Financial Resiliency Task Force

The Financial Resiliency Task Force (FRTF) focuses on closing the racial wealth gap in greater Charlottesville by eliminating barriers to financial stability for historically marginalized and economically underrepresented families. Nine core nonprofit partners identify systems-level issues that affect an individual or family’s ability to thrive economically, coordinate services to maximize impact, consolidate overlaps for efficient use of community resources, and share data to improve service delivery and reduce friction for client recipients. 

Learn more in this video.

By Summer 2027, the FRTF aims to collaborate with 650 families of color in the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County (130 families per year) to help them improve their financial standing, as measured by a Financial Resiliency Matrix developed by the partners. 

Financial Resiliency Task Force Members

City of Promise
Community Investment Collaborative
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville
Monticello Area Community Action Agency
Network2Work@PVCC
New Hill Development Corporation
Piedmont Housing Alliance
Uhuru Foundation
United Way of Greater Charlottesville

Connect with an FRTF application specialist and begin your pathway.


Additional Resources

Piedmont Housing Alliance also offers a variety of additional services and opportunities for individuals to improve their financial health and get to a better place. Our Housing Counseling services fall in line with the organization’s overall mission to create affordable housing opportunities and foster community through education and lending.

Learn more in the Education + Resources section of our website.