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H u n t e r s L a n e H i g h S c h o o l B a n d a n d v o l u n t e e r s m a r c h d u r i n g t h e 2 0 1 9 J i m m y & R o s a l y n n C a r t e r Wo r k P r o j e c t
2 0 1 9 A n n u a l R e p o r t
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Inside | 2019 Annual Report
MISSION: Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
In Step with a Changing Nashville, Danny Herron 3
2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project 4
Corporate Partner Impact 6
Faith Partner Impact 8
Homeowner Services 10
ReStore 12
Discovery, Inc. Stars Come to Nashville 15
Carter Work Project Sponsors 18
Gift-in-Kind Sponsors 19
Wilson Habitat for Humanity 22
Dickson Habitat for Humanity 24
Cheatham Habitat for Humanity 25
Robertson Habitat for Humanity 25
Division House Sponsors 26
Financial Statement 27
Donor List 28
2019 Board of Directors 31
2019 Advisory Council 31
2018 Fall Build Sponsors 32
2019 Spring Build Sponsors 33
COVER PHOTOS COURTESY OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL
The 15th annual Golf Classic was renamed The Dan W. Hogan Golf Classic in honor of our beloved Board Member and Chief Operating Executive Officer for CapStar Bank who passed in November of 2018. The event, presented by Nissan, was a huge success and took place at The Golf Club of Tennessee in Kingston Springs. More than 30 teams participated raising $185,000 in support of the agency and families we serve. The 2020 event is scheduled for May 18.
Dan W. Hogan at the 2012 Golf Classic.P
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We were so thankful to have former President and Mrs. Carter, along with Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks, in our community during October for the 36th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project. The Carters have inspired generations on what it means to give back and to serve others.
Nashville is growing at an unprecedented rate. So many good things have come from this, but with that growth, we as a community are also facing new challenges. The availability of affordable housing for the working men and women in our community is one of those challenges.
Nashville has been listed among the top five U.S. cities on the verge of a housing crisis:• Home prices having risen 74 percent since 2012.• During this same period, Nashville has lost over 20 percent of its
affordable housing.• It is projected that Nashville will need an additional 30,000
affordable housing units by 2026.
But Nashville has a history of coming together to find solutions to the challenges we have faced.
Our hope is the Carter Work Project was not only about hundreds of volunteers coming together to help 59 families reach their dream of homeownership, but that the week will be remembered as the catalyst for our community to bring increased focus on addressing this growing need.
I believe the pictures in this report of the hundreds of volunteers, led by two of our country’s greatest humanitarians, will be remembered by future generations as a pivotal moment when the community started a movement to change the direction of housing. The goal is to create housing both affordable and available to the working men and women who are needed in this city to continue our growth and maintain our quality of life.
In doing that, we all will have helped fulfill Habitat for Humanity’s mission of putting God’s love into action, bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope.
This is Nashville’s time. As demonstrated daily at Habitat for Humanity and during the Carter Work Project week, we can and will come together and be unified in making this a better community with a brighter future for all Nashvillians.
In Step with a Changing Nashville
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville staff, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood and Habitat for Humanity International Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Reckford.
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The weeklong 2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project launched into full swing before a packed house at the Ryman Auditorium on Sunday night, Oct. 6, 2019, with an all-star opening ceremony showcasing highlights of Music City, USA. Lively performances by members of the Nashville Symphony, Melinda D o o l i t t l e , N a s h v i l l e’s s e s s i o n musicians, including Wanda Vick on fiddle, and the Fisk Jubilee Singers were followed by heartfelt remarks from former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter about the need for affordable shelter and Habitat for Humanity’s worldwide
impact. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Nashville Mayor John Cooper, Habitat for Humanity International Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Reckford, and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville President and CEO Danny Herron each echoed the Carters’ message, sharing their own outlooks for the week ahead. Future homeowner Tara Morgan, who built with the Carters throughout the week, shared her life story and homeownership journey with the crowd. Long-time Habitat supporters and Nashville residents Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood were also on hand, performing for an enthusiastic
crowd as the night drew to a close with everyone singing “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.”
The energy of the Opening Ceremony carried over to the build site throughout the week, with 21 homes built for hardworking families. Under beautiful October skies, President and Mrs. Carter and Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood worked alongside approximate ly 1500 vo lunteers , bu i ld ing homes , communit ies , and hope. A total of 59 Nashville families will become homeowners (continued on page 14)
2019 Jimmy & RosalynnCarter Work Project
C a t a l y s t f o r a B r i g h t e r F u t u r e f o r A l l N a s h v i l l i a n s
“We can choose to alleviate suffering. We can choose to work together for peace. We can make these changes— and we must.”
—Former President Jimmy Carter
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In the Spring of 2019, WME sponsored their first full home for Habitat homeowner Delaina Young. “Working with Habitat for Humanity not only brought us together as a company, but also a community. Over a hundred volunteers from our office worked alongside friends and colleagues from across the music industry to transform what was once just a concrete slab into a beautiful home. It’s been a privilege to spend each build day working with Delaina—we are proud to be a small part of her family’s story,” says Jay Williams, partner and co-head, WME Nashville.
Habitat for Humanity is founded on partnerships that provide a hands-on approach to corporate social responsibility combined with team building through philanthropic initiatives to strengthen and empower lives.
49 corporations gave $937,125 to build homes and
provided 2,975 volunteers totaling 23,800 volunteer hours
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Faith has always been a component of the Habitat model of homeownership. Habitat complies with fair housing laws and does not discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin.
One of the longest standing Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville sponsors, Westminster Presbyterian Church, built its 25th home in the fall of 2018 in Park Preserve. “Westminster Presbyterian Church has been a faithful and joyful partner to Habitat for Humanity’s misson to help hard-working families purchase homes,” says Mike Allen, director of faith relations. “We have looked forward every year to the unique spirit and smiles of this wonderful group.”
