Grant Request Oakwood School

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Oakwood School
Legal Name (if Different): Oakwood Services International
Also Known As: Oakwood School
Mailing Address: 7210 Braddock Rd
City: Annandale
State: VA
Postal Code: 22003
Main Phone: 703-941-5788
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.oakwoodschool.com
Employer ID Number: 54-0898129
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3-20-2026
Requested Amount: 7000

Project Title: Supporting Students Who Learn Differently
Project Description:

The mission of Oakwood School is to provide a multisensory education for students with learning disabilities. For 55 years, Oakwood School’s program has supported the needs of children in Virginia who learn differently. Our students come to us after facing academic challenges associated with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia and ADHD. Under the guidance of our trained special-education teachers, we are able to help students achieve their unique academic and social potential in a nurturing community environment.

We are requesting funding to support the Bob McIntyre Tuition Assistance Fund. This fund has allowed us to offset the cost of tuition for students with great financial and academic needs, so that they have the opportunity to receive the education, resources, and tools needed to achieve success despite their disabilities. Your support will allow a student who has struggled through traditional academic programs to learn in a dedicated educational environment that is designed to meet their unique needs even when a tuition-based program may seem out of reach.

Total Project Budget: 300,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 85,000 (committed), 10,000 (committed), 7,000 (committed), 19,000 (committed), 7,000 (potential), 5,000 (potential)

Project Duration: July 2026- June 2027
Geographical Area Served: Northern Virginia
Age Group To Be Served: 7-14

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Phallon
Contact Last Name: Perry
Contact Title: Development Director
Contact Phone: 703-941-5788
Contact Email: pperry@oakwoodschool.com

Grant Request Oakwood School

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Oakwood School
Legal Name (if Different): Oakwood Services International
Also Known As: Oakwood School
Mailing Address: 7210 Braddock Rd
City: Annandale
State: VA
Postal Code: 22003
Main Phone: 703-941-5788
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.oakwoodschool.com
Employer ID Number: 54-0898129
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3-20-2026
Requested Amount: 7000

Project Title: Supporting Students Who Learn Differently
Project Description:

The mission of Oakwood School is to provide a multisensory education for students with learning disabilities. For 55 years, Oakwood School’s program has supported the needs of children in Virginia who learn differently. Our students come to us after facing academic challenges associated with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia and ADHD. Under the guidance of our trained special-education teachers, we are able to help students achieve their unique academic and social potential in a nurturing community environment.

We are requesting funding to support the Bob McIntyre Tuition Assistance Fund. This fund has allowed us to offset the cost of tuition for students with great financial and academic needs, so that they have the opportunity to receive the education, resources, and tools needed to achieve success despite their disabilities. Your support will allow a student who has struggled through traditional academic programs to learn in a dedicated educational environment that is designed to meet their unique needs even when a tuition-based program may seem out of reach.

Total Project Budget: 300,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 85,000 (committed), 10,000 (committed), 7,000 (committed), 19,000 (committed), 7,000 (potential), 5,000 (potential)

Project Duration: July 2026- June 2027
Geographical Area Served: Northern Virginia
Age Group To Be Served: 7-14

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Phallon
Contact Last Name: Perry
Contact Title: Development Director
Contact Phone: 703-941-5788
Contact Email: pperry@oakwoodschool.com

Grant Request The People’s Music School

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The People’s Music School
Legal Name (if Different): Peoples Music School Inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 931 W Eastwood Ave
City: Chicago
State: IL
Postal Code: 60640
Main Phone: (773) 784-7032
Main Fax: NA
Organization Website: https://peoplesmusicschool.org
Employer ID Number: 51-0192597
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3, 509(a)(1), 170(b)(1)(A)(ii)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/20/2026
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Tuition-Free After School Music Education
Project Description:

The People’s Music School (TPMS) is Chicago’s oldest and one of the nation’s largest entirely tuition-free music programs. Our mission is to provide equitable access to intensive music education for students who would otherwise face financial barriers. Each year, we serve over 800 students (ages 6–18), helping them build crucial life skills through music.

