Grant Request John Rogers Elementary PTA

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: John Rogers Elementary PTA
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 520 NE Ravenna Blvd
City: Seattle
State: WA
Postal Code: 98115
Main Phone: 206-252-4324
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://johnrogerspta.org/
Employer ID Number: 91-1154646
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/18/2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Math Literacy for Underpriviledged 3rd and 4th graders
Project Description:

We are seeking funding for a math skills coaching program which targets underprivileged elementary school students who are not meeting state standards. The program goal is to increase math skills so that students meet or exceed standards within 2 years. Students will receive after school coaching and tutoring 2-4 times per week. IXL software will assess and track student progress so that we can show a measurable impact. An experienced outside group called the Math Agency will train and administer locally recruited volunteers to do the small group coaching. The Math Agency will also help engage with student families. Our PTA is choosing to partner with The Math Agency due to their spectacular results in nearby elementary schools with similar poverty rates and demographics to our own school (https://themathagency.com/). Their methods have been shown to double the rate at which students learn math, which based on past results goes from 0.7 grade levels per year to 1.4 grade levels per year. By enrolling 3rd and 4th graders for 2 years we can ensure these students will meet standards by the time they graduate 5th grade. Volunteers will be recruited from within our school community and will have the full support of our PTA. I will personally volunteer as a math coach if we receive enough funding.
Our school is classified as a Title 1 school with 56% of our children living in low income homes, 14% experiencing homelessness, and 31% learning English. The demographics are a majority-minority school population with 44% white students and the rest a mix of Black/African, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, and others. The impact to our community is clear – these students will have the opportunity to receive much needed supplemental instruction so that they can succeed alongside their more fortunate peers in years to come.

Total Project Budget: $46k for 1 grade level 1 year, $275k for 2 grade levels plus additional students for 2 years

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): none committed – applied with the Costco Charitable Contributions, The David and Linda Shaheen Foundation, Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation – 1st Interstate Bank, The Hele Martha Schiff Foundation, Alaska Airlines Foundation, The Boaing Company

Project Duration: 2 years
Geographical Area Served: north Seattle, Washington
Age Group To Be Served: 8-11 (3rd, 4th , 5th grade)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr
Contact First Name: Brian
Contact Last Name: Massey
Contact Title:
Contact Phone: 206-245-5307
Contact Email: briandmassey@yahoo.com

Grant Request Learn Fresh Education Co.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Learn Fresh Education Co.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Learn Fresh
Mailing Address: 51 North 3rd Street
City: Philadelphia
State: Pennsylvania
Postal Code: 19106
Main Phone:
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.learnfresh.org
Employer ID Number: 45-1059457
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/18/2024
Requested Amount: 5,000

Project Title: Florida MLB Players STEM League
Project Description:

Learn Fresh respectfully requests $5,000 from the Hermanowski Family Foundation in support of our MLB STEM League Program in Palm Beach County, Florida for the 2024-25 academic school year. These funds will allow us to reach up to 3,500 students in the region. MLB Players STEM League cultivates middle-school students’ math and social-emotional skills. The MLB Players STEM League board game features the real stats of current MLB stars. Students compete to solve math problems and score points in a timed setting while working with arithmetic, decimals, percentages, and fractions. This program offers a series of adaptable lessons, allowing students to develop important executive function and social-emotional skills while taking a deeper dive into stats and data analysis in the game. In 2023, the program engaged over 16,000 students across 37 states and 5 countries. The program’s distribution and implementation explicitly focus on achieving equitable representation in STEM fields for girls, students of color, and those living in low-income communities.

Total Project Budget: 45,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): MLB Players Trust (committed)

Project Duration: 12 months
Geographical Area Served: Florida
Age Group To Be Served: 7-14 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Melanie
Contact Last Name: Moore
Contact Title: Development Associate & Grant Writer
Contact Phone: 5103254026
Contact Email: melanie@learnfresh.org

Grant Request The Victory Center, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Victory Center, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 18900 NE 25th Avenue
City: North Miami Beach
State: FL
Postal Code: 33180
Main Phone: 305-466-1142
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.thevictoryschool.org
Employer ID Number: 65-0968171
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/18/2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: The Victory Center – Proven Effectiveness Helping Those With Autism
Project Description:

The Victory Center (TVC) has a legacy of providing hope, education, and opportunities for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. Success has been demonstrated with programs that provide comprehensive educational pathways, tailored vocational training, and multifaceted life skill development. Delivered by educators and behavioral health professionals using therapy-based principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), the most scientifically-validated autism intervention, this platform has been called remarkable by parents.

