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Capital Campaign
Imaging a New Trinity Place Center
“The new facility will afford Trinity the ability to address the intensifying battle against food insecurity in a more comprehensive way. … The need continues to grow.”
Capital Campaign Co-Chair Dominick Purnomo
The Environmental Protection Agency bestowed a $20 million grant for the ALL(bany) Together—Climate and Health Resilience
Equity Project spearheaded by a coalition of eight organizations led by the Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region. The project will build two sustainable emergency centers that are able to maintain power, provide food and water, and implement emergency response plans for residents of the Albany community.
Of that, Trinity—a nonprofit social services agency founded in 1912 and headquartered in a 1928 schoolhouse—will receive $10 million to rehabilitate and expand its Trinity Place Center at 15 Trinity Place in the City of Albany’s South End so it can serve as an emergency hub.
Trinity Alliance Awarded $10M EPA Grant – Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region
Of that, Trinity—a nonprofit social services agency founded in 1912 and headquartered in a 1928 schoolhouse—will receive $10 million to rehabilitate and expand its Trinity Place Center at 15 Trinity Place in the City of Albany’s South End so it can serve as an emergency hub.
This project is part of a broader Trinity building initiative that will enable the settlement house to address the growing needs of our community in a more effective and cost-efficient manner.
The entire cost of the Trinity Place Center rehabilitation and expansion project is $17.5 million. Trinity Alliance has 70 percent of the funds in hand, and has embarked on a capital campaign to raise the balance.