• The Sycamore Institute’s 2024 Annual Forum

    City Winery 609 Lafayette St, Nashville, TN, United States

    The Sycamore Institute, an impartial, public policy center for Tennessee, invites you to our first annual forum—an event dedicated to our desire to equip civic leaders with the resources they need to solve big challenges.

  • Statewide Criminal Justice Policy Forum

    Belmont University 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, TN, United States

    The Sycamore Institute invites you to participate in a half-day criminal justice policy forum. This event will cover new systems and opportunities in criminal justice data in Tennessee, how the state pays for incarceration, and state policy developments and implications on public safety in Tennessee. Learn more and register for the event: tncriminaljusticeforum.eventbrite.com/

  • Community Connection: FY 26 Budget in Brief

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    Join the Sycamore Institute for a 1-hour overview of the Budget in Brief, explaining the proposed FY 2026 budget. Sycamore's research team will give a presentation offering an overview of the budget, explaining where the dollars come from and where they go. After the presentation, there will be time for Q&A with the presenters. While […]

    Free
  • The Sycamore Institute’s 2025 Annual Forum

    City Winery 609 Lafayette St, Nashville, TN, United States

    Join the Sycamore Institute on May 8th for our 2nd Annual Forum. This year's theme is Together Tennessee: Sharing a Future When We Disagree. This year’s luncheon will feature a timely and urgent conversation on the keys to living—and thriving—in a world where friends, neighbors, and strangers profoundly disagree. In addition to being in a […]

  • Housing Policy Summit

    Emerson Hall 2512 Gallatin Avenue, Nashville, TN, United States

    Join the Sycamore Institute on September 18th for our statewide Policy Summit in Nashville.

    $99
  • Federal Focus: Potential Changes for Tennessee

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    Join the Sycamore Institute for an overview of current and potential shifts in federal support, how these changes could affect each of Tennessee’s 95 counties, and more contextual information about how the federal and state budget processes work together.

    Free