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SIGNATURE PROGRAMS

We Are Committed To Serving
Our Communities

To help African-Americans and others in underserved communities achieve their highest true social parity, economic self- reliance, power, and civil rights. The League promotes economic empowerment through education and job training, housing and community development, workforce development, entrepreneurship, health, and quality of life.

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Economic
Empowerment

3,200

Numbers are for individuals served in the 2023 fiscal year.

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Housing & Community
Development

Numbers are for individuals served in the 2023 fiscal year.

413

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youth and education

Youth &
Education

Numbers are for individuals served in the 2023 fiscal year.

290

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health & quality of life

Health & Quality
of Life

475

Numbers are for individuals served in the 2023 fiscal year.

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Social Justice &
Civic Engagement

1300

Numbers are for individuals served in the 2023 fiscal year.

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FEATURED EVENTS & REPORTS

2023
ANNUAL

The preceding year was characterized by remarkable productivity and pivotal developments for ULMT. Our annual report outlines several strategic initiatives that were instrumental in rendering 2023 one of our most accomplished years on record.

2023

ANNUAL REPORT

CHEATHAM

DAVIDSON

DICKSON

MONTGOMERY

ROBERTSON

RUTHERFORD

SUMNER

WILLIAMSON

WILSON

OUR COMMITMENT
TO EQUALITY

Established in 1968, the Urban League of Middle Tennessee (ULMT) is a civil rights organization based in Nashville. Committed to economic empowerment and social justice, ULMT collaborates with local leaders to enhance living standards for African Americans and underserved groups. Through social programs, policy research, and advocacy, the organization works to close the equality gap. ULMT's community-level efforts and affiliates provide direct services benefiting thousands of people each year in its nine-county service area, covering Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Montgomery, Sumner, Robertson, Rutherford, Williamson, and Wilson counties. Guided by its mission, ULMT tirelessly works towards improving the quality of life for residents in these underserved communities.

JOIN THE MOVEMENT

Join the Urban League of Middle Tennessee to connect with a pivotal civil rights organization. Membership empowers Middle Tennesseans to actively support programs advancing economic empowerment for African Americans and under-served communities. Becoming an Urban Leaguer is the most impactful way to address educational, social, and economic inequalities and drive social change in Middle Tennessee.

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Join the movement against unfair laws, job limitations, and racial inequality.

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