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Page 1: Team Ashlee - Habitat Nashville · Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Heads to Nashville Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter pass the hammer to Danny Herron to signify the 36th Carter Work

2 0 1 8 A n n u a l R e p o r t

Team Ashlee

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Home is the Key | page 1

Home is the Key, Danny Herron page 3Property Brothers | Home is Key pages 4-5Corporate st atement pages 6 -7Faith st atement pages 8 - 9Volunteer recog nit ion pages 10 -11Agency highl ights page 12Habit at ’s new home page 14Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project page 15Homeowner Services st atement pages 18 -19ReStore st atement pages 20 -21Wilson Habit at for Humanity pages 22-23Cheatham Habit at for Humanity page 24Dickson Habit at for Humanity page 25Financials page 27Donors pages 28 -30Board and Advisor y Board page 31Sponsors page 32-33

Inside | 2018 Annual Report

Home is the Key cover photo by Habitat for Humanity International

MISSION: Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

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Home is the Key | page 3 page 2 | Annual Report 2018

Home is the Key

Affordable housing is a growing challenge for our vibrant city. Estimates are that 40 percent of our neighbors who rent are housing cost burdened. This number is staggering in the light of the nearly 100 new residents Nashville welcomes each day. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville is fortunate to enlist the support of so many corporate, faith and government partners—who are willing to not only contribute financially, but to also work on the build site along with future Habitat homeowners creating a powerful community bond and legacy of caring for one another in our “it” city. Drew and Jonathan Scott from the popular HGTV TV series, “Property Brothers” spent some time in Nashville in 2018, highlighting not only our city’s challenge for more affordable housing, but also shining the light on the need worldwide. These Habitat Humanitarians are featured on our annual report cover this year. They worked alongside local Habitat homeowners Ashlee and Amanda building their homes as part of Habitat for Humanity’s Home is the Key campaign. We are so grateful for the significant awareness for more affordable homes that their participation brought to our city. Study after study affirms that home is the key to improving health and school performance for children, reducing crime in neighborhoods, and increasing the potential for low-income families to escape poverty. Supporting our mission is about so much more than building four walls. Your support lifts up lives for generations, changing neighborhoods and supporting more infrastructure for the city through a shared tax base.

Habitat for Humanity’s success as an institution from its infancy in 1968 in Georgia as a dream of Clarence Jordan and Millard and Linda Fuller is founded on partnerships and a shared value of dignity for all. Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, have been building on that dream since 1984, spending a week every year building homes across the world for those in need of affordable shelter. The Carters will be bringing their support to Nashville through the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Oct. 6-11, 2019, partnering with us to serve a total of 58 Nashville families. Twenty new single-family homes will be built during the Carter Work Project week in October. An additional 12 new single family homes and 26 new townhomes will be constructed by 2021 with support of funding raised through the project. We are excited about where we are and where we can go with your continued financial support. Home truly is the key to a better world.

Danny HerronPresident and CEOHabitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Habitat homeowners Hana Bishay and Nagwa Hens | Multiple sponsor buildPhoto by Madeline Morgan

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P h o t o b y H a b i t a t f o r H u m a n i t y I n t e r n a t i o n a l

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Rain, snow, and sleet did not dampen the spirits of the sponsors and volunteers who

worked alongside future homeowners Ashlee Walker Pride and Amanda Osborne

building their Habitat homes as part of the national campaign “Home is the Key.” The

builds took place in April as part of Habitat for Humanity’s month-long affordable housing

campaign featuring Habitat Humanitarians Drew and Jonathan Scott from HGTV’s

“Property Brothers” show. The Brothers, along with Ashlee and Amanda’s sponsors and

volunteers, raised the trusses on the first day and planted grass in the rain on the last

day getting the homes ready for dedication. Media coverage from the “Today” show,

HGTV, “People,” “USA Today,” “Us Weekly” and many others reached around the world,

in addition to attracting nearly 7 million followers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

checking in throughout the month. Also supporting the campaign were Nashville-based

musicians Eric Paslay, along with Eric’s wife, Natalie, and RaeLynn, who came out to

help build and entertain the volunteers. Special guest celebrity chef Roshara Sanders

was there for dedication and talked about how impactful and life changing it was for her

to grow up in a Habitat home.

H o m e i s t h e K e y s e c u r e d

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Home is the Key | page 1 1page 10 | Annual Report 2018

B r i t t a n y H o d g e s b u i l d | S p o n s o r T h e H C A F o u n d a t i o n | P h o t o b y L e i l a G r o s s m a n

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• Habitat of Greater Nashville served 42 families through homeownership in four counties in fiscal year 2018.

• More than $200,000 was raised at Nashville’s annual Houses of Hope. Event co-chairs were Sam McAllester, vice chairman and member Bone McAllester Norton PLLC and Habitat Advisory Board member; and Overton Colton, chief administrative and risk officer, Truxton Trust and Habitat Executive Committee member.

• More than 32 golf teams from across the country particapated in the annual Golf Classic at the Golf Club of Tennessee

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raising more than $150,000 in support of Habitat.

• Thirteen families paid off their Habitat morgages in fiscal year 2018.

• Habitat uses 100 percent of sponsor dollars to cover the cost of each home.

• Habitat of Greater Nashville won its 11th consecutive award for sustainable building excellence from the US Environmental Protection Agency.

• Habitat of Greater Nashville is in the top tier of Habitat affiliate tithe contributors, with fiscal year 2018 tithe exceeding $100,000.

