Grant Request Blueprint 58

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Blueprint 58
Legal Name (if Different): Blueprint 58 INC
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 931 McDaniel Street SW
City: Atlanta
State: Georgia
Postal Code: 30310
Main Phone: 678-907-7589
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.blueprint58.org
Employer ID Number: 27-4649809
Organization Tax Status: 501 (c) (3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/27/2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Teen Summer Program
Project Description:

Blueprint 58 aims a large percent of its programming toward empowering youth. In order to achieve this we offer multiple youth development programs including one on one mentoring, small groups, sports, and summer programming.

Our summer programming provides youth enrichment activities for teens during the summer. This programming includes a beach retreat, day camp, and overnight hiking trip.

The goals of Blueprint 58’s teen summer programs are to (1) build deeper relationships with volunteers and teens in the neighborhood, (2) provide students with the opportunity to experience new places and activities, (3) offer teens in our other programs and in our neighborhood the opportunity to build community with each other, and (4) foster a safe space for our teens to engage in topics about life and ask questions.

Our goal is to host up to 16 students for all three of our teen summer programs. Ultimately, our hope is to pursue holistic youth development which includes providing teens the space to experience new perspectives and places allowing them to safely explore their sense of who they are in the world.

A grant of $10,000 from The Charles and Joan Hermanowski Foundation would allow us to cover activity costs, lodging, and supplies for our teen summer programming.

Total Project Budget: $16,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Frances Wood Wilson Foundation

Project Duration: Summer 2024
Geographical Area Served: Southwest Atlanta
Age Group To Be Served: 13 – 18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Madi
Contact Last Name: Hellsten
Contact Title: Program Director
Contact Phone: 678-446-4740
Contact Email: madi@blueprint58.org

Grant Request Blueprint 58

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Blueprint 58
Legal Name (if Different): Blueprint 58 INC
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 931 McDaniel Street SW
City: Atlanta
State: Georgia
Postal Code: 30310
Main Phone: 678-907-7589
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.blueprint58.org
Employer ID Number: 27-4649809
Organization Tax Status: 501 (c) (3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/27/2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Teen Summer Program
Project Description:

Blueprint 58 aims a large percent of its programming toward empowering youth. In order to achieve this we offer multiple youth development programs including one on one mentoring, small groups, sports, and summer programming.

Our summer programming provides youth enrichment activities for teens during the summer. This programming includes a beach retreat, day camp, and overnight hiking trip.

The goals of Blueprint 58’s teen summer programs are to (1) build deeper relationships with volunteers and teens in the neighborhood, (2) provide students with the opportunity to experience new places and activities, (3) offer teens in our other programs and in our neighborhood the opportunity to build community with each other, and (4) foster a safe space for our teens to engage in topics about life and ask questions.

Our goal is to host up to 16 students for all three of our teen summer programs. Ultimately, our hope is to pursue holistic youth development which includes providing teens the space to experience new perspectives and places allowing them to safely explore their sense of who they are in the world.

A grant of $10,000 from The Charles and Joan Hermanowski Foundation would allow us to cover activity costs, lodging, and supplies for our teen summer programming.

Total Project Budget: $16,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Frances Wood Wilson Foundation

Project Duration: Summer 2024
Geographical Area Served: Southwest Atlanta
Age Group To Be Served: 13 – 18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Madi
Contact Last Name: Hellsten
Contact Title: Program Director
Contact Phone: 678-446-4740
Contact Email: madi@blueprint58.org

Grant Request Academy of the Sacred Heart

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Academy of the Sacred Heart
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1250 Kensington Road
City: Bloomfield Hills
State: MI
Postal Code: 48304
Main Phone: 248-646-8900
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.ashmi.org
Employer ID Number: 38-1358173
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/27/2024
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Early Childhood Program Outdoor Play
Project Description:

The Early Childhood Program at Academy of the Sacred Heart provides a caring, year-round learning environment for children from birth through Preschool. This flexible, developmental program allows children to explore and build self-confidence through play. Early childhood educators create a compassionate, secure atmosphere with myriad opportunities to stimulate the brain during its most active state of development, building a foundation for future academic and social success.

Age-appropriate activities are designed for, and specific to, the needs of each child, with weekly themes woven into the structure of the day. Children listen to and make music, create art, visit the library, learn finger plays, discuss religion, play in the sand, listen to stories and poems, and become aware of the world around them. Children play outdoors (weather permitting) twice a day or in one of our gyms.

