
In 2024, the Dan & Margaret Maddox Fund brought together a community group of composed of young environmental professionals and activists to distribute $100,000 in grants to Middle Tennessee organizations working to protect the natural environment. This was our first participatory grantmaking initiative to focus specifically on the environment. Previous years had focused on high school youth, HBCUs, and LGBTQ+ youth. This year’s group met regularly over the course of six months to learn about grantmaking and different nonprofit organizations to make the follow grants:
- $30,000 to The Tennessee Aquatic Project
- $30,000 to Brooklyn Heights Community Garden
- $20,000 to the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition
- $10,000 to Recycle Reinvest
- $10,000 to Tennessee Ancient Sites Conservancy
This Advisory Board wanted to fund organizations and initiatives focused on increasing access to green space, climate justice, and food justice. When looking at the applications, they prioritized applications that embodied Indigenous and racial justice, intersectionality, advocacy & direct service.