Launch Event for 260 Change Fund Set Saturday, July 15 at Civil Rights Room
Background: The founding members of the 260 Change Fund selected the name as an homage to those who participated in the nonviolent, direct-action campaign to end racial segregation at lunch counters in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, that began in February 1960. The Fund is organized for the purposes of collective philanthropy, with each of the Fund's members focused on delivering their time, talent and treasure to support underrepresented communities in urban Nashville.
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OverviewThe 260 Change Fund envisions a thriving community that possesses a sustainable culture of giving through collective philanthropy made possible by unifying resources and empowering agents of change. Archives
November 2018
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