Grant Request Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads
Legal Name (if Different): Armed Services YMCA of the USA
Also Known As: Hampton Roads Armed Services YMCA
Mailing Address: 1465 Lakeside Road
City: Virginia Beach
State: Virginia
Postal Code: 23455
Main Phone: 757-363-1884
Main Fax: 757-363-1953
Organization Website: https://hamptonroads.asymca.org
Employer ID Number: 36-3274346
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/26/2026
Requested Amount: 7500

Project Title: Operation Little Learners
Project Description:

Military families face unique stressors such as frequent relocations, economic strain, and separation during deployments. These challenges disrupt continuity in education and make it difficult for families to build stable community networks. Operation Little Learners provides a crucial support system by creating a welcoming space where both children and parents can form lasting friendships, easing the isolation that comes with military life.

Operation Little Learners (OLL) is a free “parent and me” school readiness program for military children ages 18 months – 5 years. The program offers an interactive, parent‑child learning environment that helps parents embrace their role as their child’s first teacher. Through guided activities, OLL enhances key developmental areas; cognitive, emotional, social, motor, and early academic skills while fostering meaningful parent‑child bonding.

Due to an expressed need by our families, we have added “OLL Minis” for military children birth – 18 months. The focus of this operation is on togetherness, bonding, and early socialization. Participants meet other active-duty families while our facilitator leads them through music, story time, and fun activities. Both programs include free monthly field trips and free “Craft and Conversation” meetups.

Classes meet twice per week for 13 weeks. Themed weekly lessons are tailored to each developmental stage. Parents report that OLL not only prepares their children for kindergarten but also offers emotional support for adults navigating the stresses of military life. Some even credit the program with profoundly improving their wellbeing during periods of loneliness or transition.

By building early academic readiness, strengthening family relationships, and cultivating a sense of belonging, Operation Little Learners provides a lifeline of stability and connection for military families. It ensures children have the developmental foundation they need to thrive, while giving parents the confidence, tools, and community support essential for raising resilient young learners.

Total Project Budget: 376,316

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Commited: $20,000 United Way of South Hampton Roads, $12,500 City of Virginia Beach Community Organization Grant, Newport News Shipyard – $5000; Potential: Cox Communications $10,000, PNC Foundation – $15,000

Project Duration: Continuous – 13 week sessions are held continuously throughout the community.
Geographical Area Served: All of Hampton Roads, Southside and Peninsula in Virginia. Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Hampton, Newport News, Isle of Wight, Southampton and Franklin.
Age Group To Be Served: Birth – 5 years

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Debbie
Contact Last Name: Brinkley
Contact Title: Grants Manager
Contact Phone: 757-363-1884
Contact Email: dbrinkley@asymca.org

Grant Request The McKenzie Project, Inc

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The McKenzie Project, Inc
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 20401 NE 2ND AVE
City: MIAMI
State: FL
Postal Code: 33179
Main Phone: 3058463186
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.themckenzieproject.org
Employer ID Number: 61-1997539
Organization Tax Status: 501 c 3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/26/2026
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: HOTS Initiative Part B: (Haus of The South Initiative Part B)
Project Description:

HOTS Initiative Part B (Haus of The South) provides lifesaving, affirming support for LGBTQ+ children and teens in crisis across South Florida who are at immediate risk of homelessness, family separation, foster care instability, and institutional harm. LGBTQ+ youth, particularly Black, Brown, transgender, gender-nonconforming, and nonbinary young people, are disproportionately pushed out of their homes and face high rates of abuse, mental health crises, trafficking, and system involvement when affirming care is unavailable.

Through HOTS Initiative Part B, Haus of The South delivers a coordinated continuum of shelter, foster care support, and transitional living services rooted in trauma-informed, youth-centered, and culturally responsive practices. The project equips young people with safe housing, basic necessities, crisis stabilization, and access to affirming healthcare, mental health support, education advocacy, and legal navigation. Services are delivered in partnership with trusted community providers, chosen family caregivers, and affirming foster placements to ensure youth are not re-traumatized within systems meant to protect them.
A core component of the initiative is caregiver and foster family support. HOTS provides training, resources, and ongoing coaching to foster parents, kinship caregivers, and chosen family members to create safe, affirming home environments for LGBTQ+ youth. Youth in transitional living programs receive life skills training, educational and workforce readiness support, and individualized case management to build stability, independence, and long-term well-being.

