2024 – Division 4: Working with Community Partners
The Junior League of Nashville entered the 2022-2023 year with the goal to find a new focus area that would be more meaningful and impactful. After extensive research, The Junior League of Nashville decided to keep their focus broad due to the interchangeability between social issues that rose to the top. When it came to finding new community partners, the Junior League of Nashville took an enhanced approach to outreach and diligence. This led to 50 more community partner applications than the prior year. This massive increase is also exemplified in their expanded service beneficiary reach – they plan to serve over 121,500 individuals, compared to their current 6,148. They also reduced the median age of proposed community partners to 12 years compared to their past median age of 30.5 years. To top it all off, to ensure they were helping community partners that most needed their help, they reduced their community partner’s median reported income to $203,523 compared to $3,501,642.
Congratulations, Junior League of Nashville!
Award Recipients in Division 4 have 501+ Actives + Provisionals.