TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, has awarded $5.8 million through its 16th annual Housing for Everyone program.
Thirty-three nonprofit organizations across TD Bank's footprint will receive grants ranging between $150,000 and $250,000.
"Housing organizations have been on the frontlines of both the affordability crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. They have been called upon time and time again over the past few years to do everything from helping people find affordable homes to serving as vaccine clinics,” said Paige Carlson-Heim, director of the TD Charitable Foundation. “Each time, they've stepped up and expanded their mandates to meet the needs of some of the most vulnerable members of our communities and work toward an equitable COVID-19 recovery.”
The foundation focused this year’s program on supporting these organizations that deliver the resources and wraparound services that individuals and families need to access a safe, affordable place to call home.
“Without the help of these organizations, and countless others, navigating these difficult times would have been unimaginable for many,” said Carlson-Heim. “Our support will help ensure that affordable housing providers have the capabilities and assistance required to deliver these services for the long term."
The latest Housing for Everyone grant recipients are:
- Connecticut:
- Columbus House, Pathway to a Healthy Financial Future—$150,000
- Florida:
- Ability Housing, The Northeast Villages Project—$150,000
- Camillus House, Workforce Development Initiative—$150,000
- Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, Heading Home: Help for Leaving Homelessness—$175,000
- Family Promise of Brevard, The Firehouse Project, Expanding Economic and Housing Stability for LMI Families Residing in 32922—$150,000
- Habitat for Humanity of Hillsborough County, Capacity Building to Help Families Achieve Affordable Homeownership—$250,000
- Tampa Bay Neighborhood Housing Services, Capacity Building for Housing Programs—$150,000
- Maine:
- Avesta Housing Development Corp., Capacity Management and Cultural Navigator—$250,000
- Maryland:
- Montgomery Housing Partnership, MHP Workforce Development Initiative—$150,000
- Massachusetts:
- FamilyAid Boston, Reducing Eviction and Poverty for Families Experiencing Homelessness—$250,000
- The Community Builders, Economic Equity Initiative (EEI)—$150,000
- Michigan:
- Ruth Ellis Center, Financial Security Programming—$250,000
- New Hampshire:
- Cross Roads House, Building Bridges to Permanent Housing—$150,000
- New Jersey:
- Affordable Housing Alliance, Residential Service Coordination Program—$150,000
- HomeFront, Housing Stability For Everyone—$150,000
- Jewish Family Service of Atlantic County, Investing in a Full Continuum of Resident Services to Create Pathways Out of Homelessness—$150,000
- New Jersey Community Development Corp., The Neighborhood Help Center: A Helping Hand in Paterson—$175,000
- Norwescap, Navigating Home—$250,000
- New York:
- Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Helping Individuals and Families: Providing Affordable Housing and Wraparound Services—$250,000
- Lifting Up Westchester, Restoring Independence Program to Help Homeless Individuals Strengthen Self-Sufficiency—$150,000
- RUPCO, Housing Matters More Than Ever Program—$150,000
- Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Youth Strong: Supporting Homeless Youth in NYC To Improve Their Economic Security and Attain Permanent Housing—$150,000
- Westhab, Dayspring Back to Work Program—$150,000
- Pennsylvania:
- Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia, Community Support Collaborative—$175,000
- Valley Youth House Committee, Investment in Housing for Young Philadelphians—$150,000
- Rhode Island:
- Providence Housing Authority, Housing Preservation Response Program—$175,000
- NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley (formerly the Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corp.), Comprehensive Resident Services & Financial Power Initiative—$150,000
- South Carolina:
- Homes of Hope, Affordable Housing Economic Mobility Collaborative—$175,000
- Northside Development Corp., Tenant Housing Stabilization Program—$150,000
- Vermont:
- Champlain Housing Trust, Supportive Housing to Address Homelessness Initiative—$150,000
- Downstreet Housing & Community Development, Partnership to Expand Resident Services in Central Vermont and the Upper Valley Region—$175,000
- Virginia:
- Northern Virginia Family Service, Expanding Resident Services to Increase Housing and Family Stability During COVID—$150,000
- Wesley Housing Development Corporation of Northern Virginia, The Housing Stability Initiative: Rapid Expansion—$250,000
Since its inception in 2005, the Housing for Everyone grant program has awarded more than $42 million to nonprofit organizations and helped support over 500 affordable housing initiatives in the communities TD serves.