Nonprofits

Here are some ways to give back locally during this national day of giving.
Celebrate Crabtree Farms’ 25th anniversary with festivities on Saturday, Nov. 4.
Get a first look at the redevelopment of this North Chattanooga park in the Riverview neighborhood that will be designed to suit the needs of all abilities.
Participate in the adults-only immersive experience Drink & Discover at the Creative Discovery Museum.
Check out how Editor Kristen and Haley thrifted Halloween costumes with Northside Neighborhood House.
Learn more about the Chattanooga Design Studio’s efforts and support its work at the annual City Celebration Fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 20.
Tennessee American Water has given out eight grants to local organizations and cities to help facilitate environmentally-friendly efforts — find out what projects are in progress.
The 35th annual Tennessee River Rescue is almost here — what better way to appreciate the Scenic City + our outdoor spaces by helping clean our waterways?
The Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Department has unveiled its plans for Montague Park, keep reading for what’s in store.
The Hamilton County Health Department has announced the 10 recipients of its Teaching Garden Grants — meet the local organizations that will use their gardens for education within the community.
Purchase a piece of art created by the aquarium’s residents during the online fundraising auction.
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