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TD Charitable Foundation begins $10M Housing for Everyone grant initiative

TD Charitable Foundation, the giving arm of TD Bank, announced $10 million in available grants of $250,000 each through its 20th annual Housing for Everyone grant initiative, marking the largest investment in its history.

The 2026 initiative focuses on eviction prevention and early intervention strategies to promote long-term housing stability for renters in low- to moderate-income communities.

Renters today can face numerous challenges, including missed recertifications, sudden income loss, lack of legal protection and difficulty navigating lease terms. Through the Housing for Everyone program, the TD Charitable Foundation will award grants to select nonprofit organizations that deploy solutions intended to prevent eviction before a crisis occurs.

“Housing remains a critical issue across our footprint and beyond, and a key step to mitigating the issue is providing early intervention tools and education to those most vulnerable,” said Paige Carlson-Heim, head of Social Impact at TD Bank.

“As we mark 20 years of the Housing for Everyone grant program, we recognize that lasting change in housing stability requires an ongoing commitment, and we are proud to support the organizations driving change through education, legal support and more.”

Since 2005, Housing for Everyone has provided more than $63 million to over 630 affordable housing initiatives. In these 20 years, home prices and rents have increased by 65% and 20% respectively, while median household income saw almost no growth, underscoring the widening affordability gap.

TD Charitable Foundation has served as a consistent advocate for 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.

Through focus groups, TD identifies communities’ top challenges to ensure each year’s grants address the most pressing issues. And as demand for affordable housing providers increases, the Housing for Everyone program also ensures organizations are positioned for capacity building to meet the growing needs of their communities.

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