The Community Fund Wants to Hear from You

In partnering with The Helene T. and Grant M. Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Pace University, The Community Fund is seeking to identify the types of services and resources available to residents and to address any potential gaps or inadequacies in areas such as human services, health care, housing, public safety, daycare, and recreation, among other vital community needs.

This survey is designed to assess the needs of those residing and working in Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe. “This data will allow us to understand the ongoing needs of the residents in these communities, which is especially important during these unprecedented times,” said Gina Scutelnicu Todoran, department chair of public administration at Pace. “We look forward to seeing these results and are proud of this partnership with The Community Fund.”

“The Community Fund is committed to supporting critical social, health, and well-being programs that dramatically improve the lives of the people in our Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe Community,” said Amy Rutter Korb, executive director of The Community Fund. “Our partnership with Pace on this innovative needs assessment will help us not only determine the best programs to be supported in and around our community but also help direct the funds we raise to the programs that our community members care most deeply about

After responses are collected, Pace University will analyze the data and partner with TCF to develop recommendations that will dramatically improve the lives of our residents.

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