Williamson County Nonprofits Participating in The Big Payback

the big payback

The countdown is on for Middle Tennessee’s largest online giving day, The Big Payback! Last year, donors came together in a big way to “pay back” the nonprofits raising more than $2.6 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, taking place May 3rd. This charitable event helps area nonprofits raise much-needed dollars and bring awareness to pressing needs in our communities.

On May 3, donors can make gifts to participating nonprofits, schools, and religious institutions located in or providing services in the 40 counties of Middle Tennessee.

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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21st District Recovery Court
The mission of the 21st Drug Court is to leverage the power of the court and the synergy of a multi-disciplinary team to compel the recovery of local chemically-dependent, non-violent offenders through effective treatment and supervision thereby increasing public safety, reducing crime and its costs and restoring individuals to their families, workplace and community. Our mission is to save lives and to give sober, productive participants back to their communities. We have graduated over 150 people since 2002 and over 50% of these remain alcohol and drug-free.

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ABLE Youth
To reach and teach all children in wheelchairs the importance of complete independence, which in turn leads to self-esteem, motivation, and a desire to excel, using sports as a catalyst. The children of A.B.L.E. Youth are taught to Adapt, Believe, Love and Enjoy life as it pertains to them. As the children show signs of independence, they are introduced to all types of wheelchair sports and recreation which further enhance their belief they are truly “capABLE” of anything in life.

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adult learning centerAdult Learning Center
The Adult Learning Center, established in 1986 as the Literacy Council of Williamson County, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of adults in Williamson County, Tennessee, through free programs that empower clients to develop reading, writing, conversation and math skills.

 

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Backlight ProductionsBacklight Productions
Providing opportunities for adults with special needs to gain education in the arts and perform significant roles before live audiences, enabling them to enhance their social skills through artistic expression and to grow in confidence both on and off the stage.

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barefoot republic campBarefoot Republic Camp
Barefoot Republic’s mission is to facilitate Christ-centered relationships between individuals from diverse racial, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds through an equally diverse platform of artistic, athletic and team-building programs. To reflect God’s pursuit of His children through interests and passions, interpersonal relationships, and equipping students with tools for exploring and discovering God’s presence in their lives.

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BGABattle Ground Academy
To ignite and nurture student curiosity, intellect, and character.

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beneath the skinBeneath the Skin
Offering relationship and resources to fans of the Music scene through a Peer to Peer Mentoring program to support, equip and guide them on a path to self-love/worth.

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Benton Hall AcademyBenton Hall Academy
Benton Hall Academy offers a curriculum designed to challenge each student to his or her highest intellectual and creative abilities. The school’s program strives to prepare each student academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally, through individualized instruction, to work to his or her potential and to make a successful transition into the workplace, or into a higher learning experience. The highest priority is given to the development of sensitive, autonomous human beings who relate well with others, know how to learn, and how to make wise choices.

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Blessed Earth Tennessee
To inspire and equip Christians to become better stewards of the earth.
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both handsBoth Hands
Both Hands is a different kind of adoption fundraiser. An adoptive family recruits a team of volunteers and Both Hands coaches them to coordinate a service project fixing up a widow’s home. Similar to a 5k race or golf charity event, the volunteer team sends letters to raise sponsorship for their day of service. However, instead of running or golfing, the team serves a widow in their community. Committed to raising its own support separately, no funds are deducted for Both Hands’ operating costs. All of the funds received help an orphan be adopted into a forever family, a widow is provided with free labor and all of the volunteers serve their community. Both Hands – One for the Widow, One for the Orphan. Since starting in 2008, Both Hands has completed over 550 projects across 42 states, brought over 600 orphans closer to home, served over 600 widows and enabled over 16,000 volunteers to impact their community. With raising a total of over $6 million for adoptions and orphan causes, Both Hands has been heralded as one of the leading adoption fundraisers.

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bravo creative arts ceterBravo Creative Arts Center
Bravo is dedicated to providing meaningful and inspiring opportunities for area children and teens to participate in the performing arts and bringing quality, affordable, family oriented entertainment to the greater Nashville community.

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brentwood woman's clubBrentwood Woman’s Club
The Brentwood Woman’s Club is dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service.

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PrintBridges
Bridges Domestic Violence Center serves women, men and children affected by domestic violence ensuring a safe transition to successful independent living through education, intervention and case management.

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brightstone 2Brightstone
To provide a comprehensive work, social support, and future residential community for adults with special needs, expanding their potential and helping them develop mentally, physically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually.