Grant Request Girls on the Run International

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Girls on the Run International
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Girls on the Run, GOTRI
Mailing Address: PO Box 30667, PMB 65493
City: Charlotte
State: NC
Postal Code: 28230
Main Phone: 4046928747
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.girlsontherun.org
Employer ID Number: 562201835
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 12/22/2021
Requested Amount: $5,000

Project Title: Girls on the Run Third Edition: Development, Piloting and Launch of a Newly Relevant and Responsive Activity-Based, Positive Youth Development Curriculum for Elementary School-Aged Girls
Project Description:

Girls on the Run International (GOTRI) seeks funding to create, pilot, and launch a new out-of-school time program curriculum for elementary school-aged girls.

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, girls were already prone to heightened rates of physical inactivity and poor social-emotional outcomes as compared to male peers. During the transition to adolescence, girls’ physical activity levels begin to decrease dramatically compared to that of boys. By age 14, girls are dropping out of sports at two times the rates of boys, placing them at a higher risk for poor health outcomes. By mid-adolescence, adolescent girls are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with a mood disorder as boys and upwards of twice as many female students say their mental health is a barrier to learning as compared to their male counterparts. Research now indicates COVID-19 has exacerbated girls’ social-emotional health disparities and physical inactivity rates, particularly for children of color and from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Disruptions to girls’ typical routines have led to heightened stress levels, greater feelings of isolation and loneliness, and higher rates of depression among young girls.

To address these poor outcomes, the organization is planning the development and launch of a brand-new curriculum for the organization’s 3rd-5th grade program, Girls on the Run, beginning in 2022 and concluding in 2024. Entitled on the Run (GOTR) Third Edition, this new curriculum will ensure relevancy to the issues faced by girls today and differentiate the program from existing curricula to ensure GOTR is covering additional social-emotional topics that are important for girls’ healthy development. Lastly, it will allow the organization to expand the impact of its exemplar physical activity-based, positive youth development program across its nationwide council network (of 175+ councils) through a shortened season structure. The ultimate goal of the project is to further enhance the health literacy and well-being of more elementary-aged girls at a time when they need support the most. In 2022, GOTRI will serve 420 adolescent girls through the pre-piloting and piloting of GOTR Third Edition and 200,000 girls in total by 2024 after the program’s official launch.

Total Project Budget: $422,624

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Cigna Foundation – $300,000 (pending); Aura Cacia Positive Impact Project – $25,000 (pending); The Jem Project – $45,000 (pending)

Project Duration: 1/1/2022 – 12/30/2024
Geographical Area Served: National (All 50 states and the District of Columbia)
Age Group To Be Served: Adolescent Girls (Aged 8-13)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Marybeth
Contact Last Name: Williams
Contact Title: Senior Grants Manager
Contact Phone: 4046928747
Contact Email: mwilliams@girlsontherun.org

Grant Request St. Stephen’s Youth Programs

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: St. Stephen’s Youth Programs
Legal Name (if Different): Friends of St. Stephen’s Youth Programs
Also Known As: SSYP
Mailing Address: 419 Shawmut Ave
City: Boston
State: MA
Postal Code: 02118
Main Phone: 6172629070
Main Fax:
Organization Website: http://ssypboston.org
Employer ID Number: 26-1749602
Organization Tax Status: nonprofit

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: December 21, 2021
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Social and Emotional Support for SSYP Youth
Project Description:

Right now, we see a tremendous need on the part of our students in terms of academics and social/emotional wellness. Academically, all of our program participants are behind in their schoolwork and require support to get back on track. In addition, many students who live in homes where the primary language is one other than English have experienced steep English language learning losses during the pandemic. The shift to virtual schooling left many feeling detached and unmotivated, resulting in significant learning losses. The pandemic has been especially hard on students of color attending poorly resourced schools, as they began the pandemic with the most to lose and are emerging with the most significant learning losses.
In terms of social and emotional health, over the past 20 months, young people have been separated from their friends, schools, and support systems. We’ve seen youth become increasingly withdrawn and less motivated and confident. They struggle with basic relationship skills, and we have witnessed increased jealousy, volatility, aggression, and negative thinking. Their pandemic trauma and stress experience (PTSE) manifests as depression, anxiety, sadness, loneliness, relational conflicts, lack of motivation, and anger. They require intensive social and emotional support. These challenges require additional investments in Social and Emotional Support (SES) for youth and families alike. Through curriculum and one-on-one counseling, our SES team maintains/re-establishes trusting, positive relationships with our students; help students identify specific physical, emotional, and mental stressors; works with students to alleviate their causes of stress; works with students to determine their resilience; ensures students know about our SES resources and are comfortable reaching out to staff.

Total Project Budget: 780,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Wellington, Cummings, Hyams, UNUM, Plymouth Rock

Project Duration: 1-3 years
Geographical Area Served: Boston
Age Group To Be Served: k-12

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Ellie
Contact Last Name: Brown
Contact Title: Senior Grants Manager
Contact Phone: 6172629070
Contact Email: ellie@ssypboston.org