Grant Request Learning Ally, Inc

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Learning Ally, Inc
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Formerly Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
Mailing Address: 20 Roszel Road
City: Princeton
State: NJ
Postal Code: 08540
Main Phone: 3363278622
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://learningally.org
Employer ID Number: 13-1659345
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/31/2015
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Ensuring Access to Literacy
Project Description:

Learning Ally is a nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of struggling readers through proven literacy solutions. Founded in 1948 as Recording for the Blind, Learning Ally has evolved into a leader in accessible educational resources. Our Audiobook Solution empowers students with visual impairments, learning differences, such as dyslexia, and those who read below grade level to access curriculum-aligned materials, improve reading comprehension, and succeed academically. With over 75 years of innovation, we remain committed to ensuring equitable access to literacy resources for all students.
With the nation’s largest library of human-read audiobooks, our solution integrates seamlessly into K – 12 classrooms, providing struggling readers with an effective way to engage with grade-level content. Used in 20% of schools nationwide, it boosts literacy skills, confidence, and classroom participation, fostering a lifelong love of reading.
As financial landscapes shift many schools struggle to afford the resources their students desperately need. The potential closure of the Department of Education raises significant uncertainty, leaving schools in limbo as they plan for the 2025-2026 school year. Without clear federal guidelines, state and local education agencies are making critical decisions about budgets, staffing, services, and resources, leading to delays or reductions in vital support programs.
In response, Learning Ally is strengthening philanthropic partnerships to provide the Audiobook Solution free to schools in need. Without this resource, thousands of students could lose access to the tools they rely on to learn and succeed.
Your support of $10,000 through our Literacy Opportunities Program will directly fund schools for the 2025-2026 school year in underserved communities who are at risk of losing this vital accommodation to student who struggle with literacy and printed text, ensuring equitable access to the literacy tools that change lives. Together, we can bridge the literacy gap and empower every student to thrive.

Total Project Budget: 500000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Louise Washington Charitable Trust: $250,000 Commited, Zarlengo Foundation: $50,000 Commited, Individual donors: $50,000 Commited, Schwartz Family Foundation: $10,000 Pending, Fred C. Rummel Foundation: $20,000 Pending,

Project Duration: Sept 2025 – August 2026: Funds are used on a rolling basis to support school who lose funding to purchase the Audiobook solution.
Geographical Area Served: Nationally
Age Group To Be Served: K-12 grade students

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs
Contact First Name: Brittany
Contact Last Name: Barkow
Contact Title: Director of Foundation Relations
Contact Phone: 336.327.8622
Contact Email: bbarkow@learningally.org

Grant Request The Boys & Girls Club of Vista

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Boys & Girls Club of Vista
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: BGCV
Mailing Address: 410 West California Ave.
City: Vista
State: CA
Postal Code: 92083
Main Phone: (760) 724-6606
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.bgcvista.org
Employer ID Number: 95-2266749
Organization Tax Status: 510(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/31/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: BGCV Expressive Arts Program
Project Description:

Art programs significantly improve youth mental health in several ways, including stress reduction, building self-confidence, and creating connections. BGCV offers an arts education program that includes music, arts and crafts, dance and expressive arts (helping and healing with art as the basis for discovery and change). The goal of the program is to enrich students’ lives through art, to help them develop academically, emotionally, and socially. The impact is that youth have increased social-emotional support, creative outlets for expression, and ultimately better mental health.
Our center includes a music studio, a stage for theater, dance, and poetry, and space dedicated to creative arts such as painting and digital design. The Music Studio offers music education that many young people in Vista do not have the opportunity to experience elsewhere, including guitar, piano, drum and vocal lessons. Expressive and Creative Arts uses a variety of activities from poetry to music, dancing your heart art to theatre performances on stage and different forms of art such as painting, sketching and digital art. The process of allowing youth to creatively express themselves provides healing, a stable mindset, and a healthy release of emotions. Often visual and performing arts are an outlet for children especially proven in youth experiencing poverty, violence and trauma.
BGCV will partner with the Moonlight Amphitheatre to provide a theatre sessions and additionally BGCV is working to partner with a local artist to provide different art mediums and a dance studio to provide dance genres. Additionally, BGCV will partner with local organization, museums, the Vista Unified School District, and local colleges to provide healing through art services. BGCV will also take youth on field trips throughout the year to expand their exposure to art culture. Many of the students will visit art centers, museums and colleges for the first time.