TPMS operates four sites across Chicago: our flagship in Uptown and three Community Programs. Two are co-located within Title I Chicago Public Schools in Albany Park and Back of the Yards, and our Greater South Side program is based in Washington Park (5410 S. State Street). Across all sites, TPMS serves students from more than 55 zip codes. No student, family, or school partner is ever charged tuition, and no prior musical training or auditions are required.

Students receive four hours per week of high-quality instruction, including private and sectional lessons, music theory, and ensemble practice and performance. TPMS provides all instruments, books, and supplies, technology access, and many family engagement opportunities. We offer training in 21 instruments and voice through an El Sistema-inspired curriculum aligned with National Core Arts Standards. Our General Music curriculum integrates STEM, English Language Arts, History, Visual Arts, and Dance.

Looking ahead, TPMS is committed to expanding access in communities with the greatest need. Demand continues to exceed capacity, with waitlists across all sites. Through new partnerships, we aim to deepen our impact and reach more students. We invite members of The Hermanowski Foundation to visit our programs and explore partnership opportunities, including the submission of a full proposal. For additional information, please contact Institutional Giving Manager Chelsey Bazuro at development@peoplesmusicschool.org or 773-649-9075.

Total Project Budget: $3,515,990.00

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): FY26 funds raised year-to-date, $2.8M (Goal: $3.5M)

Project Duration: 9/1/2026 – 8/31/2027
Geographical Area Served: Chicago
Age Group To Be Served: 1st-12th grade (the majority of our current students are between the ages of 8 and 12)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Chelsey
Contact Last Name: Bazuro
Contact Title: Institutional Giving Manager
Contact Phone: 773-649-9075
Contact Email: chelsey.bazuro@peoplesmusicschool.org

Grant Request The People’s Music School

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The People’s Music School
Legal Name (if Different): Peoples Music School Inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 931 W Eastwood Ave
City: Chicago
State: IL
Postal Code: 60640
Main Phone: (773) 784-7032
Main Fax: NA
Organization Website: https://peoplesmusicschool.org
Employer ID Number: 51-0192597
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3, 509(a)(1), 170(b)(1)(A)(ii)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/20/2026
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Tuition-Free After School Music Education
Project Description:

The People’s Music School (TPMS) is Chicago’s oldest and one of the nation’s largest entirely tuition-free music programs. Our mission is to provide equitable access to intensive music education for students who would otherwise face financial barriers. Each year, we serve over 800 students (ages 6–18), helping them build crucial life skills through music.

TPMS operates four sites across Chicago: our flagship in Uptown and three Community Programs. Two are co-located within Title I Chicago Public Schools in Albany Park and Back of the Yards, and our Greater South Side program is based in Washington Park (5410 S. State Street). Across all sites, TPMS serves students from more than 55 zip codes. No student, family, or school partner is ever charged tuition, and no prior musical training or auditions are required.

Students receive four hours per week of high-quality instruction, including private and sectional lessons, music theory, and ensemble practice and performance. TPMS provides all instruments, books, and supplies, technology access, and many family engagement opportunities. We offer training in 21 instruments and voice through an El Sistema-inspired curriculum aligned with National Core Arts Standards. Our General Music curriculum integrates STEM, English Language Arts, History, Visual Arts, and Dance.

Looking ahead, TPMS is committed to expanding access in communities with the greatest need. Demand continues to exceed capacity, with waitlists across all sites. Through new partnerships, we aim to deepen our impact and reach more students. We invite members of The Hermanowski Foundation to visit our programs and explore partnership opportunities, including the submission of a full proposal. For additional information, please contact Institutional Giving Manager Chelsey Bazuro at development@peoplesmusicschool.org or 773-649-9075.

