Grant Request The Northern Lighthouse, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Northern Lighthouse, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 172 Academy Street
City: Presque Isle
State: Maine
Postal Code: 04769
Main Phone: 207-540-1522
Main Fax: 207-540-1523
Organization Website: http://tnlh.org
Employer ID Number: 010547336
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 25, 2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Safe Harbor Shelter and Transitional Living Program
Project Description:

The Northern Lighthouse, Inc. (TNLH) is a nonprofit organization that provides support to individuals facing poverty, mental health challenges, and youth experiencing homelessness. The mission of TNLH is to join people on their path to a healthy mind, healthy body, and healthy life. TNLH connects people in Maine experiencing poverty to basic needs supports, such as case management and counseling through its mental health programs. These services focus on improving the well-being of children and families and providing assistance to meet their individual needs. TNLH also offers services to meet the needs of youth experiencing homelessness, including Aroostook County’s first emergency shelter for homeless youth ages 10-17 and a Transitional Living Program For homeless youth ages 16-21. Through these services, TNLH provides homeless youth in Aroostook County with access to food, shelter, clothing, case management, counseling, basic access to transportation, and referrals to service providers in the community. These are crucial services that fill a gap for youth in our communities experiencing homelessness and housing instability. TNLH also provides educational and employment support, as well as skills training to help youth build independence. These services focus on improving the well-being of homeless youth, helping them build independence, and providing direct support for at least three months following their time in the program(s) to ensure continued success in the community. TNLH homeless youth services provide a safe and nurturing environment for youth, offering them stability, guidance, and opportunities to break the cycle of homelessness and build a better future for themselves. Through all of its services, TNLH responds to the needs of Maine communities and works to make a difference in the lives of the individuals whom it serves. The programs and services TNLH offers work to combat poverty and the cycle of homelessness that affect youth in our communities.

Total Project Budget: $1,055,909

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Committed Federal/State and private Foundation sources: $495,530.23 Potential: $530,378.77

Project Duration: N/A
Geographical Area Served: Aroostook County/throughout Maine
Age Group To Be Served: 10-21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Laura
Contact Last Name: Bagley
Contact Title: Grant Writer
Contact Phone: 207-540-1522
Contact Email: laura.bagley@tnlh.org

Grant Request To Write Love on Her Arms

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: To Write Love on Her Arms
Legal Name (if Different): TWLOHA Inc
Also Known As: TWLOHA
Mailing Address: PO Box 2203
City: Melbourne
State: FL
Postal Code: 32902
Main Phone: (321) 499-3901
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: www.twloha.com
Employer ID Number: 26-0789229
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/26/2025
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: To Write Love on Her Arms – General Operations
Project Description:

TWLOHA began in 2006 as a grassroots movement to bring hope and help to those struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. Today, we are a globally recognized mental health organization, reaching 26.8 million people annually and providing direct support across the country.

Our founder, Jamie Tworkowski, never intended to start a nonprofit—he just wanted to help his friend, Renee. When she couldn’t afford treatment, Jamie and his friends sold T-shirts to help cover her care. He also wrote her story, “To Write Love on Her Arms,” and posted it online. The message went viral, fueled by social media and musicians who shared their own struggles, sparking a movement.

Storytelling remains at the heart of TWLOHA’s work. We reduce stigma and motivate help-seeking by sharing lived experiences across multiple platforms: social media, music festivals, podcasts, schools, web tools, and merchandise. Although we are not a crisis line, we have a deep trust with the public and are able to point 150 people each month in crisis to life saving resources.

TWLOHA has a presence at 20 festivals and events, reaches 175 million people online, distributes 20,000 pieces of missional merchandise, and facilitates 1,800 crisis interventions annually. Our Mental Health Toolkit has equipped 100,000 people with practical self-care strategies, while our FIND HELP Tool has helped 11,000 individuals connect with therapists and support groups. Additionally, we fund 5,000 hours of therapy each year, ensuring those who need care can access it. Our free teen mental health literacy curriculum, Between the Bells, has partnered with 300 schools across America, an impact of over 200,000 students.

By combining storytelling, resource distribution, and direct intervention, TWLOHA offers a comprehensive, far-reaching approach to mental health advocacy—standing in the gap for those who need hope and help most.