45 faith groups gave $460,000 to build homes and
provided 1,200 volunteers totaling 9,800 volunteer hours
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Homeowner Services
Hardworking HomeownersHabitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville’s homeowners work hard for the opportunity to purchase a home with a 0% APR mortgage. In addition to 100 hours of homeownership classes and 100 hours working on the build site with sponsors and volunteers, Habitat homeowners work in a multitude of industries to support themselves and their families. They represent a cross section of demographics from single parent households, to two parent households, to immigrants, to retirees who are all in search of more stability for their lives and their families’ lives. Habitat of Greater Nashville has served 885 house-holds representing 3,142 people, many of whom work in the following industries: hospitality, housekeeping, healthcare, education, clerical, warehouse logistics, transportation, State of Tennessee, manufacturing, food industry, and retail among others.
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Homeowner Theresa Fitzgerald works for Metro Nashville Public Schools.
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Shop, Donate, Volunteer
S h o p
The Nashville ReStore continues to provide shoppers with some of the best new and gently used items around with continued markdowns every 14 days. In its second year at the new location at 414 Harding Place, annual revenue from the ReStore provides operational funding and affordable housing construction support. Habitat Nashville also operates ReStores in Dickson and Wilson counties.
D o n at e
• Many donations came from big ticket events like the 2019 NFL Draft, 2019 CMA Fest, 2018 CMA Awards, and Big Machine Label After Party.
• The ReStore received more than 17,500 donations either dropped off or picked up from local residents and companies. These donations, while helping Habitat for Humanity tremend-ously, divert 1,165 tons yearly from landfills.
• Major donors to the ReStore include: Ace Hard-ware, Bank of America, CMT, Costco, English & Company, Hermitage Lighting, Kirkland’s, Lowe’s Fulfillment Center, Nippon Express, PP&G, Sprintz Furniture, Steves & Sons, and Tennsco.
Vo l u n t e e r
• This year saw an increase in volunteers with more than 26,085 combined volunteer hours completed by 2,370 individual volunteers.
• More than 100 volunteer groups leant a helping hand including: Catholic Heart Work Camp, Comcast, HCA Healthcare, Ideal Lease, Top Golf, UPS, YouthWorks, and local high schools, colleges and universities.
Lipscomb University student volunteers.
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through the support of the 2019 Carter Work Project. Working men and women in these families hold jobs in such industries as healthcare, State of Tennessee, education, and warehouse logistics — all fundamental to the booming local economy. At day’s end, marching bands from five area
high schools, including Hunters Lane, Whites Creek, Stratford STEM Magnet, Pearl-Cohn Entertainment Magnet and Maplewood, led volunteers off the site, surrounded by the sound of trumpets and trombones. Team Captain Roman Josi and Matt Deschene from the Predators came out on Monday and the Tennessee Titans Rookie class and cheerleaders also joined in the week’s activities, helping to serve lunch to volunteers on Tuesday. Grand Ole Opry Members Chuck Mead,
Riders in the Sky, Suzy Boggus, Don Schlitz and Mark Wills entertained the lunch crowd throughout the week. The memorable Carter Work Project wrapped up on Friday at the Grand Ole Opry, where Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood recognized President Carter on stage in front of a sold-out crowd. Also on Friday, the hammer was officially passed to the Dominican Republic Habitat affiliate, host site for the 2020 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project.
In June, 100 vo lunteers f rom Discovery, Inc. came to Nashville to help Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville prepare for the 2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project. In addition to employee and executive volunteers, some Discovery,
Inc. networks’ stars worked installing windows, roof trusses, doors, siding, insulation and overall framing for three houses. Paige Davis and Brett Tutor of TLC’s Trading Spaces, HGTV’s Jasmine Roth (Hidden Potential) and Tarek El Moussa (Flip or Flop), Dave
Salmoni of Animal Planet’s Animal Bites, and Food Network’s Maneet Chauhan, who serves as a judge on Chopped and owns several popular restaurants in downtown Nashville all joined the fun, along with Tennessee’s First Lady Maria Lee.
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First Lady of Tennessee Maria Lee with future Habitat homeowner Brandie Mitchell on the Discovery, Inc. build.
Discovery, Inc. Stars Come to Nashville
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“Every generation only has one or two iconic people who really transcend time, and I think Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter are two of those because of their humanitarian efforts, specifically for Habitat for Humanity.”
— Mendy Mazzo 2019 Board Chair
2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project volunteers and future homeowners.
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Gift-In-KindI n G r a t e f u l A p p r e c i a t i o n o f C o n s t r u c t i o n a n d D e d i c a t i o n S u p p o r t
Presenting — $1,000,000
Platinum — $500,000
Gold — $250,000
Silver — $100,000
Community Builder — $50,000
Master Builder — $75,000
Dream Builder — $25,000
2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Sponsors
A.O. Smith
Book’Em
Carrier
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
The Embroiders’ Guild of America, Inc., Cheekwood Chapter
Cree
Dollar General
DowHermitage Lighting
Hilti ToolsHMTX Industries
Home DepotHunt Brothers Pizza
KrogerLevolor
Lifeway Christian Resources
LP Building SolutionsMHC Truck Leasing
Milwaukee ToolsSchneider ElectricSimpson Strong-Tie
Thompson CAT | The Rental StoreValspar
WhirlpoolYale
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Habitat’s Hard Working Homeowners(continued from page 10)
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Habitat homeowner Bassam Elsayed has worked as a banquet steward at Omni Hotel since 2013.
Habitat homeowners Michele Battle, Neema Mushangwa, and Quashawnta Fitzgerald all work in Nashville’s healthcare industry.