Total Project Budget: $3,515,990.00

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): FY26 funds raised year-to-date, $2.8M (Goal: $3.5M)

Project Duration: 9/1/2026 – 8/31/2027
Geographical Area Served: Chicago
Age Group To Be Served: 1st-12th grade (the majority of our current students are between the ages of 8 and 12)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Chelsey
Contact Last Name: Bazuro
Contact Title: Institutional Giving Manager
Contact Phone: 773-649-9075
Contact Email: chelsey.bazuro@peoplesmusicschool.org

Grant Request Coachella Valley Repertory

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Coachella Valley Repertory
Legal Name (if Different): same
Also Known As: CVRep
Mailing Address: 68510 E. Palm Canyon Drive #140
City: Cathedral City
State: CA
Postal Code: 92234-1300
Main Phone: 760-296-2966
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://cvrep.org
Employer ID Number: 95-4304295
Organization Tax Status: Non Profit 501-c-3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/20/2026
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Theatre for Young Audiences
Project Description:

Coachella Valley Repertory’s (CVRep) education programs provide transformative opportunities for young people to engage with theatre as both an art form and a tool for personal growth. Central to this work is the CVRep Conservatory, a dynamic training ground that bridges aspiring artists with the professional theatre world. Through hands-on instruction led by seasoned professionals, students develop skills in acting, directing, design, and stage management while gaining insight into the creative, technical, and business aspects of theatre production. Participants engage in workshops, masterclasses, and performances that encourage collaboration, creative risk-taking, and a lifelong passion for the arts.

Complementing this training is CVRep’s Theatre for Young Audiences initiative, which produces plays curated specifically for students. These performances promote critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and cultural awareness, and are paired with post-show discussions that deepen understanding and personal connection to the material.

A cornerstone of this work is the annual Youth Outreach Production, Henry’s Law by Stacie Lents—an original play performed by high school actors under the guidance of professional directors and teaching artists. This fully staged production addresses timely issues such as peer pressure, identity, and online interactions, fostering empathy and positive peer relationships. CVRep provides free attendance and transportation for students from more than 18 regional high schools, ensuring equitable access.

Post-performance talkbacks and resource materials connect students to school safety supports and community services, reinforcing the program’s impact beyond the stage. Together, CVRep’s educational offerings cultivate creativity, confidence, and social awareness while expanding access to the performing arts and strengthening the cultural vitality of the Coachella Valley.

Total Project Budget: $71,910

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Private foundations, NEA, donors, business sponsors

Project Duration: One year
Geographical Area Served: We draw audiences from near and far. Our local reach is Coachella Valley, CA, Riverside, CA
Age Group To Be Served: High school students

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Amanda
Contact Last Name: Jackson Mott
Contact Title: Grant Specialist
Contact Phone: 509-341-4413
Contact Email: grants@cvrep.org

Grant Request Saving Our Youth VA

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Saving Our Youth VA
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Saving Our Youth VA
Mailing Address: 3001 Meadowbridge Road
City: Richmond
State: VA
Postal Code: 23222
Main Phone: 8049376836
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.savingouryouthva.org
Employer ID Number: 27-1487537
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/20/2026
Requested Amount: 5000

Project Title: Futures Without Violence
Project Description:

Saving Our Youth VA was founded in 2009 on the joy of watching youth succeed and underSaving Our Youth VA was founded in 2009 out of a deep joy in watching young people thrive and a recognition that everyone faces challenges that can hinder their progress. The mission of our afterschool program for grades 6-12 is to empower youth to be productive members of our community by showcasing the importance of education, positive relationships, career readiness and community service.

Unfortunately, in 2024 we lost one of our youth to violence when he was killed by someone he considered a friend. In the aftermath, we provided grieving services for all of our young people and offered counseling support for the adults as well. This tragedy underscored the urgent need for a program that equips youth with the skills to navigate conflict safely and constructively.

The initiative is to give them the necessary tools to stay alive so that they live to succeed and achieve their full potential. It’s designed to help youth stay out of trouble and build pathways toward a future free from violence, especially in their communities where violence is far too common.