Total Project Budget: $3,695,271.00

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): $300,000 Brevard Prevention Coalition $41,000 Vermont Community Foundation $25,000 PHLY Foundation $15,000 Deckers $10,000 Kenny’s Kids Foundation $10,000 Wagner Family Foundation

Project Duration: 12 mos
Geographical Area Served: United States
Age Group To Be Served: Under 35

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs
Contact First Name: Sheena
Contact Last Name: Grosshans
Contact Title: Director of Key Relationships
Contact Phone: (407)718-9885
Contact Email: sheena@twloha.com

Grant Request Gesu School

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Gesu School
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1700 W Thompson Street
City: Philadelphia
State: PA
Postal Code: 19121
Main Phone: 215-763-9077
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.gesuschool.org/
Employer ID Number: 23-2728931
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/26/25
Requested Amount: 6,000

Project Title: Gesu After-School Programming
Project Description:

Gesu School is an independent Catholic Jesuit school serving 400 children (99% African American), pre-k through 8th grade, on a first-come, first-served basis. Our students come from challenging circumstances, and we resolve to sustain an environment in which they can heal, thrive, and succeed. Gesu educates students in Philadelphia’s poorest zip codes. If our students did not attend Gesu, they would attend some of the poorest-performing public schools in the state. Seventy percent of our students come from single-adult homes, most with multiple children, and one in three Gesu families live on an income below $25,000.

Gesu’s After-School program provides care and enriching activities in a structured environment. The program offers a healthy snack, homework time, and age-appropriate recreational and educational activities to help students stay engaged, including sports, arts and theater (with performance opportunities), and field trips. Partnerships with organizations such as the Kimmel Center, Girls First, Boys Scouts, and Girl Scouts offer more in-depth programming for personal and academic growth and cultural awareness. The after-school program is managed by experienced professionals and volunteers from local universities.

The After-School Program remains one of Gesu’s most important provisions for the families we serve, with upward of 100 children attending per day. The program provides care and enriching activities in a safe, structured environment. Running from 3 PM-6 PM, a dedicated group of staff and volunteers create a space where pre-k-8th grade students per day can learn and grow. The objective is to fill a gap in care while parents/guardians work into the evening, while going above and beyond the scope of general supervision. The program offers a variety of activities to help students stay engaged, improving classroom performance and setting the standard for middle-high school years.

Total Project Budget: 266,760

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): David R. Clare and Margaret C. Clare Foundation – $40,000

Project Duration: Throughout the entire school year
Geographical Area Served: More than 70% live north of Girard within 3 miles of the school
Age Group To Be Served: Pre-K to 8th grade

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Rachel
Contact Last Name: Winner
Contact Title: Grants Manager
Contact Phone: 215-763-9077
Contact Email: rachel.winner@gesuschool.org

Grant Request Thornapple Arts Council

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Thornapple Arts Council
Legal Name (if Different): Thornapple Arts Council of Barry County
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 231 S Broadway St
City: Hastings
State: MI
Postal Code: 49058
Main Phone: 2699452002
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://thornapplearts.org
Employer ID Number: 38-2744924
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/26/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Hastings Community Music School
Project Description:

The Hastings Community Music School offers a comprehensive array of instrumental and vocal music education tailored to a wide range of interests and skill levels. Students can choose from lessons in electric, acoustic, classical, and bass guitar, as well as violin, viola, cello, piano, voice, percussion, drums, ukulele, trombone, trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, flute, recorder, harmonica, and accordion. To meet diverse needs, instruction is available both in person and via virtual platforms like Zoom, ensuring broad accessibility. A unique aspect of the program is its focus on monitoring and communicating student progress through detailed written reports during fall and winter terms, fostering a collaborative environment where instructors, students, and families work together to enhance musical development.

Performance opportunities play a crucial role in the program, with students encouraged to participate in recitals and community events that build confidence and refine their skills. The school advocates for consistent practice, recommending a minimum of four days per week to maintain learning levels while promoting active parental involvement to support each student’s musical journey. These practices contribute not only to technical proficiency but also to cognitive, emotional, and social growth. The program’s impact extends beyond individual students by enriching the cultural fabric of the community, strengthening community ties through public performances, and nurturing a new generation of musicians who may pursue careers in music. Through its commitment to comprehensive musical education, the Hastings Community Music School serves as a cornerstone of personal growth, cultural diversity, and community cohesion.