“I want to thank my sponsors and volunteers. Without them, Habitat, and God, this opportunity of homeownership would not be possible for me right now.” — Brittany Hodges

A g e n c y H i g h l i g h t s

H u s s e i n A l b a m r n y a n d N a r e e n K u v l y b u i l d | S p o n s o r F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c hP h o t o b y A l e x M o r g a n

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Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Heads to Nashvil le

R o s a l y n n a n d J i m m y C a r t e r p a s s t h e h a m m e r t o D a n n y H e r r o n t o s i g n i f y t h e 3 6 t h C a r t e r W o r k P r o j e c t w i l l b e i n N a s h v i l l e i n 2 0 1 9 . P h o t o b y H a b i t a t f o r H u m a n i t y I n t e r n a t i o n a l .

Since 1984, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter

have traveled around the world with

Habitat for Humanity to build and

improve homes. Their time and efforts

help to raise awareness of the critical

need for affordable homeownership.

For 35 years, former President and Mrs.

Carter have worked alongside more

than 103,000 volunteers in 14 countries

to help build, renovate or repair 4 ,331

homes. For their outstanding efforts,

President and Mrs. Carter have been

designated as Habitat Humanitarians

for their tireless work in support of

affordable homeownership. The 2019

Carter Work Project in Nashville will be

their 36th project .

The 2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work

Project will serve a total of 58 Nashville

families. Twenty new single-family homes

will be built during the Carter Work Project

week Oct. 6-11, 2019 in Park Preserve, An

additional 12 new single family homes and

26 new townhomes will be constructed by

2021 with support of funding raised for the

project.

Ralph Perrey, executive director of the

Tennessee Housing Development Agency,

announced a $1 million challenge grant in

support of the Carter Work Project.

Sponsorship opportunities are available.

To be a part of this historic event, contact

Danny Herron, (615) 254-4663.

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1 n e w h o m e f o r H a b i t a t

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville celebrated our first year in our new home. Controlling occupancy cost through ownership of a centrally located space is paramount in

the long-term sustainability of Habitat’s ministry. Replacing five previous leases reduced overall occupancy expense. The 65,000 square foot facility houses our main

offices, ReStore, construction warehouse, and Homeowner Academy all under one roof!

Homeroom ReStore

Construction ShopHomeowner Academy

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Home is the Key | page 19

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As the ReStore enters its second year at 414 Harding Place, donations, sales, and shopper satisfaction are at an all-time high. The Nashville ReStore’s more than 13,000 monthly customers love the easy-to-navi-gate wide aisles, additional merchandise, LED lighting, shopping carts, and plenty of free parking. ReStore shoppers can find just about anything from furniture and flooring to plumbing fixtures, lighting and hardware at the 35,000-square-foot store. Donors find the donation drop-off process at the back of the store convenient and quick, says Fred Kirby, ReStore director of Retail Sales. For donation pick-up for large items, the ReStore features a new, state-of-the-art on-line donation scheduling software and a second donation truck, which greatly reduces pickup times.

The ReStore also features a new scratch and dent section for appliances, a new bargain corner containing a variety of merchandise, a large selection of area rugs, and a complete paint section.

Community support from individuals and companies has been tremendous, says Kirby. “Companies like UPS and HCA drive ReStore volunteer support, which is vital to running a store of this size,” says Kirby.

The ReStore’s Deconstruction service, offering free removal of cabinets, doors, lighting fixtures and other items by insured professionals, continues to be popular and provides a steady supply of kitchen cabinets, windows, and doors to be sold at the ReStore. The ReStore’s Deconstruct service saves thousands of dollars in renovation fees and greatly reduces related environmental impact. Through the ReStore’s reuse policy, more than 800 tons of materials are diverted from city landfills annually. Call Jim Neal, Deconstruc-tion director, at (615) 942-1273, to schedule your Deconstruct appointment.

Shoppers can continue to find reduced priced merchandise at all three ReStores in Davidson, Dickson and Wilson counties on the website: w w w.hab i t atnashv i l l e .o rg /restore , or by following the ReStore on Facebook and Insta-gram, which feature the latest merchandise.

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U P S v o l u n t e e r s a t t h e R e S t o r e | P h o t o b y To d d B i l b r e y

Ace HardwareCMTCostcoDavidson County Sheriff’s Dept.Desk Chairs and ThingsEllis Moving & StorageEnglish & CompanyHermitage Lighting GalleryKirkland’s

Lowe’s Home ImprovementNippon ExpressOptoroPorter PaintPrime SourceSledgeCraftSprintz FurnitureSteves & SonsTennsco

R e S t o r e G i f t i n K i n d

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7 8 f a m i l i e s

have affordable homes in Wi lson County

Wilson Community BoardJoe Ali, Auto Village, LLCLynda Burge, West Main RealtyJoni Cochran, Monarch Paradigm GroupKate Dailey, Pinnacle Financial PartnersKristin Fleming, F&M BankTrey Geisenhoffer, Wilson Bank & TrustTyler Hutton, Hutton HomesJerry Kennon, contractor Kim Lacy, Modern Woodmen FraternalDoug Mathis, Cloud Realthy, LLCRobin Morthel, Wilson County Board

of EducationKyle Musice, Everett Cash MutualDavid Pierce, Manheim NashvilleMartin Porter, EPM FinancialDavid Rhodes, Mt. Juliet Advisors, LLCRobin Sistad, Pinnacle Financial PartnersDavid Sloan II, LochinvarKatherine Stranahan, Prolific

