Co-occupant Program
Co-occupancy Program
The Co-occupancy program is for small or emerging nonprofits involved in either the arts or health and human services. To be placed on the waiting list for our co-occupancy program, please submit a letter of interest that includes your mission and statement of need to Monique Bonner at mbonner@trawick.org
Current Co-occupants
Advancing Black Lives in Education – ABLE, Inc. – is an organization established by a small group of former educators, administrators, school board members, and Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) parents specifically to address the needs of Black children in this new virtual learning environment made necessary because of the coronavirus.
A community of social activists who bring a diverse group of people together to inspire action for a kinder world. They meet pressing community needs and build community by mobilizing individuals in volunteer service.
480 Cares
An an off-season indoor conditioning program that teaches Montgomery County youth to be better athletes and more.
Co-occupant Alumni
American Alliance for Theatre Education
Link Generations
Retouch International Ministries