We serve youth in the northside of Richmond, VA, a vulnerable population, people in need of special care, support, and protection because of the circumstances of the community. So they have a significantly higher chance of lagging behind on literacy, attendance, and graduation, and a significantly higher chance that they will spend time in jail/prison or be killed.

This program equips them with the tools, support, and guidance they need to make safer choices and to imagine possibilities beyond the cycles of harm around them.

Total Project Budget: 15,400

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): $2,000 St. Giles Presbyterian, $1,500 Westermanns, $6,000 allocated from our regular programs budget.

Project Duration: 12 weeks
Geographical Area Served: Richmond VA
Age Group To Be Served: 13-19

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Jo
Contact Last Name: White
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 8049376836
Contact Email: joeloisewhite@gmail.com

Grant Request The Frazier Kentucky History Museum

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Frazier Kentucky History Museum
Legal Name (if Different): Owsley Brown Frazier Historical Arms Museum Foundation
Also Known As: The Frazier History Museum
Mailing Address: 829 W. Main Street
City: Louisville
State: Kentucky
Postal Code: 40202
Main Phone: 502-753-5663
Main Fax: 502-412-8148
Organization Website: https://www.fraziermuseum.org/
Employer ID Number: 61-1378343
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 20 March 2026
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Education Center Renovation
Project Description:

The Frazier Kentucky History Museum is the largest museum in the Commonwealth, with a mission to shape the future by inspiring, engaging and educating through Kentucky’s past and present. We are asking for support to reimagine our long-standing Education Center, transforming it into a flexible, technology-enabled learning hub that expands access to immersive educational experiences for children and young adults. Since opening in 2004, the Center has served as a cornerstone of community learning; however, it has not undergone a major update in more than two decades. It no longer reflects modern educational practices, technological needs, or sensory-responsive design necessary to serve diverse learners.
The proposed renovation will introduce flexible seating, updated infrastructure, and interactive smart board technology to support inquiry-based, collaborative learning. These tools will allow educators and students to engage with content in dynamic ways, including real-time annotation, group collaboration, and adaptable learning environments that accommodate a wide range of learning styles and needs.
Our education team has built a reputation of excellence and trust. Each year, the Frazier engages more than 30,000 students through field trips, camps, homeschool programs, and community initiatives. Nearly one-third of these students attend at no cost through the museum’s Educational Access Fund. For many young people, the Frazier provides their first meaningful encounter with history, arts, and culture.
The renovated space will also integrate with the museum’s American Pearl exhibition, highlighting Louisville native and explorer Tori Murden McClure’s historic solo transatlantic row. Through hands-on activities focused on engineering, navigation, endurance, and problem-solving, students will explore real-world STEM concepts while engaging with an inspiring story of perseverance and achievement.
By creating a modern, inclusive learning environment, the Frazier will provide children and young adults with the tools, inspiration, and educational experiences needed to succeed and reach their full potential.

Total Project Budget: $175,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Stock Yards Bank – committed; James Graham Brown Foundation – potential/match; Gheens Foundation – potential; Kosair for Kids – potential; City of Louisville – potential; LG&E – Committed

Project Duration: 1 year
Geographical Area Served: Kentucky and Indiana
Age Group To Be Served: K-12 students and teachers

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Rachel
Contact Last Name: Platt
Contact Title: Vice President of Mission
Contact Phone: 502-753-1039
Contact Email: rplatt@fraziermuseum.org

Grant Request Genesis Community Health Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Genesis Community Health Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 639 E Ocean Ave Suite 409
City: Boynton Beach
State: FL
Postal Code: 33435
Main Phone: 561-806-6835
Main Fax: 561-806-6607
Organization Website: www.gencomhealth.org
Employer ID Number: 80-0374741
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/20/2026
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Young Minds Matter: Mental Healthcare is Healthcare
Project Description:

Genesis Community Health is a community health center in Palm Beach County, FL, serving a primarily low-income, Medicaid, and uninsured population of 7,000+ patients annually. Genesis provides medical, mental health, and dental services charged on an income-based sliding fee scale, reducing the most common barrier to adequate health care, cost. Our mission aligns closely with the Hermanowski Family Foundation in that we aim to improve the lives of children and youth, ensuring access and affordability of mental healthcare to equip them with tools to succeed and achieve their full potential.