ReStore ShopperTom Wallace, MTSU

Homeowner: Melissa VaughnSponsors: Danny and Karen Dugan

Homeowner: Lisa Nichols Sponsors: 2017 Community Build

Homeowners: Wael Tawadrous & Naglaa Esravell

Sponsors: 2018 Community Build

H i l l a r y C o w e l l h o m e d e d i c a t i o n | P h o t o b y To d d B i l b r e y

Wilson Habitat for Humanity helped four families purchase homes in the 2018 fiscal year and continues to generate community awareness for affordable housing through its presence at various events. Two Golf Challenges raised more than $94,000 at Five Oaks Golf & Country Club in Lebanon.

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Cheatham Community BoardKeith Auville, A.O. SmithFaye Bailey, retiredShayne Bell, Community Bank & TrustStephen Carr, Stephen Carr RealtyValerie Kemp, Valerie Kemp Dreier CPATeresa Eads, Cheatham County Funeral HomeTony Gross, City of Kingston SpringsMarianne Isbell, U.S. BankPatty Kennedy, Goldstar RealtyMary Littleton, TN State RepresentativeChris Moore, Gateway Assembly of GodDan Moore, Radiation Business SolutionsJennifer Noe, Balthrop, Perry & NoeLarry Roberts, Secretary, Pinnacle Financial PartnersEdward Wansing, The Compost CompanyDarrell White, TriStar Ashland City Medical CenterDianne Williams, Educational Trainer

Cheatham Habitat for Humanity built a home for Jessica Epley in the spring of 2018, its seventh home build since its founding in 2010. Jessica’s home was built on land that was purchased with a generous $175,000 donation from the Justin and Valere Blair Potter Foundation and the family of the late Cheatham County Mayor David McCullough and the church he pastored – Cedar Hill Community Church in Pegram. Cheatham Habitat bought five lots off Spring Street in Ashland City in 2018 through this generous donation. The John E. Mayfield Charitable Foundation, along with the McCullough donation, will help support future builds in this community. The annual Houses of Hope raised more than $20,000 and the John E. Mayfield Hammer of Hope Volunteer of the Year Award went to Danny Demonbreun. Danny consistently supports the Cheatham division by organizing the roofing supplies and labor for the homes.

J e s s i c a E p l e y h o m e d e d i c a t i o n | P h o t o b y To d d B i l b r e y

Donat ions Ensure Future Bui lds

Dickson Habitat for Humanity built its 33rd home for Christie Baker, a lifelong resident of Dickson. The annual Houses of Hope raised more than $30,000. The Hammer of Hope Volunteer of the Year Award went to Martha Shepard. Martha is a Board Member and she and her husband, David, volunteer their time, talent, and resources to supporting local Habitat homeowners. Dickson Habitat ReStore Volunteer of the Year Award went to Matthew Mace. Matthew consistently shares his time to support the mission of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Dickson County. The annual Bowl-a-thon raised more than $8,000 in support of affordable housing in Dickson County.

D i c k s o n B u i l d s 3 3 r d H o m e

C h r i s t i e B a k e r h o m e d e d i c a t i o n | P h o t o b y To d d B i l b r e y

Leonard Belmares, Baker Law GroupEdward Blackburn, retiredMissy Chandler, Parker Peery PropertiesGeri Coshatt, Thunder Alley Family Bowling Center Karen Crouch, ERA Real Estate ProfessionalsAllison Felts, TriStar BankNick Green, Lowe’sChris Greene, Guardian Home HealthcareDustin Greene, TriStar Horizon HospitalDale Karshenas, Secretary, Exit Now RealtyMicah McAlister, U.S. BankCole McRae, New York LifeMartha Shepard, Dickson ApothecaryDeborah Street, Hiscall, Inc.

Dickson Community Board

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Wilson Sponsors2018 2017

2018 2017

2018 2017

2018 2017

2018 2017

$22,790,429 $20,162,602

$17,060,041 $17,495,142

$14,432,214 $14,642,297

$53,172,101 $50,387,850

$30,381,672 $30,225,248

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Cheatham Sponsors

24 ChurchA.O. SmithAshland City Free Will Baptist ChurchCheatham County Ministerial AllianceCommunity Bank & TrustDillon TransportationFriends and Family of David

McCulloughGood Springs Free Will Baptist

ChurchJohn E. Mayfield Charitable

FoundationPinnacle Financial PartnersRBS, Inc.U.S. Bank FoundationValerie Kemp Dreier CPAWalmart 1226 - Ashland City

Dickson Sponsors

Armstrong Flooring FoundationC. Edward BlackburnDavid and Martha ShepardGrindersEdgeMissy ChandlerPublix Super Markets Charities, Inc.The Jackson FoundationU.S. Bank FoundationUnited Way of Dickson CountyWestfield Insurance Foundation

From left: The family of late Mayor David McCullough Mary Spruill, Megan Cranford, and Elizabeth Strunk present $175,000 donation to Cheatham Director Jeff Bennett.

Danny Demonbreun receives the John E. Mayfield Hammer of Hope Volunteer of the Year Award at the Cheatham Houses of Hope.

Martha Shepard wins the Hammer of Hope Volunteer of the Year Award at the Dickson Houses of Hope.

