Grant Request The Experience CDC

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Experience CDC
Legal Name (if Different): The Experience Community Development Corporation
Also Known As: ECM CDC
Mailing Address: 326 e. 47th Pl
City: los angeles
State: California
Postal Code: 90011
Main Phone: 855-326-3261
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.theecm.org/pacprogram
Employer ID Number: 85-0965730
Organization Tax Status: 501c3 non-profit

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: Jan 16, 2024
Requested Amount: 10.000

Project Title: ECM Performance Arts Program Community Program
Project Description:

Experience Community Development Corporation seeks funding to implement a
healing space in the heart of southeast LA. The Healing Space is designed to promote health and well-
being by engaging youth in (1) arts activities that are designed to promote self-expression and storytelling.
The Healing Space (HS) is designed to offer low-barrier-to-entry programming that allows community
members to address mental health and well-being concerns in a manner comfortable to them.
Key offerings include:
Arts Programming: Outcome-focused arts programming will be offered each quarter, with opportunities
for youth and young adults to explore, experiment, and seek. Rather than offer workshops that last the full
year, programming will be “chunked” into mini-workshops so that participants have flexibility and
opportunities to try different programming. For example, rather than launch 12 months of music
production, participants can join a 7-week workshop on “Songwriting and Production.” These
low barrier to entry activities will be engaging and focused on positive self-expression through the arts.
For some participants, this approach feels “safer” than having a group where explicit conversations
about healing feel too vulnerable. The goal is to provide an array of opportunities that meet participants in their emotional and psychological comfort zone. We are starting this program in 2024 as a yearly program moving forward.

Total Project Budget: $150.000 annually

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Year 2 CFCI Care Grants Program Area 12 Healing-Informed Arts Project

Project Duration: three years 2024 – 2027 with hopes of continuing
Geographical Area Served: South Central Los Angeles
Age Group To Be Served: 13-40

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr
Contact First Name: Anthony (Shep)
Contact Last Name: Crawford
Contact Title: CEO
Contact Phone: 3233943738
Contact Email: shepkrawf@gmail.com

Grant Request Kings Kids Services

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Kings Kids Services
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 244 Goodwin Crest Drive
City: Birmingham
State: Alabama
Postal Code: 35209
Main Phone: 205-370-0820
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.kkoutreach.org
Employer ID Number: 82-3518804
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 01/16/2024
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: King’s Kids Outreach’s Chronic Absentieeism Program Budget
Project Description:

King’s Kids Outreach is a comprehensive program designed to combat chronic absenteeism, a critical barrier to academic success. Chronic absenteeism is a pervasive problem that undermines students’ ability to learn and succeed. Our project addresses this issue by creating an engaging educational environment and fostering strong relationships among students, parents, and guardians. Unlike traditional approaches, we focus on a holistic strategy that not only tackles the immediate factors causing absences but also improves overall school climate and parental involvement. We have implemented targeted interventions and support systems that encourage regular attendance and active participation from the entire school community, leading to a significant reduction in absenteeism rates.

Total Project Budget: $165,026.00

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Revenue for KingsKids Outreach is anticipated to come from several sources: – Grants: Applied for from government bodies, foundations, and other grant-making organizations that support educational and community programs. – Sponsorships: Sought from local businesses, corporations, and individuals interested in supporting community initiatives. – In-Kind Contributions: Donations of goods or services from supporters who may not be able to provide financial support but can contribute in other valuable ways

Project Duration: 2024-2025 School Year
Geographical Area Served: Birmingham, Al Metro Area
Age Group To Be Served: 9-13 Years Of Age

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Eric
Contact Last Name: Jones
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 205-370-0820
Contact Email: info@kkoutreach.org

Grant Request Philadelphia Youth Football Academy

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Philadelphia Youth Football Academy
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: PYFA
Mailing Address: Waterview Recreation Center, 5826 McMahon Street
City: Philadelphia
State: PA
Postal Code: 19144
Main Phone: 2155268041
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.pyfa215.0rg
Employer ID Number: 88-4052435
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 1/16/2024
Requested Amount: $5000

Project Title: Philadelphhia Youth Football Academy’s Community League Program
Project Description:

