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Find similar grantsIngram Charities Grant is sponsored by Ingram Charities. Supports nonprofit organizations and programs that enhance the quality of life in Nashville, focusing on arts, education, and health services. Aims to foster community development and enrich the lives of residents through meaningful contributions.
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The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
How wonderful that no one need to wait a single moment to improve the world. Ingram Charities comprises the Ingram family and business philanthropy and is the way in which Ingram gives back to the community. Ingram Charities provides grants for programs and nonprofit organizations that make Nashville a better place to live and work.
Our funding typically focuses on programs that are making an impact in Middle Tennessee through the arts, education, and health and human services. Ingram Charities’ impact extends to Ingram’s businesses and Major League Soccer team, Nashville SC.
Associates from across Ingram exemplify the company’s commitment to community by giving back in a variety of ways, including hands-on service projects, mentorship, skill sharing and serving on nonprofit boards. Whether through hands-on service projects, sharing skills or expertise, or serving on nonprofit boards, associates from across Ingram exemplify the company’s commitment to community.
Nonprofit organizations supported in Middle Tennessee Associate Volunteer Hours Ingram is a longtime supporter of United Way of Greater Nashville as well as other United Way chapters where Ingram operates. During our annual support campaign, Ingram associates give generously to the organization that unites and mobilizes community resources to help children, individuals and families thrive.
Ingram provides a matching gift for associate contributions to United Way, and together, our support of United Way typically exceeds $1 million each year.
Ingram Charities does not support: Individuals or their projects Religious organizations for religious purposes Other grant making organizations Funding is not typically granted for: Projects, programs or organizations with a limited audience Most schools below the college level Organizations whose principal impact is outside of Middle TN Specific recurring salaries or positions Looking for Information on the Nashville SC Community Fund Grant?
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Please contact us to resolve: Email: contact@ingramcharities. com Write to: Ingram Charities, 4400 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205 A valid email address is required to submit contact request.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Middle Tennessee. Excludes individuals, private foundations, political activities, or religious organizations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Ingram Charities Grant is funded by Ingram Charities. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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