College Hills Church of ChristDanny and Karen DuganEnbridgeFirst United Methodist ChurchLochinvar (A.O. Smith

Foundation)Manheim Nashville, Inc.Middle Tennessee Electric

Sharing ChangeMt. Juliet Church of ChristPeoples Home Equity (The Haynes

Group, Mt. Juliet)Providence United Methodist ChurchPublix Super Markets Charities, Inc.Rotary Clubs of Wilson CountyThe Bridge FellowshipThe Memorial Foundation C h e a t h a m H i g h l i g h t s

Dickson Houses of Hope

D i c k s o n B o w l - a - t h o n

ASSETS FY2018 FY2017 Mortgages $30,060,094 $29,215,232 Real Estate & Construction in Progress $3,128,629 $2,717,224 Cash $6,565,929 $5,556,638 Receivables $651,307 $1,356,626 Other Assets $12,766,142 $11,542,130 Total $53,172,101 $50,387,850 LIABILITIES FY2018 FY2017 Notes Payable Secured by Harding Property $4,056,020 $6,251,113 Notes Payable Secured by Mortgages $16,719,044 $15,484,796 Notes Payable Unsecured $343,768 $402,091 NMTC Joint Venture Notes Payable $3,525,934 $1,861,051 Unearned Revenue on Mortgages $4,120,924 $4,421,781 Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $400,543 $450,238 Deferred Revenue $667,000 $829,705 Escrow Accounts $548,439 $524,473 Total $30,381,672 $30,225,248 NET ASSETS FY2018 FY2017 Temporarily Restricted $13,285,064 $12,201,968 Unrestricted $9,505,365 $7,960,634 Total $22,790,429 $20,162,602 REVENUE FY2018 FY2017 Contributed Income $5,511,329 $6,606,465 Transfer to Homeowners $5,597,454 $6,094,827 ReStores Sales $2,273,702 $2,000,934 Mortgage Sales Interest Contribution $1,912,462 $1,023,739 Mortgage Discount Amortization $1,109,873 $1,264,279 Other Income $655,221 $504,898 Total $17,060,041 $17,495,142 EXPENSES FY2018 FY2017 Program $12,380,658 $12,709,660 Support $2,051,556 $1,932,637 Total $14,432,214 $14,642,297 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FY2018 FY2017FROM OPERATIONS $2,627,827 $2,852,845 EXPENSE AS PERCENT OF EACH DOLLAR FY2018 FY2017 Program Expense 86% 87% Support Expense 14% 13%

F i n a n c i a l s

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Fuller Society $100,000 +

Anonymous Donor The Barnes Housing Trust FundCedar Hill Church in Care of Family of

David McCulloughFederal Home Loan Bank of CincinnatiThe Housing FundJames Stephen Turner Family

FoundationMetropolitan Development and Housing

AgencyTennessee Housing Development

AgencyU.S. Department of Housing and Urban

Development

Master Builder $60,000 - $99,999

Brentwood Hills Church of ChristCatholic BuildDanny and Karen DuganDollar General CorporationFirst Presbyterian ChurchGreater Nashville REALTORS HCA and The HCA FoundationNissan North AmericaThrivent FinancialUnited Methodist Church BuildUnity BuildWestminster Presbyterian Church

Community Builder $30,000 - $59,999Bank of America DeloitteEstate of Marillyn Frances CraigMelkus Family FoundationJustin and Valere Blair Potter FoundationPublix Super Markets Charities, Inc.Regions BankSquare D by Schneider ElectricUPS Foundation, Inc.West End United Methodist ChurchWoodmont Christian ChurchZander Insurance Group

Hard Hat Club $2,500 - $4,999

Anonymous DonorBellevue Presbyterian

ChurchBob and Pamela BlackBone McAllester Norton

PLLCBridgestone Americas Trust

FundCalvary United Methodist

ChurchCastle HomesChemTreatThe David and Janet

Chestnut Family Charitable Fund

City of LebanonMr. and Mrs. Overton

Colton, Colton Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

Consolidated Engineering Laboratories

Manheim NashvilleMr. and Mrs. Robert

Crichton, Jr.Custom Packaging, LP-

LebanonThe Deaton Family

FoundationDetroit Auto Dealers

AssociationMark Deutschmann, The

Village Real Estate Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

Dickinson WrightDillard’s in The Mall at Green

HillsEast End United Methodist

ChurchEnbridge and The Enbridge

FoundationFridrich & Clark Realty, LLCMr. and Mrs. Anthony

GiarratanaMr. and Mrs. John H.

GillespieMr. and Mrs. Ken

GerdesmeierE. B. GloverKen and Pam HarmsHenderson Building

SolutionsDanny and Susan HerronHighland Park ChurchHillcrest United Methodist

ChurchHindu Cultural Center of

TennesseeIslamic Center of NashvilleThe Jimmy Pilkerton Advised

FundThe Kroger CompanyPatti and David MangumMendy and Tony MazzoMeritage Cares FoundationMike Ragan Roofing & Sheet

Metal, Inc.

