CFMT March 2021 Flood Grantee List
Grants from the Metro Nashville Disaster Response Fund as of September 2022
Date | Organization Name | Grant Details | Amount |
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4/30/2021 | Hispanic Family Foundation Inc | additional funds to support rent and security deposits for families seeking permanent relocations. | $40,000.00 |
4/30/2021 | Park Center | funding to cover costs spent housing and feeding 38 homeless individuals whose homes were destroyed by flooding. | $24,000.00 |
4/30/2021 | Catholic Charities of Tennessee | additional funds to support rent and security deposits for families seeking permanent relocations. | $25,000.00 |
6/4/2021 | Hands On Nashville, Inc. | to provide support for severe storm and flood recovery construction management staffing. | $84,468.00 |
6/4/2021 | Community Resource Center | to support the under $5,000 unmet needs of severe storm and flood survivors referred from disaster case management. | $150,000.00 |
6/4/2021 | Catholic Charities of Tennessee | to provide additional financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors. | $50,000.00 |
6/4/2021 | Conexion Americas | to provide additional financial assistance for severe storm and flood survivors in form of gift cards. | $45,000.00 |
6/4/2021 | Tennessee Conference United Methodist Church | to provide support for disaster case management related to severe storms and flooding March 25-April 3, 2021. | $50,000.00 |
6/4/2021 | Hispanic Family Foundation Inc | to provide additional financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors. | $50,000.00 |
7/8/2021 | South End United Methodist Church | to provide financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors. (Note: Amount reduced to Zero-check went uncashed and grant reversed and reallocated to CRC for same grant purpose) | $- |
12/9/2021 | Community Resource Center | to provide March 2021 Flood Relief (Replace Dist # 140871 to South End UMC) | $50,000.00 |
9/28/2022 | Inspiritus Inc. | to repair homes affected by the March 2021 Flood in Nashville. These funds provide support for both staff support and direct expenses related to homes on Davidson County. | $202,939.50 |
Grants from the Tennessee Emergency Response Fund as of September 2022
Date | Organization Name | Grant Details | Amount |
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4/12/2021 | Catholic Charities of Tennessee | for basic financial assistance that includes but is not limited to temporary housing/deposits, utilities, insurance deductibles, and other financial assistance for flood survivors | $25,000.00 |
4/12/2021 | Community Care Fellowship | for basic financial assistance for flood survivors | $10,000.00 |
4/12/2021 | Conexion Americas | for basic financial assistance for flood survivors in the form of Visa gift cards (similar to what was done for May 2010 Flood) | $25,000.00 |
4/12/2021 | Hispanic Family Foundation Inc | for rent/deposit assistance for families permanent displaced from their current apartments following the flooding | $25,000.00 |
4/12/2021 | Rooftop Foundation | for temporary housing assistance for families affected by flooding. Note: Organization originally provided $25,000 grant, but the reported existing balance and fewer requests than anticipated following flood and no recent requests. They were asked to return $ and provided a $19,470.77 refund. | $5,529.23 |
4/12/2021 | Salvation Army Nashville Area Command | for transportation assistance for flood survivors (Amount reflects $10,000 refund from Salvation Army received 9/13/2021) | $15,000.00 |
6/30/2021 | Wilson County Community Help Center | to provide financial assistance to severe storm and flood survivors in Wilson County. Note: Organization originally provided $25,000 grant, but the reported existing balance and fewer requests than anticipated following flood and no recent requests. They were asked to return $ and provided a $23,300 refund. | $1,700.00 |
6/30/2021 | Lantern Lane Farm, Inc. | to provide counseling for severe storm and flood survivors. | $25,000.00 |
11/23/2021 | Master Cars, Inc. | to support car replacement for DRC017 flood survivor (37211)/Nashville March 2021 Flood. Single mother with child with special needs. | $8,000.00 |
3/4/2022 | Hands On Nashville, Inc. | to support repair/construction on multiple March 2021 flood impacted homes. | $67,578.25 |
5/6/2022 | Rebuilding Together Nashville | to provide direct construction support for Nashville flood survivors DRC034 ($30,063), DRC056($28,160), and DRC057($20,850) and provide grant for construction oversight and project management ($36,000) | $115,073.00 |
9/28/2022 | Inspiritus Inc. | to repair homes affected by the March 2021 Flood that affected Wilson County. These funds provide support for both staff support and direct expenses related to homes on Wilson County. | $57,606.50 |