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Wilson Habitat for Humanity welcomed two new Habitat homeowners in the fall of 2018: John and Lauren Riley and Alawi Alsaedy and Nihad Mohammed. John and Lauren are the parents of three children, a teenager to an infant. Their previous rental was an old home that had packing tape covering cracked windows, mold, and electric outlets that didn’t work. Lauren works for Famous Footwear while John is recovering from a back injury leaving them a one-income family. “This Habitat home is such a huge blessing to us. It has helped us have more time together as a family and save money that we paid towards excessive utilities,” says Lauren.
Alawi and Nihad are the parents of two young daughters. Nihad works for N&E Enterprises while Alawi is recovering from a car accident. Their previous apartment complex felt unsafe and didn’t have washer and dryer hookups. The couple are from Iraq and lived in a refugee camp for five years before being resettled to the U.S. in 1996. “It is a blessing to get
this help. We could not do it without you.” Nihad says, “We appreciate it beyond words. We are so happy.”
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Wilson Habitat celebrated Joyce Agobi and Carolyn Dixon as new Habitat homeowners in the spring of 2019. Joyce is the single mother of three children and her previous rent had risen three times before she became a Habitat for Humanity homeowner. Joyce works two jobs to make ends meet and found out about Habitat for Humanity after moving to the U.S. from Sudan for a “second chance and better life.”
Carolyn is the single mother of two children who was paying more than 50 percent of her annual income on housing. She currently works as a cook at an assisted living community. “At my age, the opportunity to own my own home makes me feel that I have accomplished something and overcome my past . . . I feel like I’ve made it through the fog and came out better than ever,” Carolyn says.
Highlights
• Houses of Hope featured dinner and a large silent and live auctions
generating over $28,000 in revenue – the most in the six-year history of the event! During this special night, three awards were presented (see photos below):
º The Dave Wilmer Spirit of Vol-unteerism Award went to former board members Karl Rehmer and Linda Rising who have remained heavily involved with Habitat as volunteers over the years.
º The Community Partnership Award went to the Bridgestone D i s t r i b u t i o n C e n t e r. T h ey have been a committed House Sponsor since 2012, providing volunteer groups in five of the past seven years as well as being a four-time team sponsor in the annual Golf Challenge.
º The Spirit of Habitat Award went to The Bridge Fellowship, a dedicated sponsor in the annual Faith Build for six consecutive years.
• The 11th annual Golf Challenge at Five Oaks Golf & Country Club drew the largest group of participants to date. With 108 golfers taking part, over $60,000 was raised!
C o m m u n i t y B o a r d
Tyler AllenNikki ButlerKate DaileyTrey GeisenhofferTyler HuttonDanielle ImbarattoKim LacyTara LeursDoug MathisWayne MillerMartin PorterKayla RamosDavid RhodesGreg SmithKatherine StranahanTom Wallace
Wilson County
Photo right Carolyn Dixon and Joyce Agobi proudly display the keys to their new Habitat homes. Bottom photos, clockwise: Carolyn Dixon, Joyce Agobi, John and Lauren Riley and Alawi Alsaedy and Nihad Mohammed.
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Cheatham Habitat welcomed Joseph and Lindsay Preciado to their new Habitat home in the spring of 2019. They have two children under the ages of 3 and must carefully balance the costs of childcare while they both work and share one vehicle. Joseph has worked for Parallon for two years in the insurance and data analysis department and Lindsay has
worked at Parallon for under a year. The couple struggled to afford their Nashville rent, a car loan, and school debts which brought them to Habitat for Humanity. Their Habitat mortgage has decreased their housing cost nearly $500 a month.
On Oct. 4, 2018, Cheatham Habitat raised $31,928 in donations (including
$3,344 in Gift-In-Kind) at the annual Houses of Hope, and Rob Myers was awarded the prestigious John E. Mayfield Hammer of Hope Volunteer of the Year Award for his work in securing sponsorships and volunteers from United Structural Systems and 24 Church.
C h r i s t i e B a k e r h o m e d e d i c a t i o n | P h o t o b y To d d B i l b r e y
Dickson Habitat welcomed Jennifer Meade and Amy Mayfield as new Habitat homeowners in fiscal year 2019. Jennifer at 21 years old had two young boys and worked two part-time jobs when she found herself homeless and living out of the back of her car. She never thought she could afford a home and moved from one trailer to the next trying to find stability for her family. Today, her boys are grown and she lives in a Habitat for Humanity home after a church member told her about Habitat’s homeownership program. Jennifer works for the State of Tennessee.
Amy has been with the Tennessee Department of Children Services for one year and worked for the State of Tennessee for six years. She completed her bachelor’s degree with a double major in psychology and sociology while working full time. She has two daughters and in their previous rental, the girls were not allowed to go outside because of safety concerns. Amy feels a Habitat home is the most realistic option to keep her daughters safe and create a brighter future for all of them.
H i g h l i g h t s• The annual Houses of Hope luncheon
raised $34,981. Dickson Habitat cele-brated 25 years of service to the community by recognizing the following charter board members at the luncheon with the Legacy of Hope Awards: Mack Adams, Norris Allen, Ed Blackburn, Hu Mayes, Mary Simmons, and Carey Thompson. The Dickson Habitat ReStore Volunteer of the Year Award went to Alex Jackson because of his enormous commitment of time to the ReStore.
• The annual Dickson Bowling event raised $6,035.
Robertson CountyHabitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville has expanded its service area to include Robertson County. “As we branch out into Robertson County, we are excited to cultivate local partnerships with businesses, churches, civic groups and potential applicants as we seek to put God’s love into action,” said Jeff Bennett, director of divisions. Bennett said fundraising in the Robertson division will begin in 2020 with the intent to accept applications for homeownership in 2021.
