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Community in Focus: TD’s Investment in Greater Philadelphia in 2013
A responsible business is one that contributes to its local community and economy. Corporate responsibility reports typically default to a macro view of the story. We wanted to provide a close-up of what our contribution looks like on the ground through the various ways TD interacts with a community. We picked the great city of Philadelphia to provide a case study.
$31.2million
in small business loans helping local businesses develop and grow.
416 employees. $560,000
donated to non-profit organizations through the TD Charitable Foundation.
$318,000
contributed to United Way of Greater Philadelphia to address important community needs such as providing food and shelter.1
$17million
invested in New Markets and Historic Tax Credits for the redevelopment of Oxford Mills, a vacant historic factory, into 114 affordable apartments for teachers and 38,000 sq. ft. of collaborative office space for education-focused non-profits.
19
stores, including seven in low- to moderate-income neighbourhoods.
41
financial education classes taught by TD employees in schools as part of the TD WOW! Zone program, helping 1,062 students learn to build good money habits.
WOW!Zone 800
books provided to schools and children in need through the Banking on Books program.1
$4.5 million
provided in community development loans to five community organizations serving low- to moderate-income people and neighbourhoods, including Latino communities of Eastern North Philadelphia, which are challenged by issues of poverty, access to health care and unemployment.
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grants provided to non-profit organizations by the TD Charitable Foundation.
$7.1 million
invested in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits for the development of Beckett Gardens Apartments, a 132-unit affordable housing project.
$400,000
contributed to four different organizations through the TD Charitable Foundation’s Housing for Everyone competition, including Latino-based non-profit, Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha (APM), to support their Affordable Housing Preservation Project.
424
new loans to small businesses – 55% were to small businesses and 83% were in amounts less than $100,000.
527
new mortgage loans provided, 42% of which were in low- to moderate-income neighbourhoods.
Information is for TD’s 2013 fiscal year (Nov 1, 2012 to Oct 31, 2013). All dollar amounts are in U.S. dollars. 1 Donation made through the TD Charitable Foundation.
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