Modern Woodmen of America

Morgan Stanley, The Edwards Pharris Group at Morgan Stanley

Peoples Home EquityA. Warren PhillipsProctor & Graves Service

CompanyLinda RisingJohn and Robin RobertsDan Rose & Beth GordonRotary Club of Lebanon

Foundation, Inc.Ryman Hospitality Properties

FoundationSecond Presbyterian ChurchSertoma Club of NashvilleSherrard & Roe PLCShirley and Stuart Speyer,

and Stuart Family Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

Greg SmithTom and Anne SniderSouthwest Value PartnersState IndustriesCristy L. Glover StumbSunTrust BankThe Temple Ohabai SholomUnited-Heider Inspection

GroupTom Wallace, Jr.Ward and Paula WilsonWashington FoundationWSP

Front Door League $1,000 - $2,499

24 ChurchAladdin Industries Foundation,

Inc.AMCI GlobalAndrew Allen Charitable

FoundationNorris AllenJeff AndersonAntioch United Methodist

ChurchArmstrong Flooring FoundationThe Armstrong Foundation, Inc.Ashland City Free Will Baptist

ChurchTodd BaconValeria BallDan and Amy BedoreKarl BentzBerkshire Hathaway Home

ServicesBLOX, LLCBNY Mellon Community

PartnershipBrasfield & Gorrie, LLCJon and Barbara BruceCindy BussCheatham County Ministerial

AllianceChrist Church CathedralMr. and Mrs. Bob ClementCopart, Inc.Crain CommunicationsMr. and Mrs. Terry Deaton, The

Deaton Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

Devenney Group ArchitectsDillon TransportationValerie Kemp Dreier CPAElite Events of Music City, LLCMr. Mark A. Emkes and

Ms. Maria Concepcion RenesEnsworth SchoolExecutive Women International F & M BankTim FarleyFirst Federal BankNick FischerDorothy Cate and Thomas F.

Frist FoundationGil FuquaGeorgia-Pacific FoundationPatrick Gilbert and Brian

HartnettGoad Family FoundationGood Springs Free Will Baptist

ChurchGordon Memorial United

Methodist ChurchGrindersEdgeRodney HarrisJoey and Debbie HatchJoe HegerAmber and Phil HertikDan and Phyllis HoganThe Home Depot FoundationLucile Houseworth and Mark

MagnusonHutton HomesJPD InvestmentsDonnie and Jackie KempMr. and Mrs. Paul Kleine-KrachtMickey W. JacobsRobert E. and Jenny D. Kirkland

FoundationJoe LacherDeb and Steve LaForgeAndrea and Steve LainhartLee CompanyPatrick LowryBarbara and Kenny LyonsAndrew May and Nancy J.

Brown, MDSam and Renee McAllesterJim and Jessica McCannRochelle McCulloch & Aulds,

PLLCDavid and Roxane McGowanScott and Leslie McWilliamsMiddle Tennessee Periodontics

PLLCJ. Douglas Minor, Jr.Monarch Paradigm GroupDaniel and Anoma MooreMt. Juliet Advisors, LLCMt. Juliet Noon Rotary ClubNemakNHC DicksonPete and Amelia NikolaiNashville Mortgage Bankers

AssociationNew Life MinistriesOrtale, Kelley, Herbert and

CrawfordJohn & Carey Peek Charitable

FundPerfecta Drywall, LLCPerkins+WillPetrotech, Inc.Hedy PopsonMartin PorterBrenda and Colin Reed Advised

FundReno & Cavanaugh PLLCJohn and Jane RoeJessica and Josh ScoutenSteve and Melissa SledgeAnn SoderquistSmile Gallery, PCBenton SmothersSouth End United Methodist

ChurchSouthminster Presbyterian

ChurchSummit Constructors, Inc.TennscoBrittney TestermanTriStar BankUnited Structural SystemsUnited Way of Metropolitan

ChicagoMt. Juliet Rotary Breakfast Club

FoundationWalmart #1226 Ashland CityWalmart FoundationWallerRichard and Cheri WallowerMr. and Mrs. James C. WardMark WeberWeichert Realtors - The Andrews

GroupPatricia WhiteWholesale Inc.Heather and Morgan WillsLynn WilmerWilson Bank and TrustWilson County Whip Crackin

RodeoAnna WindrowWoodbine United Methodist

ChurchEmily YttriBarbara and Bob ZanderNancy and Michael Zoretic

Might Hammer Club $500 - $999

A.N.D. ElectricAeroCare Holdings, Inc.Mike and Barbara AllenAlley Cassetty Co.J. Hunter AtkinsBank TennesseeBart Durham Injury LawJimmy and Cheri BattenRev. and Mrs. C. Edward

BlackburnCharlie and Lawrence Blank-

CookKevin and Yvonne BradleyLarry and Dee Dee BryanSuzanne and Mark BuchananAllison BussellJohn E. Cain IIICD Steger Construction, Inc.CFO Group LLC

Cherry BekaertChrist Presbyterian AcademyChristianson Patterson &

AssociatesGlen and Lynn CivittsDaniel ClaytonMr. and Mrs. Kent CleaverComfort SuitesDaren ConnoleKimberly CunliffeDATCODodd Electric, Inc.Yvette Doran and Dwayne NovakThe Dutch Touch Painting Inc.Ted and Laura FellmanEric FellowsFellowship Sunday School Class

of First United Methodist Church

First United Methodist ChurchMr. and Mrs. Jack FleischerForest Hills United Methodist