Total Project Budget: 117070

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Earned Income, This request – Pending, Fundraising and Donations – Committed and penidng , Grants from other similar family foundations – Pending

Project Duration: 12
Geographical Area Served: West Michigan – Barry County
Age Group To Be Served: School-aged Children from Elementary through High School

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Megan
Contact Last Name: Lavell
Contact Title: Executive Diretor
Contact Phone: 2699452002
Contact Email: exd@thornapplearts.org

Grant Request PERIOD.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: PERIOD.
Legal Name (if Different): PERIOD INC
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 2175 NW Raleigh St. Suite 110
City: Portland
State: OR
Postal Code: 97210-2392
Main Phone: 8039280269
Main Fax:
Organization Website: period.org
Employer ID Number: 47-2438066
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/26/2025
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: PERIOD. Youth Empowerment and Menstrual Health Program
Project Description:

PERIOD. is dedicated to eradicating period poverty and stigma through service, education and advocacy.We respectfully request $10,000 from the Hermanowski Family Foundation to support our Youth Empowerment and Menstrual Health Program, designed to directly benefit underserved youth in marginalized communities by providing free menstrual products, comprehensive menstrual health education, and leadership development opportunities.

This program aims to:

Expand access to menstrual products and resources in underserved communities.

Educate young people on menstrual health, combating stigmas, and fostering open dialogue.

Empower youth advocates to lead sustainable change through mentorship and advocacy training.

Funding from the Hermanowski Family Foundation would directly support purchasing menstrual products, creating educational materials, hosting community workshops, and training youth ambassadors. These activities will directly benefit more than 1,000 young people, aged 12 to 24, across multiple underserved communities throughout the United States.

By investing in PERIOD.’s Youth Empowerment and Menstrual Health Program, the Hermanowski Family Foundation will play a pivotal role in addressing period poverty and advancing gender equity through impactful education and community-driven advocacy.

We deeply appreciate your consideration and welcome the opportunity to discuss our proposal further.

Total Project Budget: $50,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Individual donors, corporate sponsorships, and grants from aligned foundations

Project Duration: 12 months. October 2025 – October 2026
Geographical Area Served: Multiple underserved communities across the United States, with a focus on urban and rural areas experiencing high rates of period poverty.
Age Group To Be Served: Youth aged 8 to 18, focusing specifically on adolescents and young adults experiencing barriers to menstrual equity.

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name: Candice
Contact Last Name: Bee
Contact Title: Director of Partnerships
Contact Phone: 8039280269
Contact Email: candice@period.org

Grant Request GreenSpring Foundation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: GreenSpring Foundation
Legal Name (if Different): HARPS Foundation
Also Known As: N/A
Mailing Address: PO Box 14718
City: Richmond
State: VA
Postal Code: 23221
Main Phone: 804-484-2187
Main Fax: N/A
Organization Website: https://www.greenspringmusic.org/
Employer ID Number: 31-1657824
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/26/25
Requested Amount: $5,500

Project Title: Music Education, Performance and Outreach Programs
Project Description:

GreenSpring Foundation, founded in 1999, is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality music education and performance opportunities for all youth, regardless of financial means or disability. Recognized nationally for its innovative music-based outreach, mentorship, and social justice programs, GreenSpring serves students and families throughout the Richmond region, focusing on the City of Richmond. Combining top-tier music instruction with dynamic community engagement, GreenSpring currently serves 376 students and has 4,000+ alumni, many of whom have received full scholarships to leading conservatories and universities. Through its commitment to artistic excellence and accessibility, GreenSpring continues to use music as a catalyst for personal growth, social change, and a more just and equitable world.

Each year, GreenSpring’s Music Education, Performance and Outreach Programs encompass:
1. Year-round, seven-day-a-week music education programming, offering one-on-one and group music lessons, classes, workshops, summer camps, rehearsals, and performance opportunities. Performing groups include the American Youth Harp Ensemble, GreenSpring Chamber Music Ensembles, and Virginia Choristers.
2. Tuition-free music education programs- Sound Experiences and the Harp Therapy Outreach Program- that provide multi-day-a-week music education outreach programming in partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs and the Resources for Independent Living Center (a transitioning facility for youth with disabilities) serving 200+ students yearly. Scholarships are valued at $550 per student per year.
3. Free instrument loan program to address the need gap for students. We currently have 72 instruments (including piano, guitar, violin, and harp) on loan.
4. 50+ free performances annually
Planning, rehearsing, and preparing for the core season concerts. As an example, the 2025- 2026 season includes many free public concerts, including E Pluribus Unum, Celtic Celebration, Spring Serenade, Classical Jam, Music Feeds RVA (benefitting the food bank), Rising Stars, holiday concerts, and solo recital concerts.
5. Local, national, and international tours.