ABA requires intensive student to teacher ratios in order to provide the appropriate dosage of therapy as well as to meet the unique needs of each individual student. TVC today serves 38 children in our school program. This is the highest enrollment level in our school’s history with an ever expanding wait-list in the primary, secondary, and young adult.

We are now at an all-time high in student enrollment because of the outstanding commitment of the dedicated staff of behavioral specialists and their ability to fulfill the needs of our community. We’ve expanded our digital footprint, are engaging with more families through social media and are spreading awareness about autism and the educational and therapeutic opportunities that are available.

Success, however, is often accompanied by challenges as well. Our commitment to low student-to-teacher ratios is driven by our adherence to the therapeutic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. With full classrooms and a growing waitlist in our Primary, Secondary and Adult programs, our staff has had to grow commensurately. Tuition and state aide covers only a portion of what it takes to run our school and to kindle the potential of our aspiring students. Thus is our task to achieve the optimum balance.

The Victory Center takes great pride as students move on to less restrictive programs, graduate from high school and college, and assume outside employment opportunities to achieve their full potential.

Total Project Budget: $1,782,465.00

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Batchelor Foundation awarded $125,000 John T. Macdonald Foundation awarded $15,000 Gemma Foundation awarded $5,000 Feldman Family Foundation awarded $10,000 Fortin awarded $7,500 Popular Bank awarded $16,854 Fritch grant (tour Sept. 1, 2023) awarded $15,000 Anthony R. Abraham Foundation awarded $125,000 Gloria C. Crotty (Alexander Bove) awarded $5,000 Thomas E. Rodgers, Jr. Foundation awarded $5,000 George and Alice Rich (Alexander Bove) pledged $25,000 for 5 years Walter and Adi Bloom Foundation pending $10,000 TD Charitable Foundation pending $10,000 Walter and Adi Blum Foundation pending $15,000 TD Bank pending $10,000 Charles and Joan Hermanowski Family Foundation pending $

Project Duration: July 1, 2024 thru June 30, 2025
Geographical Area Served: Miami-Dade County
Age Group To Be Served: Ages 6 -18 Plus a young adult living skills program for those aged-out of public schools

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Robin
Contact Last Name: Thompson
Contact Title: Donor Relations
Contact Phone: 541-810-1109
Contact Email: DonorRelations@thevictoryschool.org

Grant Request Commodore Sloat School Fund

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Commodore Sloat School Fund
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Commodore Sloat Elementary School
Mailing Address: 50 Darien Way
City: San Francisco
State: California
Postal Code: 94127
Main Phone: 415) 759-2807
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://commodoresloat.com/
Employer ID Number: 94-1677648
Organization Tax Status: Non-profit Organization 501 (c) (3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/18/2024
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Commodore Sloat School Learning Garden
Project Description:

Our School Learning Garden was created to be part of our K-5 school curriculum, complete with a certified gardening instructor who develops grade-specific, hands-on lesson plans for each of the 16 classes that meet each week (a total of ~390 students).

Our student population (age 5 – 12) lives in the City of San Francisco, Nearly 46% of our student body is eligible for free or reduced lunches and 79% are non-white. In our urban environment, opportunities to grow a garden are few and far between. Most students live in apartments, flats, or in homes with very little outdoor space that isn’t paved over with concrete or manicured with ornamentals.

Our gardening program invites students to get their hands dirty as they experience both the patience and excitement involved in seeing the different stages of plant growth. We have also recently incorporated a chicken coop with two chicks that will begin laying eggs in the next couple of months, further enriching the students’ learning experiences and opportunities to be involved with animal husbandry.

Weekly lessons are designed to engage students’ minds, bodies, creativity, and connection with each other and with nature. Depending on what’s happening in the garden, students are involved in tilling soil, planting seeds, observing plant growth and processes, weeding, composting, watering, harvesting fruits, and finally harvesting seeds for future planting seasons. Each semester the classes have a chance to prepare a meal with produce from the garden, experiencing with all five senses the fruits of their collaboration with nature. And as the chickens develop, the eggs they lay will become part of the learning and culinary experience.

We are seeking funding to continue building this amazing program through the 2024-2025 school year and beyond. We need $60,000 total, with $48,000 committed and $18,000 left to raise.

