Anne Bransford Wallace Foundation

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Private Foundation
NASHVILLE, TennesseeMicroEIN: 621551711
Food BanksHumane SocietyEducation NonprofitsHealth CharitiesCommunity Service Clubs

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on enhancing community welfare through funding initiatives in areas such as food security, health services, education, animal welfare, and cultural activities. The foundation provides grants to a diverse range of recipients, including food banks, educational institutions, and health charities, indicating a commitment to improving the quality of life for individuals and communities. While it primarily serves organizations in Tennessee, it also supports initiatives in other states, reflecting a broader philanthropic interest.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small-to-midsize nonprofit active in Tennessee (particularly the Nashville area) seeking modest grants (typically under $5K) for program support in areas like food security, arts and culture, education, animal welfare, or local health and community services, and with some local visibility or sponsor/introduction.

Good Fit

  • Based in Tennessee or running programs with clear local impact in Tennessee.
  • Requesting modest one-time or small recurring grants (roughly $250–$5,000).
  • Program area aligns with previously funded sectors (food banks, arts, education, humane services, local health or community support).
  • Has an existing relationship or introduction from a current or prior grantee or a local funder/trustee contact.
  • Track record of local community engagement and measurable program outcomes.

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is heavily concentrated in Tennessee (about 83% of dollars in the latest year) though small grants appear in seven other states; the practical footprint is strongly Tennessee-focused.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 40 distinct recipients across multiple sectors and 16 newly funded organizations alongside 24 returning grantees, indicating a broad and diverse recipient set for the foundation’s size.

New Applicants

Restrictive

The foundation’s filings state it funds only preselected recipients and no public website or contact route is listed; although new grantees do appear each year, selection appears invitation- or nomination-driven rather than via an open application process.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026