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2023 Grant Recipients
In 2023, TRF proudly distributed four annual grants across the country in excess of $10,000! Read below for more
information on how TRF's grant will support these organizations. To see a full list of this year's grant recipients, click here.
Women Giving Back $25,000
Mission: To support women and children in crisis on a first step to stability
by providing quality clothing at no cost, assisted by a caring and
committed community.
Program: Supporting Healthy Needs of Northern Virginia Women and
Children in Crisis
TRF’s grant will help in the organization’s expansion into a new space to increase clothing, food, and diaper storage, provide more
compassion, fatigue and other emotional health resources, grow its food pantry program, and open a Nonprofit Hub so others can meet
and support the community.
Cornerstones, Inc. $20,000
Mission: Cornerstones promotes stability, empowerment, and hope through support,
advocacy, and community-building for individuals and families in need.
Program: “FREE from Hunger” Food Hub - Strengthening Food Security and Expanding
Food Access in Fairfax and Loudoun Counties
TRF’s grant will support the Food Hub by funding essential operational equipment purchases, such as racks, inventory management
software, a backup generator, a refrigerated van, a used forklift, an industrial scale and ramp, and mobile shelving/carting for sorting and
floor movement of goods. This essential work will equip participating Fairfax and Loudoun County food pantries, school nutrition centers,
and other feeding programs.
Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada $20,000
Mission: Repairing Homes, Revitalizing Communities, Rebuilding Lives.
Program: Critical Home Repair (CHR)
TRF’s grant will provide eligible homeowners with critically needed repairs and system replacements. RTSNV seeks to prevent low-income
homeowners from losing their owned homes (including mobile and manufactured), becoming homeless, or being placed in assisted living
facilities or nursing homes rather than having the ability to age in place in their own homes.
Aspiring Texas Latinos Achieving Success Together $17,500
Mission: To inspire and empower Latino High School students to become leaders in
their community.
Program: La Tiendita - Breaking a generational cycle of food insecurity while improving
employment opportunities for local at-risk Latino students.
Our grant will support La Tiendita, a small community grocery store, by supplying the community with healthy food options in the
food desert of the east side of McKinney, Texas, and employ and train local high schoolers through this social enterprise, including
hands-on leadership and entrepreneurial training, and business skill development.
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