Established in 2024

TN Emergency Response Fund May 2024 was established to provide support to the communities in Middle Tennessee affected by the severe weather events of May 8, 2024. This Fund is dedicated to helping the long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts in the hardest-hit areas, offering hope and assistance in times of need. By collaborating with local agencies, nonprofits, and community leaders, we ensure that donations go directly toward making a tangible difference.

We envision a resilient Middle Tennessee, where communities are equipped to recover from severe weather impacts and strengthen their preparedness for future challenges. Through the TN Emergency Response Fund May 2024, we aim to enhance the community’s spirit and help ensure no one faces recovery alone.


How to Contribute

Contributions can be made online via our secure donation portal or mail your check to:
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee | P.O. Box 440225 | Nashville, TN 37244

Donate via Credit Card

Donor Advised Fundholder Options

Recommend a grant from your Donor Advised Fund online via DonorView.

  • Log in to DonorView and search for TN Emergency Response Fund May 2024.
  • Select Add to Cart
  • Indicate an amount and a grant purpose
  • Submit

Recommend a grant outside of DonorView

  • Fill out your Donor Recommendation Form
  • Include information with the request: TERF May 2024, Donation Amount, and Grant Purpose.
  • Mail to Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee P.O. Box 440225 | Nashville, TN 37244; or
    Email Laundrea Lewis, lll@cfmt.org.

Every donation, no matter the size, makes a significant impact. For corporate donations and partnerships, please contact our office directly at 615-321-4939; or email Erin Holcomb at eholcomb@cfmt.org.

We are committed to transparency and accountability in every step and hold ourselves responsible for ensuring that your generosity has an impact on the recovery efforts. Join us in this effort to help our neighbors and friends in Middle Tennessee rise from this disaster stronger and more connected than ever. Together, we can rebuild lives and restore communities.

Photo by Jeremy Thomas