C o m m u n i t y B o a r d
Jennifer AdamsLeonard Belmares IIDr. Ed BlackburnMissy ChandlerGeri CoshattKaren CrouchAllison FeltsChris GreeneNorris HooverDale KarshenasMicah McAlisterCole McRaeMartha ShepardDebbie Street
C o m m u n i t y B o a r d
Keith AuvilleFaye BaileyShayne BellStephen CarrValerie KempTeresa EadsTony GrossMarianne IsbellJack KapankaPatty KennedyMary LittletonChris MooreDan MooreJennifer NoeLarry RobertsEdward WansingDarrell WhiteDianne Williams
Dickson County Cheatham County
New Habitat homeowners, Amy Mayfield (top), and Jennifer Meade (above). Martha Shepard (right), helping build Amy Mayfield’s house.
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D i v i s i o n S p o n s o r sCheatham SponsorsCedar Hill ChurchRBS, Inc.Goodwyn Mills CawoodCommunity Bank & TrustA.O. Smith Foundation, Inc.R.E. West Transportation, Inc.Demonbreun RoofingState IndustriesValerie Kemp CPAU.S. Bank- CheathamWalmart 1226 - Ashland CityDillon TransportationTodd Binkley InsuranceAshland City Free Will
Baptist ChurchPinnacle Financial Partners
Dickson SponsorsAnonymous DonorPublix Super Markets CharitiesThe Jackson FoundationUnited Way of Dickson CountyMissy ChandlerU.S. BankBowman Chapel United Methodist
Church
Wilson SponsorsA.O. Smith Foundation – LochinvarBob PhillipsCollege Hills Church of ChristCommunity Foundation of Middle
TennesseeCook’s United Methodist ChurchCustom PackagingDanny & Karen DuganEastern Middle Tennessee
Association of RealtorsEnbridge FoundationEvelyn S. & Jim Horne Hankins
FoundationFaith Evangelical Lutheran ChurchFamous FootwearFirst Baptist Church – LebanonFirst United Methodist Church –
LebanonMiddle Tennessee Electric Sharing
ChangeMt. Juliet Church of ChristProvidence ChurchPublix Super Markets CharitiesRed Lily Real EstateRotary Clubs in Wilson CountySt. Stephen Catholic CommunityThe Bridge FellowshipThe Guy and Lucile Jones and Their
Descendants Family Charitable Foundation
The Memorial FoundationVintage Market Days of NashvilleWalmartWhip Crackin’ RodeoWilson County Government
2019 2018
2019 2018
2019 2018
2019 2018
2019 2018
$22,790,429
$17,060,041
$14,432,214
$53,172,101
$30,381,672
$26,232,644
$19,957,554
$16,515,339
$57,526,817
$31,294,173
ASSETS FY2019 FY2018 Mortgages $31,473,983 $30,060,094 Real Estate & Construction in Progress $5,951,677 $3,128,629 Cash $6,302,060 $6,565,929 Receivables $1,309,314 $651,307 Other Assets $12,489,783 $12,766,142 Total $57,526,817 $53,172,101 LIABILITIES FY2019 FY2018 Notes Payable Secured by Harding Property $3,752,714 $4,056,020 Notes Payable Secured by Mortgages $17,264,029 $16,719,044 Notes Payable Unsecured $415,652 $343,768 NMTC Joint Venture Notes Payable $3,530,289 $3,525,934 Unearned Revenue on Mortgages $3,992,894 $4,120,924 Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $986,793 $400,543 Deferred Revenue $732,391 $667,000 Escrow Accounts $619,411 $548,439 Total $31,294,173 $30,381,672 NET ASSETS FY2019 FY2018 Temporarily Restricted $15,060,270 $13,285,064 Unrestricted $11,172,374 $9,505,365 Total $26,232,644 $22,790,429 REVENUE FY2019 FY2018 Contributed Income $7,794,590 $5,511,329 Transfer to Homeowners $6,385,400 $5,597,454 ReStores Sales $2,372,264 $2,273,702 Mortgage Sales Interest Contribution $1,398,397 $1,912,462 Mortgage Discount Amortization $1,466,743 $1,109,873 Other Income $540,160 $655,221 Total $19,957,554 $17,060,041 EXPENSES FY2019 FY2018 Program $14,223,268 $12,380,658 Support $2,292,071 $2,051,556 Total $16,515,339 $14,432,214 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FY2019 FY2018FROM OPERATIONS $3,442,215 $2,627,827 EXPENSE AS PERCENT OF EACH DOLLAR FY2019 FY2018 Program Expense 86% 86% Support Expense 14% 14%
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Fuller Society $100,000 +
Anonymous DonorBarnes Housing Trust FundBlevins Family Advised FundLinda and Mike CurbDollar GeneralDugan Family FoundationFederal Home Loan Bank of CincinnatiThe Frist FoundationGEODISHCA HealthcareJoe C. Davis FoundationLP Building SolutionsThe Memorial FoundationMetropolitan Development and Housing
AgencyTennessee Commission on Aging &
DisabilityTennessee Housing Development AgencyTennessee TitansU.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development
Master Builder $60,000 - $99,999Discovery, Inc.Ascension Saint Thomas HealthBrentwood Hills Church of ChristCatholic BuildKevin and Katie CrumboFirst Presbyterian Church of NashvilleGreater Nashville REALTORSLowe’sNissan North AmericaUnited Methodist Church BuildUnity BuildU.S. Bank and U.S. Bank FoundationPinnacle Financial PartnersThrivent FinancialWMEWestminster Presbyterian ChurchThe Zettler Family
Ground Breaker $5,000 - $7,499AIGBatten & Shaw, Inc.Belle Meade United
Methodist ChurchBose CorporationBrasfield & Gorrie, LLCChris and Jen Bricker
FundThe Bridge FellowshipChemTreatMary Kathleen ClucasCollege Hills Church of
ChristCommunity Bank & TrustCon Edison Clean EnergyConcrete Form Erectors,
Inc.Cook’s United Methodist
ChurchCustom Packaging, LLC.
