Grant Request Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: BRYC
Mailing Address: 448 N. 11th Street
City: Baton Rouge
State: LA
Postal Code: 70802
Main Phone: 225-456-5752
Main Fax: N/A
Organization Website: thebryc.org
Employer ID Number: 26-2477597
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 23, 2023
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: BRYC’s College Mentor Program
Project Description:

It’s a common misconception that all students who perform well academically will attain college success. This assumption ignores or underestimates resource gaps that cause 89% of lower-income students nationally to drop out of college. A systemic lack of academic, financial, and personal support during the college application process leaves high-achieving, under-resourced students in Baton Rouge unable to access higher education and become leaders and innovators for Louisiana.

BRYC was founded in 2009 when a high school teacher realized even his brightest students would struggle to realize college success due to a dearth of resources. Today, we provide best-in-class college preparatory services – for free – to 300 high school “Fellows,” preparing them to enter, persist in, and graduate from college. Closing out our 14th year, BRYC’s 579 alumni have collectively earned $53 million in scholarships and boast an 80% persistence rate – six times the national average for lower-income students.

BRYC humbly requests $10,000 from the Hermanowski Foundation to support our College Mentor Program, which continuously delivers impressive results. Our 13th class (2022) increased their ACT score 3.5 points while in BRYC and received 321 college acceptances and $5.56 million in gift aid; 96% are enrolled in college, with one Fellow choosing a gap year. We ask the Hermanowski Foundation to support this program because, quite simply, it works.

In 2023-2024, BRYC’s 100 Senior Fellows will receive:
– 1:1 support from BRYC College Counselors and trained College Mentors
– Robust essay coaching
– Comprehensive ACT preparation
– Out-of-state college tours
– Min. $250 direct financial assistance

In fall 2023, Fellows will focus on ACT, FAFSA, and submitting applications. In spring 2024, Fellows will apply for scholarships, choose their school, and plan their college budget. They will cap off senior year with “College 101,” BRYC’s eight-week course focused on the transition to college life.

Total Project Budget: $325,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): – NBA Foundation, $150,000, committed – Baton Rouge Alliance for Students, $25,000, committed – Unum, $25,000, potential – Hancock Whitney, $7,500, potential – Junior League of Baton Rouge: $5,000, committed – Rotary Club of Baton Rouge Foundation: $5,000, committed

Project Duration: August 2023 – June 2024
Geographical Area Served: Greater Baton Rouge Area, Louisiana
Age Group To Be Served: 14-18 years

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Elin
Contact Last Name: Hawkinson
Contact Title: Associate Director of Communications & Development
Contact Phone: 917-209-7094
Contact Email: elin@thebryc.org

Grant Request La Jolla Playhouse

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: La Jolla Playhouse
Legal Name (if Different): Theatre & Arts Foundation of San Diego County
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: PO Box 12039
City: La Jolla
State: CA
Postal Code: 92039
Main Phone: (858) 550-1070
Main Fax: (858) 550-1075
Organization Website: lajollaplayhouse.org
Employer ID Number: 951941117
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) tax-exempt orginization

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/22/2023
Requested Amount: $5,000

Project Title: 2024 Performance Outreach Program (POP) Tour
Project Description:

La Jolla Playhouse’s Performance Outreach Program (POP) Tour is a comprehensive theatre education experience built around a 45-minute play for young audiences that is commissioned and developed by the Playhouse specifically for San Diego children. Each year, the POP Tour travels throughout the county, touring schools, libraries, and community centers and serves approximately 20,000 local students, many of whom have never seen a play or experienced live theatre. The set, costumes, and props are designed to be fully mobile and can be staged in any space in 60 minutes.

The POP Tour’s intended impact outcomes are to fill the void of arts in public schools, provide opportunities to experience performing arts at an early age, discuss relevant and timely social issues, encourage empathy and social-emotional learning, introduce children to careers in theatre , and deliver professional training to classroom teachers so they can incorporate theatre-informed learning into core curriculum.