Total Project Budget: $91,495

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): BGCV understands that sustainability is an important part of meeting our community’s needs. We plan for sustainability from the beginning of every project by securing community support, partnering with other agencies and businesses in the area, and developing a plan to solicit ongoing financial support. We sustain all of our programs with philanthropic support from our community, including an annual gala, other grants, and individual giving. Sources of funding include: ResMed Foundation BGCV Foundation Nordson Impact Foundation

Project Duration: 1 year
Geographical Area Served: Vista, CA in San Diego County
Age Group To Be Served: 5-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Nicole
Contact Last Name: Ketcher
Contact Title: Vice President of Development
Contact Phone: (760) 724-6606 x 18
Contact Email: nicole@bgcvista.com

Grant Request Grassroots Health

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Grassroots Health
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: The Grassroot Project, Athletes United for Social Justice
Mailing Address: 740 15th St NW, Suite 322
City: Washington
State: DC
Postal Code: 20005-1019
Main Phone: 9144396635
Main Fax:
Organization Website: grassrootshealth.us
Employer ID Number: 26-4594778
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/31/2025
Requested Amount: 5,000

Project Title: Game Changers: Empowering Youth Health Through Athlete-Led Education
Project Description:

Grassroots Health (GRH) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving youth health through innovative, sports-based education. Our programs equip middle school students with critical knowledge in nutrition, mental health, and sexual health while fostering positive mentorship from college student-athletes. With a focus on movement-based learning, our curriculum engages students in ways that traditional health education often fails to achieve.

With support from the Hermanowski Foundation, Grassroots Health will expand its impact during the 2024-2025 school year by serving 1,650 students across 13-14 Title I middle schools in Washington, D.C. This funding will support the recruitment and training of 300 student-athlete volunteers who will facilitate our 10-week health education program. These volunteers serve as relatable mentors, bridging the gap between health knowledge and real-life application through interactive, peer-driven discussions and activities.

In addition to classroom programming, Grassroots Health will engage 125 parents and caregivers in our Grassroots Fam workshops, designed to strengthen family communication around health topics. We will also host four Grassroots Connect health fairs, where students can access additional wellness resources and connect with local health service providers.

Grassroots Health employs a robust evaluation system to measure program success. Through pre- and post-surveys aligned with national health standards, we assess student growth in health knowledge, self-efficacy, and behavioral intentions. Last year, 97% of students reported improved understanding of healthy eating’s impact on focus, and 100% of mental health participants felt empowered to manage their well-being.

By expanding our reach, we aim to create healthier futures for D.C. youth—ensuring they have the knowledge, mentorship, and community support needed to thrive. The Hermanowski Foundation’s support will help us continue this vital work, empowering young people to take charge of their health and well-being.

Total Project Budget: 75,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 60,000 committed

Project Duration: 8/1/2025-7/31/2026
Geographical Area Served: Washington, DC
Age Group To Be Served: 10-14 year olds

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Jane
Contact Last Name: Wallis
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 9144396635
Contact Email: jane@grassrootshealth.us

Grant Request The United Methodist City Society

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The United Methodist City Society
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 475 Riverside Drive, Suite #1922
City: New York
State: NY
Postal Code: 10115
Main Phone: 2128703084
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.umcitysociety.org
Employer ID Number: 135562419
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/31/2025
Requested Amount: 10000

Project Title: Camp Olmsted
Project Description:

Total Project Budget:

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Hyde and Watson Foundation (Potential)

Project Duration:
Geographical Area Served:
Age Group To Be Served:

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name:
Contact Last Name:
Contact Title:
Contact Phone:
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Grant Request Taylor Made Futbol Initiative

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Taylor Made Futbol Initiative
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: TMFI
Mailing Address: 191 Forum Place STE B#196
City: West Palm Beach
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33401
Main Phone: 2017905019
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.taylormadefutbol.org
Employer ID Number: 99-1253256
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 31, 2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Taylor Made Futbol Initiative Academy Launch
Project Description:

