(MURFREESBORO) The Murfreesboro City Council voted Thursday (2/8/2024) to approve the Community Investment Trust funding of qualified charitable organizations in FY25. $364,950, the amount available for distribution under the Trust agreement in FY25, will be distributed to twenty-nine (29) charitable organizations.
Council approval follows approval by the Community Investment Trust (CIT) Board of Trustees Jan. 24, based on recommend funding approval from the Committee on Contributions Jan. 23. .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Murfreesboro Committee on Contributions of the Murfreesboro Community Investment Trust invites eligible charitable applicants to submit requests for charitable grants in FY24-25.
Beginning October 1 through Oct. 31, 2023, application requests for grant-funding can be made by utilizing the grant-making application process, available at https://www.murfreesborotn.gov/CommunityGrantApplication
Activities requesting funding from this application must .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Murfreesboro City Council Thursday (Nov. 17) approved appointments to the Board of Trustees of the Community Investment Trust. The Trustees will manage assets from the sale of the City’s electric distribution system to Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE).
Qualified citizens were encouraged to apply in July for appointments to the Community Investment Trust’s Board of Trustees. “We are pleased to have strong financial expertise to mana .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Qualified citizens are encouraged to apply for appointments to the Community Investment Trust’s Board of Trustees and its Committee on Contributions.
“We are seeking strong financial expertise to manage the Trust’s assets,” said Mayor Shane McFarland. “The Trust will provide decades of funding for the City’s critical infrastructure needs and increases the funding available to charitable organizations that serve community throu .