The POP Tour accomplishes our intended outcomes by presenting many opportunities for interaction with the arts through pre-performance workshops led by Playhouse teaching artists, Playhouse-produced interactive online resource guides, and post-show Q&As that explore the themes of the play and theatre in general. The Playhouse provides themed lesson plans that are tied to both California State Standards for Visual and Performing Arts and the Common Core curriculum.

The 2024 POP Tour, Abeni in the Tall Grass by Jonathan Norton, is about a solitary man cultivating a food forest and a fifth-grade aspiring horticulturist, Abeni. Both discover that, like plants need water and light to flourish, people need friendship and community to thrive. Relevant themes include food cultivation, intergenerational relationships, social anxiety, and the impact of isolation.

Total Project Budget: $387,743.52

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): California Arts Council $28,500 (committed) | Pratt Memorial Fund $3,500 (potential) | City of Encinitas $5,000 (potential) | City of Carlsbad $5,000 (potential) | County of San Diego $20,000 (potential) | Harris Foundation $6,000 (potential) | Fox Foundation $5,000 (potential) | Farrell Family Foundation $15,000 (potential) | US Bank $35,000 (potential) | ResMed Foundation $10,000 (potential) | Nordson Corporation $5,000 (potential) | Viasat $10,000 (potential) | Individual donors $50,000 (potential)

Project Duration: March – April 2024
Geographical Area Served: San Diego County
Age Group To Be Served: 8 – 12 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Rebecca
Contact Last Name: Goodman
Contact Title: Assistant Director of Philanthropy, Institutional Giving
Contact Phone: (858) 229-3059
Contact Email: rgoodman@ljp.org

Grant Request ANGEL AID

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: ANGEL AID
Legal Name (if Different): A Nonprofit Group Enriching Lives, Inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 8502 E Chapman Ave, Ste 243
City: Orange
State: CA
Postal Code: 92869
Main Phone: 4156628450
Main Fax:
Organization Website: angelaidcares.org
Employer ID Number: 83-2660329
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 22
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Raregivers™ Mental Health Initiative for Orange County, CA.
Project Description:

Based in Orange County, California, ANGEL AID, a 501(c)(3) organization, currently supports rare families across 33 countries, with plans to connect and educate 3.5 million Raregivers™ by 2026. ANGEL AID provides mental health and wellness services to caregivers, patients and professionals through sustainable psychosocial training, transformative retreats and a connective caregiver-to-caregiver multilingual network. We define Raregivers™ as caregivers, patients, family, friends, teachers, doctors, medical professionals, patient organizations, payers, biopharmaceutical employees, academics, advocates, technologists, and all others in the community giving their talents, time and life-force to further and honor chronically medicalized lives.

The goal of this program is to address unmet and/or disconnected mental health and emotional wellbeing needs of those in the rare diseases caregiver community, regardless of where they are in the continuum of their caregiving journey. The focus is to compile information and data already in existence; engage, listen to, capture, and map the rare caregiver MH&EW journey; use that data to create curriculum to train mental health providers to deliver aligned and informed individual, peer group, and peer lead support for the estimated 330,000+ families in Orange County, CA who would benefit.

The majority of services are delivered through hybrid, in-person, and virtual support groups hosted at ANGEL AID Retreat Center in Orange, CA. Program dollars are spent on hard-dollar costs to produce the program and contracted service fees for the ANGEL AID Health & Wellness Practitioners delivering the services. Nominal fees for strategy and ACH governance are provided by the CEO.

Total Project Budget: 629150

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Horizon Therapeutics and IONIS

Project Duration: July 1 2023 – December 31 2025
Geographical Area Served: Orange County, CA
Age Group To Be Served: 18+

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs
Contact First Name: Cristol
Contact Last Name: O’Loughlin
Contact Title: CEO and Founder
Contact Phone: (415) 662-8450
Contact Email: grants2@angelaidcares.org

Grant Request Visual Art Institute

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Visual Art Institute
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: VAI
Mailing Address: 1953 S 1100 E #522285
City: Salt Lake City
State: UT
Postal Code: 84152-2285
Main Phone: 801-474-3796
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.visualartinstitute.org
Employer ID Number: 87-0340155
Organization Tax Status: 501c(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March, 22 2023
Requested Amount: 5000