By centering dignity, safety, and self-determination, HOTS Initiative Part B addresses both immediate crisis needs and long-term outcomes. The project reduces homelessness, improves placement stability, strengthens mental health, and increases educational and economic pathways for LGBTQ+ youth. Ultimately, Haus of The South is building a community-rooted safety net that ensures LGBTQ+ children and teens in South Florida can survive crisis, heal from harm, and move toward thriving futures grounded in care, transformation, and opportunity.

Total Project Budget: 100,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Black Migrate Fund $25,000 Rainbow Railroad: $20,000 Emergent Fund $10,000

Project Duration: October 2026-October 2027
Geographical Area Served: HOTS Initiative Part B (Haus of The South) serves LGBTQ+ children and teens across South Florida, with a primary focus in Broward county. Services are delivered through community-based shelter, foster care support, and transitional living programs, with outreach prioritized in neighborhoods experiencing high rates of youth homelessness, family displacement, and system involvement.
Age Group To Be Served: 14-21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Jasmine
Contact Last Name: McKenzie
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 3058463186
Contact Email: info@themckenzieproject.org

Grant Request Generationa Breaks Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Generationa Breaks Inc.
Legal Name (if Different): N/A
Also Known As: Generational Breaks
Mailing Address: 1201 Bayside Dr Unit A
City: San Francisco
State: CA
Postal Code: 94130
Main Phone: 415-770-9042
Main Fax:
Organization Website: generationalbreaks.com
Employer ID Number: 92-1460530
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/25/2026
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Youth Resilience & Leadership Cohort
Project Description:

Generational Breaks respectfully requests $10,000 to implement the Youth Resilience & Leadership Cohort, an 8-week trauma-informed leadership and wellness program serving 15 youth ages 13–19 in San Francisco, California.

This structured cohort equips youth with the emotional, social, and leadership tools necessary to reach their full potential. Through weekly three-hour workshops, participants engage in social-emotional learning, guided reflection circles, arts-based expression, and mentorship from community leaders. Sessions focus on emotional regulation, self-confidence, conflict resolution, and goal setting. The program culminates in a youth-led showcase where participants share their growth and leadership commitments with family and community members.

Generational Breaks has facilitated wellness workshops and youth development sessions serving over 75 youth and community members. Our approach centers on culturally responsive engagement, psychological safety, and practical skill-building that supports both personal growth and academic success.

Participants receive stipends to reduce financial barriers and affirm the value of their time and engagement. By the conclusion of the program:

80% of participants will demonstrate increased emotional literacy.

75% will report improved leadership confidence.

70% will demonstrate stronger conflict-resolution skills.

100% will complete a personal leadership action plan.

All grant funds will be fully utilized within one year of award and will directly support facilitator compensation, youth stipends, guest mentors, materials, and program evaluation.

Total Project Budget: $10,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Community fundraising events (potential) & In-kind space support from local community partners (committed)

Project Duration: August 2026- July 2027
Geographical Area Served: San Francisco, California
Age Group To Be Served: 13–19 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: LeChell
Contact Last Name: Redd
Contact Title: Founder & Executive Director
Contact Phone: 415-770-9042
Contact Email: lechell@generationalbreaks.com

Grant Request Blessed Divas Corp

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Blessed Divas Corp
Legal Name (if Different): Quandra Zellner
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 3403 Uncle Genes way se
City: Conyers
State: GA
Postal Code: 30013
Main Phone: 470/269-1269
Main Fax:
Organization Website: Blesseddivasatl.com
Employer ID Number:
Organization Tax Status: Current

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/25/2026
Requested Amount: 6500

Project Title: Blessed Kids Program
Project Description:

The Blessed Kids Program is a youth-focused initiative of Blessed Divas Corporation designed to inspire the next generation to live lives of service and purpose. Through hands-on volunteer opportunities, creative activities, and community engagement projects, we teach children the value of compassion, leadership, and giving back. Whether helping at the Wellness Food Pantry, participating in community cleanups, or creating cards and care packages for seniors, Blessed Kids empowers young hearts to serve boldly and grow into purpose-driven leaders who make a real impact in their community.