Total Project Budget: $400,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Other Funding: GreenSpring receives income through a wide variety of funding streams. We are grateful to have support from individual, government, business, and foundation donors such as the Virginia Commission for the Arts, The Community Foundation, and CultureWorks, who consistently support our organization. To ensure sustainability, we prioritize maintaining strong relationships with existing funders while continuously conducting prospect research and submitting applications to secure new funding opportunities and sustain diverse revenue streams annually. Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): GreenSpring is pleased to have the support of funders who support our Music Education, Performance, and Outreach Programs. Pending funding includes the Virginia Commission for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Richmond, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, Associated Chamber Music Players, Altria, and CultureWorks.

Project Duration: 2026 calendar year
Geographical Area Served: GreenSpring is based in Richmond, Virginia, with services taking place across the Metro Richmond area, in the city of Petersburg, Virginia, as well as summer programming in Frederick, Maryland.
Age Group To Be Served: Students K5-12th (ages 5-21)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Sydney
Contact Last Name: Bass
Contact Title: Grant Writer
Contact Phone: 804-402-7545
Contact Email: sydneyp.lester@gmail.com

Grant Request Noble Learning Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Noble Learning Center
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: LNC
Mailing Address: 44135 Marietta Road
City: Caldwell
State: Ohio
Postal Code: 43724
Main Phone: 740-732-4722
Main Fax: none
Organization Website: noblelearningcenter.com
Employer ID Number: 31-1619836
Organization Tax Status: 501 (c) 3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/26/25
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Exceptional Education Program
Project Description:

Our center offers before- and after-school programs for kindergarten to fifth graders, so working parents never have to worry about their children getting to school on time. We provide morning and evening transportation for school-age students to and from school. Noble Learning Center offers a nutritious breakfast for morning students and a healthy snack after school. We provide educational activities, homework help, and tutoring after school, and we have an outdoor playground to let the students play and socialize.

The staff at Noble Learning Center (NLC) offer creative curriculums to help fuel our students’ desire to learn new things every day. Our outstanding teachers provide hands-on activities and lessons to teach new things to our school-age students, ages 5 to 12. NLC uses a creative, hands-on approach to learning because we want students to engage in every lesson. Instead of dreading going to school every day, our goal is to keep students excited and ready to learn more. Our school-age program runs year-round and provides students with the highest quality of care and learning. We provide fun, educational trips throughout the community and fun, hands-on activities in reading, math, science, and health. The teacher-to-student ratio for school-age students is 1:15, so they can have the individualized attention and care needed to succeed. A nutritious Breakfast, lunch, and a snack are provided each day.

No program is complete without highly trained, dedicated staff. Classroom teachers and aides are specially trained in trauma-informed classroom management techniques that allow each child to be strategically guided or redirected. All staff members are certified in CPR, first aid, and choking procedures.

Total Project Budget: Tutoring before and after school (staffing costs): $3,600. Program Development and Trainings: $2,400. Field Trip Experiences: $1,500. Professional development, annual safety trainings: $1,600, Supplies: $600. Professional Organization Membership / licensure: $300.

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Other sources for the project include licensed childcare state reimbursements, which are committed funds, local foundation grants, which are potential funds, fundraiser event funds, which are committed, and parent-paid fees. Some parent fees are subsidized through Jobs and Family First childcare vouchers in Ohio, and these are income-based. The funding from these depends on the state budget and how much each family receives.

Project Duration: One year
Geographical Area Served: Noble, Guernsey, and Washington Counties in Ohio
Age Group To Be Served: School-aged youth from Kindergarten to fifth grade

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: LaShona
Contact Last Name: DeVolld
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 740-732-4722
Contact Email: noblekidz@yahoo.com

Grant Request Noble Learning Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Noble Learning Center
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: LNC
Mailing Address: 44135 Marietta Road
City: Caldwell
State: Ohio
Postal Code: 43724
Main Phone: 740-732-4722
Main Fax: none
Organization Website: noblelearningcenter.com
Employer ID Number: 31-1619836
Organization Tax Status: 501 (c) 3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/26/25
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Exceptional Education Program
Project Description:

Our center offers before- and after-school programs for kindergarten to fifth graders, so working parents never have to worry about their children getting to school on time. We provide morning and evening transportation for school-age students to and from school. Noble Learning Center offers a nutritious breakfast for morning students and a healthy snack after school. We provide educational activities, homework help, and tutoring after school, and we have an outdoor playground to let the students play and socialize.

