For more than three decades, Homeplace served as a true home for four remarkable women with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Supported by Belmont United Methodist Church, devoted caregivers, and friends, they built full and meaningful lives together for 33 years.
When the Homeplace residence closed in 2021, its story continued in a new way. To honor the women who lived there and extend the mission of care they inspired, the Homeplace Legacy Fund was established. The fund provides small grants to help individuals with IDD and their families meet special needs that go beyond daily living expenses. These grants are not intended for regular expenses or debt, but rather to create opportunities that enhance quality of life and support greater independence.
The Homeplace Legacy Fund honors a legacy of care while looking ahead—offering support, one practical step at a time.
Continuing the Mission
The Homeplace Legacy Fund Small Grant Program provides targeted support for the “extras” that enhance life and promote personal growth. These grants are designed to fill small but important gaps that can make a lasting difference.
Funds may be used for:
Adaptive or specialized equipment
Training, classes, or educational opportunities
Support for caregivers’ learning or skill development
Programs and activities that enrich daily living
Grants cannot be used for regular living expenses or to pay debts. Instead, they are intended to create opportunities that improve the quality of life and encourage greater independence for people with IDD.
Eligibility and Application Details
Eligible applicants include individuals with IDD and their families who reside in Davidson County, Tennessee.
Grant amounts: $500–$1,500
Limit: One grant per individual or family per award year.
The Homeplace Legacy Fund honors a history of care and looks ahead to new ways of offering support, one practical step at a time.