Total Project Budget: $60,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Climate Corps Education Outside Fellowship / AmeriCorps Program. ($30,000), Individual Donors ($12,000)

Project Duration: 1 year
Geographical Area Served: San Francisco, CA
Age Group To Be Served: 5yrs – 12yrs (K – 5th grade)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Dr.
Contact First Name: Colleen
Contact Last Name: Howell
Contact Title: Co-VP Fundraising
Contact Phone: 909-560-1596
Contact Email: colleenjhowell@gmail.com

Grant Request Mayflower Council, Boy Scouts of America

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Mayflower Council, Boy Scouts of America
Legal Name (if Different): Mayflower Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America
Also Known As: Mayflower Council
Mailing Address: 83 Cedar Street
City: Milford
State: MA
Postal Code: 01757
Main Phone: 508-217-6106
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.mayflowerbsa.org
Employer ID Number: 04-3308728
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) non-profit

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 18, 2024
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Scouting in Every Neighborhood
Project Description:

The Boy Scouts of America is an organization that has been building great citizens and future leaders for more than 114 years Scouts gain conflict management skills, learn about participatory citizenship, and discover the value of things like teamwork, leadership, sportsmanship, and the importance of family. Through our program, Scouts learn how to solve problems for themselves and develop greater self-esteem.

The Mission of the Mayflower Council, BSA is to serve others by helping to instill values in young people and in other ways prepare them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential. The values we strive to instill are based upon the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

One of the priority goals of the Council is to make Scouting thrive in every community. That means offering Scouting to families that currently lack the financial ability to enroll their sons and daughters in Scouting. The Council has embarked on a special effort to reach youth in underserved communities through a program called ‘‘Scouting in Every Neighborhood.’’

The Scouting in Every Neighborhood initiative benefits low income and underserved children in the communities we serve. We deliver the Scouting program in schools, religious institutions, and neighborhood community centers, where at least 50 % of the children qualify for the free school lunch program. Under this initiative, the cost of registration, supplies, and uniforms are made available at no cost to the Scouts who qualify. The Council also provides summer camp scholarships to families in need. We feel strongly that no child should be turned away from our program because of their inability to cover the various costs.

Total Project Budget: $75,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): $50,000

Project Duration: January 1 – December 31, 2024
Geographical Area Served: 62 cities and towns in Eastern Massachusetts
Age Group To Be Served: Boys and girls ages 5 – 18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: James
Contact Last Name: Corcoran
Contact Title: Director of Dvelopment
Contact Phone: 508-217-6106
Contact Email: jim.corcoran@scouting.org

Grant Request Holy Family Day Home

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Holy Family Day Home
Legal Name (if Different): Holy Family Day Homes of San Francisco
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 299 Dolores Street
City: San Francisco
State: California
Postal Code: 94103
Main Phone: (415)-861-5361
Main Fax: (415)-861-8926
Organization Website: https://www.holyfamilydayhome.org/
Employer ID Number: 94-1156492
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) – public charity

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/18/2024
Requested Amount: 2000

Project Title: Clothing Program
Project Description:

Holy Family Day Home is a home-away-from-home for the children of working families in the Bay Area. We provide subsidized childcare and preschool year-round at our historic Mission District location. Because 86% of our families fall at or near the poverty line in San Francisco, we also provide family support services to stabilize families and mitigate the most harmful effects of poverty, like food insecurity and extreme stress.

Our mission is to provide affordable, high-quality, early childhood education and family support services in a stable and nurturing environment, thereby providing the children of working families with skills and hope for lifelong development. Our work centers on the Day Home Community Fund, a year-round suite of services that includes childcare, early childhood education, and holistic family support services.

Low-income families in our community face financial difficulties in providing adequate clothing for their growing children. In addition, clothing assistance services are not always easily accessible or can be perceived as unsafe due to their location. To alleviate these burdens, our childcare facility has initiated a clothing program that provides free clothing in a safe and convenient setting. Holy Family Day Home caters to both children and adults and is currently sourcing clothing through donations. Holy Family Day Home seeks to address the critical need of clothing assistance for families in our community without any limitations on the quantity of clothing that can be acquired.

Total Project Budget: 10000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): The John Jordan Foundation (potential)

Project Duration: July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024
Geographical Area Served: San Francisco
Age Group To Be Served: 3 months – 6 years

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Catherine
Contact Last Name: Brooke
Contact Title: Development Associate
Contact Phone: 4158615361
Contact Email: cbrooke@holyfamilydayhome.org

Grant Request Circle of Parents, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Circle of Parents, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: PO Box 7241
City: Fredericksburg
State: VA
Postal Code: 22404
Main Phone: 540-412-5826
Main Fax: 540-412-5826
Organization Website: http://circleofparents.org/
Employer ID Number: 80-0106957
Organization Tax Status: Non-Profit

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/18/24
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Circle of Parents Children’s Program Expansion
Project Description:

