How is CASA funded?
The CASA program in Davidson County was initiated with seed money from the local chapters of the National Council of Jewish Women and the Junior League of Nashville. These organizations provided the initial funding, and their members formed the first steering committee. Funding on an annual basis comes from Kappa Alpha Theta and the Tennessee Committee on Children and Youth. Other active supporters include the Memorial Foundation, the Nashville Bar-Young Lawyers Association, the Hospital Corporation of America, and the Frist Foundation (through a technology grant). CASA also receives contributions from congregations, individuals and other community organizations and foundations.