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Institutional Advancement
The Office of Institutional Advancement supports Meharry Medical College’s mission by cultivating relationships with alumni, donors, corporations, and the broader community. We connect passion with purpose to fund scholarships, expand programs, and advance the institution’s strategic goals.
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Your support drives real change. From scholarships to community programs, every gift builds a brighter, healthier future.
Your connection to Meharry Medical College lasts a lifetime. Whether you mentor students, attend events, or support key initiatives, your involvement helps shape the future.
Celebrate 150 years of impact and invest in the next generation through Campaign 150. Your support strengthens scholarships, research, and facilities—ensuring Meharry’s mission thrives for years to come.
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Corporate Foundation Relations - Partnering for Progress
Together, we’re building a stronger future—one student at a time
Corporate Foundation Relations drives access to innovation, vital research initiatives, and student success across Meharry. Through the Corporate Partners Program, strategic grant initiatives, and our annual Circle of Friends event partners help fund scholarships, create hands-on learning opportunities, and support career development for the next generation of leaders.

Tributes to Dr. Frank Royal Sr.
Mr. Milton H. Jones Jr.
Atlanta, Georgia
Institutional Advancement News
Nashville, Tenn. (Jan. 12, 2026) Meharry Medical College hosted its 2nd Annual Corporate Partners Breakfast, bringing together corporate leaders, foundation partners and community stakeholders to celebrate the institution’s 150-year legacy and the vital role corporate support plays in advancing its mission. The program kicked off with a panel discussion featuring […]
There is ongoing uncertainty about our country’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides critical food assistance to 41 million Americans – 700,000 of these Americans live in Tennessee. Many in our community may be at risk of experiencing food insecurity as the government shutdown lingers. HOW TO HELP We […]
