Tennova Distributes Over $3 Million To Local Non-Profit
5/29/2019
Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville recently presented members of the Clarksville Health System GP with a check in the amount of $3.7 million dollars. The Clarksville Health System GP in turn presented those monies to The Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health Foundation, Inc. (CMCCHF). These funds will be used by the Community Health Foundation to promote the general health of the residents of the City of Clarksville, the County of Montgomery, the five contiguous counties of Northern Middle Tennessee, and Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
Clarksville Health System GP is a non-profit joint venture entity that retains a percentage ownership in Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville. Funds are distributed periodically from the hospital to the Joint Venture Board, who in-turn presents the monies to the Community Health Foundation. CMCCHF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that takes a charitable, scientific, and educational approach towards awarding one-year grants to organizations proposing projects that promote and improve the health of our residents by addressing health behavior, clinical care, social and economic factors, and the built environment.
Since 2009 CMCCHF has put $9,298,350.30 back into the Clarksville/Montgomery County community. Recent grant recipients include Aspire Clarksville, The Food Initiative, Manna Café, Project Transformation, MC Veterans Transport, Serenity House, Austin Peay Foundation and TN Clean Water Network. To learn more about CMCCHF, visit www.communityhealthfoundation.org.
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