— LebanonEarl Swensson Associates,
Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Ferguson, John and Carole Ferguson Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
First United Methodist Church of Lebanon TN, Inc.
Dan GaudetteJames GingrichGoodall HomesEvelyn S. & Jim Horne
Hankins FoundationHearst Autos, Inc.Habitat for Humanity
CanadaHillsboro Presbyterian
ChurchJE Dunn ConstructionJohnson Controls
International, PLCThe Guy and Lucile Jones
and their Descendants Family Charitable Foundation
Bill KoenigThe Herbert V. Kohler, Jr.
& Natalie Black Kohler Foundation For Giving Back
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lainhart
Layton Construction Company
Marketing Alliance Consultants, LLC.
Mendy and Tony MazzoJohnny Melton
Middle Tennessee Electric Sharing Change
Motor Trend GroupMt. Juliet Church of
ChristRakesh PatelThe Jimmy Pilkerton
Advised FundPrestige AutoRegent HomesDr. Lizbeth K. Thomas and
Dr. Victor J. ThomasThompson MachineryUnited-Heider Inspection
GroupTom and Sherrie WallaceWashington FoundationWillow Branch
Landscaping, LLC
Hard Hat Club $2,500 - $4,999AllianceBernsteinDan and Amy BedoreLee and Melanie BlankBLOX, LLCBone McAllester Norton
PLLCKent CaudillThe David and Janet
Chestnut Family Charitable Fund
Christ Presbyterian AcademyMr. and Mrs. Bob ClementConsolidated Engineering
LaboratoriesCox Automotive, Inc.Dillard’s in The Mall of Green
HillsEastern Middle Tennessee
Association of RealtorsFifth Third BankNick FischerFluid Peak CollectiveGil FuquaMr. and Mrs. Ken
GerdesmeierMr. and Mrs. John H.
GillespieBob and Julie GordonBarbara and Greg HagoodHarvest Construction
CompanyHenderson Building
SolutionsHereford Dooley ArchitectsDanny and Susan HerronHighmark Holdings, LLCHindu Cultural Center of
TennesseeHobbs & AssociatesHutton HomesIslamic Center of NashvilleDonnie and Jackie KempMr. and Mrs. Jack F. King, Sr.The Kroger CompanyM3 Technology GroupPatti and David MangumMartin Bros.Mt. Nebo Baptist Church
Nashville Electric ServiceNashville YardsJeff and Deborah OrtegaPage One AutoPrecision Rubber Products
Foundation, Inc.R. E. West Transportation,
IncMike RaganRealTracsRed Lily Real EstateRenasant BankReno & Cavanaugh PLLCLinda RisingDan Rose and Beth GordonRotary Club of Lebanon
Foundation, Inc.Ryman Hospitality PropertiesSecond Presbyterian ChurchSimplexGrinnellGreg and Debbie SmithAnn SoderquistSouth End United Methodist
ChurchShirley and Stuart Speyer
Family Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
SunTrust BankThe Henry Laird Smith
FoundationMr. and Mrs. DeWitt C.
Thompson IVTroy and Sylvia Tomlinson
Charitable FundTurner Construction
CompanyMark WeberWilson Bank and TrustWilson County, TennesseeWSP
Front Door League $1,000 - $2,499906 Studio Architects, LLCAladdin Industries Foundation,
Inc.Norris AllenMike and Barbara AllenAndrew Allen Charitable
FoundationAT&T BrentwoodAutomotive NewsJimmy and Cheri BattenBelmont United Methodist
ChurchKarl BentzBerkshire Hathaway Home
ServicesMatthew BlowBowman Chapel United
Methodist ChurchDavid and Mary Brislin Family
FoundationBroadway Electric Service CorpStephanie BrooksMartin and Cathy BrownJon and Barbara BruceBurr & Forman LLPCindy BussMr. John E. Cain IIICapWealthChristianson Patterson &
Associates
City of LebanonMr. and Mrs. Kent CleaverCongregation Ohabai SholomJerry CookCumberland Pediatric Assoc. PCEdward and Tammy DaechThe Danner FoundationDeborah DeLaceyDevenney Group ArchitectsDillon TransportationJohn and Kathy DoyleEl Rey Azteca of Mt. Juliet, Inc.Mr. Mark A. Emkes and Ms.
Maria Concepcion RenesEnsworth SchoolEshotsExecutive Women InternationalF&M BankFirst United Methodist ChurchBen FosterFour Star PavingRick FrenchDorothy Cate and Thomas F.
Frist FoundationThe Goad Family FoundationGobell Hays Partners, Inc.Gordon Memorial United
Methodist ChurchStanley E. GraberGresham SmithMartha and Eric GrindelandMeg and Alex HarrisTony and Margaret HeardJoe HegerAmber and Phil HertikHillcrest United Methodist
ChurchHolladay PropertiesLeslie HomraLucile Houseworth and Mark
MagnusonMickey and Bari JacobsSydney JohnsonJPD InvestmentsMark KaseValerie KempRobert E. and Jenny D. Kirkland
FoundationEric KlindtMs. Heloise Werthan KuhnLand Solutions Company, LLCLebanon Breakfast Rotary ClubJennifer LewisPatrick LowryHope LundtRobert W. & Elise B. Lykins
Charitable FoundationMac Constructors LLCDaniel and Barbara MartinSam and Renee McAllesterMr. and Mrs. Martin F.