Total Project Budget: 6500

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Community donations

Project Duration: 6 months
Geographical Area Served: Atlanta
Age Group To Be Served: 13-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs
Contact First Name: Quandra
Contact Last Name: Zellner
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 470/269-1269
Contact Email: Info@blesseddivasatl.com

Grant Request Blessed Divas Corp

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Blessed Divas Corp
Legal Name (if Different): Quandra Zellner
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 3403 Uncle Genes way se
City: Conyers
State: GA
Postal Code: 30013
Main Phone: 470/269-1269
Main Fax:
Organization Website: Blesseddivasatl.com
Employer ID Number:
Organization Tax Status: Current

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/25/2026
Requested Amount: 6500

Project Title: Blessed Kids Program
Project Description:

The Blessed Kids Program is a youth-focused initiative of Blessed Divas Corporation designed to inspire the next generation to live lives of service and purpose. Through hands-on volunteer opportunities, creative activities, and community engagement projects, we teach children the value of compassion, leadership, and giving back. Whether helping at the Wellness Food Pantry, participating in community cleanups, or creating cards and care packages for seniors, Blessed Kids empowers young hearts to serve boldly and grow into purpose-driven leaders who make a real impact in their community.

Total Project Budget: 6500

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Community donations

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:
Contact Email:

Grant Request NorthShore Robotics

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: NorthShore Robotics
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1 st ann drive #2579
City: Mandeville
State: Louisiana
Postal Code: 70470
Main Phone: 9857771812
Main Fax:
Organization Website: Northshorerobotics.org
Employer ID Number:
Organization Tax Status: 84-4684029 good standing in state and federal

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/25/2026
Requested Amount: 8000

Project Title: Gearing kids up for success
Project Description:

Supporting robotics teams for low income youth in south louisiana

Total Project Budget: 80000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Multiple businesses locally and other business grants we have applied for

Project Duration: May 2026-May 2027
Geographical Area Served: Southeast Louisiana
Age Group To Be Served: 5-15

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name: David
Contact Last Name: Shapiro
Contact Title: Board President
Contact Phone: 9857771812
Contact Email: Boardpresident@northshorerobotics.org

Grant Request SAVE BY FAITH CHILDREN FOUNDATION

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: SAVE BY FAITH CHILDREN FOUNDATION
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 247 WILLIAMSBURG CT
City: ROMEOVILLE
State: Illinois
Postal Code: 60446-4115
Main Phone: 7734743535
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.savebyfaith.com
Employer ID Number: 27-0463137
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/26/26
Requested Amount: 8,000

Project Title: Youth Mentorship & Community Empowerment Program
Project Description:

Youth Mentorship & Community Empowerment Program

Save By Faith Children Foundation Inc.

The Youth Mentorship & Community Empowerment Program is a structured, community-based initiative designed to support underserved youth ages 13–18 by providing mentorship, leadership development, academic support, and workforce readiness opportunities. The program seeks to address barriers that negatively impact youth success, including lack of mentorship, limited career exposure, and insufficient access to safe and constructive after-school environments.

Through a holistic approach, participants receive consistent guidance from mentors, educational enrichment activities, and practical life-skills training that prepares them for adulthood, employment, and higher education. The program focuses on building confidence, improving decision-making skills, and creating clear pathways toward personal and professional success.

Program Components

The project includes the following core elements:

Mentorship & Leadership Development:
Youth are paired with experienced mentors who provide guidance, accountability, and personal development coaching.

Academic & Life Skills Support:
Tutoring assistance, goal setting, financial literacy, communication skills, and conflict resolution training.

Career Readiness & Workforce Exposure:
Career exploration workshops, entrepreneurship education, skilled-trade awareness, and workforce preparation activities.

After-School Safe Space Programming:
Structured environments promoting positive social interaction, teamwork, and personal growth.