Taylor Made Futbol Initiative is excited to announce the launch of its first education and soccer academy, set to begin in Fall 2025. This groundbreaking initiative is in partnership with Villarreal CF, a premier professional La Liga soccer club to specifically elevate low income communities with mental, physical, and educational training.
As TMFI’s flagship program, the Academy will offer 250 inner-city youth of South Florida access to Villarreal’s world-class training philosophy and coaching, providing a transformative experience for K-8 aged students, aspiring soccer coaches, and promising club managers.
TMFI’s mission is to break down the systemic barriers inherent in the U.S. "pay-to-play" soccer model, which often excludes talented youth from disadvantaged backgrounds. By adopting the European model of soccer development, the Academy’s comprehensive approach addresses all facets of youth growth, including technical skills, nutrition, academics, behavior, and psycho-social development. This holistic approach not only nurtures athletes on the field but also helps them grow as well-rounded, contributing members of society.
Through a strategic partnership with Villarreal CF, top coaches will be brought to Florida on three-year contracts to work directly with students, providing unparalleled opportunities for their development. TMFI envisions creating a pathway to excellence where young players can seamlessly progress from grassroots development to professional-level field and back office training.
In addition to its collaboration with Villarreal, TMFI is also partnered with America SCORES, a respected organization offering free after-school and summer programs that combine soccer, poetry, and service-learning. Rooted in the Dade County, FL community, TMFI works closely with local schools and nonprofits, ensuring that our soccer programs are accessible to a broad and diverse community, with a focus on empowering Black and Latino youth.
TMFI is dedicated to transforming lives, growing the sport, and creating meaningful opportunities for youth to succeed on and off the field.

Total Project Budget: $150,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Villarreal CF (Committed); Ecosystem, LLC (Committed); The Miami Foundation (Potential); Hobbs Foundation (Potential); District 2 (Potential); US Soccer Federation (Potential)

Project Duration: 1 Year
Geographical Area Served: Miami-Dade and Broward Counties
Age Group To Be Served: 6-14

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Très
Contact Last Name: Watson
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 201.790.5019
Contact Email: tres@taylormadefutbol.org

Grant Request Maker Nexus

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Maker Nexus
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1330 Orleans Drive
City: Sunnyvale
State: California
Postal Code: 94089
Main Phone: 408-685-2500
Main Fax:
Organization Website: makernexus.org
Employer ID Number: 82-3925333
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/30/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Middle and High School Maker Experience Program
Project Description:

We are a community nonprofit makerspace that offers programs to youth via schools, homeschool organizations, private classes, etc. to expose youth to the power of making things–to innovation and creative problem solving through skills that range from traditional trades like welding, carpentry, and textiles through modern manufacturing with CNC equipment and electronics/robotics. Kids learn they can solve problems with inventive creations, and that they can bring their imaginings into the physical world. We open them up to education and career directions through what we call "dirty hands" learning, and exposure to equipment and technologies that are not found in their schools. Students are also exposed to our community of makers and learn through observing people of all ages making things like furniture, musical instruments, machined metal or 3D printed parts, art, clothing, almost anything you can imagine. They see what is possible. Each year we seek funding to support more learners and allow more enrollment than school budgets or parental pocketbooks can afford. $10,000 will fund 5 to 10 youth through a full 7 week "expeditions" charter school program, or a 12 week homeschool maker experience. We are the only organization approved by Ocean Grove Charter School, a local homeschool program, for students to use their state funding to learn welding and woodworking in our local community. As our programs are only five years in, we are still collecting data, but have seen youth leave us empowered to pursue vocational careers in welding or trades, having found that success does not have to involve college, and others who leave excited to pursue degrees in mechanical or electrical engineering, design, or other college programs. Most of all, they leave us knowing how their ideas can be made into problems solving solutions that can even change the world.

Total Project Budget: 84,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Direct Client funding, Individual Donors, Parent Subsidies

Project Duration: School year, each year
Geographical Area Served: Silicon Valley – South San Francisco Bay Area
Age Group To Be Served: 9 to 18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name: Kelly
Contact Last Name: Yamanishi
Contact Title: Co Executive Director (with Regina Sakols)
Contact Phone: 408-685-2500
Contact Email: kelly.yamanishi@makernexus.org

Grant Request Rivertown Dance Academy Inc

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Rivertown Dance Academy Inc
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 69 N. Broadway, Lower Level
City: Tarrytown
State: NY
Postal Code: 10591
Main Phone: (914) 631-4302
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.rivertowndanceacademy.org
Employer ID Number: 81-3574447
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/31/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Open-Access Dance Enrichment for All Abilities
Project Description:

