TD Charitable Foundation, the giving arm of TD Bank, awarded a $175,000 grant to Pendleton Place, a nonprofit based in Greenville.
The organization will use the funds to support its Empowerment through Housing: Building a Sustainable Future for Marginalized Youth program.
Pendleton Place’s grant is part of TD Charitable Foundation’s 2024 Housing for Everyone grant program, which awarded $7 million to 37 nonprofits across the bank’s Maine-to-Florida footprint. Each organization received a grant ranging from $150,000 to $250,000.
“These organizations are making it their primary mission to help relieve some of the most vulnerable members of our community — those who are unsheltered or experiencing homelessness due to higher eviction rates as pandemic-era programs have ended or financial insecurity grows through inflation or other factors,” said Paige Carlson-Heim, director of the TD Charitable Foundation. “Housing for Everyone grant recipients are working closely with TD to improve access by creating innovative solutions that are helping to create a more sustainable and inclusive future for everyone. It is a privilege to support our 2024 Housing for Everyone grant recipients and to continue to be a part of this imperative work.”
Since 2005, the Housing for Everyone grant program has awarded more than $49 million to support more than 550 affordable housing initiatives in the communities TD serves.