Agency Partner Services

New Trier Township delivers services and stretches tax dollars by contributing to agencies that serve Township residents. Supported programs range from youth drop-in centers and senior services to the well-being of individuals and families and crisis intervention as well as prevention services. The Township also provides financial support to residential, vocational and respite programs, as well as advocacy and inclusion programs for persons with disabilities.

Funded Agencies

For Fiscal Year 2024, New Trier Township government budgeted $1,545,800 to fund 51 programs and 34 agencies.

Developmental Disabilities Services

  • The Arts of Life - $20,000
  • The Center for Enriched Living - $25,000
  • Clearbrook - $42,000
  • Glencoe Youth Services (SNAP Program) - $10,000
  • Glenkirk, Inc. - $80,000
  • The Lambs, Inc. - $18,000
  • Our House of New Trier Township - $30,000
  • Our Place of New Trier Township - $135,000
  • SEARCH $5,000
  • Special Gifts Theatre, Inc. - $30,000
  • TotalLink2Community $14,000

Human Services

  • The Alliance for Children - $7,500
  • Career Resource Center - $18,000
  • Rebuilding Together - $40,000
  • The Volunteer Center of New Trier Township - $15,000
  • North Suburban Legal Aid Clinic $12,000

Individuals & Families in Crisis

  • Children's Advocacy Center-$9,000
  • Cancer Wellness Center $15,000
  • Counseling Center of the North Shore - $42,000
  • Family Service of Glencoe - $45,000
  • Family Service of Wilmette - $75,600
  • HAVEN Youth and Family Services - $118,000
  • PEER Services, Inc. - $105,000
  • Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook - $48,000
  • YWCA Evanston/North Shore - $25,000

Mental Health Services

  • Erika's Lighthouse - $16,000
  • The Josselyn Center - $197,600
  • NAMI-CCNS National Alliance on Mental Illness-Cook County North Suburban - $20,000
  • SamaraCare $20,000
  • Thresholds - $50,000
  • Zacharias Center $5,000

Senior Services

  • Meals at Home - $25,000
  • North Shore Senior Center - $145,000

Youth Drop-In Services

  • Glencoe Jr. High Project - $10,000
  • Glencoe Youth Services - $38,000
  • The Warming House Youth Center- $47,000
  • Winnetka Youth Organization - $47,000

The Funding Process

New Trier Township awards grants to non-profit agencies that provide services to area residents. Applications are reviewed through a formal funding process driven by an advisory committee, comprised of volunteers from the community, who carefully review all applications to make sure that they meet the Township's criteria for funding of grant applicants. Following the review process, the advisory committee makes recommendations to the Supervisor and Board of Trustees.

For further information, contact:

Steven Anderson
Community Partnerships Coordinator 
Phone: 847-446-8253
Email Steven Anderson