Founded in 2016, Rivertown Dance Academy (RDA) has become a pillar in the community as a non-profit organization committed to delivering excellence in dance education, open to all. Centrally located at 69 N. Broadway in Tarrytown, NY, RDA offers year-round classes for dancers of all ages and abilities, from 18 months through later adulthood. Classes include technique-based, high-quality dance instruction in a range of styles – ballet, pointe, modern, jazz, theatre jazz, hip hop, contemporary, tap, and early childhood dance – as well as exposure to other dance traditions through guest choreographers for performing ensembles, including Bollywood, Ukrainian folk dancing, swing, flamenco, and others. In 2025, RDA developed programming specifically for older adults, including those with dementia, and dancers with disabilities.

RDA is unique in offering financial aid to any student with demonstrated need: no student is turned away because of an inability to pay tuition.
* Available to all ages and abilities
* Up to 100% tuition remission for classes, annual performances, and performing ensembles
* Communications in English and Spanish
* No limits on
— Number of students who can receive aid
— Number of classes they can attend
— Length of time they can receive aid
— Age of recipient

To support their mission, RDA seeks funding to increase outreach to encourage participation among students who struggle to pay tuition, those with disabilities, and older adults. Additional funding is being sought through Kids’ Club to support needs-based financial aid for youth students and through ArtsWestchester to support overall programming (funds have been provided through these organizations in previous years). RDA seeks an additional $10,000 to bridge the gap in increasing outreach, financial aid, and new programming specifically for older adults and students of all ages with disabilities.

Total Project Budget: $40,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Kids’ Club; ArtsWestchester

Project Duration: 12 months
Geographical Area Served: Westchester, NY
Age Group To Be Served: 18 mo through adulthood

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name: Renee
Contact Last Name: Kashuba
Contact Title: Development Manager
Contact Phone: (917) 628-5044
Contact Email: renee@rivertowndanceacademy.org

Grant Request Theatre Under The Stars

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Theatre Under The Stars
Legal Name (if Different): Theatre Under The Stars Inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 800 Bagby, Suite 200
City: Houston
State: Texas
Postal Code: 77002-2525
Main Phone: 7135582625
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.tuts.org
Employer ID Number: 74-1621647
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 31, 2025
Requested Amount: $7,000

Project Title: The River
Project Description:

While many amateur and even professional theatres around the country deliver exceptional local productions, Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) is unique in that everything we do, from our mainstage productions to education programs, is to make transformative art experiences accessible to everyone in our community. High-quality art consumption and education, especially relating to musical theatre, are so often only accessible to a select group of Americans – those who are wealthy, and educated, able-bodied. As a musical theatre company founded on the principles of inclusion, TUTS breaks through these traditional barriers by welcoming all Houstonians to the theatre.

The River, one of TUTS’ education programs, gives children and young adults with disabilities in Houston a welcoming space to explore and engage with the arts. Offering courses in voice, dance, acting, and visual arts, students experience the joy of self-expression in a nurturing and encouraging environment. The River is unique in that it not only provides artistic training for young people with disabilities but also provides meaningful performance opportunities featuring them. The River’s performance troupe, comprised of children and young adults, is invited to perform at community events and TUTS mainstage productions throughout the year. While other community productions squeeze actors and actresses with disabilities into productions ultimately designed for non-disabled performers, TUTS shapes their shows to feature and showcase the abilities of all performers. From costumes to set design, TUTS designs shows to make musical Theatre a welcoming and inclusive place for actors and actresses of all abilities. In FY 2024, The River served 142 students with disabilities through 526 class placements and distributed $7,882 in need-based scholarships to nine recipients.   

Total Project Budget: $90,337

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Sterling Turner Foundation, Martha Sue Parr Trust, Corporate Sponsorships, Individual & Board Donations

Project Duration: January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026
Geographical Area Served: Houston, Texas
Age Group To Be Served: Ages 6-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Lauryn
Contact Last Name: Herpin
Contact Title: Director of Development
Contact Phone: 713-285-2656
Contact Email: development@tuts.org

Grant Request Theatre Under The Stars

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Theatre Under The Stars
Legal Name (if Different): Theatre Under The Stars Inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 800 Bagby, Suite 200
City: Houston
State: Texas
Postal Code: 77002-2525
Main Phone: 7135582625
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.tuts.org
Employer ID Number: 74-1621647
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 31, 2025
Requested Amount: $7,000

Project Title: The River
Project Description:

While many amateur and even professional theatres around the country deliver exceptional local productions, Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) is unique in that everything we do, from our mainstage productions to education programs, is to make transformative art experiences accessible to everyone in our community. High-quality art consumption and education, especially relating to musical theatre, are so often only accessible to a select group of Americans – those who are wealthy, and educated, able-bodied. As a musical theatre company founded on the principles of inclusion, TUTS breaks through these traditional barriers by welcoming all Houstonians to the theatre.