While it is the dream of student-athletes to play professional sports, the reality is that 99% will not attain this goal and instead may find themselves with a limited education and few opportunities. Aspiring youth need to be set up for success in life regardless of what happens on the field. Understanding and addressing this realism is why the Philadelphia Youth Football Academy was created. Our objective is to provide student-athletes a comprehensive year-round curriculum administered in collaboration with the most well respected and accomplished firms in both athletics and academics with the goal of our graduates thriving in college. According to the Urban Institute, the Philadelphia metropolitan area has a higher teen unemployment rate (34.1 percent) than New Orleans (27.9 percent) or St. Louis (21.9 percent), and the New Orleans metropolitan area has a higher youth disconnection rate (14.1 percent) than the Philadelphia (10.0 percent) or St. Louis (9.3 percent) areas. There is an assumption in the Philadelphia area that male youth
of color are not seeking employment or post-secondary opportunities. Many of them are not prepared properly to enter college or the workforce. Many lack the of the knowledge of test preparation, good studying habits, wearing the proper clothes, knowing of the importance of punctuality, and speaking properly. Through our Community League Program, our current and new youth are (and will) experiencing workforce, life skills and post-secondary enrichment activities. This project will properly prepare them in all those facets.

Total Project Budget: $162093

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): In 2023, the Philadelphia Eagles have donated $5000, and the Monut Gratitude Foundation donated $15,000. The Dick Sporting Goods Foundation donation totaled $2000 (November 2022). We also received $2000 grant from the Dicks Sporting Goods Foundation, a $3000 from the City of Philadelphia’s Department of Recreation, a $1500 from the Alston Beech Foundation and a $5000 grant from the XPrize Racial Justice Fund. In 2023, our organization received a $1000 from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, $1000 grant from the Wawa Foundation and a $1200 from the Foundation of Health Equity Foundation. Our Summer Camp earned $5400 in revenue. Our organization has pending proposals with the following seed funders and fellowship accelerators: The Echoing Green Fellowship, Camelback Ventures Fellowship; the Elevate Prize; Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation; the MOGUL Initiative’s INVESTBLACK Pitch Competition; Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize; Y Combinator; The J.M.K. Innovation Prize

Project Duration: July 2023 t0 July 2025
Geographical Area Served: Southeastern, Pennsylvania
Age Group To Be Served: 8-16 youth

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Eugene
Contact Last Name: Pough
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 2155268041
Contact Email: epough@pyfa215.org

Grant Request Philadelphia Youth Football Academy

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Philadelphia Youth Football Academy
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: PYFA
Mailing Address: Waterview Recreation Center, 5826 McMahon Street
City: Philadelphia
State: PA
Postal Code: 19144
Main Phone: 2155268041
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.pyfa215.0rg
Employer ID Number: 88-4052435
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 1/16/2024
Requested Amount: $5000

Project Title: Philadelphhia Youth Football Academy’s Community League Program
Project Description:

While it is the dream of student-athletes to play professional sports, the reality is that 99% will not attain this goal and instead may find themselves with a limited education and few opportunities. Aspiring youth need to be set up for success in life regardless of what happens on the field. Understanding and addressing this realism is why the Philadelphia Youth Football Academy was created. Our objective is to provide student-athletes a comprehensive year-round curriculum administered in collaboration with the most well respected and accomplished firms in both athletics and academics with the goal of our graduates thriving in college. According to the Urban Institute, the Philadelphia metropolitan area has a higher teen unemployment rate (34.1 percent) than New Orleans (27.9 percent) or St. Louis (21.9 percent), and the New Orleans metropolitan area has a higher youth disconnection rate (14.1 percent) than the Philadelphia (10.0 percent) or St. Louis (9.3 percent) areas. There is an assumption in the Philadelphia area that male youth
of color are not seeking employment or post-secondary opportunities. Many of them are not prepared properly to enter college or the workforce. Many lack the of the knowledge of test preparation, good studying habits, wearing the proper clothes, knowing of the importance of punctuality, and speaking properly. Through our Community League Program, our current and new youth are (and will) experiencing workforce, life skills and post-secondary enrichment activities. This project will properly prepare them in all those facets.

Total Project Budget: $162093

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): In 2023, the Philadelphia Eagles have donated $5000, and the Monut Gratitude Foundation donated $15,000. The Dick Sporting Goods Foundation donation totaled $2000 (November 2022). We also received $2000 grant from the Dicks Sporting Goods Foundation, a $3000 from the City of Philadelphia’s Department of Recreation, a $1500 from the Alston Beech Foundation and a $5000 grant from the XPrize Racial Justice Fund. In 2023, our organization received a $1000 from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, $1000 grant from the Wawa Foundation and a $1200 from the Foundation of Health Equity Foundation. Our Summer Camp earned $5400 in revenue. Our organization has pending proposals with the following seed funders and fellowship accelerators: The Echoing Green Fellowship, Camelback Ventures Fellowship; the Elevate Prize; Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation; the MOGUL Initiative’s INVESTBLACK Pitch Competition; Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize; Y Combinator; The J.M.K. Innovation Prize

