At Rowan, community engagement starts with listening. Before projects move forward, we spend time in conversation with local leaders, nonprofit partners, and neighbors to understand what makes a community strong — and what helps it remain a place people want to live, work, and raise families. Those conversations shape how we build and where we invest. 

That approach is reflected in Rowan’s new Community Catalyst Program, a long‑term commitment to support local organizations that strengthen opportunity, connection, and quality of life in the communities where we develop. 

Today, we’re proud to announce the program and share the inaugural Community Catalyst Program recipients across three key markets — something we’ll be doing in each region, once per quarter. 

Q1 2026 Community Catalyst Program Recipients 

Rowan has approved financial support for eight Temple‑area organizations focused on education, local agriculture, family stability, cultural access, and community development. 

Robinson Family Farm

Supports a multi-year sponsorship agreement that will ensure the farm can operate for many years to come. 

New Life Community Development Center – Community First Non‑Profit Hub

Supports a shared space that helps local nonprofits collaborate and expand services for Temple residents. 

NAACP Temple Branch – 2026 STEM Scholarship Program

Provides scholarships to support local students pursuing education in STEM fields. 

Saulsbury Community Garden

Expands access to fresh food while creating a shared space for community connection. 

Cultural Activities Center

Supports arts education and cultural programming accessible to residents of all ages. 

Family Promise of Bell County

Helps families experiencing housing instability move toward safe, sustainable housing. 

Temple Chamber of Commerce

Strengthens the local business community through events, education, and advocacy. 

McLane Children’s Foundation

Funds programs that support children’s health, education, and basic needs in the region. 

In Frederick County, Rowan has approved support for nine organizations advancing STEM education, youth programs, nonprofit collaboration, and community vitality. 

Flying Cows Basketball – STEM Night

Combines athletics and hands‑on STEM learning to engage students in new ways. 

Blessing In A Backpack

Provides weekend meals for two years to 80 Carroll Manor Elementary students experiencing food insecurity. 

Carroll Manor 5K Run

Supports a community event that brings families together while funding local school initiatives. 

Boffman Consulting AI Seminars

Expands access to emerging technology education and workforce skills. 

Downtown Frederick Partnership

Supports economic vitality and placemaking in Frederick’s downtown core. 

Carroll Manor Recreation

Enhances youth recreation and community programming for local families. 

Women’s Giving Circle

Supports women‑led philanthropy addressing critical community needs. 

Tech Frederick

Strengthens the local tech ecosystem through education, networking, and workforce development. 

Ausherman Family Foundation – Non‑Profit Summit

Builds capacity and collaboration across Frederick County’s nonprofit community. 

In Medina County, Rowan invested in five organizations focused on emergency response, economic development, food access, youth services, and community leadership. 

Lytle Volunteer Fire Department

Provides long-term support for the Lytle VFD to improve equipment and other upgrades to improve response times and firefighter safety. 

GoMedina

Advances economic development and long‑term opportunity across Medina County. 

Medina County Rotary

Supports local service projects and community leadership initiatives. 

Medina County Meals on Wheels

Delivers meals and support to seniors and residents in need. 

The A‑T Children’s Project

Provides assistance to families of children facing serious medical challenges. 

LOOKING AHEAD

Rowan’s Community Catalyst Program is designed to grow alongside our projects — guided by our local leaders and grounded in our shared priorities. As we move forward, we’ll keep investing in the organizations that help make these communities strong, connected, and worth calling home. 

To learn more about Rowan’s community engagement efforts, visit our project websites: