RBC
Community Affairs & Impact On Homelessness Prevention
At RBC, we understand the impact when emergencies or disaster strikes. We believe in neighbors giving up their time, to help one another in their community.
More importantly, we understand that volunteering to improve your neighborhood and community creates a healthier, more stable environment where families can thrive.
We recognize that committed and motivated neighbors accomplish an enormous amount of important work in communities across the country.
The RBC Foundation is in the process of being established to support community needs especially in the area of “Homelessness Prevention”. Upon being established, The RBC Foundation will invest in grant resources in Georgia. Our mantra is to “help people, help themselves.”
The RBC Foundation’s mission will be to support RBC’s interest in building stronger communities by investing in non-profit organizations and programs that are committed to innovative approaches and solutions that help people become self-sufficient in the communities in which our employees and customers live and work.
Areas of Interest
Grants will be made in an effort to support and promote causes that promote the goals of self-support and independence. We will also accept grant applications from non profit agencies located in the state of Georgia that support self-help projects that address issues of hunger, single and couples homelessness and poverty. Examples of the projects that fit our mission include:
- Self-help programs that provide shelter housing and training for single or married couples to increase their resources
- Literacy intervention
We consider the following initial type of requests:
- Housing for couples from couples shelter
Limitations on Grant-Making

Grantees must be charitable, nonprofit organizations that are recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity. We ask that you revisit this page in the near future for updates. communityaffairs@rosenthalbc.com.