Project Duration: July 2023 t0 July 2025
Geographical Area Served: Southeastern, Pennsylvania
Age Group To Be Served: 8-16 youth

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Eugene
Contact Last Name: Pough
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 2155268041
Contact Email: epough@pyfa215.org

Grant Request Podium RVA

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Podium RVA
Legal Name (if Different): The Podium Foundation
Also Known As: Podium
Mailing Address: 200 S 3rd St
City: Richmond
State: VA
Postal Code: 23219
Main Phone: 804-788-5912
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: www.podiumrva.org
Employer ID Number: 26-1877724
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 1/16/2024
Requested Amount: $5,000.00

Project Title: Step Write Up: Equity Building Through Youth Literary Education
Project Description:

Podium empowers underserved youth ages 11-19 in Richmond, VA as confident and capable writers and communicators to succeed in school, career, and in life. Podium provides free youth writing workshops and publications. Programs meet weekly for one or two hours in three-month sessions year-round. Podium serves youth of color who reside in the region’s most economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. This increases their risk of poor academic performance, school dropout, and family risk of instability and unemployment. By using writing as a tool for healing, self-expression, and upward mobility in preparation for higher education and the workforce, every child has a safe and supportive platform for personal expression and academic improvement in every program.

With their mentors, Podium youth discuss identity, culture, and build their self-confidence and advocacy skills while exploring literary forms of poetry, prose, debate, journalism, theatrics, science fiction, and more. This project expands Podium’s reach to historically under-resourced communities and will impact 750 youth during the 2024-2025 school year. Funds will be used for program coordination, curriculum development, weekly facilitation, materials and resources, and evaluation/assessment of the following programs:

The Teen Scene is where youth ages 11-14 find their voice through healthy communication and positive self-expression. Youth explore identity and culture in activities that build social-emotional development and self-advocacy skills by learning a variety of different literary forms. Throughout the program, youth build their love of literary arts and develop confidence to share their work.

Power of the Pen is for teens ages 14-19 to improve communication skills while identifying writing as a positive coping tool for healing and self-expression. Youth expand their horizons through literary units that feature social-emotional learning techniques. Throughout the program, youth develop the tools and skills needed to increase their academic performance, written and verbal communication, critical thinking, and future planning.

Total Project Budget: $150,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Secured: $15,000 (City of Richmond), $25,000 (Richmond City School Board), $15,000 (Henrico Education Foundation), & $10,000 (Dominion Art Star Award); Pending grants: $30,000 (Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond), $30,000 (REB Foundation), $10,000 (Dill Family Foundation), $5,000 (Herndon Foundation), & $5,0000 (CultureWorks)

Project Duration: October 2024 – June 2025
Geographical Area Served: Richmond, VA
Age Group To Be Served: adolescents & teens (ages 11 – 19)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Vicki
Contact Last Name: Yeroian
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 804-614-5030
Contact Email: vicki.yeroian@podiumrva.org

Grant Request Podium RVA

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Podium RVA
Legal Name (if Different): The Podium Foundation
Also Known As: Podium
Mailing Address: 200 S 3rd St
City: Richmond
State: VA
Postal Code: 23219
Main Phone: 804-788-5912
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: www.podiumrva.org
Employer ID Number: 26-1877724
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 1/16/2024
Requested Amount: $5,000.00

Project Title: Step Write Up: Equity Building Through Youth Literary Education
Project Description:

Podium empowers underserved youth ages 11-19 in Richmond, VA as confident and capable writers and communicators to succeed in school, career, and in life. Podium provides free youth writing workshops and publications. Programs meet weekly for one or two hours in three-month sessions year-round. Podium serves youth of color who reside in the region’s most economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. This increases their risk of poor academic performance, school dropout, and family risk of instability and unemployment. By using writing as a tool for healing, self-expression, and upward mobility in preparation for higher education and the workforce, every child has a safe and supportive platform for personal expression and academic improvement in every program.

With their mentors, Podium youth discuss identity, culture, and build their self-confidence and advocacy skills while exploring literary forms of poetry, prose, debate, journalism, theatrics, science fiction, and more. This project expands Podium’s reach to historically under-resourced communities and will impact 750 youth during the 2024-2025 school year. Funds will be used for program coordination, curriculum development, weekly facilitation, materials and resources, and evaluation/assessment of the following programs:

The Teen Scene is where youth ages 11-14 find their voice through healthy communication and positive self-expression. Youth explore identity and culture in activities that build social-emotional development and self-advocacy skills by learning a variety of different literary forms. Throughout the program, youth build their love of literary arts and develop confidence to share their work.