The staff at Noble Learning Center (NLC) offer creative curriculums to help fuel our students’ desire to learn new things every day. Our outstanding teachers provide hands-on activities and lessons to teach new things to our school-age students, ages 5 to 12. NLC uses a creative, hands-on approach to learning because we want students to engage in every lesson. Instead of dreading going to school every day, our goal is to keep students excited and ready to learn more. Our school-age program runs year-round and provides students with the highest quality of care and learning. We provide fun, educational trips throughout the community and fun, hands-on activities in reading, math, science, and health. The teacher-to-student ratio for school-age students is 1:15, so they can have the individualized attention and care needed to succeed. A nutritious Breakfast, lunch, and a snack are provided each day.

No program is complete without highly trained, dedicated staff. Classroom teachers and aides are specially trained in trauma-informed classroom management techniques that allow each child to be strategically guided or redirected. All staff members are certified in CPR, first aid, and choking procedures.

Total Project Budget: Tutoring before and after school (staffing costs): $3,600

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Other sources for the project include licensed childcare state reimbursements, which are committed funds, local foundation grants, which are potential funds, fundraiser event funds, which are committed, and parent-paid fees. Some parent fees are subsidized through Jobs and Family First childcare vouchers in Ohio, and these are income-based. The funding from these depends on the state budget and how much each family receives.

Project Duration: One year
Geographical Area Served: Noble, Guernsey, and Washington Counties in Ohio
Age Group To Be Served: School-aged youth from Kindergarten to fifth grade

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: LaShona
Contact Last Name: DeVolld
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 740-732-4722
Contact Email: noblekidz@yahoo.com

Grant Request Gamers Outreach

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Gamers Outreach
Legal Name (if Different): Gamers Outreach Foundation
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 4860 Washtenaw Ave, Ste I 435
City: Ann Arbor
State: MI
Postal Code: 48108
Main Phone: 4013095697
Main Fax:
Organization Website: gamersoutreach.org
Employer ID Number: 26-0321174
Organization Tax Status: Registered 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/26/25
Requested Amount: $4,000

Project Title: Project GO Kart: Therapeutic Play for Hospitalized Children in Florida
Project Description:

Project GO Kart provides hospitalized children with therapeutic recreation through custom-built medical equipment and child-friendly video games. Gamers Outreach designs and builds mobile gaming kiosks known as GO Karts (Gamers Outreach Karts). Implemented inside hospitals, GO Karts are all-in-one units equipped with gaming consoles, monitors, controllers, and age-appropriate games to engage children at their hospital bedside. Designed with input from healthcare professionals, GO Karts are built to withstand the demands of hospital environments, meet infection control standards, and serve children of all backgrounds.

Gamers Outreach requests continued support from Charles and Joan Hermanowski Family Foundation for Project GO Kart in Florida. Project GO Kart’s main goal is to facilitate positive health outcomes through direct access to therapeutic play and mental and socioemotional support. With this grant, we aim to implement one new GO Kart inside a St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa, engage 8 children per day, and provide over 4,300 hours of therapeutic play within one year. Project GO Kart taps into a child’s natural enthusiasm for play and video games. Our kiosks provide a hands-on, hospital-based gaming experience that helps replace feelings of isolation, anxiety, and boredom with connection, comfort, and joy.

Since 2007, we’ve built and implemented 2,400 GO Karts. We operate 4 GO Karts at St. Joseph’s Children’s. However, the demand in the hospital–by both patients and staff–exceeds current availability. The existing GO Karts are shared among multiple departments, leaving some children without access to play. Support from the Hermanowski Foundation will address the insufficient number of GO Karts and give children in need more consistent access to therapeutic play.

Finally, St. Joseph’s provided Gamers Outreach with a letter of support highlighting their need for this partnership and GO Kart. Please see the letter here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dmDWAABSnQziJYbiTP-EobPctFrYB6Me/view

Total Project Budget: 67,500

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Community Foundation Tampa Bay (Pending), Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation (Committed), Gulf Coast Community Foundation (Committed), Child’s Play Charity (Committed)

Project Duration: It is important to note that our program will last longer than a traditional one-year grant period without additional grant support from the Foundation. GO Karts are incredibly sustainable. Unlike other initiatives that wind down as grant funds are depleted, our project maintains its momentum. The key to our program’s sustainability is our use of durable, eco-friendly materials in the GO Karts. This approach ensures the longevity of each gaming kiosk.
Geographical Area Served: Tampa, FL
Age Group To Be Served: Our program is available to all patients under 19 years of age. However, our program traditionally reaches those 6 – 13 years old most often.

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Dimitri
Contact Last Name: Teixeira
Contact Title: Grant Manager
Contact Phone: 401-309-5697
Contact Email: dteixeira@gamersoutreach.org

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Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


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Proposal Information


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Total Project Budget: 072070

Other Funding
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Contact Information


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