McNamaraDoug MinorModern Woodmen of AmericaDan and Anoma MooreMSB Cockayne Fund, Inc.Mt. Juliet Breakfast Rotary ClubMt. Juliet Noon Rotary ClubMusic City CenterMVI Field ServicesNashville Catholic Business
Women LeagueNashville Mortgage Bankers
AssociationNashville Presbytery of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
NemakNHC Healthcare, DicksonOrtale Kelly Law Firm
Greg OswaldBob PhillipsThe Porch CompanyKate and Mark PritchardProductions PlusMr. and Mrs. Colin Reed, Brenda
and Colin Reed Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
John P. RigganJohn and Robin RobertsJohn and Jane RoeDr. and Mrs. Charles E. Roos,
Anne & Charles Roos Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
John and Carol RussellMike and Liz SchatzleinMary SchoettleSertoma Club of NashvilleDavid and Martha ShepardSouthern Site ContractorsKarl SprulesSam and Perian StrangStumb Healthcare ProfessionalsSystem Integrations, Inc.TennscoAndrew TerrellJosh TerryClay ThompsonGreg and Betsy TidwellTodd Binkley InsuranceTriStar BankTristar Horizon Medical CenterTTL, Inc.United Structural SystemsVerizonThe Village Real Estate Advised
Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Walmart #1226 Ashland CityWalmart FoundationJimmy and Corinne WardMr. Philip Craighead, The Whip
Crackin’ Rodeo Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Betsy and Ridley Wills IIILynn WilmerWard and Paula WilsonAndrea WoodardMs. Barbara ZanderZeitlin Sotheby’s International
RealtyNancy and Michael Zoretic
Mighty Hammer Club $500 - $99955 SouthElizabeth AdamsCristina O. AllenMr. Hal AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Nelson AndrewsLydia and George ArmisteadAuto Village, LLCAutodesk, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Daniel BaccusBank TennesseeEric and Nan BeatyShayne and Lisa BellTim BennettRev. and Mrs. C. Edward
BlackburnMargaret Blank-CookSteve and Pam BoydKeith and Michelle BoykinRichard BryanSuzanne and Mark BuchananScott and Susan Carey
Community Builder $30,000 - $59,999
Anonymous Donor
Deloitte
FIRST TENNESSEE BANK
Kirkland’s
The Melkus Family Foundation
Publix Super Markets Charities,
Inc.
Schneider Electric
UPS Foundation, Inc.
Wells Fargo and The Wells Fargo
Housing Foundation
West End United Methodist
Church
Woodmont Christian Church
Zander Insurance Group
Ken and Barb Zipperian
Dream Builder $15,000 - $29,999
Anonymous Donor
A. O. Smith Foundation, Inc.
Aegis Sciences Corporation
Bank of America
Brookside Properties Inc.
Caterpillar Financial Services
Corporation
Cathedral of the Incarnation
Christ Church Cathedral
Christ the King Church
Ford Motor Credit
Frost Brown Todd LLC
Ingram Entertainment Inc.
Frank and Maxine Majors
The Estate of Eleanor A. Moore
Outlaw State of Kind Fund
Regions Bank
Rotary Club of Nashville
Karen and Brad Springer
St. Stephen Catholic Community
University School of Nashville
Hope Builder $7,500 - $14,999Advance FinancialAnonymous DonorMr. and Mrs. Ed BrownRuss and Allison BurnsCalvary United Methodist ChurchCapStar BankMissy ChandlerChrist Presbyterian ChurchCMTCovenant Capital GroupCovenant Presbyterian ChurchJean and Gene CravensCrowe LLPDPR ConstructionEnbridge and The Enbridge Foundation
Famous FootwearFirst Evangelical Lutheran ChurchFirstBankForest Hills Baptist ChurchFugitive FoundationGeorge P. JohnsonGoodwyn Mills CawoodGoogle FiberHermitage United Methodist Church
I.C. Thomasson Associates, Inc.InfosystemsIngram Marine GroupThe Jackson FoundationKiwanis Club of NashvilleKPMGKraftCPAs PLLCThe Kroger CompanyNashville Bar Association and Nashville Bar Foundation
Nashville First Baptist ChurchPeoples Home Equity - The Haynes Team
Dr. and Mrs. Philip M. PfefferProvidence ChurchRagan-Smith Associates, Inc.RBS, Inc.Saint Thomas Hospital for Specialty Surgery
Sattler ManufacturingSMS HoldingsTravelersTruxton TrustUnited Way of Dickson CountyVintage Market DaysWoodmont Baptist Church
D o n o r s
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2 0 1 9 B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s
2 0 1 9 A d v i s o r y C o u n c i l
CD Steger Construction, Inc.John R. CheadleCherry BekaertChico’s FAS, Inc.Mike ColeCollege Hunks Hauling Junk
and MovingThadd and Mia CollinThe Comcast FoundationJoel and Rebecca CooperJohn and Laura CooperCrate ProsRobert CrichtonThe CSI CompaniesThomas W. CurlKevin DavenportDickson Pediatric DentistryVictoria DiPasqualeDon Hardin GroupCharles DunnSteve EmleyEPM Financial, LLCThe Steven and Laurie Eskind
Family FoundationFaith Evangelical Lutheran
ChurchTed and Laura FellmanScott and Lisa FieldingMr. and Mrs. Jack FleischerFranklin Synergy BankFreedom ChurchGateway Church Assembly