Project Title: After-school Arts Program and Community Outreach Expansion
Project Description:

Founded in 1978, Visual Art Institute (VAI) is one of the oldest after-school art programs in Utah. Our purpose for existing is: “Improving the technical art skill sets, critical thinking ability and overall well-being of our students.” Most of the individuals VAI serves are youth ages 5-18. We are committed to providing affordable art education by providing instruction in drawing, illustration, screen-printing, acrylic, watercolor and oil painting, digital arts, mixed-media, and ceramics. We pride ourselves in investing in art faculty who have years of experience in their fields and have a commitment to artistic excellence. In 2022, VAI art classes for youth reached 96% capacity. As we relocate to a larger facility (March 2023), VAI will be able to expand the number of youth classes offered and increase the scope of our on-campus and off-campus community outreach programs. Our goal is to become a partnership site for Promise SSL and support other local non-profit organizations.

VAI is committed to providing art programming to Title-I public schools, isolated and underserved communities by providing art experiences that promote an individual’s well-being. In January 2023, we began monitoring program participants’ well-being in teenagers through a partnership with West Valley Arts. Our partnership roster with organizations that serve low-income, physically, and mentally disabled individuals is expanding. In 2022, VAI created three new partnerships, which include the Rape Recovery Center, Ronald McDonald House, and The Inn Between. We are continuing collaborations with Neighborhood House, Salt Lake School District, Granite School District, and Canyons School District. In 2023, VAI began providing figure drawing and ceramics classes for Roots Charter High School and Eva Carlston Academy.

Our desire with this project is to increase art outreach programming with more community partners, along with increasing the total number of students we are able to teach.

Total Project Budget: 486386

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): David J & Nancy L McNally Foundation (Committed) Dick and Timmy Burton Foundation (Committed) George S and Dolores Dorê Eccles Foundation (Potential) Larry H. Miller Charities (Potential) PI Foundation (Committed) Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation ( Potential) Richard S. and Shirley K. Hemingway Foundation (Potential) Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts, and Parks (Committed) Sorenson Legacy Foundation (Committed) Sundt Foundation (Potential) Utah Division of Arts and Museums (Committed)

Project Duration: January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023
Geographical Area Served: Utah: Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Summit, and Wasatch Counties
Age Group To Be Served: K-12 students, 5-18 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Hana
Contact Last Name: Janatova
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 801-474-3796
Contact Email: hjanatova@visualartinstitute.org

Grant Request Visual Art Institute

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Visual Art Institute
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: VAI
Mailing Address: 1953 S 1100 E #522285
City: Salt Lake City
State: UT
Postal Code: 84152-2285
Main Phone: 801-474-3796
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.visualartinstitute.org
Employer ID Number: 87-0340155
Organization Tax Status: 501c(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March, 22 2023
Requested Amount: 5000

Project Title: After-school Arts Program and Community Outreach Expansion
Project Description:

Founded in 1978, Visual Art Institute (VAI) is one of the oldest after-school art programs in Utah. Our purpose for existing is: “Improving the technical art skill sets, critical thinking ability and overall well-being of our students.” Most of the individuals VAI serves are youth ages 5-18. We are committed to providing affordable art education by providing instruction in drawing, illustration, screen-printing, acrylic, watercolor and oil painting, digital arts, mixed-media, and ceramics. We pride ourselves in investing in art faculty who have years of experience in their fields and have a commitment to artistic excellence. In 2022, VAI art classes for youth reached 96% capacity. As we relocate to a larger facility (March 2023), VAI will be able to expand the number of youth classes offered and increase the scope of our on-campus and off-campus community outreach programs. Our goal is to become a partnership site for Promise SSL and support other local non-profit organizations.

