Community Foundation Flood Grantees Recovery Progress

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Thank you for helping us rise above, restore community and rebuild lives. Since the Flood of 2010, through the work of our flood grantees*, we accomplished: The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee *These flood recovery milestones reflect the collective work of our community’s nonprofit organizations, with the help of The Community Foundation’s flood relief grant funding, and are based on reports provided by our flood grantees. Tennessee flood-impacted clients served through a broad range of nonprofits damaged homes repaired 794,267 volunteer hours dedicated 3,210 pieces of furniture & appliances provided to help make houses into homes 18,250 flood survivors provided access to counseling 8,585 calls for help answered by 2-1-1 11,978 182,044 1,274 people received rental/ mortgage assistance homes rebuilt 586 2,002 cash gift cards provided 143 tons of debris cleared from waterways home visits with flood-affected Davidson County residents to assess needs through door-to-door outreach, ensuring no one fell through the cracks 5,475

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Through the collective work of 112 nonprofits which received funding through flood response donations to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, this is a summary of flood recovery accomplishments over the past two years.

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Thank you for helping us rise above, restore community and rebuild lives.Since the Flood of 2010, through the work of our flood grantees*, we accomplished:

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee*These flood recovery milestones reflect the collective work of our community’s nonprofit organizations, with the help of The Community Foundation’s flood relief grant funding, and are based on reports provided by our flood grantees.

Tennessee flood-impacted clients served through a broad range of nonprofits

damaged homes repaired

794,267 volunteer hours dedicated

3,210 pieces of furniture &

appliances provided to help make houses into homes

18,250 flood survivors provided

access to counseling

8,585 calls for help

answered by 2-1-1

11,978

1 82,044

1,274 people received rental/

mortgage assistancehomes rebuilt

586

2,002 cash gift cards

provided

143 tons of debris cleared from waterways

home visits with flood-affected Davidson County residents to assess needs through door-to-door outreach, ensuring no one fell through the cracks

5,475