In early childhood, play means many things. It means climbing almost everything, creating imaginary worlds, exploring sensations and making new friends. During this crucial stage of life, infants and toddlers experience remarkable growth, both physically, socially and cognitively. One of our primary objectives is to support the holistic development of these tiny adventurers. Through play, children in this age group are gaining essential skills, including strength, stability, and motor skills. We want to create an outdoor play space that also offers opportunities for cognitive, social and emotional development.

Structures that offer sensory panels for exploration, little crawl tunnels, and spaces to encourage imaginative play, while also keeping our littlest students safe is paramount. We want to provide an environment that is thoughtfully crafted to allow young ones to touch, climb, and be challenged. Playground components need to be sized just right for toddlers and preschoolers so they can challenge themselves in ways that are appropriate to their size and developmental level.

Total Project Budget: 21,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Individual donors have committed a total of $11,000 to this project

Project Duration: June 13, 2025-August 31, 2025
Geographical Area Served: Metro Detroit
Age Group To Be Served: 6 months-4 years

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Danielle
Contact Last Name: Blasko
Contact Title: Chief Philanthropy Officer
Contact Phone: 248-840-2446
Contact Email: dblasko@ashmi.org

Grant Request The National Guild for Community Arts Education

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The National Guild for Community Arts Education
Legal Name (if Different): The National Guild for Community Arts Education, Inc.
Also Known As: The National Guild
Mailing Address: 520 8th Avenue, Suite 302
City: New York
State: NY
Postal Code: 10018
Main Phone: 212-268-3337
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://nationalguild.org/
Employer ID Number: 13-6161108
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 27, 2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: National Youth Arts Council (planning/launch phase)
Project Description:

Founded in 1937, the National Guild for Community Arts Education is the sole national service organization for providers of community arts education.

We seek support to create a National Youth Arts Council (NYAC) for diverse young artists across the nation. The NYAC will provide 12 young artists, age 13-18, a forum to express themselves and to develop stronger skills in leadership, communication, collaboration, and civic engagement through a range of activities.

We are eager to learn from the project planning phase how best to better engage young people with community arts education. Our recent organizational transformation and strategic plan has highlighted our need to broaden our brand (moving to TikTok and other social media that young people prefer, utilizing more video, etc.) to reach youth, and young artists. We will share these insights with our individual and organizational members, and it will inform the Guild’s daily work and annual advocacy and programming agendas.

After we conduct a comprehensive needs assessment to understand the diverse aspirations of young artists, we will develop a curriculum that nurtures artistic talents and integrates leadership and civic engagement components. Timeline:

Months 1-5
Onboard youth and adult consultants
Conduct needs assessment to inform project planning and curriculum development
Gather input from diverse communities
Hire Program Coordinator

Months 6-12
Develop/finalize curriculum
Secure selection committee members
National call for applications (youth and mentors)
Selection committee review applications, notify participants

We anticipate the NYAC will be a two-year commitment with year-round curriculum (1-1 mentoring, peer collaboration, monthly workshops and meetings, and key youth-driven events: Year 1: choose a civic issue they care about and, with mentor guidance, develop arts-related projects to present in their local communities; Year 2: plan and attend a two-day in-person Gathering with keynote speakers, workshops, presentations, networking and collaboration.

Total Project Budget: $45,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Gen Op Allocation; NEA, Bloomberg Philanthropies

Project Duration: 1 year
Geographical Area Served: national
Age Group To Be Served: 12-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Quanice
Contact Last Name: Floyd
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 917-691-7561
Contact Email: quanicefloyd@nationalguild.org

Grant Request GENES Foundation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: GENES Foundation
Legal Name (if Different): n/a
Also Known As: n/a
Mailing Address: 301 Altara Avenue, Unit 402
City: Coral Gables
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33146
Main Phone: (305) -563-9215
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: https://www.genesfoundation.com/en/foundation-genes/
Employer ID Number: 47-5503803
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 27,2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Support for Genetic Conditions — Patients & Families Workshops & Activities
Project Description:

We respectfully request your consideration of a grant in the amount of $10,000 to support GENES Foundation’s Support for Genetic Conditions — Patients & Families Workshops & Activities (PFWA) program. This program provides holistic therapeutic, social and emotional wellness support for 400+ children affected by genetic conditions annually, and creates a support network and education opportunities for their families English and Spanish.

