Blog #2
On my first day
last week, I went with Emily Thome, who works at the Third Federal Foundation,
to a meeting with a man who wanted to share about his non-profit and talk about
potential funding. I went early and talked a lot with Mrs. Thome about Third
Federal and the foundation. She explained to me the rich history of Third
Federal, the bank, and her responsibilities as the person who runs the
foundation. Every year, Third Federal devotes millions to helping their
non-profit partners and serving their mission. They state, “Third Federal
Foundation exists to strengthen communities and improve the conditions that
make home ownership possible, supporting efforts centered on affordable
housing, financial stability, accessible education, and thriving neighborhoods.”
Mrs. Thome is responsible for finding amazing organizations that relate to this
mission and making sure the foundation’s funding goes to the right places. She
explained to me how difficult it can sometimes be because, with a set budget,
you have to say no a lot more than you can say yes, so she is very careful and
intelligent about looking into the organizations and building trust with the
non-profits they work with. She also explained why the Third Federal Foundation
focuses much of its resources on home ownership and safe housing. A lot of the
foundation’s focus is on improving the neighborhood where they are located,
which is Slavic Village. Slavic Village has been struggling recently because
many of the homes there are now very old, making them unsafe, which is driving
many residents away or causing current residents to have health or financial
complications. Some problems have been the effects of lead in old houses on
residents and broken-down parts of the houses, which are significant safety
concerns. House repairs are very expensive, so many times, low-income families
in the community cannot fix these issues and have to endure the health risks.
If the foundation can help cover these repairs/renovations/new homes, it
creates a safer and more sustainable community. Third Federal Foundation wants
to help Slavic Village grow and thrive and believes that helping with the
housing issues is a big part of accomplishing that. After our great
conversation, I met a man named Tim, who told me and Emily about a new
non-profit organization he was starting. He wanted to help kids who could not
afford college get started with their careers and help break generational
poverty. I learned so much about how the non-profit world works and the
complications, risks, and work it takes to start your own organization. We
talked for over an hour, and it was a super valuable experience. Emily has
already taught me so much on the first day, and I am excited to keep learning.
Amazing post, Luke. It is great to know that there is people trying to help others with matters as complicated as the housing market. Especially nowadays; everyone is dealing with inflation and sometimes gets out of hand. I am super glad that you have the chance to live these amazing experiences and I wish you can use all this knowledge in the future to help others.
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