ChurchLillian GilmerGobbell Hays Partners, Inc.Jeff GordonStanley E. GraberChristopher and Cherie GreeneSammie GriffinMartha and Eric GrindelandScott GuptonMary HanceMeg and Alex HarrisMarilyn G. HayesThomas HendricksLauren B. HillHiscall, Inc.Hobbs & AssociatesDavid HockerHurdle Land and Realty, Inc.Marsha HutsellMartha IvesterBob JacksonHunter and Jessica JohnsonJoan R. JohnsonSherrie KaiserRobbie KingRalph and Kathy KnaussJ.T. Lovell Company, Inc.Tom and Jennifer LampeLebanon General Practice, Inc.Larissa LentileRory Andrew LithgowThomas LundborgRobert W. & Elise B. Lykins

Charitable FoundationMartin-BrowerAlan and Frances MazerCole McRaeJohn and Christine McCarthyScott and Leslie McGilberryMerryman-Farr, LLCMesser Construction Co.Julia MonsonLarry and Susan MortonPaul and Lezlie MurrayMark E. Nicol Family TrustOdyssey Construction, LLCJeff Ottman

Dream Builder $15,000 - $29,000

Aegis Sciences CorporationCaterpillar Financial Services Corporation

Christ the King ChurchFord Motor CreditGlover Group EntertainmentHarvest Construction CompanyIngram Entertainment Inc.Joe C. Davis FoundationLifeWay Christian ResourcesManheim NashvilleSt. Stephen Catholic CommunityU.S. Bank and U.S. Bank Foundation

Wells Fargo and The Wells Fargo Housing Foundation

Hope Builder $7,500 - $14,999AIGAnonymous DonorMr. and Mrs. Ed BrownRuss and Allison BurnsCathedral of the IncarnationMissy ChandlerChrist Presbyterian ChurchCMT One CountryCrowe DaltileDellDPR ConstructionEmpire RealtyErie InsuranceFairfield by MarriottFirst Evangelical Lutheran ChurchFirst Tennessee BankFrost Brown Todd LLCThe Fugitive FoundationGEODISGoogle FiberHCA Clinical Services GroupHermitage United Methodist Church

Hillsboro Presbyterian ChurchInfoSystemsThe Jackson FoundationJohn E. Mayfield Charitable Foundation

Kirkland’sKiwanis Club of NashvilleKPMG LLPKraftCPAs PLLCThe Memorial FoundationNashville Bar Association and Nashville Bar Foundation

Conner Pera & William Ball

Dr. and Mrs. Philip M. PfefferPinnacle Financial PartnersPrestige AutoProvidence ChurchRBS, Inc. Rotary Club of NashvilleDavid and Martha ShepardSkanska SMS Holdings, Inc.Synovus BankThompson MachineryThe Travelers Companies, Inc.Truxton TrustUniversity School of Nashville Vanderbilt University Habitat for Humanity

Westfield Insurance Foundation Wild Goose Canning - Meheen Manufacturing

Woodmont Baptist Church

Ground Breaker $5,000 - $7,499A.O. Smith Foundation, Inc.Batten & Shaw, Inc.Belle Meade United Methodist

ChurchBerry Global, Inc.The Bridge FellowshipCollege Hills Church of ChristCommunity Bank & TrustCon Edison SolutionsDixieland Co.Earl Swensson Associates, Inc.Fifth Third BankFirst Unitarian Universalist ChurchFirst United Methodist Church of

Lebanon TN, Inc.Franklin Synergy BankGeorge P. JohnsonEvelyn S. and Jim Horne Hankins

FoundationHearst Autos, Inc.Hereford Dooley ArchitectsCharles and Sharon HewittJE Dunn ConstructionJohnson Controls International, PLCThe Guy and Lucile Jones and Their

Descendants Family Charitable Foundation

Layton Construction CompanyMarketing Alliance Consultants LLC.Middle Tennessee ElectricMotor Trend GroupMt. Juliet Church of ChristMt. Nebo Baptist ChurchNashville First Baptist ChurchNorth America AdministratorsPeoples Home EquityRagan-Smith Associates, Inc.Mark StankewiczSto CorpMr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson IVMr. and Mrs. W. Ridley Wills IIChristie WilsonWMK ConsultingKen and Barb Zipperian

D o n o r s

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J a c k y A k b a r iNashville Career Advancement Center

C r i s t i n a A l l e nCaliente Consulting

B r i a n B a r r yNashville Lifestyles Magazine

E l l i e B a r t h o l o m e wJumpCrew

D a n B e d o r eNissan North America, Inc.

S h a y n e B e l lCommunity Bank & Trust

D a n i e l C l a r kThompson Machinery

O v e r t o n C o l t o nTruxton Trust

N a t h a n C r o s s e t tWells Fargo

K e v i n C r u m b oPine Haven Family Office

J a n e l l a E s c o b a rCracker Barrel

L u c i a F o l kIndependant Consultant

B e n F o s t e rKPMG

Tr e y G e i s e n h o f f e rWilson Bank & Trust

M e g H a r r i sAllianceBernstein

R o d n e y H a r r i sHCA Design & Construction

D a n H o g a nCapStar Bank

D e r r i c k J o h n s o nUPS

D a v i d M a n g u mLaw Office of David G. Mangum

L e t h i a M a n nFirst Tennessee

M e n d y M a z z oSkanska

S a m M c A l l e s t e rBone McAllester Norton PLC

P a t r i c k M c C a r t a nCaterpillar Financial Services

Corporation

P h i l i p M c C u t c h a nUS Bank

D a v i d M c G o w a nRegent Homes

S c o t t M c W i l l i a m sRoyal Range USA

M e k e s h a M o n t g o m e r yFrost Brown Todd LLC

P a m P f e f f e rTreemont Capital Inc.