The River, one of TUTS’ education programs, gives children and young adults with disabilities in Houston a welcoming space to explore and engage with the arts. Offering courses in voice, dance, acting, and visual arts, students experience the joy of self-expression in a nurturing and encouraging environment. The River is unique in that it not only provides artistic training for young people with disabilities but also provides meaningful performance opportunities featuring them. The River’s performance troupe, comprised of children and young adults, is invited to perform at community events and TUTS mainstage productions throughout the year. While other community productions squeeze actors and actresses with disabilities into productions ultimately designed for non-disabled performers, TUTS shapes their shows to feature and showcase the abilities of all performers. From costumes to set design, TUTS designs shows to make musical Theatre a welcoming and inclusive place for actors and actresses of all abilities. In FY 2024, The River served 142 students with disabilities through 526 class placements and distributed $7,882 in need-based scholarships to nine recipients.   

Total Project Budget: $90,337

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Sterling Turner Foundation

Project Duration:
Geographical Area Served:
Age Group To Be Served:

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name:
Contact Last Name:
Contact Title:
Contact Phone:
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Grant Request Humble Design

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Humble Design
Legal Name (if Different): Humble Design Inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 21420 Melrose Avenue
City: Southfield
State: Michigan
Postal Code: 48075
Main Phone: 844 486 2533
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.humbledesign.org/
Employer ID Number: 27-0410088
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/31/2025
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Furnishing Futures: Stability for Families, Confidence for Kids
Project Description:

In 2009, our founder realized her friend’s children were sleeping on a makeshift bed of jackets on the floor of their new home after experiencing homelessness. This realization inspired our founder to take action. She quickly rallied her community to donate and furnish the entire home. She had uncovered a critical gap in the system, leading to the creation of Humble Design. Since then, we have designed 3,722 homes, improving the lives of nearly 7,000 children, including 812 minors in 2024.
Our mission extends beyond furniture – it’s about creating warm, personalized spaces that foster belonging and promote long-term stability where children can thrive. Collaborating with community partners, volunteers, and donors we serve immigrants, domestic abuse survivors, LGBTQIA+ individuals, veterans, and families – in Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, and San Diego. Families are 71% of who we serve, often with multiple children.
Using donated items eases the financial burden of setting up a home. This unique approach helps families stay housed and breaks the cycle of homelessness. While over 50% of individuals leaving homelessness nationwide return to shelters or streets within a year, a UCSD study found that over 98% of Humble Design’s clients remain housed.
Homelessness often disrupts a child’s life, robbing them of security, sleep, and a stable environment to play, learn, and grow. Humble Design gives children a space to thrive. The same UCSD study reported that 72.9% of parents said their kids have more friends over, fostering connection and confidence, while 90% noted their children feel more secure about their futures, demonstrated by improved sleep, reduced anxiety, and positive behavioral changes. Humble Design provides a foundation for security, growth, and success. This grant enables us to continue creating brighter futures for more children.
Humble Design welcomes people home so that lives are changed for good.

Total Project Budget: $762,879

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): The Daniels Group (Committed) – $2,000 | Milliken Charitable Foundation (Committed) – $10,000 | Individual Giving (Committed) – $62,076 | Matching Gift (Committed) – $300 | UHaul (Committed) – $4,156 | Hormel Foods (Potential) – $15,000 | O’Reilly Automotive Foundation (Potential) – $15,000 | Bank of America (Potential) – $20,000 | The Lawrence Foundation (Potential) – $10,000 | William Randall Hearst Foundation (Potential) – $100,000

Project Duration: Year-round
Geographical Area Served: Currently serves communities in Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Detroit, MI; and San Diego, CA
Age Group To Be Served: All ages (of which 61% children/minors)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Michelle
Contact Last Name: Marshall
Contact Title: Director of Development
Contact Phone: 646 573 0128
Contact Email: michelle.marshall@humbledesign.org

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