FORGIVABLE LOANS FOR NASHVILLE SMALL BUSINESSES

Providing forgivable loans up to $100,000 to small businesses and individuals adversely affected by the Christmas Day Bombing.

QUICK. EASY.

FREE OF RED TAPE.

The nonprofit Nashville 30 Day Fund was launched by entrepreneur, advocate, philanthropist, and TV personality Marcus Lemonis.

Marcus personally pledged $500,000 to launch the Nashville 30 Day Fund, but he needs your help to keep the efforts going. Will you join him by making a donation now?

Our Mission

The Nashville 30 Day Fund is designed to be quick, easy, and free of red tape, as small business owners and individuals work to recover from the effects of the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville. All we ask in return: if you can, pay it forward. 

The funds disbursed by the Nashville 30 Day Fund do not need to be repaid. If individuals or businesses who receive the Fund’s assistance do, at a later date, wish to “pay it forward” to another individual or business in need of assistance, they may do so by directing those dollars back to the Fund, which will disburse the funding to another recipient.

The nonprofit Nashville 30 Day Fund provides forgivable loans up to $100,000 to small businesses and individuals adversely affected by the Christmas Day Bombing. It was launched by entrepreneur, advocate, philanthropist, and TV personality Marcus Lemonis.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

We need your help to lift up small businesses and individuals in need. Will you make a donation now?

The Nashville 30 Day Fund is a designated 501(c)(3) non-profit. Contributions to the Fund are tax-deductible. Your donation will go directly toward helping save Nashville small businesses and individuals adversely affected by the Christmas Day bombing.