of Community Impact Community Impact Program Officer Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee * [](https://www.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and government entities in 40 counties of Middle Tennessee with 501(c)(3) designation or government status. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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