In Miami-Dade, an average of four children are born with a birth disorder each day; approx. 1,500 new babies – and in turn, their families – are affected each year. Beyond their medical and physical needs, 60-70% of children with genetic conditions face learning issues and 32% experience behavioral issues such as frustration, temper tantrums, stress, etc. (American Academy of Pediatrics). These challenges lead to the divorce rate among families with children affected by disabilities to be as high as 87% (Psychology Today, 2023).

PFWA provides wellness training workshops, recreational classes, and workshops for patients, couples, and siblings to support them in the challenges of special needs care. Services include:

• Wellness Training – provides six months of weekly classes for participants to receive much-needed therapy and therapeutic tools (exercise ball, yoga mat, manipulative objects) for young patients and teaches caregivers how to continue exercises at home.

• The GENES Dance Team meets weekly August through May, giving children with genetic conditions a supportive, confidence-boosting, and fun way to exercise and express themselves.

• To strengthen families and reduce the harmful stress of caregiving, we host three inclusion events and 16 workshops per year for couples, families, and teens. Guided by a psychologist or family therapist, workshops address communication and stress management while building participants’ social networks.

Total Project Budget: $51,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): We are grateful for the committed support of Dr. Mislen Bauer at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in the amount of $30,000. We are working to re-establish our programs and funding partners since the pandemic, when we paused operations due to the medical fragility of those we serve and concerns from their families. Requests are currently pending with Community Foundation of Coral Gables, Peacock Foundation, Florida Panthers Foundation, and the Harry T. Mangurian Foundation. As a small, grassroots organization, we are so thankful for any consideration the Charles and Joan Hermanowski Foundation can provide towards our efforts to support children affected by disabilities and their families in thriving together.

Project Duration: 12 months
Geographical Area Served: Miami-Dade County
Age Group To Be Served: Ages 5 through 18 (K-12 students)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Andrea
Contact Last Name: Villegas
Contact Title: Founder & Executive Director
Contact Phone: (305) -563-9215
Contact Email: genesfoundation@gmail.com

Grant Request Piedmont CASA, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Piedmont CASA, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different): Piedmont Court Appointed Special Advocates, Inc.
Also Known As: Piedmont CASA
Mailing Address: 818 East High Street
City: Charlottesville
State: VA
Postal Code: 22902
Main Phone: 4349717515
Main Fax: 4349713060
Organization Website: https://www.pcasa.org
Employer ID Number: 54-1704064
Organization Tax Status: Nonprofit 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 27 March 2024
Requested Amount: $8,000

Project Title: Provide advocates and mentors for children and youth in foster care
Project Description:

We seek an $8,000 grant from the Hermanowski Foundation to help bring critical court advocacy and mentoring services to approximately 200 children and youth in our community who are in the foster care system due to allegations of abuse and neglect. Funds will be dedicated to recruiting, screening, and training 30 new CASA Volunteers, as well as supervising the nearly 100 who are already active. It will also enable us to continue supporting older youth in our “Bridges to Success” program, which helps ensure that young men and women are prepared to make successful transitions from foster care to independent adult lives that are safe, stable, and productive.

Every day, Piedmont CASA works for justice in the very specific and complicated world of the child welfare system. Our CASA Volunteers stand by children the entire time they are in foster care. We are their voices in court. The justice we provide our kids ranges from obtaining proper medical care and educational support to reuniting them with their family when possible and, when it is not, helping them find safe and permanent homes. Research shows that kids with CASA Volunteers are more hopeful. And when kids have hope, outcomes improve. They have more academic success, enhanced well-being, increased self-control, positive social relationships, and optimism – tools they need to recover. It is not surprising that research also shows CASA kids spend less time in foster care, receive more medical support, experience fewer out-of-home placements, and have improved educational performance.

Piedmont CASA is not impeded by jurisdictional boundaries and we are able to stay with children throughout the life of a case. This ensures that even when social workers, foster parents, and schools change, CASA Volunteers do not – thus providing important continuity for the child.

Total Project Budget: $1,100,715

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Potential funding for FY25 includes DCJS (Department of Criminal Justice Services), VOCA (Victims of Crime Act), Albemarle County, City of Charlottesville, the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, Bama Works Fund of Dave Matthews Band, J&E Berkley Foundation, Inez Duff Bishop Charitable Trust, and the E. C. Wareheim Foundation. Individual donations comprise approximately 40% of our annual income, and events contribute another 4%.