of GodThe Generous GroupPatrick GilbertLillian GilmerWilliam GlausGood Springs Free Will
Baptist ChurchJames GranberyGSRM LawScott GuptonKristy HairstonJason HaleJeff HallPreston and Marsha HarperRodney HarrisMr. and Mrs. Ashley P. Hill, III.Hiscall, Inc.Jennifer HutchesonMarsha HutsellKen and Mary Jo InnisJ.T. Lovell Company, Inc.Paul JohnsonDale and Amir KarshenasRobbie KingKenneth KnappKrown Kleen, LLCTom and Laurie LeeJon Lehman and Krista RitterLynn LesterRichard Littlehale and
Martha BoydLugo’s LLCMatt MartinJim and Jessica McCannJohn and Christine McCarthyBrian P. McGuinnessDon and Gloria MersmanAnnelise MetscherJulia MonsonMekesha MontgomeryMorgan StanleyLarry and Susan MortonNeal & Harwell, PLCNew Image Hair StudioCharles and Andrea OverbyElizabeth and Laurence PapelParker Peery PropertiesEric and Natalie PaslayLauren and Charlie PaynePegram Church of ChristJoelle PhillipsRackley Roofing Company, Inc.Jeff and Kendra RayAllen and Carol ReynoldsDave RhodesRebecca and Aaron Roe
Nahshon and Stephanie RothScott and Melinda RuffinAlexander K. RustSanderson Family Giving FundSteve and Melissa SledgeChris and Amber SmithLucy and Rich SmithWade and DeeAnna SmithCarolyn Smith BryantSouthern Bank of TennesseeSouthminster Presbyterian
ChurchJill SprinkleErin SteidlJim and Karel StraughnJohn and Amy StritikusDr. and Mrs. Paul StumbSynovus BankThe Taylor Family Charitable
FundThomas & Hutton Engineering
Co.Mara ThompsonBobby TidwellThe Turley Foundation, Inc.John WeisenseelDon and Lori Weiss, Jr., DDSWestRockLarry WhisenantTed and Sharon WilliamsStephen Sid WilliamsK. Janelle WilsonMatt WiltshireGladys WolfeElizabeth Worsham
Brick & Mortar Club $250-$499A .C. Superwash, Inc.Advanced Diagnostic Imaging,
PCAeroCare Holdings, Inc.Ajilon StaffingJacky AkbariBill and Crickett AllenMr. and Mrs. James C.
ArmisteadAlan and Melissa AthertonDon and Anita BaltimoreBrian BarryFelicia BassRandy and Judy BellJeff BennettSuzanne and William BensonDavid BohanBone Dry Roofing, Inc.Anna BoonElizabeth and Alexander
BrandauMark and Angie BrannanBrewhouse SouthMark M. BrownMr. and Mrs. James H. Burnett IIIDr. Jerome BurrLee CampbellCapitol Entertainment Group, LLCCedarstone BankBlake ChanceyShirley and Glenn CherryGlen Allen CivittsPatrick CliffordCornerstone Pulmonary &
Critical Care Associates, PLLCWilliam CrenshawDr. Elizabeth Parrot - Denny
and Kurt DennyJ. William DennyTara DeSelmsBill DickersonDickson Co. Ministerial
FellowshipDickson County Prayer
AllianceDickson Title, LLCShelly DillowDMI Hotels
Yvette Doran and Dwayne Novak
Mr. Tim DowneyLucas and Vicky ElliotWalker EntwistleTipton and Ann EvansDavid and Heidi FaulksFirst Baptist Church of
LebanonFirst Freedom BankLucia FolkGail & RiceGannett Foundation, Inc.Corey and Sara GerulisGibbs Pharmacy, Inc.Jeff GordonGwen and Frank GordonKeith GrantSammie GriffinTony and Joy GrossKim GrossmanRyan and Brooke HarrisJeff HazelipJonathan and Jennifer HelmCarolyn HudspethJoseph HunterHurdle Land and Realty, IncBret InglisJ.M. Insurance Agency, Inc.Adam JamesJane JonesJennifer JoyFred and Joanne KirbyWally KnoxLebanon General Practice,
Inc.Price LechleiterLester FarmsAnson LewisLewis, Thomason, King, Krieg
& Waldrop, PCLawrence and Sandra LipmanMatt LittleMary LittletonLochinvarChuck MaderJack and Jackie MaloneTerrence MayberryPatrick McCartan
Scott McGilberryJohn McHenryJohn and Miriame MeierMerryman-Farr, LLCAndrew MonginMoody Nolan, Inc.Rob and Elizabeth MyersMatt NicholsonBrian NockJennifer NoeSuzanne B. NordmannMichael and Kim OliverJeremy and Ann OliverMaureen and John OrganAndrea and Jordon OsbornGreg and Karen PattersonAllen and Cheryl Patton Advised
Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Paul Nawiesniak DDS PLLCEddie and Mary PawlawskiBill R. PhillipsPillar To PostJohn C. PopeWilliam PuryearPuryear Farms, Inc.John RamsayDavid and Jennifer RawlingLarry and Judy ReddenSam & Micaela Reed, Brenda and
Colin Reed Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Martin RenkisSteven and Leslie ResslerLaRawn RheaRobert and Joan RialJerome and Nada RichardsonKaren RoachLarry RobertsRochelle McCulloch & Aulds, PLLCPaul S. RogersGeorge RoweRev. Carson and Janet SalyerSammie Gibbs ConstructionSanders Family FundDon and Stacey SchlitzRoland and Pam SchnellerScott Maynard Construction LLC
Jessica and Josh ScoutenServpro of Wilson CountyChris ShepardRick and Gwyn ShepardMs. Marybeth Shinn and
