Community Investment Grant open for applications
United Way of South Central Tennessee (UWSCTN) has announced that its 2026 Community Investment Grant Application will open on Feb. 10, 2026, inviting nonprofit organizations across the region to apply for funding.
United Way of South Central Tennessee is committed to improving lives by advancing opportunities in education, health, and financial stability for all. Through its annual Community Investment Grants, UWSCTN invests in nonprofit programs serving residents across its seven-county service area: Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, Lincoln, Moore, Rutherford, and Warren Counties.
Grant funding prioritizes programs that support ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed)—those who are Asset Limited, Income Constrained, and Employed—and that strengthen long-term stability and pathways to success. United Way emphasizes evidence-based programming and collaborative approaches that create sustainable, community-wide impact. ALICE households earn above the federal poverty level but still struggle to afford basic necessities such as housing, childcare, food, transportation, healthcare, and technology. United Way of South Central Tennessee’s grant making focuses on programs that address these challenges by strengthening financial stability, increasing access to education and workforce development, improving health outcomes, and supporting long-term economic mobility.
To support interested applicants, United Way of South Central Tennessee will host a Virtual Grant Information Session on Wednesday, February 11, at 2:00 p.m. (CT) via Zoom. Registration is required at this link. During the session, staff will review the application structure, outline funding priorities, and answer questions related to the 2026 funding cycle. A recording of the session will be available on the United Way website (www.yourlocaluw.org) by Monday, February 16, for those unable to attend live.
Grant Application Timeline
• February 10: Grant Application Opens
• February 11, 2:00 p.m.: Virtual Information Session
• March 10: Grant Application Closes
• Mid-June: Award Notifications
• July 1: Funding Cycle Begins
Nonprofit organizations are encouraged to visit yourlocaluw.org/grants for detailed information. Grant materials and updates will continue to be posted leading up to the information session and throughout the application period.
For questions, please contact Ella Weaver at ella.weaver@yourlocaluw.org.
