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Because together, we can make

a greater/deeper impact.

Working in collaboration with amazing partners, Martha O’Bryan participates in and helps lead several regional and national collaboratives aimed to coordinate relationships, spotlight best practices, and elevate the opportunity landscape for all.

2Gen Accelerator Community

Martha O’Bryan was selected by Ascend at the Aspen Institute as one of fifteen organizations demonstrating best practices in two-generation and whole-family approaches. Together, the collaborative is working to codify learnings and share and document successes in order to advance practices and systems, so more families with low incomes can move toward educational success, economic security, and health and well-being.

Family Collective

Led by the United Way of Greater Nashville, The Family Collective is a regional effort to addresses homelessness, connect families to sustainable opportunities, and disrupt cycles of poverty.

Goal Collective

Davidson county-based adult education providers collaborating to design a coordinated network with shared data and streamlined referrals, to ultimately build a system that will be able to better serve all learners seeking services within Nashville, TN.

Nashville Children and Youth Collaborative

Working to ensure healthy and prosperous communities for Nashville’s future, leaders from nonprofits across Nashville have come together to elevate the needs of children and youth.

NAZA

The Nashville After Zone Alliance (NAZA) is a partnership between the Nashville Public Library, Metro Nashville Public Schools, the Mayor’s Office, and over 30 youth development organizations all working collaboratively to increase access to transformative learning experiences for youth during out-of-school time hours.  Martha O’Bryan served as the inaugural lead agency for NAZA in 2010 and helped pilot and launch the network.

Raising Readers

A collaboration aimed at improving the systems and structures supporting Nashville’s families and young children.

United Way Workforce Collaborative for Middle TN

Our partner agencies are working locally to help individuals receive the education and training they need to get better, higher-paying jobs that will move them out of poverty for good.

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