The nonprofit Nashville 30 Day Fund provides forgivable loans up to $100,000 to small businesses and individuals adversely affected by the Christmas Day Bombing. It was launched by entrepreneur, advocate, philanthropist, and TV personality Marcus Lemonis.
To qualify for assistance from the Fund, applicants must be:
- A small business that operates in Nashville and is located within 1/2 mile radius of the explosion site (166 2nd Avenue);
- An individual who is a resident of Nashville and lives within 1/2 mile radius of the explosion site (166 2nd Avenue).
The funds disbursed by the Nashville 30 Day Fund do not need to be repaid. If individuals or businesses who receive the Fund’s assistance do, at a later date, wish to “pay it forward” to another individual or business in need of assistance, they may do so by directing those dollars back to the Fund, which will disburse the funding to another recipient.
Nashville 30 Day Fund
The nonprofit Nashville 30 Day Fund provides forgivable loans up to $100,000 to small businesses and individuals adversely affected by the Christmas Day Bombing. It was launched by entrepreneur, advocate, philanthropist, and TV personality Marcus Lemonis.
To qualify for assistance from the Fund, applicants must be:
- A small business that operates in Nashville and is located within 1/2 mile radius of the explosion site (166 2nd Avenue);
- An individual who is a resident of Nashville and lives within 1/2 mile radius of the explosion site (166 2nd Avenue).
The funds disbursed by the Nashville 30 Day Fund do not need to be repaid. If individuals or businesses who receive the Fund’s assistance do, at a later date, wish to “pay it forward” to another individual or business in need of assistance, they may do so by directing those dollars back to the Fund, which will disburse the funding to another recipient.