Since 2016, the Nashville Sounds Foundation had awarded $90,000 in scholarships to local rising seniors. 2026 Applications open on January 22nd, 2026.
In 2004, driven by the vision of being part of something greater, the Sounds established The Nashville Sounds Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
View our 2025 Community Impact Report here.
To harness the power of baseball to make a positive impact across Middle Tennessee, focusing on social responsibility, education, and the transformative ability of sports to change lives.
Save the Date! The 2026 Nashville Sounds Scramble is set for Thursday, May 7, 2026, at the Hermitage Golf Course! Join us for a memorable day on the course as we raise funds to support the Nashville Sounds Foundation Scholarship Program
On select home games at First Horizon Park, the Sounds and MTSU Daniels Center will honor veterans, active members of the armed forces, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, police officers and firefighters.
Make your ballpark celebration complete with a message on the iconic Guitar Scoreboard!
Beyond the Label is our commitment to recognizing the person behind every identity, diagnosis, or perceived limitation. We don't just welcome fans. We welcome Every Body.
First Horizon Park is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility, setting an example for green infrastructure in professional sports. From energy-efficient design to ongoing community initiatives, the home of the Nashville Sounds prioritizes eco-friendly practices that reduce environmental impact and promote a cleaner, greener future.
Do you want a big-league experience right in your own backyard? Stay tuned for details on the 2026 Groundskeeper Clinic, coming next year. Get ready to keep Nashville’s diamonds shining—one field at a time.
The Nashville Sounds take pride in supporting our community and are happy to consider donating an autographed item or ticket packages to your fundraising event
Whether he's dancing on the dugout, signing autographs, or flapping his feathers over a Sounds home run, you can always count on this ‘Free Range Chicken’ to be part of the action! Booster is available to appear at private functions, such as your child's birthday party, wedding reception, or office holiday party!
Pop-Up Baseball, launched by the Nashville Sounds in 2017, introduces children in Music City to the idea that anyone can play baseball—no field required!
The Sounds, in partnership with Habitat of Greater Nashville, have committed a $50,000 investment toward renovating the Parkwood Ballfields.
Show your Nashville pride everywhere you go while supporting a great cause. The Nashville Sounds are proud to offer an official Tennessee specialty license plate, benefiting the Nashville Sounds Foundation.
Booster’s Book Club is a collaborative initiative between the Nashville Sounds Foundation and the Nashville Public Library System to promote the importance of summer reading!
The Sounds announced the donation of the book “Home Plate: Henry Kimbro" to every public middle and high school of Metro Nashville Public Schools.
Since 2016, the Nashville Sounds Foundation had awarded $90,000 in scholarships to local rising seniors. 2026 Applications open on January 22nd, 2026.
In 2018, the Nashville Sounds Foundation (NSF) programs and events raised over $71,000.00 to positively impact non-profit organizations across Middle Tennessee. Our players and front office staff have dedicated over 2,860 hours of service to community organizations and partners since 2016. During October, the Nashville Sounds Foundation hosts Suites-N-Treats where over 1,300 children have been provided with a fun and safe space to trick-or-treat since 2015.