VAI is committed to providing art programming to Title-I public schools, isolated and underserved communities by providing art experiences that promote an individual’s well-being. In January 2023, we began monitoring program participants’ well-being in teenagers through a partnership with West Valley Arts. Our partnership roster with organizations that serve low-income, physically, and mentally disabled individuals is expanding. In 2022, VAI created three new partnerships, which include the Rape Recovery Center, Ronald McDonald House, and The Inn Between. We are continuing collaborations with Neighborhood House, Salt Lake School District, Granite School District, and Canyons School District. In 2023, VAI began providing figure drawing and ceramics classes for Roots Charter High School and Eva Carlston Academy.

Our desire with this project is to increase art outreach programming with more community partners, along with increasing the total number of students we are able to teach.

Total Project Budget: 486386

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): David J & Nancy L McNally Foundation (Committed) Dick and Timmy Burton Foundation (Committed) George S and Dolores Dorê Eccles Foundation (Potential) Larry H. Miller Charities (Potential) PI Foundation (Committed) Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation ( Potential) Richard S. and Shirley K. Hemingway Foundation (Potential) Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts, and Parks (Committed) Sorenson Legacy Foundation (Committed) Sundt Foundation (Potential) Utah Division of Arts and Museums (Committed)

Project Duration: January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023
Geographical Area Served: Utah: Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Summit, and Wasatch Counties
Age Group To Be Served: K-12 students, 5-18 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Hana
Contact Last Name: Janatova
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 801-474-3796
Contact Email: hjanatova@visualartinstitute.org

Grant Request Visual Art Institute

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Visual Art Institute
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: VAI
Mailing Address: 1953 S 1100 E #522285
City: Salt Lake City
State: UT
Postal Code: 84152-2285
Main Phone: 801-474-3796
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.visualartinstitute.org
Employer ID Number: 87-0340155
Organization Tax Status: 501c(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March, 22 2023
Requested Amount: 5000

Project Title: After-school Arts Program and Community Outreach Expansion
Project Description:

Founded in 1978, Visual Art Institute (VAI) is one of the oldest after-school art programs in Utah. Our purpose for existing is: “Improving the technical art skill sets, critical thinking ability and overall well-being of our students.” Most of the individuals VAI serves are youth ages 5-18. We are committed to providing affordable art education by providing instruction in drawing, illustration, screen-printing, acrylic, watercolor and oil painting, digital arts, mixed-media, and ceramics. We pride ourselves in investing in art faculty who have years of experience in their fields and have a commitment to artistic excellence. In 2022, VAI art classes for youth reached 96% capacity. As we relocate to a larger facility (March 2023), VAI will be able to expand the number of youth classes offered and increase the scope of our on-campus and off-campus community outreach programs. Our goal is to become a partnership site for Promise SSL and support other local non-profit organizations.

VAI is committed to providing art programming to Title-I public schools, isolated and underserved communities by providing art experiences that promote an individual’s well-being. In January 2023, we began monitoring program participants’ well-being in teenagers through a partnership with West Valley Arts. Our partnership roster with organizations that serve low-income, physically, and mentally disabled individuals is expanding. In 2022, VAI created three new partnerships, which include the Rape Recovery Center, Ronald McDonald House, and The Inn Between. We are continuing collaborations with Neighborhood House, Salt Lake School District, Granite School District, and Canyons School District. In 2023, VAI began providing figure drawing and ceramics classes for Roots Charter High School and Eva Carlston Academy.

Our desire with this project is to increase art outreach programming with more community partners, along with increasing the total number of students we are able to teach.

Total Project Budget: 486386

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): David J & Nancy L McNally Foundation (Committed) Dick and Timmy Burton Foundation (Committed) George S and Dolores Dorê Eccles Foundation (Potential) Larry H. Miller Charities (Potential) PI Foundation (Committed) Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation ( Potential) Richard S. and Shirley K. Hemingway Foundation (Potential) Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts, and Parks (Committed) Sorenson Legacy Foundation (Committed) Sundt Foundation (Potential) Utah Division of Arts and Museums (Committed)

Project Duration: January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023
Geographical Area Served: Utah: Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Summit, and Wasatch Counties
Age Group To Be Served: K-12 students, 5-18 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Hana
Contact Last Name: Janatova
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 801-474-3796
Contact Email: hjanatova@visualartinstitute.org