A n n e R o l m a nBank of America

M a r t h a S h e p a r dDickson Apothecary

G l e n n S h o r e yJ.P. Morgan

J a r r o n S p r i n g e rGreater Nashville REALTORS

K a r e n S p r i n g e rAscension Healthcare

C h a r l e s S t a r k sMusic City Center

G i f T h o r n t o nAdams and Reese LLP

M a r k We b e rNashville Electric Service

S u s a n We s tBelmont University

R i d l e y W i l l sThe Wills Company

C h r i s t i e W i l s o nThe Wilson Group Real Estate Services

A l a n Yo u n gArmor Concepts, LLC

N a n c y Z o r e t i cPinnacle Financial Partners

F a b i a n B e d n eMetro Council Member for District 31

Nashville, TN

R e v. E d B l a c k b u r nRetired

L e e B l a n kRegions

A n n a B o o nBoon Consulting Group

M a t t B u r n s t e i nWaller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP

K e n t C l e a v e rPinnacle Financial Partners

M a r y C l e m e n tCommunity Volunteer

K e b b y n C o n n e l lMetropolitan Nashville Airport Authority

J o e l C o o p e rDeloitte Services LP

R i c h a r d C o u r t n e yChristianson, Patterson, Courtney and

Assoc.

R o b C r i c h t o nThe Crichton Group

To m C u r lSunTrust Bank

Y v e t t e D o r a nSaint Thomas Medical Partners

D a n n y D u g a nNorth America Administrators

D e r e k F a r r e l lCommunity Health Systems, Inc.

N i c h o l a s F i s c h e rGoogle Fiber

J a c k F l e i s c h e rHermitage Lighting Gallery

G i l F u q u aCorporate Communications

K e n G e r d e s m e i e rRetired

P a t r i c k G i l b e r tGresham Smith and Partners

J o h n G i l l e s p i eRetired

M a x G o l d b e r gStrategic Hospitality, LLC

S a m m i e G r i f f i nWells Fargo

J . S c o t t G u p t o nInsbank

D o n H a r d i nDon Hardin Group

K e n H a r m sRetired

J e n n i f e r H u t c h e s o nRyman Hospitality Properties

C a r l a J a r r e l lPinnacle Financial Partners

J a c k K i n gButler Snow

P a u l K l e i n e - K r a c h tNorth Highland Company

K e n K u l a g aHCA

J o e L a c h e rThe Crichton Group

C h r i s L o g u eFifth Third Bank

D a n M a r t i nRetired

A l a n M a z e rUrban Housing Solutions

J i m M c C a n nRetired

C h u c k M e r r i t tWhite Post Media

L a r r y M o r t o nRetired

K i m b e r l y N e i b l eRetired

M a t t h e w N i c h o l s o nTurner Construction Company

R a m i N o f a lTouchstone Medical Imaging

P a t N o l a nDVL Seigenthaler

D a n R o s eRogers Group, Inc.

C a r s o n S a l y e rRetired

J e s s i c a S c o u t e nKraftCPAs

L u c y S m i t hFridrich & Clark Realty

Wa d e S m i t hFinancial Consultant

B e n t o n S m o t h e r sHolladay Properties

D a n S u r f a c eSocial Enterprise Consultant and

Evangelist

E m i l y T h a d e nGrounded Solutions Network

M a n d y Wa c h t l e rPilkerton Realtors

To m Wa l l a c eMiddle Tennessee State University

Wa r d W i l s o nUS Bank

2 0 1 8 A d v i s o r y B o a r d

Lauren Lane PayneParker Peery PropertiesPegram Church of ChristDoug PeraPFP, LLCPreston FunkhouserQualDerm Partners of TN,

LLCRed Roof Plus Nashville

FairgroundsWilliam RegenRegional ENT Associates, PCSteve RileyRobert and Jayne ScarlettTara ScarlettSmith Chiropractic and

RehabilitationLucy SmithKaren SpringerMathew and Erin SteidlRoddy L. StoryStratacommJim and Karel StraughnLeigh and Taylor SutherlandScott TantMarlowe and Marilyn TaylorEmily ThadenBobby TidwellTodd Binkley InsuranceTotal Comfort SystemsUrban Core Homes II, LLCUrban Physical Therapy, Inc.Stuart WayWilliam C. Johnson Architect,

LLCBob Wood

Brick & Mortar Club $250-$499

231 Car Sales, Inc.Advanced Diagnostic Imaging,

PCJacky AkbariAmeriGas PropaneArnold Homes, LLCJoe and Rita AtkinsAuto Village, LLCBank of TennesseeBarbara Fletcher Charitable

FundJeff T. BaileyNancy Barrett, MD LLCAnthony BartonBeard & Associates LLCThomas and Judy BellAmy BennettBig Daddy’s World of FlooringSteve BodifordBody Kneads, Etc. LLCAndrew and Vicki BoernerBone Dry Roofing, Inc.Damon Clark Boyd IIJohn and Angela BrannanMatthew and April BrittBrian Brockman and Kati

