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Geographic focus: Davidson County, Tennessee (Nashville)
Focus areas: Arts & Culture, Food Insecurity, Health Disparities, Human Services, Immigrants & Refugees, Nonprofit Infrastructure, Unhoused Neighbors
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Application Process – The Frist Foundation All grant requests are submitted and managed through Temelio, the Foundation’s grants management system. The Foundation accepts applications on a rolling basis, with reviews and decisions conducted as appropriate based on the size and scope of each request. New partners should begin by completing the Eligibility Quiz using the link below to confirm their organization qualifies to apply.
Organizations that pass the eligibility quiz will be prompted to create an account in Temelio and submit a request summary outlining the project’s need, scope and budget. Returning partners who have previously received a grant can create or update their Temelio account upon beginning the Request Summary process, linked below. Selected applicants will be invited to submit an application with additional details and supporting documents.
Foundation staff are available to support applicants and provide updates as needed. To get started, please choose the option that best fits your organization: Returning partners: If you have previously received a grant from The Frist Foundation and would like to submit a new request, please click here to access the Request Summary .
New partners: If you have not received a grant from The Frist Foundation, please click here to complete the Eligibility Quiz . For any questions or assistance, please contact us at grants@fristfoundation. org .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations that have been operating for at least three years and have an operating budget of at least $250,000. Organizations must primarily serve Davidson County residents and maintain an updated profile on GivingMatters.com. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Technology Grants is sponsored by The Frist Foundation. This program helps agencies work more effectively through technology improvements such as software implementation, agency collaboration tools, data collection, and workflow enhancements. It focuses on technology that improves the level of service to clients or agency productivity. Funding excludes hardware upgrades and is often recommended following consultation with GeekCause. Geographic focus: Davidson County, Tennessee (Nashville) Focus areas: Nonprofit Infrastructure, Technology
General Grants is sponsored by The Frist Foundation. The Frist Foundation funds projects aimed at increasing service capacity or ensuring long-term organizational sustainability. Supported activities include capital needs (equipment or buildings), the creation of earned revenue streams, and consulting expenses for strategic planning, board development, or financial management. This program does not fund operational or programmatic expenses, salaries, endowments, or event sponsorships. Geographic focus: Davidson County, Tennessee (Nashville) Focus areas: Arts & Culture, Food Insecurity, Health Disparities, Human Services, Immigrants & Refugees, Nonprofit Infrastructure, Unhoused Neighbors
Community Grants (New York and Pennsylvania Regions) is sponsored by William G Mcgowan Charitable Fund. The McGowan Fund provides support to 501(c)(3) organizations working in three core areas: Education (addressing achievement gaps and college success), Human Services (stabilizing housing and addressing food insecurity), and Healthcare (providing care to the uninsured and preventing cardiac disease). The fund focuses on evidence-based programs that aim to end cycles of poverty and suffering. Geographic focus: New York (Monroe and Yates Counties) and Pennsylvania (Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties) Focus areas: Education, Human Services, Healthcare, Poverty Alleviation, Homelessness, Food Security, Mental Health, Early Childhood Education
General Funding Requests ($25,000 and Under) is sponsored by Warren Alpert Foundation. This program provides funding for medical research, medical education, and occasionally general education and basic human services. It is intended for smaller-scale requests and offers a direct application process. Geographic focus: New England (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) prioritized Focus areas: Medical Research, Medical Education, General Education, Basic Human Services
Samvid Scholars is sponsored by Desai Sethi Foundation Inc.. A merit-based scholarship and leadership program for mission-driven graduate students committed to effecting positive change in society. The program provides financial support for tuition and fees, as well as two years of leadership development, mentorship, and access to a community of changemakers. Geographic focus: United States Focus areas: Education, Leadership, STEM, Healthcare, Social Sciences, Public Policy