70 Williamson County Nonprofits Participate in The Big Payback

The countdown is on for Middle Tennessee’s largest online giving day, The Big Payback! Last year, more than 14,435 donors came together in a big way to “pay back” the nonprofits raising more than $2.65 million for the community in 24 hours.

The Big Payback is a community-wide, 24 hour online giving challenge hosted by The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. This charitable event helps area nonprofits raise much-needed dollars and bring awareness to pressing needs in our communities.

For 24 hours, from midnight to 11:59 p.m. CST on May 3, 2016, donors can make gifts to participating nonprofits, schools, and religious institutions located in or providing services in the 40 counties of Middle Tennessee.

770 public charities, schools and religious institutions signed up to participate, 70 of them are located in Williamson County.

Click below to see all the Williamson County non-profits participating this year and read their mission statement. Click here to donate.

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logoslide2Take the Reins
Our mission is to bring a joy and a sense of accomplishment to young people with special life challenges through therapeutic equine riding with the guidance of Christ. The children in our program learn to groom, tack and ride the horses. They gain confidence through working with the horses and they also develop ownership of their riding skills as they progress. Our goal is to provide a safe place for children to learn and grow in their riding and life skills. Through the love and power of Jesus, therapeutic riding can provide physical, emotionally and spiritual healing. What is done here at Take The Reins, has the ability to change the lives of these children and families forever.

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childrenshomeTennessee Baptist Children’s Homes
The mission of Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes is to minister the love of Christ to children and families in crisis.

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client_id_43208_logo_1449532162.0824The Arc Williamson County
 The Arc Williamson County empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to actively participate in their community throughout their lifetime through advocacy, research, education and quality of life services.

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LOGO-2015The Battle of Franklin Trust
The mission of The Battle of Franklin is to preserve, understand, and interpret the story of a people forever impacted by the American Civil War; Battle of Franklin, Carnton Plantation and The Carter House.

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client_id_43893_logo_1452129174.0385The Refuge Center for Counseling
The Refuge Center for Counseling exists to offer affordable professional counseling services in order to empower, educate and support individuals, couples and families in need.

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1415309984The Well Outreach of Spring Hill 
Exists to be the hands and feet of Jesus by serving those in need through supporting spiritual, emotional, and physical growth.

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client_id_49238_upload_1455047819.2261Tucker’s House
Tucker’s House partners with the families of children with disabilities by providing the home renovation and retrofitting services and resources necessary to make their homes safe and more accessible.

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client_id_43041_logo_1454951515.7767Unchained Movement
Unchained educates communities and empowers survivors of domestic sex trafficking through restorative programs.

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client_id_50313_logo_1456247326.5713United Way of Williamson County
Improving people’s lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities.

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PrintWaves, Inc.
Empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to progress toward their full potential.

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studentsWilliamson College
Williamson College’s current enrollment is approximately 90 students which includes undergraduate, graduate, dual enrollment and ESL (non-credit) students. A second cohort of our Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership began their studies in October 2015; members of the first cohort will graduate in May 2016. In addition to classroom studies, these graduate students travel to study leadership at the national level and abroad to study leadership in conflicting cultures.

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client_id_70173_logo_1457491807.9426Williamson County Youth Orchestra 
The Williamson County Youth Orchestra seeks to encourage musical excellence by providing superior musical training and a variety of performance opportunities for young musicians in Williamson County and surrounding areas. We believe that playing music together supports community among diversity enriching the lives of young people while encouraging a life-long love of the arts.

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client_id_43936_logo_1452198149.688Women Survivors Alliance
To transform survivorship from a mood into a movement by empowering, educating, and connecting women whose lives have been touched by cancer. To establish a network where women affected by cancer can find their voice, improve their quality of life, and embrace their 2nd Act.