Swieca-BrockmanRonnie and Stephanie BrooksMark Brown

Brown County United WaySeth and Kristen ButlerRichard BynumCheryl Slay CarrJanie CarterBlake ChanceyCheatham County Chamber

of CommerceCheatham County

Community Enhancement Coalition

CM PaintingChris and Sarah CochranCharles CoffeeRoger and Janet ColbranKebbyn ConnellBrady and Geri CoshattDolly Nance CrabtreeKent CrouchDenise CumminsThomas W. CurlJeremy DavisJody DerrickShelly DillowHugh DiverLarry DorrisE-Payment SolutionsEl Rey Azteca of Mt. Juliet,

Inc.ESC Lab SciencesThe Annette & Irwin Eskind

Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Scott FieldingFierce Industry LLCFirst Choice Realty of

Dickson, Inc.First Freedom BankGammon & Drueck CPA’s

PLLCGateway Church Assembly

of GodGibbs Pharmacy, Inc.Camille GirouxGrace Baptist Church of

Pleasant ViewJoseph L. GraySharon GreavesDustin GreeneJohn and Betsy GromosGSRM LawRee GuyerH.G. Hill Realty Company, LLCZachary HarrisJim and Beth HarbisonJohn B. HarperCharles HomanCynthia Bond HopsonHotSpring Spas of Music

City, LLCAlex HouseStephen HouseMichael and Connie

HuneycuttJennifer HutchesonImagine Nation Books, LTD.J.M. Insurance Agency, Inc.Mary Grey JenkinsJerry B. Young Construction, Inc.

Jane JonesJennifer JoyJustin Davis For Register of

DeedsLaura KasimoffValerie KempMr. and Mrs. Fred KirbyMr. and Mrs. Jack F. King, Sr.Don and Melonnie KleinKacie KlejaWally KnoxRebecca LaineBetty Jean LancasterDiane LeBlancLee & Lee AttorneysLewis, Thomason, King, Krieg

& Waldrop, PCJohn LewisMatt LittleMary Littleton for State HouseLoJac Enterprises, Inc.Jerry and Wanda LyleDon MahoneMannington FlooringMichael MarchettiMark T. Markham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

MaxwellScott McCormickBrian McGuinnessJoe McNameeMr. and Mrs. Scott McPhersonKeith MerrillDon and Gloria MersmanMiddle Tennessee LumberJanet and David MillerMillennium Telecom LLCMark L. and Amy C. MitchellMoody Nolan, Inc.Sara G. MoonChris MothRob and Elizabeth MyersNeal & Harwell, PLCMatt NicholsonSuzanne NormanOrangetheory Fitness - Mt.

JulietMaureen OrganJim and Debby OwensDr. Eli Parrot and Kurt DennyPartlow Funeral Chapel

Management, Inc.Allen and Cheryl Patton

Advised FundCharles E. PawlawskiJames and Brenda PeelerPegram United Methodist

ChurchZee PendletonDana PetersonWendy and Jason PharrisBill and Candy PhillipsJason PottsS Nixon Pressley - Bennett &

Pressley, P.C.Property Tax Help LLCThomas RassasJohn Reynolds

Rinehart Flooring, Inc.Karen RoachAnne and Richard RolmanDawn RudolphScott and Melinda RuffinEd and Jackie RussellAlexander K. RustSammie Gibbs ConstructionDr. Harry Sanders/The Sanders

Family FundMaureen SandersonIan SavinoRev. and Mrs. Carson SalyerJames and Jewel SimmonsTamra SimmonsCary D. SmithSouthern Bank of TennesseeAndrew SouthernCharles and Dina StarksStrategic HospitalityM.J. SweeneySystem Integrations, Inc.Mary Beth ThomasThunder Alley Family Entertainment

CenterTIAA CharitableTile & StoneBill and Carol TitusCyndie ToddScott TroxelDerek TrueloveUnited Mechanical Systems, Inc.UPS Store - Mt. JulietKristin ViarsVillage Home Inspection LLCW. C. Dillon Company LLCW. R. Newman & Associates, Inc.Amanda WachtlerWestRockStephanie WhippleDarrell WhiteJeannie WhitedKevin WhitlerBrian and Lynnea WieseWings Over the South, LLC - Zaxby’s

LebanonJanelle WilsonThomas T. Woodall

G i f t - I n - K i n dA.O. Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High efficiency electric water

heaters

Book ’Em . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Books for homeowner children

Cree Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LED downlight kits, LED lightbulbs

Dollar General Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Housewarming gift baskets

Dow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1” and 2” extruded polystyrene

insulation boards, expanding

foam seal, sill seal, window and

door flashing, straight flashing,

construction tape, house wraps

Hermitage Lighting Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interior and exterior lighting

fixtures, ceiling fans, and LED

downlight kits and compact

fluorescent bulbs

Home Depot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tool buckets

Hunt Brothers Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pizza lunch for for each

homeowner dedication

Hunter Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Window blinds

LifeWay Christian Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bibles

Nothing Bundt Cakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cakes for each house

Richard Sebastian, Ortale Kelley . . . . . . . . . . . Legal Services

Schneider Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Breaker panels and covers, surge

protectors, circuit breakers,

circuit breaker locks

Valspar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interior, exterior and primer paint

Whirlpool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENERGY STAR refrigerator, stove

Yale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dead bolt/lock combinations,

interior locking knobs, interior

non-locking knobs, dummy knobs

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Thank You to Our 2017 Fall Build SponsorsMASTER BUILDER

COMMUNITY BUILDER

DREAM BUILDER

HOPE BUILDER

Thank You to Our 2018 Spring Build Sponsors

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Team Amanda

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville • 414 Harding Place, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211(615) 254-HOME • www.habitatnashville.org.