Project Duration: July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025
Geographical Area Served: City of Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Greene, Louisa, and Fluvanna Virginia. By July 1, 2024, we will also be serving Madison County.
Age Group To Be Served: Newborn to 21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Lexie
Contact Last Name: Boris
Contact Title: Advancement Director
Contact Phone: 4349717515
Contact Email: advancement@pcasa.org

Grant Request Generous Life Foundation dba Memphis Dream Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Generous Life Foundation dba Memphis Dream Center
Legal Name (if Different): Generous Life Foundation
Also Known As: Memphis Dream Center
Mailing Address: 1800 N Germantown Parkway
City: Cordova
State: TN Tennessee
Postal Code: 38016
Main Phone: 901-602-7168
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.memphisdreamcenter.com
Employer ID Number: 31-1685087
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/27/2024
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Read2Lead
Project Description:

The Read2Lead after school program is for K-8th grade students from various schools in the Memphis, TN North Memphis area. We provide a safe, encouraging environment for over 200 students to receive homework help, nutritious meals and snacks and help with their reading and writing skills. For middle schoolers, we start to provide tools and lessons geared toward career readiness. This program is for students attending Title I schools and receiving free and reduced price lunch from their school. This grant would go toward covering after school program curriculum, technology, supplies, enrichment and field trips.

Total Project Budget: 200,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 21st Century Learning Centers, Shelby County Commission

Project Duration: 1 year
Geographical Area Served: Memphis, Tennesse
Age Group To Be Served: 5-13

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Courtney
Contact Last Name: Barber
Contact Title: Grants and Funding Administrator
Contact Phone: 8046773196
Contact Email: courtney@memphisdreamcenter.com

Grant Request Gateway Arch Park Foundation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Gateway Arch Park Foundation
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 701 Market Street, Suite 1250
City: St. Louis
State: MO
Postal Code: 63101
Main Phone: (314) 881-2015
Main Fax:
Organization Website: archpark.org
Employer ID Number: 27-2128072
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 27, 2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Paddle Your Park
Project Description:

Gateway Arch Park Foundation is a nonprofit conservancy and the official philanthropic partner of Gateway Arch National Park and its surrounding areas in Downtown St. Louis. We help care for the park’s natural landscapes and provide community engagement and education programming for 85,000 St. Louisans each year.

Gateway Arch Park Foundation seeks support for its Paddle Your Park program—an interactive learning opportunity for low-income students to engage in outdoor education activities that enrich academic objectives. Paddle Your Park bridges classroom learning and the natural world and seeks to motivate the next generation to protect and enjoy our shared public lands.

Paddle Your Park is a collaboration between the National Park Service, local/state/federal public land management agencies, and outdoor recreation organizations. Fourth grade students participate in activities such as kayaking, fishing, hiking and archery; and are introduced to:

-various aquatic species
-water quality and concepts of pollution and bioaccumulation
-wetland science and habitat loss for biodiverse animals
-area flora and fauna
-human impact and the importance of good stewardship

Research shows outdoor field trips provide students with the opportunity to develop increased perception and a greater vocabulary; build on classroom instruction; gain a better understanding of topics; and bolster critical thinking skills. A day spent outdoors also promotes a healthy lifestyle and nurtures a greater curiosity for nature. Without the Paddle Your Park program many of the students who participate would not have the opportunity to spend the day on the water and in the outdoors despite living nearby, due to lack of resources.

In May 2023, more than 240 students from Title 1 schools participated in the program’s spring session. In 2024, we are seeking funding to expand Paddle Your Park to serve even more Title 1 students in two sessions throughout the year.

Total Project Budget: $29,750

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Paddle Your Park receives funding from the Regional Business Council, committed at $5,000. We rely on foundation support to fill the funding gap of $24,750.

Project Duration: Spring and Fall
Geographical Area Served: St. Louis metropolitan area
Age Group To Be Served: 8 to 11 year old children (Elementary-school aged children)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Amanda
Contact Last Name: Goldsmith
Contact Title: Director of Philanthropy and External Affairs
Contact Phone: 314-881-3535
Contact Email: amanda.goldsmith@archpark.org

Grant Request The Alliance for LGBTQ Youth

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Alliance for LGBTQ Youth
Legal Name (if Different): n/a
Also Known As: n/a
Mailing Address: 1175 NE 125th Street, Suite 103
City: North Miami
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33161
Main Phone: 305.899.8087
Main Fax: 305.899.8071
Organization Website: https://all4lgbtqyouth.org/
Employer ID Number: 26-2799253
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 27, 2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Mental Health Support & Leadership Development for LGBTQ Youth
Project Description:

We respectfully request your consideration of a grant in the amount of $10,000 to support our LGBTQ Mental Health & Leadership Development Project. Funding will be directed to defray the direct costs of staff salaries, benefits, and supplies associated with this program to serve more than 245 youth ages 13 to 20 in Miami-Dade County in one year.

