Grant Request Hope Restored Missions
Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form
Organization Name: Hope Restored Missions
Legal Name (if Different): Hope Restord Missions LLC
Also Known As: Hope Restored Missions
Mailing Address: 1947 K Avenue, Suite #B100
City: Plano
State: TX
Postal Code: 75074
Main Phone: 2145012181
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.hoperestoredmissions.org
Employer ID Number: 84-2252859
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3 [Nonprofit]
Proposal Information
Today’s Date: April 18, 2025
Requested Amount: 9500
Project Title: Bridge to Hope
Project Description:
The Bridge to Hope program is a transformative initiative by Hope Restored Missions designed to support individuals experiencing chronic homelessness in their journey toward stability and self-sufficiency. Grounded in a holistic, person-centered approach, the program bridges critical service gaps through intensive support and access to integrated resources across five core pillars: Veteran Services, Education, Healthcare Assistance, Employment Services, and Housing.
Participants are partnered with dedicated case managers who guide them through personalized action plans tailored to their unique needs. This includes basic needs (daily food packs, hygiene kits and clothing), mail services, vital records searches (Birth certificate, SSN Cards, Driver’s Licenses, etc…), mental and physical health support, life skills and literacy training, job readiness and placement services, transitional or permanent housing placement, and consistent follow-up to ensure long-term success.
With the support of $9,500 in grant funding, the program will provide essential services, including:
• 200 food packs – $2,000
• 200 hygiene kits – $2,400
• 40 HRM Service IDs for new clients – $400
• 20 State ID requests/submissions – $1,500
• 20 Vital Records/SSN requests/submissions – $1,200
• 10 annual job training program enrollments – $1,500
• 50 DART passes for client transportation – $500
Through comprehensive care coordination, Bridge to Hope addresses the root causes of homelessness, including trauma, unemployment, and lack of access to healthcare. Specialized Veteran Services ensure that those who served in the armed forces receive the benefits, support, and advocacy they deserve.
By fostering trusted relationships and promoting dignity and empowerment, Bridge to Hope equips individuals with the tools and resources needed to rebuild their lives. The program also leverages strong partnerships with local organizations, faith communities, and volunteers to maximize impact and long-term success.
Bridge to Hope is more than a program—it’s a pathway to stability, renewal, and lasting change.
Total Project Budget: 735800
Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Committed – City of Plano – $36000 / City of McKinney – $7500 / City of Allen – $5000 / United Way – $50000 / Housing Forward – $85000 / Potential – United Way – $330000 / Housing Forward – $75000 / City of Plano – $90000 / City of McKinney – $80000 / City of Allen – $40000 / Communities Foundation of Texas – $50000
Project Duration: Ongoing
Geographical Area Served: 12 North Texas counties (Dallas, Collin, Denton, Tarrant, Rockwall, Hunt, Kaufman, Ellis, Johnson, Hood, Parker, Wise)
Age Group To Be Served: 0-65+
Contact Information
Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Dr.
Contact First Name: Melvin
Contact Last Name: Randle
Contact Title: Chairman, Board of Directors
Contact Phone: 2145622805
Contact Email: melvin.randle@hoperestoredmissions.org