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YWCA NASHVILLE & MIDDLE TENNESSEE EARNS NISSAN FOUNDATION GRANT TO FUND UNIQUE CULTURAL AND RACIAL DIVERSITY PROGRAMMING

 NASHVILLE, Tenn. June 26, 2021 – The Nissan Foundation recently named YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee a 2021 grant recipient. The Nissan Foundation grant will help fund YWCA's monthly lunch and learn series, an educational program that fosters greater respect and understanding among peoples who have different racial or cultural backgrounds. The virtual sessions are facilitated by a panel of diverse community leaders and are centered around a different topic of equity and inclusion.“The Stand Against Racism lunch and learn series is a safe space for people to come together and learn about structural and institutional racism,” said YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee President and CEO Sharon K. Roberson. “These can be difficult discussions, but they are necessary to help build greater understanding and empathy amongst all people in our community.”The Nissan Foundation was created in 1992 as a thoughtful response to the three weeks of violent civil unrest that occurred near Nissan North America’s then U.S. sales and marketing operations in Southern California following the Rodney King trial verdict. Nissan established a $5 million endowment to promote cultural diversity within southern Los Angeles neighborhoods.In the 29 years since, the Nissan Foundation has awarded more than $13 million to over 150 nonprofit organizations to support innovative programs that break down societal barriers and build inclusive communities through education and outreach. Grant recipients promote cultural diversity across a variety of arts, education, social and public programs in seven U.S. communities where Nissan operates.“For nearly 30 years, the Nissan Foundation has been committed to amplifying the efforts of nonprofit organizations doing the important work of sharing diverse cultural perspectives and experiences with communities across the country,” said Andrew Tavi, President of the Nissan Foundation. “At perhaps no other time in recent history has the work of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee been so critical. We are proud to support their efforts to inspire people to embrace the value of our differences.”In 2018, YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee’s Board of Directors made a strategic decision to expand its racial justice mission and created a full-time staff position devoted entirely to developing programming to achieve this mission. As a result, YWCA created a monthly “Lunch and Learn” educational program, with a goal to inform the Nashville community on critical equity issues, while fostering greater respect and understanding among peoples who have different racial or cultural backgrounds. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, YWCA moved the series to a virtual platform, and in the wake of the protests stemming from George Floyd’s death, there was immense community interest in the educational series. The monthly Lunch & Learn series quickly expanded its reach, with between 100 and 250 community members attending each monthly workshop.“The pandemic forced us to change how we delivered our services and programs, but moving this series to a virtual platform actually offered us an opportunity to reach even more people as we covered issues such as policing, voting, and education,” said Roberson. “We are so grateful to the Nissan Foundation for this critical support of our anti-racist programming.”The Nissan Foundation is awarding a total of $697,000 in grants to 28 nonprofit organizations for its 2021 grant cycle. The nonprofit recipients are located in Southern California, Tennessee, Texas, Central Mississippi, Southeast Michigan and the New York and Atlanta metro areas – all areas where Nissan has an operational presence.Nissan Foundation grants are awarded annually; the next grants will be awarded in June 2022, when the Foundation celebrates its 30th year. For more information about the Nissan Foundation, the 2021 grantees and the grant application process, visit the Nissan Foundation pageAbout YWCA Nashville & Middle TennesseeFor 123 years, YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee has helped women, girls and families in Nashville and Middle Tennessee build safer, more self-sufficient lives. YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Programs include Domestic Violence Services, Girls Inc., AMEND Together, Social Justice & Advocacy, Dress for Success and the Family Learning Center. For more information, visit https://ywcanashville.com, follow us on twitter @YWCANashville, Instagram @YWCANashvile and find us on Facebook at facebook.com/YWCANashville.If you or someone you know is in an abusive situation, call the 24-hour Crisis & Support Helpline – 800-334-4628 or 24-hour Textline 615-983-5170. About the Nissan Foundation Established in 1992, the mission of the Nissan Foundation is to build community through valuing cultural diversity. The Nissan Foundation is part of Nissan North America's commitment to "enrich people's lives" by helping to meet the needs of communities throughout the U.S. through philanthropic investments, corporate outreach sponsorships, in-kind donations and other charitable contributions. About Nissan For more information about our products, services and commitment to sustainable mobility, visit nissanusa.com. You can also follow us on FacebookInstagramTwitter and LinkedIn and see all our latest videos on YouTubeContactMichelle Mowery JohnsonYWCA Nashville & Middle Tennesseemichelle.moweryjohnson@ywcanashville.com615-424-0544 or Parul BajajNissan FoundationParul.Bajaj@nissan-usa.com