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Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance Scholarship Fund for Nursing Grant

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Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance Scholarship Fund for Nursing Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Last Updated: September 04, 2025

Summary

The Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance Scholarship Fund for Nursing, established by the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, supports nursing students in their final year at select universities. It honors the legacy of the Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance, which significantly contributed to public health from 1927 to 2014. This scholarship aims to foster new generations of healthcare professionals committed to improving community health and well-being.

Overview

About Us For over 30 years, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) has been driving meaningful, positive change in our community. We do this by bringing together those who want to help and those who need help. Through the power of collective philanthropy, our goal is to amplify donor intent while remaining flexible enough to ensure that resources are directed to where they can do the greatest good. We know the greater Nashville area. We understand its neighborhoods, its most pressing challenges, its unsung nonprofit heroes, and its emerging partnerships with the greatest potential. As our region continues to rapidly change, that knowledge gives us a unique vantage point to bring people and places together to do what none of us can do on our own—build a more thriving and inclusive community. Mission Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee strives to build a more thriving and inclusive community — today and for generations to come — by transforming thoughtful generosity into positive change. Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance Scholarship Fund for Nursing The Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance (NAMA) was a group of physician spouses who volunteered their time to improve the health of the people of Nashville from 1927-2014. Early members furnished a chapel for General Hospital, rolled bandages during World War II, and promoted the Salk polio vaccine. As the decades passed, NAMA continued to play a vital role in keeping Nashville “well.” Members taught thousands of school children the importance of good health, built handicapped-accessible homes for Habitat for Humanity, and furnished playrooms at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and Nashville’s Ronald McDonald House. NAMA worked to end domestic violence, bullying, smoking, and AIDS, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for medical education.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Nursing students who are in the final year of their nursing course of study at Aquinas College, Belmont University, Tennessee State University, or Vanderbilt University are eligible to apply for assistance.

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