Organization Has Awarded $1.05 Million in Total Giving Since Inception
Impact100 Nashville, an organization that empowers women to make transformative changes in their community, hosted The Big Reveal on Thursday, June 6th at The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. The organization announced it will award $216,000 in grants to area nonprofits in 2024. Impact100 Nashville has awarded $1.05 million in total giving to 21 nonprofits in Middle Tennessee since its inception in 2014.
Members and guests heard from Ms. Andrea Blackman, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, City of Nashville, who was the featured speaker for the evening.
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Andrea Blackman, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, City of Nashville, was the featured speaker for the evening.
Joanne Sowell, Board President and Jill Pepper, Membership Committee Chair, address attendees.
Dawn Riddle, Jill Pepper and Asha Nivison.
Amanda Phillips, Angela Vogeli and Rahwa Mahari.
Kristen Phillips, Grants Committee Chair, explaining the grants process.
Trish Smith, Lisa Link and Shelby Moody.
Mimi Special, Maureen Neukirch and Ellen Blix.
Cathy Werthen, Janet Walls and Teresa Zhang.
Robinson Regen, Jackie Kar, Tara Waters and Wendy Huffman.
Elizabeth Fulton, Katharin Dyer and Jackie Thomas.
Impact100 Nashville members and guests celebrate The Big Reveal grant amount.
Audrey Anderson, Julie Lilliston and Ginger Duncan.