Grant Request Greenbrier Valley Theatre

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Greenbrier Valley Theatre
Legal Name (if Different): Greenbrier Valley Repertory Theatre Company
Also Known As: GVT
Mailing Address: 1038 Washington Street East
City: Lewisburg
State: West Virginia
Postal Code: 24901
Main Phone: 3046453838
Main Fax:
Organization Website: gvtheatre.org
Employer ID Number: 550484580
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/22/23
Requested Amount: 10000

Project Title: Educational Touring Initiative
Project Description:

The ETI centers around the creation of two new educational productions that will tour directly to schools throughout the state of West Virginia. This project aims to reach students in all of West Virginia’s 55 counties and increase access to the arts while also uplifting the work of West Virginia artists. GVT will commission West Virginia playwrights for the development and creation of both productions in collaboration with the West Virginia Department of Education and learning objectives from existing school curricula. The first of these productions will target students in grades K-4 developing deeper understanding of social/emotional maturity leading to strong trauma healing tools. The second production is centered around WV history and targets students in grades 4-8 as a part of existing core requirements.

For many students, West Virginia represents an arts desert in which both geography and finances stand as significant barriers to participation. By touring directly to schools, ETI will operate within existing systems and meet the students where they are, all without any extra limitations placed on their time, location, or ability to pay. By overcoming these barriers through an exposure to the arts, students will receive a well-rounded education through a performance-style that incorporates a wide variety of artistic disciplines. The tour takes a three-pronged approach to engage students with the project:

1. Pre-production in class study guides
2. Performance followed by post-performance talk back sessions
3. In class workshops led by teaching artists that aid in practical applications of learning outcomes

Greenbrier Valley Theatre is committed to accessibility, and the Educational Touring Initiative allows expansion of programming across the state. In the first year of touring, ETI will travel through 2-3 schools per county. This puts the program in 130 plus schools after only one year, connecting over 42,000 students spread out amongst the entirety of WV.

Total Project Budget: 424218.75

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Benedum Foundation, Individual Donors, State of WV

Project Duration: 1/1/24-12/31/24
Geographical Area Served: All 55 counties in WV
Age Group To Be Served: K-12

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Adam
Contact Last Name: Rossi
Contact Title: Development Director
Contact Phone: 3046453838
Contact Email: development@gvtheatre.org

Grant Request SAVE inc

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: SAVE inc
Legal Name (if Different): Serving All Vessels Equally Inc
Also Known As: Serving All Vessels Equally Inc
Mailing Address: 31 Concord St
City: Norwalk
State: Connecticut
Postal Code: 06854
Main Phone: 1-323-600-7676
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.saveinc.org
Employer ID Number: 05-0616689
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/22/2023
Requested Amount: 5000.00

Project Title: Check and Connect
Project Description:

Serving All Vessels Equally, Inc. (SAVE) is a community-based organization dedicated to supporting, sustaining, and strengthening youth in Norwalk, CT.
Our goals are to create effective partnerships and creative programming that will turn problems into promises in our community. We provide specific social, psychological, and emotional/behavioral competencies that change attitudes, motives, and behavior and add value and empowerment to the lives of our youth.

Our programs are designed to:
• Reduce youth and gang-related violence.
• Empower parents of youth involved in disruptive and violent behavior with tools to guide them toward a more productive way of being.
• Connect clergy leaders with youth in one-to-one relationships.
• Get truant youth off of the street and back into the classroom or workplace.
• And to ensure that youth graduate high school on time.

Check and Connect (C&C) is about relationship building. Each student participating in C&C is assigned a mentor who seeks to build long-term, sustained relationships with participating students that will connect them with their school and guidance counselors, engage their parents/guardians and help them make academic progress. Studies show that C&C improves enrollment, attendance and the likelihood of graduation for students who are disengaged and at risk of dropping out of school. We currently have a part-time Coordinator for C&C who is working with 30 students at Norwalk High School. We have also expanded C&C to West Rocks Middle School to include several community mentors and parents. The program includes peer tutoring from students at Norwalk Community College, a weekly meeting with parents, mentors and students and a weekly meeting/tutoring with our cohort at NHS. At West Rocks we provide after school socio-cultural enrichment activities. The Coordinator is assisting in the development of wrap-around services from term time to summer school and the Coordinator works closely with Norwalk Public Schools personnel and administrators.