Community Engagement & Family Support:
Activities that strengthen family involvement and connect participants to community resources and opportunities.

Need for the Project

Many youth in the Chicago-area communities served by Save By Faith Children Foundation face socioeconomic challenges and limited access to supportive mentorship and positive developmental experiences. This project directly addresses those needs by creating a consistent support system designed to reduce risk factors and increase long-term success outcomes.

Expected Outcomes

The Youth Mentorship & Community Empowerment Program aims to:

Serve over 100 youth annually

Increase leadership confidence and life-skills competency

Improve school engagement and workforce readiness

Expand mentorship access for underserved youth

Strengthen community involvement and positive peer networks

Long-Term Vision

The long-term goal of this project is to establish a sustainable mentorship and youth development model that equips young people with the tools needed to become productive, empowered, and community-focused adults. By investing in youth today, Save By Faith Children Foundation helps build stronger families and safer, more resilient communities.

Total Project Budget: 150,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Walmart, Target, McDonald

Project Duration: 8 months
Geographical Area Served: Chicago, and Surrounding Suburbs
Age Group To Be Served: 6 to 21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr
Contact First Name: Kevin
Contact Last Name: Smith
Contact Title: Chairman
Contact Phone: 7734743535
Contact Email: savebyfaithchildrenfoundation@outlook.com

Grant Request Hockey Mentors for Special Players

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Hockey Mentors for Special Players
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Hockey Mentors
Mailing Address: 5612 Fawn Court
City: Troy
State: MI
Postal Code: 48098
Main Phone: 248-686-6740
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.hockeymentors.net
Employer ID Number: 88-2387121
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 02-25-2026
Requested Amount: 5,000

Project Title: 2027 Adaptive Ice Skating and Hockey Program
Project Description:

Hockey Mentors for Special Players seeks support for its 2027 Adaptive Ice Skating and Hockey Program serving children and young adults with disabilities in Southeast Michigan. The program provides inclusive, adaptive ice skating and hockey opportunities for youth from birth through age 21 who face physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges and are often excluded from traditional sports programs.

Through monthly adaptive skating sessions and an annual community event, participants receive individualized support from trained volunteers, access to adaptive equipment, and a safe, welcoming environment that promotes physical activity, confidence, and social connection. Programming is designed to be accessible and affordable, removing financial and logistical barriers for families.

Grant funds will be used to support core program expenses including ice time, adaptive equipment, insurance, and participant supplies during the 2027 program year. By supporting this project, the foundation will help ensure continued access to inclusive recreational opportunities that improve health, well-being, and quality of life for children and young adults with disabilities.

Total Project Budget: $22,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Individual donations, community sponsors, foundation grants, and fundraising events (pending and anticipated).

Project Duration: January 1, 2027 – December 31, 2027
Geographical Area Served: Southeast Michigan
Age Group To Be Served: 0-21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Wyatt
Contact Last Name: Lucas
Contact Title: President
Contact Phone: 248-686-6740
Contact Email: Hockeymentors@gmail.com

Grant Request Music Works NW

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Music Works NW
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1331 118th Ave SE Ste 400
City: Bellevue
State: Washington
Postal Code: 98005-3873
Main Phone: 4256440988
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.musicworksnw.org
Employer ID Number: 916072271
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/25/26
Requested Amount: 10000

Project Title: Youth Music Access Pathway: Building Confidence and Skills Through Equitable Music Education
Project Description:

As a Florida‑based board president of Music Works Northwest (MWNW), I am committed to ensuring that children, teens, and young adults up to age 21 have access to high‑quality music education that builds confidence, resilience, and long‑term potential – outcomes that closely mirror the Hermanowski Family Foundation’s commitment to helping young people gain the tools they need to succeed. For more than 60 years, MWNW has served families in King County, Washington state, expanding free and reduced‑cost access through an equity‑driven pathway designed to remove financial, cultural, and psychological barriers. Each step welcomes new learners, builds trust, and supports sustained engagement in music. Across this pathway, MWNW uses music as a practical, evidence‑based tool that strengthens confidence, discipline, emotional regulation, and academic readiness.

