Nonprofits

Try complimentary soups every Wednesday in February, and buy some for a good cause.
Local middle school teachers can opt into this free program, connecting students to curriculum that addresses ways to enhance urban neighborhoods.
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Scenic Community Credit Union + Bethel Bible Village have spent the last 70 years providing vital resources for our community. Now it’s time to celebrate — and look ahead to the next 70 years.
Learn more about the recently-launched Beats and Books literacy program aimed at promoting literacy, fostering community, and improving education resources.
River City Co. is bringing a new pop-up series to the Riverfront District — this time with sports, so get ready to play.
Read along to find out more about Hamilton County’s first-ever Community Benefits Agreement + how it pertains to the upcoming South Broad stadium.
Learn about this local nonprofit that is working to spread awareness of the impacts of chaining dogs + help provide solutions for neighbors.
See which nonprofits the City of Red Bank has awarded grant funding through the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts & Ideas will host a festival to honor James Baldwin from Friday, Aug. 25-Sunday, Aug. 27.
Since mid-May, the Chattanooga Design Studio has been working on plans to bring a collective vision to one of the city’s downtown districts — let’s jump into the progress.
ArtsBuild has partnered with seven organizations around the Scenic City to bring arts education to elementary school children — find out how to sign up for a field trip.
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