Established in 2004, Circle of Parents® operates across 19 states, with our headquarters located in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Circle of Parents is committed to preventing child abuse and neglect by offering Parent’s and Children’s Programs at no cost to participants. Engaging parents/caregivers and children in their own focused programs simultaneously is a key objective to our success. Our Children’s Program is conducted while parents participate in their sessions, eliminating the barrier of childcare and incentivizing parents to attend.
The Children’s Program includes structured sessions that are developmentally appropriate, building confidence and self-worth while providing fun and enjoyment. Our trained facilitators support children in developing essential social and emotional skills. During each session there are opportunities for children to enhance their self-esteem and social skills through problem-solving and conflict resolution exercises. This results in better mental health and behavioral outcomes for children. We are currently seeking $10,000 in funding to expand our Children’s Program to extend our reach.
Our programs are designed to support individuals from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. Program participants come from families facing various risk factors that increase the likelihood of child abuse such as substance abuse recovery, incarceration history, poverty, involvement with child protective services, and being a Veteran. The participants in the Parent’s Program include parents, foster and adoptive parents, stepparents, and other caregivers such as kinship (family) caregivers. The children in our program range in age up to teenagers.
Using a research-based approach, our model focuses on enhancing Protective Factors within families, including fostering supportive interactions, ensuring access to necessary resources, building strong emotional bonds between parents and children, teaching stress management techniques, and setting age-appropriate expectations. By providing tailored support and resources, we aim to create a nurturing environment that promotes the well-being and healthy development of all children involved.

Total Project Budget: $10,700

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Potential for other foundation funding

Project Duration: 1 year
Geographical Area Served: CO, FL, IL, KS, ME, MD, MA, MN, MT, NC, OK, PA, RI, SC, VT, VA, WA, DC, WV
Age Group To Be Served: Babies – teenagers

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Julie
Contact Last Name: Rivnak-McAdam
Contact Title: Program Manager
Contact Phone: 540-847-8483
Contact Email: Nationalcircleofparents@gmail.com

Grant Request Circle of Parents, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Circle of Parents, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: PO Box 7241
City: Fredericksburg
State: VA
Postal Code: 22404
Main Phone: 540-412-5826
Main Fax: 540-412-5826
Organization Website: http://circleofparents.org/
Employer ID Number: 80-0106957
Organization Tax Status: Non-Profit

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/18/24
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Circle of Parents Children’s Program Expansion
Project Description:

Established in 2004, Circle of Parents® operates across 19 states, with our headquarters located in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Circle of Parents is committed to preventing child abuse and neglect by offering Parent’s and Children’s Programs at no cost to participants. Engaging parents/caregivers and children in their own focused programs simultaneously is a key objective to our success. Our Children’s Program is conducted while parents participate in their sessions, eliminating the barrier of childcare and incentivizing parents to attend.
The Children’s Program includes structured sessions that are developmentally appropriate, building confidence and self-worth while providing fun and enjoyment. Our trained facilitators support children in developing essential social and emotional skills. During each session there are opportunities for children to enhance their self-esteem and social skills through problem-solving and conflict resolution exercises. This results in better mental health and behavioral outcomes for children. We are currently seeking $10,000 in funding to expand our Children’s Program to extend our reach.
Our programs are designed to support individuals from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. Program participants come from families facing various risk factors that increase the likelihood of child abuse such as substance abuse recovery, incarceration history, poverty, involvement with child protective services, and being a Veteran. The participants in the Parent’s Program include parents, foster and adoptive parents, stepparents, and other caregivers such as kinship (family) caregivers. The children in our program range in age up to teenagers.
Using a research-based approach, our model focuses on enhancing Protective Factors within families, including fostering supportive interactions, ensuring access to necessary resources, building strong emotional bonds between parents and children, teaching stress management techniques, and setting age-appropriate expectations. By providing tailored support and resources, we aim to create a nurturing environment that promotes the well-being and healthy development of all children involved.

Total Project Budget: $10,700

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Potential for other foundation funding

Project Duration: 1 year
Geographical Area Served: CO, FL, IL, KS, ME, MD, MA, MN, MT, NC, OK, PA, RI, SC, VT, VA, WA, DC, WV
Age Group To Be Served: Babies – teenagers

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Julie
Contact Last Name: Rivnak-McAdam
Contact Title: Program Manager
Contact Phone: 540-847-8483
Contact Email: Nationalcircleofparents@gmail.com

Grant Request Children’s Theatre Workshop of Toledo

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Children’s Theatre Workshop of Toledo
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 2417 Collingwood Blvd
City: Toledo
State: OH
Postal Code: 43620
Main Phone: 4192445061
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.ctwtoledo.org
Employer ID Number: 34-0929054
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/18/2024
Requested Amount: 7,500

Project Title: 2024-2025 Apprenticeships
Project Description:

Children’s Theatre Workshop (CTW) will hire young people from the greater Toledo, OH region to work in theatre production and education as apprentices, in 2024-2025.