The pathway begins with Free Community Concerts, which introduce young people and their families to live music in a welcoming, low‑barrier environment. Instrument Discovery Days deepen this engagement by offering hands‑on exploration in a culturally inclusive, low‑pressure setting where children, teens, and caregivers can try instruments, meet instructors, and build comfort—especially important for first‑generation arts learners.

For our youngest participants, Early Childhood Group Music Classes (birth–5) support early brain development, language growth, motor skills, and emotional resilience while strengthening caregiver–child bonding. Families select the price point that works for them, ensuring dignity, privacy, and real choice. These classes help families experience music as a joyful, shared activity and often serve as the first step into long‑term participation.

For families ready to continue, our new First Notes Music Pathway—launching this year—offers structured, affordable instruction that expands opportunities for youth up to age 21. First Notes provides two free lessons supported by a $57.50 in‑kind instructional investment each, followed by up to eight pay‑what‑you‑can lessons ($10, $25, $40, or $57.50). MWNW subsidizes the difference to ensure dignity, choice, and equitable access for every family. After these 10 lessons, students may continue in private lessons, group classes, or ensembles, supported by MWNW’s tuition assistance and scholarship programs to keep long‑term participation affordable.

Together, these programs create a clear, supportive pathway that equips young people with the tools they need to thrive.

Total Project Budget: 100000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 4Culture Grant; family foundations;

Project Duration: 2027
Geographical Area Served: King County, Washington
Age Group To Be Served: birth to 21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Alexandra
Contact Last Name: Olsen
Contact Title: Board President
Contact Phone: 4258906689
Contact Email: aolsen@musicworksnw.org

Grant Request Atlanta Track Club Foundation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Atlanta Track Club Foundation
Legal Name (if Different): Atlanta Track Club Foundation
Also Known As: Kilometer Kids
Mailing Address: 201 Armour Drive NE
City: Atlanta
State: Georgia
Postal Code: 30324
Main Phone: 4042319064
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.atlantatrackclub.org/kilometerkids
Employer ID Number: EIN-35-2724418
Organization Tax Status: 501(C)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/25/2026
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Programmatic Support for Kilometer Kids
Project Description:

Kilometer Kids is Atlanta Track Club Foundation’s free, game‑based running program for children ages five through twelve. Offered during both the fall and spring seasons, the program teaches the power of running, goal setting, healthy habits, and social‑emotional skills through fun, accessible activities.
Kilometer Kids currently operates nearly 150 sites across Metro Atlanta, serving more than 6,000 children annually. Across each ten‑week season, participants work toward the milestone of completing 13.1 or 26.2 miles, building confidence and consistency one step at a time. A core strength of the program is its community‑based coaching model: coaches are intentionally recruited from the neighborhoods where the children live, ensuring mentorship from trusted adults already engaged in their community.
To elevate program quality, Kilometer Kids recently completed a new 164‑page curriculum, which is available for the Hermanowski Foundation to review upon request. This updated curriculum strengthens the program’s focus on youth development, physical literacy, and long‑term engagement.
As a grant‑funded initiative, Kilometer Kids relies on philanthropic investment to remain free and accessible to all families. For the 2026–2027 program year, we seek support in three essential areas:
Program Supplies – $4,000
Equipment such as wagons, pinnies, cones, and other materials needed for safe, engaging practices.
Coaching Support – $5,000
Uniforms, whistles, and required resources for our volunteer coaches who deliver consistent, high‑quality programming.
Elite Athlete Visits – $1,000
Travel stipends for elite runners who visit sites throughout the year to inspire and encourage young participants.
Support from the Hermanowski Foundation would directly fuel access, inspiration, and community connection for thousands of young runners across Atlanta.

Total Project Budget: Our total budget for Kilometer Kids is $302,791.

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Heisman Family Fund, Arthur Blank Foundation, Invesco Foundation

Project Duration: Spring Season/Fall Season
Geographical Area Served: Entire Metro Atlanta area
Age Group To Be Served: 5-12

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Cassie
Contact Last Name: Kopp
Contact Title: Associate Director of Development
Contact Phone: 4042319064
Contact Email: ckopp@atlantatrackclub.org

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