Mr. David H. KrantzShikhar ShuklaGlen SiegelSimplifileSirius XM RadioShawn SmithSmith Chiropractic and RehabilitationAndrew SouthernCharles and Dina StarksJanet SterchiJennifer C. Stone - SextonAaron and Katherine StranahanStratacommStephen and Carolyn TaylorThe Bryant Family FoundationThe CATO CorporationThe Kiwanis Club FoundationThe Property PlaceBill and Carol TitusTriumph BankKelly and Sharon TruittPhilip and Renee TulimieriUBS Financial ServicesUPS Store-Mt. JulietUrban Physical Therapy, Inc.Beth VanGilderW. C. Dillon Company LLCAmanda WachtlerJohn and Elizabeth WagsterBeverly L. WattsKen WebbWellingtonCastle Heights Farm Bureau
Insurance Inc.Darrell WhiteWings Over the South, LLCDon and Linda WirthLisa and Mark WoodruffWright Medical Billing, LLC.David YeaterRosemary ZettlerTory and Kim TredwaySara G. Moon
Jacky AkbariWorthington Advisory
Cristina AllenCompass Executives, LLC
Brian BarryNashville Lifestyles Magazine
Dan BedoreThe Brandware Group
Shayne BellCommunity Bank & Trust
Missy ChandlerParker Peery Properties
Daniel ClarkThompson Machinery
Overton ColtonTruxton Trust
Nathan CrossettWells Fargo
Yvette DoranSaint Thomas Medical Partners
Janella EscobarCracker Barrel
Ben FosterKPMG
Trey GeisenhofferWilson Bank & Trust
Meg HarrisAllianceBernstein
Rodney HarrisHCA Healthcare
Ted KleeNorth America, Schneider
David MangumLaw Office of David G. Mangum
Lethia MannFirst Horizon Bank
Mendy Mazzo, chairSkanska
Sam McAllesterBone McAllester Norton PLLC
Patrick McCartanCaterpillar Financial Services
Corporation
David McGowanRegent Homes
Scott McWilliamsRoyal Range USA
Mekesha MontgomeryFrost Brown Todd LLC
Matthew NicholsonTurner Construction Company
Fabian BedneOrganicus Design LLC
Rev. Ed BlackburnRetired
Lee BlankRegions Bank
Anna BoonBoon Consulting Group
Kent CleaverPinnacle Financial Partners
Kebbyn ConnellMetropolitan Nashville
Airport Authority
Joel CooperDeloitte
Richard CourtneyChristianson, Patterson,
Courtney and Assoc.
Rob CrichtonRetired, The Crichton
Group
Tom CurlTriumph Bank
Danny DuganRetired, North America
Administrators
Derek FarrellCommunity Health
Systems, Inc.
Nicholas FischerGoogle Fiber
Jack FleischerHermitage Lighting
Lucia FolkThe Change Agent•cy
Gil FuquaCorporate
Communications
Ken GerdesmeierRetired, Deloitte
Patrick GilbertGresham Smith and Partners
John GillespieRetired, Gillespie Land
Development
Max GoldbergStrategic Hospitality, LLC
Sammie GriffinWells Fargo
J. Scott GuptonINSBANK
Don HardinDon Hardin Group
Ken HarmsRetired, UPS
Joseph HunterVanderbilt University
Jennifer HutchesonRyman Hospitality Properties
Carla JarrellPinnacle Financial Partners
Kevin KessingerTechnology Advisor
Jack KingButler Snow
Paul Kleine-KrachtThe North Highland
Company
Ken KulagaHCA Healthcare
Joe LacherHUB International
Chris LogueSunTrust Bank
Dan MartinRetired, Ingram Barge
Alan MazerUrban Housing Solutions
Jim McCannRetired, Franklin American
Mortgage
Philip McCutchanU.S. Bank
Chuck MerrittWhite Post Media
Lee MoletteMolette Investment
Services
Larry MortonRetired, Crowe
Rami NofalTouchstone Medical Imaging
Dan RoseRogers Group, Inc.
Carson SalyerRetired, Westminster
Presbyterian Church
Jessica ScoutenKraftCPAs, PLLC
Lucy SmithFridrich & Clark Realty
Wade SmithFinancial Consultant
Benton SmothersHolladay Properties
Karen SpringerAscension Healthcare
Dan SurfaceSocial Enterprise
Consultant
Gregory TidwellSmith Gee Studio
Chemeka WachtlerLP Building Solutions
Mandy WachtlerPilkerton Realtors
Ward WilsonU.S. Bank
Pam PfefferTreemont Capital Inc.
Anne RolmanBank of America
Jarron SpringerGreater Nashville
REALTORS
Charles StarksMusic City Center
Gif ThorntonAdams and Reese LLP
Tom WallaceMTSU
Mark WeberNashville Electric Service
Jay WilliamsWME
Ridley WillsThe Wills Company
Christie WilsonThe Wilson Group Real
Estate Services
Alan YoungArmor Concepts, LLC
Nancy ZoreticPinnacle Financial Partners
N a s h v i l l e
Batten & Shaw, Inc.Filipino American
AssociationFlood Bumstead McCreary
McCarthyHolladay PropertiesHoly Rosary Catholic ChurchHunt Brothers PizzaISTSKeep Truckin’Kirjathjearim Lodge No. 104Music City RoofingVanderbilt Habitat for
HumanityGoodpasture Beta ClubHunt Brothers PizzaMidtown FellowshipUniversal Music GroupJudah Temple of PraiseStudio BuellBelmont Kappa PsiWestpark Communications
C h e a t h a m
Cheatham County Central High SchoolEMPower MeHarpeth High SchoolSycamore High School
D i c k s o n
Austin Peay State University - Service Learning
Creek Wood High SchoolDickson County Family YMCADickson County Help CenterDickson County High SchoolOld Reynoldsburgh Chapter,
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Walnut Street Church of Christ
W i l s o nAmazon Fulfillment CenterBridgestone Distribution CenterCumberland UniversityFamous FootwearPope John Paul II High School
Build Volunteer Groups
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COMMUNITY BUILDER
DREAM BUILDER
HOPE BUILDER
Thank You to Our 2019 Spring Build Sponsors
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