TD Charitable Foundation, the giving arm of TD Bank U.S., today announced $10 million in grants awarded to 40 nonprofits through the 20th annual Housing for Everyone grant program. To mark the program’s 20th anniversary, this year’s grantees will each receive a $250,000 grant, the largest award to date.
“Marking 20 years of the Housing for Everyone program fills me with immense pride, as this milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to meeting the evolving and growing needs of our communities,” said Paige Carlson-Heim, Head of Social Impact at TD and Director of TD Charitable Foundation. “Housing instability touches so many lives and has far-reaching economic impacts, which is why we are so proud to support these nonprofits that are helping prevent eviction before it becomes a crisis.”
Many renters face challenges like rising living costs, sudden income loss, and difficulty navigating lease terms, which can increase the risk of eviction, especially in low- to moderate-income communities. This year’s grant recipients were selected for their proactive eviction prevention strategies, which help maintain housing continuity, reduce financial stress, and contribute to the long-term stability of our neighborhoods.
Guided by a long-term strategy to address the escalating challenge of housing instability before it becomes a crisis, TD has intentionally shaped the Housing for Everyone program to respond to the changing needs of the communities it serves by prioritizing prevention, stability, and long-term impact.
This year’s program not only marks two decades of partnership with nonprofit organizations on the front lines of housing affordability but also reflects TD’s longstanding commitment to strengthening communities through stable, affordable housing solutions. What began as a small initiative has grown into one of TD’s largest philanthropic commitments, with more than $73 million awarded to over 675 affordable housing initiatives across the communities TD serves.
Together, these investments, along with the productive conversations sparked by forums like the TD Housing Summit taking place on April 22, underscore the need for sustained partnership, shared learning, and long-term commitment to creating housing affordability.
The 2026 Housing for Everyone grant recipients, located across TD’s Maine to Florida footprint, are:
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Connecticut – Grants totaling $500,000
- Central Connecticut Coast YMCA (Greater Bridgeport Planning Region) – $250,000
- Hands on Hartford, Inc. (Capital Planning Region) – $250,000
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Delaware – Grant totaling $250,000
- Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. (New Castle County) – $250,000
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Florida – Grants totaling $1,750,000
- Ability Housing, Inc. (Duval County) – $250,000
- Bay Area Legal Services, Inc. (Hillsborough County) – $250,000
- Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice, Inc. (Lee County) – $250,000
- Florida Legal Services, Inc. (Orange County) – $250,000
- Foundation for Orange County Public Schools, Inc. (Orange County) – $250,000
- Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc. (Broward County) – $250,000
- The Sharing Center (Seminole County) – $250,000
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Maine – Grants totaling $500,000
- Penquis C.A.P., Inc. (Penobscot County) – $250,000
- Tedford Housing (Cumberland County) – $250,000
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Maryland – Grant totaling $250,000
- Montgomery Housing Partnership, Inc. (D.C.) – $250,000
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Massachusetts – Grants totaling $750,000
- Caritas Communities, Inc. (Suffolk County) – $250,000
- FamilyAid Boston, Inc. (Suffolk County) – $250,000
- Open Sky Community Services, Inc. (Worcester County) – $250,000
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New Hampshire – Grant totaling $250,000
- Waypoint (Hillsborough County) – $250,000
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New Jersey – Grants totaling $1,500,000
- Bright Harbor Healthcare (Ocean County) – $250,000
- Greater Bergen Community Action, Inc. (Bergen County) – $250,000
- Hispanic Family Centre of Southern New Jersey, Inc. (Camden County) – $250,000
- New Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund, Inc. (Essex County) – $250,000
- United Community Corporation (Essex County) – $250,000
- York Street Project (Hudson County) – $250,000
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New York – Grants totaling $1,500,000
- Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A (Kings County) – $250,000
- Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York (Bronx County) – $250,000
- RUPCO, Inc. (Ulster County) – $250,000
- Services for Underserved, Inc. (New York County) – $250,000
- Sunset Park Health Council dba Family Health Centers at NYU Langone (New York County) – $250,000
- WellLife Network Inc. (Queens County) – $250,000
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North Carolina – Grants totaling $500,000
- Charlotte Family Housing (Mecklenburg County) – $250,000
- Pisgah Legal Services (Buncombe County) – $250,000
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Pennsylvania – Grants totaling $1,000,000
- Nueva Esperanza, Inc. (Philadelphia County) – $250,000
- Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation (Philadelphia County) – $250,000
- SeniorLaw Center (Philadelphia County) – $250,000
- The Foundation for Delaware County (Delaware County) – $250,000
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Rhode Island – Grant totaling $250,000
- Foster Forward (Providence County) – $250,000
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South Carolina – Grant totaling $250,000
- Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc. (Richland County) – $250,000
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Vermont – Grant totaling $250,000
- Housing Trust of Rutland County, Inc. (Rutland County) – $250,000
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Virginia – Grant totaling $250,000
- Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services, Inc. (Fairfax County) – $250,000
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Washington, D.C. – Grant totaling $250,000
- Legal Counsel for the Elderly – $250,000
About Housing for Everyone
Since inception in 2005, the TD Charitable Foundation’s annual Housing for Everyone grant program has awarded more than $73MM to help more than 675 affordable housing initiatives in the U.S. communities TD serves from Maine to Florida. TD identifies communities’ top challenges for the Housing for Everyone grant program, ensuring each year’s theme addresses the most pressing housing issues.
TD Charitable Foundation has consistently championed affordable housing options, providing grants annually to nonprofit organizations across the bank’s footprint that support communities with the creation, preservation, and development of affordable housing options and solutions. TD Charitable Foundation reinforces the bank’s longstanding commitment, through its corporate citizenship work to promote inclusivity and economic vitality, enabling people of all backgrounds to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Visit: http://www.td.com/impact.
About the TD Charitable Foundation
The TD Charitable Foundation is the giving arm of TD Bank U.S. TD Bank US Holding Company and its subsidiaries, including TD Bank, N.A., are collectively known as TD Bank U.S. As the U.S. banking business of The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX and NYSE: TD), a leading North American financial services firm, TD Bank U.S. serves more than 10 million clients and has a network of approximately 1,050 locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Carolinas and Florida. We support our clients and communities with a full range of retail, small business, commercial banking products and services, and more.
Since its inception in 2002, the Foundation has distributed over $386 million through donations to local nonprofits from Maine to Florida. More information on the TD Charitable Foundation is available here.
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