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TD Charitable Foundation Awards $7M to Help Preserve Affordable Rental Housing

TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, has awarded a total of $7 million to 37 non-profits across the bank’s footprint through the 17th annual Housing for Everyone grant program. Grants ranging from $150,000 to $250,000 will support organizations that work to deliver rental assistance, rehabilitate affordable rental housing properties, and build organizational capacity to address resident sustainability for the long-term.

“The affordable housing crisis continues to burden the most vulnerable members of our communities and the organizations committed to supporting them,” said Paige Carlson-Heim, director of the TD Charitable Foundation. “At TD, we’re committed to doing our part to help create a more sustainable and inclusive future for everyone, and that includes providing access to safe, affordable homes. This year’s grant recipients are mission-critical to that work, and the TD Charitable Foundation is proud to support them in their efforts to create a positive impact and a pathway to housing stability in the communities we serve.”

The 2023 Housing for Everyone grant recipients include:

  • Connecticut – Grants Totaling $425,000
    • Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants – Awarded $250,000
    • NeighborWorks New Horizons – Awarded $175,000
  • Delaware – Grants Totaling $150,000
    • YMCA of Delaware – Awarded $150,000
  • Florida – Grants Totaling $1,100,000
    • Aspire Health Partners – Awarded $150,000
    • Camillus House, Inc. – Awarded $175,000
    • Central County Community Development Corporation – Awarded $175,000
    • Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition of St. Johns County – Awarded $175,000
    • Housing Authority of the City of St. Petersburg – Awarded $250,000
    • Metropolitan Ministries – Awarded $175,000
  • Maine – Grants Totaling $325,000
    • Avesta Housing Development Corporation – Awarded $175,000
    • Community Concepts – Awarded $150,000
  • Maryland – Grants Totaling $175,000
    • Montgomery Housing Partnership, Inc. – Awarded $175,000
  • Massachusetts – Grants Totaling $650,000
    • FamilyAid Boston, Inc. – Awarded $250,000
    • NewVue Communities – Awarded $150,000
    • Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation – Awarded $250,000
  • Michigan – Grants Totaling $250,000
    • South Oakland Shelter dba Lighthouse – Awarded $250,000
  • New Hampshire – Grants Totaling $250,000
    • Granite United Way – Awarded $250,000
  • New Jersey – Grants Totaling $1,075,000
    • Foresight Affordable Housing, Inc. – Awarded $150,000
    • Housing and Neighborhood Development Services (HANDS, Inc.), – Awarded $250,000
    • New Jersey Community Development Corporation – Awarded $150,000
    • Project Freedom – Awarded $175,000
    • The Gateway Family YMCA – Awarded $175,000
    • York Street Project – Awarded $175,000
  • New York – Grants Totaling $925,000
    • Asian Americans for Equality – Awarded $250,000
    • HousingPlus Solutions – Awarded $175,000
    • Jericho Project – Awarded $175,000
    • Options for Community Living, Inc. – Awarded 150,000
    • Warren Washington County Homeless Youth Coalition, WAIT House – Awarded $175,000
  • North Carolina – Grants Totaling $250,000
    • DreamKey Partners – Awarded $250,000
  • Pennsylvania – Grants Totaling $575,000
    • ACLAMO– Awarded $175,000
    • Congreso de Latinos Unidos – Awarded $150,000
    • People’s Emergency Center – Awarded $250,000
  • Rhode Island – Grants Totaling $175,000
    • Pawtucket Central Falls Development Corporation – Awarded $175,000
  • South Carolina – Grants Totaling $175,000
    • Upstate Warrior Solution – Awarded $175,000
  • Vermont – Grants Totaling $325,000
    • RuralEdge – Awarded $150,000
    • Lamoille Housing Partnership – Awarded $175,000
  • Washington, D.C. – Grants Totaling $175,000
    • Friendship Place – Awarded $175,000

Since its inception in 2005, the Housing for Everyone grant program has awarded more than $49 million to non-profit organizations and helped support more than 550 affordable housing initiatives in the communities TD serves.

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