
Supporting Our Local Community
Making a Difference Across Middle Tennessee

VISION
Improving the quality of life of African American males and families in need within the Sumner and Davidson County communities
Supporting the local community through programs focusing on education, youth enrichment and mentoring, and health awareness.

OUR HISTORY
The Diamond Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Hendersonville (TN) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity Incorporated founded in 2006.
A 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax exempt publicly supported organization
Serving Sumner and Davidson Counties
30+
Members Strong
Key Initiatives:
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School Supply Drive
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Thanksgiving Baskets Drive
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Kappa League - Program designed to help young men develop their leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor.
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Christmas Gift Giveaway
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Volunteering at Dismas Rehabilitation Facility

The Diamond Foundation is proud to support local youth through several programs that are aimed to improve education performance, life choices, and health decisions. These programs include ACT Prep, School Supplies, Adopt- A-School, and A Helping Hand.
FOR LOCAL YOUTH
Supporting Youth through Education, Mentoring, and Health

IMPACT
Diamond Foundation in Numbers
4,917
Families Helped
$134,051
Invested in Community
18,156
Individuals Helped
19
Years Servicing Community
Leadership
The Diamond Foundation is able to make an impact in the community due to the heart and character of its members. Our leadership exemplifies this and ensures the continued impact of the organization.
“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” – Helen Keller
President
Theophilus B. Boyd IV

Theophilus is a financial executive originally from Chicago with strong family connections to Nashville. He is deeply involved in the local community and dedicated to making a positive impact by supporting others.
Vice President
Kelvin Brooks

Kelvin is a native of Grand Junction, TN and 2004 graduate of TSU. His goal is to utilize his knowledge in Human Resources management to help develop youth through training, mentoring, networking, and professional development.
Treasurer
Caylin Robinson

Caylon is a long-standing educator in Davidson County and a family person with roots in the Nashville community. “I’m dedicated to making life better for those we serve and I’m proud of the work we have been rendering to our local community.
Corporate Sponsors
The support of these corporate sponsors provides us greater ability to positively impact our community. We are thankful for their continued support.




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