Total Project Budget: 10700.00

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): National Association of Faith and Justice, Youth Violence Prevention Program, Direct Local Funding, Petit Foundation

Project Duration: Year-round
Geographical Area Served: Norwalk, CT
Age Group To Be Served: 14-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Dr
Contact First Name: Eric
Contact Last Name: Lane
Contact Title: Grant Writer
Contact Phone: 1-323-600-7676
Contact Email: elane@saveinc.org

Grant Request George and Tena Lange Foundation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: George and Tena Lange Foundation
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Jefferson PTC
Mailing Address: 728 Warren Street
City: Davenport
State: IA
Postal Code: 52802
Main Phone: 5633491540
Main Fax:
Organization Website:
Employer ID Number: 81-2702775
Organization Tax Status: 501 (c) 3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/22/2023
Requested Amount: 1,500

Project Title: Community Summer Picnic
Project Description:

We are hoping to host a summer picnic with the students of Jefferson Elementary, their families and the others in the community. It is a piece of our bigger vision of becoming a resource for not only the Jefferson students and parents but the larger community.

Total Project Budget: $3,500

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Community grant, fundraising, personal contributions

Project Duration: 12 hours
Geographical Area Served: Hamburg/west end Davenport
Age Group To Be Served: 5- 18 and families

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Jennifer
Contact Last Name: Porter
Contact Title: Director
Contact Phone: 563 349 1540
Contact Email: gtlangefoundation@gmail.com

Grant Request Eagles’ Nest Early Learning Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Eagles’ Nest Early Learning Center
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 10655 Highway 119
City: Black Hawk, CO
State: CO
Postal Code: 80422
Main Phone: 3035820895
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.eaglesnestelc.org
Employer ID Number: 84-1203813
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/22/2023
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Eagles’ Nest ELC General Operation
Project Description:

Eagles’ Nest Early Learning Center (ENELC) is a not-for-profit early childhood education center located in the mountains of Black Hawk, Colorado. ENELC is the only childcare facility in the area, and we serve the counties of Gilpin, Boulder, Jefferson, and Clear Creek. ENELC has been a vital necessity to families in all four counties. ENELC is the only licensed infant and toddler care provider in a 20-mile radius. Since opening the doors in 1996, ENELC has provided affordable care and quality education to all residents in the four counties we serve. The tuition rates are competitive with surrounding centers, either equivalent to or significantly lower. This uniquely affordable and accessible center provides working families with the ability to afford childcare and relieves the burden of a significantly large monthly expense. The center accommodates children on the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) with the applicable counties. This program provides low-income families that face an economic hardship the ability to attend the same early childhood education programs with a lower rate that is affordable. ENELC offers a sliding scale to those who do not qualify for CCAP and provides teachers with scholarships for their children that attend the center. Our program is based on the philosophy that children should be nurtured through consistency and security; teachers and parents should work together to meet the needs of children; and the center’s learning environment should be a happy and positive one. To uphold our philosophy and continue to provide the community with these wonderful learning programs while maintaining a lower than state ratio, we look for alternate funding that this grant provides. In order to support the healthy development of the young children in our community and continue to successfully retain our staff, ENELC respectfully requests $10,000 in general operation from the Foundation.

Total Project Budget: $640,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 2023 Committed funding: DOLA $127,224, Gilpin County $75,000, El Pomar Foundation $5,000, Circle Grant $38,000. 2023 Potential Funding: Temple Hoyne Buell $30,000, Anschutz Family Foundation $10,000.

Project Duration: 2023-2024
Geographical Area Served: The mountain communities in Gilpin, Boulder, Clear Creek, and Jefferson counties.
Age Group To Be Served: ENELC serves families of children 8 weeks old to 6 years old.

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Kayla
Contact Last Name: Lowe
Contact Title: Grants Manager
Contact Phone: 303-582-0895
Contact Email: KaylaL@eaglesnestelc.org

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