LGBTQ young people face a number of unique challenges that impact their well-being and development. This is not inherent in being LGBTQ, but rather a result of the mistreatment and stigmatization that many LGBTQ young people experience within their families, at school, and in other spaces in the community. These challenges lead to LGBTQ youth in Miami being 4x more likely to attempt suicide than their peers.

To support our youth in achieving a full and healthy development, in 2025 we will provide 145 LGBTQ Youth with direct Mental Health Services through four core efforts: care coordination, individual counseling, group counseling, and family support. As a result of these services, 90% of youth will increase overall resilient capacities and their proactive coping skills. Youth will also decrease overall scores of symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Through our ChangeMakers Leadership Institute, we will inspire 100 LGBTQ youth to action and deliver 30 youth-centered trainings and educational programs to the community. This initiative provides LGBTQ youth with the opportunity to develop as leaders, critical thinkers, and community activists by learning foundational knowledge on LGBTQ history, systems of oppression, community organizing strategies, and political conscious raising on local, state, and policy levels. Each year’s class of leaders also identifies and implements a project specific to their community’s needs. (Our 2023 class constructed “Little Libraries” stocked with banned books in Miami-Dade — details at https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/little-libraries-seek-to-buck-florida-book-bans-and-lgbtq-censorship-17446952)

Total Project Budget: $702,414

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): We are grateful for the committed support of The Children’s Trust and the Miami Foundation. We are in the process of renewing support from ViiV Healthcare, Florida Blue Foundation, and The Our Fund Foundation. We are thrilled to celebrate a new partnership with the Howard Greenfield Charitable Foundation, and we hope to soon count the Charles and Joan Hermanowski Foundation among our community partners working towards better health and communities for LGBTQ youth.

Project Duration: 12 months
Geographical Area Served: Miami-Dade County
Age Group To Be Served: 13-20

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Pauline
Contact Last Name: Green
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 305.899.8087
Contact Email: pauline@all4lgbtqyouth.org

Grant Request Boys Town South Florida

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Boys Town South Florida
Legal Name (if Different): Boys Town South Florida, Inc.
Also Known As: Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home
Mailing Address: 1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 300
City: West Palm Beach
State: FL
Postal Code: 33401
Main Phone: 561-612-6000
Main Fax: 561-612-6097
Organization Website: boystown.org/south-florida
Employer ID Number: 26-3965524
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/27/2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Transforming Children’s Lives through Care Coordination Services
Project Description:

Boys Town South Florida is seeking a $10,000 grant to support Care Coordination Services in Palm Beach County. Our Care Coordination Services transform lives, providing a lifeline for children who are suffering from mental health concerns by connecting them with the programs or resources that can provide the best care. Highly trained Family Consultants work within each home to provide intensive care coordination services. Ultimately, Boys Town empowers parents and caregivers to address family challenges such as trauma, mental health concerns, and academic failure, ensuring that children are safe, able to stay with their families, and receive the services they need.

The Care Coordination Services program primarily serves families who are low-income and who often face additional challenges including trauma, limited support systems, low father engagement, and untreated developmental and mental health concerns. Historically, over 70% of families served through Care Coordination Services in Palm Beach County are single mother led households. We recognize that these households face additional barriers to stability and success, and we partner with families to help them thrive.

The Boys Town Care Coordination Services model is supported by practice-based and research-based evidence. To ensure effective and quality program delivery, Care Coordination Services are thoroughly evaluated. Family progress is measured by conducting assessments at the beginning and end of services, and successful linkages to community resources are noted throughout service delivery. The vast majority of families served through this program report meaningful, positive outcomes. Historically, 85% of families remain intact, meaning safety issues were resolved and the children were not removed from the family home. In addition, 80% of families successfully complete the program, meeting all, or most, of their family service plan goals.

Total Project Budget: $1,417,324

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Kingdom Charitable Trust – $32,500 – Committed (November 2023 – October 2024). We receive additional funding from South East Florida Behavioral Health Network, Financially Assisted Agencies Palm Beach County, and Medicaid.

Project Duration: January 1 – December 31, 2025
Geographical Area Served: South Florida
Age Group To Be Served: Children ages birth-17

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Daniela
Contact Last Name: Mesquita
Contact Title: Development Director
Contact Phone: 561-612-6007
Contact Email: Daniela.mesquita@boystown.org

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