Power of the Pen is for teens ages 14-19 to improve communication skills while identifying writing as a positive coping tool for healing and self-expression. Youth expand their horizons through literary units that feature social-emotional learning techniques. Throughout the program, youth develop the tools and skills needed to increase their academic performance, written and verbal communication, critical thinking, and future planning.

Total Project Budget: $150,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Secured: $15,000 (City of Richmond), $25,000 (Richmond City School Board), $15,000 (Henrico Education Foundation), & $10,000 (Dominion Art Star Award); Pending grants: $30,000 (Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond), $30,000 (REB Foundation), $10,000 (Dill Family Foundation), $5,000 (Herndon Foundation), & $5,0000 (CultureWorks)

Project Duration: October 2024 – June 2025
Geographical Area Served: Richmond, VA
Age Group To Be Served: adolescents & teens (ages 11 – 19)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Vicki
Contact Last Name: Yeroian
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 804-614-5030
Contact Email: vicki.yeroian@podiumrva.org

Grant Request Podium RVA

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Podium RVA
Legal Name (if Different): The Podium Foundation
Also Known As: Podium
Mailing Address: 200 S 3rd St
City: Richmond
State: VA
Postal Code: 23219
Main Phone: 804-788-5912
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: www.podiumrva.org
Employer ID Number: 26-1877724
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 1/16/2024
Requested Amount: $5,000.00

Project Title: Step Write Up: Equity Building Through Youth Literary Education
Project Description:

Podium empowers underserved youth ages 11-19 in Richmond, VA as confident and capable writers and communicators to succeed in school, career, and in life. Podium provides free youth writing workshops and publications. Programs meet weekly for one or two hours in three-month sessions year-round. Podium serves youth of color who reside in the region’s most economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. This increases their risk of poor academic performance, school dropout, and family risk of instability and unemployment. By using writing as a tool for healing, self-expression, and upward mobility in preparation for higher education and the workforce, every child has a safe and supportive platform for personal expression and academic improvement in every program.

With their mentors, Podium youth discuss identity, culture, and build their self-confidence and advocacy skills while exploring literary forms of poetry, prose, debate, journalism, theatrics, science fiction, and more. This project expands Podium’s reach to historically under-resourced communities and will impact 750 youth during the 2024-2025 school year. Funds will be used for program coordination, curriculum development, weekly facilitation, materials and resources, and evaluation/assessment of the following programs:

The Teen Scene is where youth ages 11-14 find their voice through healthy communication and positive self-expression. Youth explore identity and culture in activities that build social-emotional development and self-advocacy skills by learning a variety of different literary forms. Throughout the program, youth build their love of literary arts and develop confidence to share their work.

Power of the Pen is for teens ages 14-19 to improve communication skills while identifying writing as a positive coping tool for healing and self-expression. Youth expand their horizons through literary units that feature social-emotional learning techniques. Throughout the program, youth develop the tools and skills needed to increase their academic performance, written and verbal communication, critical thinking, and future planning.

Total Project Budget: $150,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Secured: $15,000 (City of Richmond), $25,000 (Richmond City School Board), $15,000 (Henrico Education Foundation), & $10,000 (Dominion Art Star Award); Pending grants: $30,000 (Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond), $30,000 (REB Foundation), $10,000 (Dill Family Foundation), $5,000 (Herndon Foundation), & $5,0000 (CultureWorks)

Project Duration: October 2024 – June 2025
Geographical Area Served: Richmond, VA
Age Group To Be Served: adolescents & teens (ages 11 – 19)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Vicki
Contact Last Name: Yeroian
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 804-614-5030
Contact Email: vicki.yeroian@podiumrva.org

Grant Request Nia Cultural Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Nia Cultural Center
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 2217 The Strand
City: Galveston
State: Texas
Postal Code: 77550
Main Phone: 409.765.7086
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.niacultural.org
Employer ID Number: 76-0375902
Organization Tax Status: 501 (c )(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: January 16, 2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Freedom School
Project Description:

Since 2007, Nia has operated Children’s Defense Fund Freedom School, a 6-week summer literacy, parent involvement, and social action program for youth. The latest external evaluations revealed that the local Freedom School youth showed no “summer slide” in their attitude toward reading and improvements in their reading skills.
This out-of-school-time program provides culturally responsive enrichment through a research-based and multicultural model, reaching children in Galveston’s most underserved neighborhoods.
This program offers five essential components: 1) high-quality academic and character-building enrichment, 2) parent and family involvement, 3)civic engagement and social action, 4) intergenerational servant leadership development, and 5)and nutrition, health, and mental health services. Students receive two nutritious meals and a snack daily. ,
Student participants, ages 5 to 18, are referred to as Freedom School Scholars and their teachers are referred to as Servant Leader Interns who are college students or recent college graduates trained and committed to the tenets of the Freedom School model. The program is multi-cultural, but in 2023 as in prior years, more than two-thirds of the Scholars and Servant Leader Interns were Black. The full-day 5-days-a-week program is organized into classrooms with 10 Scholars per class in age bands from youngest to oldest referred to as Level 1, 2, 3, and 4. Art, dance, music, sports, museum visits, and other learning experiences fill the after school hours and are supported through partnerships with local agencies such as the Boys and Girls Club, Galveston ISD, Moody Gardens and community volunteers.
Nia’s funding is sufficient to accommodate 100 students though the need is much greater. We are reaching out to stellar organizations like the Charles and Joan Hermanowski Family Foundation to help us grow our program. All the students in our program live at or below the poverty level so philanthropic support is dire to our growth.

Total Project Budget: $231,662

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): The Moody

Project Duration: six consecutive weeks each summer during June and July
Geographical Area Served: Galveston County
Age Group To Be Served: 5-18 years

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Sue
Contact Last Name: Johnson
Contact Title: CEO
Contact Phone: 409.457.8955
Contact Email: suejohnson@niacultural.org

Grant Request STEAMsport, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: STEAMsport, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: STEAMsport, Inc.
Mailing Address: 265 Janney Circle
City: McDonough
State: GA
Postal Code: 30253
Main Phone: 678-523-4589
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.steamsport.com
Employer ID Number: 474715618
Organization Tax Status: 501 c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 1/15/2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: STEAM For All
Project Description:

STEAMsport, Inc.’s STEAM For All program provides community based science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) programming specifically focused on students living in underserved communities. Since 2010 STEAMsport, Inc. has served over 5,000 students from over 7 U.S. states.

The program’s goal is to break cycles of generational poverty through accessible and effective STEAM programming where students live, attend school and play including community centers, Title 1 schools, public housing complexes and Boys and Girls Clubs.

Total Project Budget: $213,690.51

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 1. The Atlanta Housing Authority – $100,000.00 (committed) 2. Delta Community Credit Union – $68,000.00 (Potential) 3. H.J. Rusell and Company – $20.000 (Committed) 4. State Farm Insurance – $14,542.11 (Potential)

Project Duration: 2 years
Geographical Area Served: Atlanta, Georgia. Zip Codes 30313, 30314, 30303 and 30304
Age Group To Be Served: Ages 5yrs – 19yrs

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: William
Contact Last Name: Oliver
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 678-523-4589
Contact Email: woliver@steamsport.com

Grant Request Family Patterns Matter

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Family Patterns Matter
Legal Name (if Different): Family Patterns Matter Inc
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 743 Earl North Rd.
City: Newnan
State: Georgia
Postal Code: 30263
Main Phone: 404-944-8024
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: https;//www.familypatternsmatter.org
Employer ID Number: 46-3233751
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 1/16/2024
Requested Amount: 8500

Project Title: Diversity and Inclusion in the Arts
Project Description:

Children are natural artists. Each one brings their own cultural identity, beliefs, interests, and dreams each day to what they are doing. We value and integrate their backgrounds and interests into our art projects; therefore, we create a space for everyone to be visible, show their talents, and pave the way for their future success in other academic areas and life. Arts are a great equalizer that offers positive academic experiences for students. Arts tap into a variety of abilities such as creativity, expression, and imagination. Positive art experiences allow for social enjoyment and personal gains. Drama, visual, dance, and music, can be used as a bridge to other subject areas. Success in math, science, and language. The arts give all children a way to achieve. Especially those children who struggle with language or learn differently.

Total Project Budget: $15000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Newnan Theatre, Art Association, More Music Foundation, Dance Studios

Project Duration: One year
Geographical Area Served: Coweta County, Newnan, Georgia
Age Group To Be Served: 5-16yrs

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Linda
Contact Last Name: Kirkpatrick
Contact Title: Director
Contact Phone: 404-944-8024
Contact Email: lindakirkp@outlook.com

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