This program is necessary, largely because Toledo is embarrassingly behind in the theatre scene compared to other Ohio cities of its size, like Dayton or Akron. We don’t have professional theatres within an hour’s drive (nearest is Cleveland). Our young talent has nowhere to go to receive mentorship and training, so they leave Toledo to pursue better opportunities. This program provides practical skills regardless of future theatrical participation, but it also provides real hands-on training in a range of theatre jobs.
We will recruit, interview, hire, and train young people between the ages of 16 and 22 for this program. For the school year, we will offer six (6) youth up to 10 hours of work per week in one of three fields: costuming, technical theatre, and education. In the summer, available work will be expanded to six (6) full time equivalent positions, in the same fields.
The technical theatre apprentices will work with our Technical Director, who prepares all technical elements for CTW’s productions. They will practice carpentry skills by building sets, paint, focus stage lights, program lighting and sound boards, handle sound equipment, and help manage backstage and front of house needs.
The education apprentices will work with the Executive Artistic Director and Outreach Coordinator to assist teaching artist staff in all CTW educational programs. These apprentices will help plan curriculum and lesson plans for prek-12th grades, teach classes alongside teaching artists, assist in gathering and organizing evaluation data, and learn classroom management.
The costume apprentices will work with the Costume Shop Manager to assist in costume design, costume pulling and fitting, taking actor measurements, building costumes, maintenance and repair, and cleaning costumes.

Total Project Budget: 140,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Ohio Arts Council (Potential), Community Development Block Grant (Potential), City of Toledo (committed), Arts Commission of Greater Toledo (committed), United Way of Greater Toledo (solicited), and Oswald Supporting Organization (Potential)

Project Duration: June 2024-May 2025
Geographical Area Served: Toledo, OH
Age Group To Be Served: 16-22

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Aimee
Contact Last Name: Reid
Contact Title: Executive Artistic Director
Contact Phone: 4192445061
Contact Email: areid@ctwtoledo.org

Grant Request Makanalani Kids

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Makanalani Kids
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: P.O. BOX 383
City: Kilauea
State: HI
Postal Code: 96754
Main Phone: 808-3786640
Main Fax:
Organization Website: makanalani.com
Employer ID Number: 45-5079924
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/18/2024
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Makanalani Kids Camp Project
Project Description:

Makanalani Kids Camp project offers a transformative haven nestled in the heart of Kauai, Hawai’i, providing a holistic and enriching experience for children from diverse backgrounds. Founded by Lyn and Eric Taylor, the camp emerged from a deep love for the land and a profound desire to make a positive impact on the lives of young people.

Our mission at Makanalani Kids Camp is simple yet profound: to empower young minds and spirits through a blend of youth development activities and educational opportunities. We provide a safe and nurturing environment where children can explore, learn, and dream without limits. From outdoor adventures on our sprawling 130-acre property to creative arts and crafts sessions, every experience is designed to inspire, educate, and uplift.

One of the unique aspects of Makanalani Kids Camp is that it operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, ensuring that all programs are offered at no cost to attendees. This commitment to accessibility allows us to reach a broader demographic of youth, including those from underserved communities who may not have had the opportunity to participate otherwise.

Our programs are as diverse as the natural beauty that surrounds us, catering to the individual interests and needs of each child. Whether engaging in hands-on learning experiences, connecting with nature, or building meaningful relationships with peers and mentors, campers are encouraged to discover their passions and cultivate their unique talents.

At Makanalani Kids Camp, we believe in fostering holistic development, nurturing not only academic growth but also social-emotional well-being. Through mentorship, guidance, and positive reinforcement, we empower children to embrace their potential and envision a future filled with hope and possibility.

As we look to the future, our goal is to continue expanding our programs and reaching even more young hearts and minds across our community. With the support of generous donors and dedicated staff, we remain committed to making a lasting impact on the lives of countless children, helping them thrive and succeed in all aspects of life.

Total Project Budget: 75,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Business Donations secured $30,000 pending from various grantors – $45,000

Project Duration: 12 months
Geographical Area Served: Hawaii
Age Group To Be Served: 5years to 24years

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Tiffani
Contact Last Name: Carlin
Contact Title: Director of Grants
Contact Phone: 808-631-2592
Contact Email: tiffani@makanalani.com

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