Mental health conditions in young people often go unnoticed because constant growth and change can make it harder to distinguish changes. Under Genesis’s healthcare programs across four clinics, including two school-based, we make mental healthcare accessible to children and youth. Integrated care means that every patient is screened for mental health conditions when being seen, no matter their presenting health factor. There tends to be less stigma around seeking mental healthcare when services are co-located with primary care or offered in the nurse’s office at a school. Further, collaboration among our staff ensures referrals to behavioral healthcare are timely.

At Genesis Community Health, we have the capacity and clinical expertise to address a multitude of behavioral issues in children and young people. We employ 6 behavioral health providers consisting of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Social Workers to holistically treat conditions ranging from anxiety, eating disorders, substance abuse, and mood and attention disorders as well as autism spectrum disorder. A long-term partnership with the Hermanowski Family Foundation will support both of our missions by investing in the future generation. Funding will support our existing integrated and accessible mental health services for under championed populations in South Florida while also expanding our reach, touching the lives of more children and youth annually.

Total Project Budget: $344,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Pending – Brutten Family Foundation ($10,000); Genesis also generates program income through sliding fee scale payments and insurance reimbursements from patient visits that have health insurance.

Project Duration: 12 months
Geographical Area Served: Southern Palm Beach County and northern Broward County
Age Group To Be Served: Children and Youth (ages 5-21)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: DeAnna
Contact Last Name: Warren
Contact Title: Chief Executive Officer
Contact Phone: 561-806-6835 Ext. 7401
Contact Email: dwarren@gencomhealth.org

Grant Request The Hance Family Foundation: Self-Esteem Rising

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Hance Family Foundation: Self-Esteem Rising
Legal Name (if Different): The Emma, Alyson and Kate Hance Family Foundation
Also Known As: Self-Esteem Rising
Mailing Address: 130 Tulip Avenue
City: Floral Park
State: LI
Postal Code: 11001
Main Phone: 516 688-0055 
Main Fax:
Organization Website: hancefamilyfoundation.org
Employer ID Number: 27-0752188
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: March 20, 2026
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Confidence Club
Project Description:

A CHILD SHOULD NEVER FEEL INVISIBLE
A young girl grows up believing she is nothing… that success is a fairy tale meant for someone else. Slowly, she withdraws. Her confidence fades. Opportunities narrow. This is the quiet reality for thousands of children. But we can change it — if we meet them where they are.

WHY SELF-ESTEEM MATTERS
Research consistently demonstrates that education alone does not lead to success. Self-esteem is essential for fueling curiosity, resilience, perseverance, and more. When it is low, potential shrinks; when it grows, children aim higher, stay healthier, and achieve more.

SELF-ESTEEM RISING: FREE AND PROVEN
For 17 years, the Hance Family Foundation has delivered Self-Esteem Rising, a suite of five programs that build confidence and life skills like self-awareness, emotional strength, and relationship-building. We’ve expanded opportunities for more than 260,000 people — always at no cost. In a Harvard-affiliated evaluation of our flagship program, every participant reported increased confidence.

EXPANDING ACCESS FOR SPANISH-SPEAKING STUDENTS
Demand for Spanish-language materials is rising quickly, especially in the underserved schools and communities who need us most. To ensure no child is left behind, we are translating and printing our workbooks in Spanish.

At just $5 per book, students will get access to life-saving tools that change how they see themselves and their futures.

OUR REQUEST
We respectfully request $10,000 to support translation and printing of 2,000 workbooks for our most popular program (about one year’s worth).

LASTING IMPACT
The Hance Family Foundation shares the Hermanowski Foundation’s belief that all children deserve unbounded futures. With your support, thousands of children who feel overlooked will be able to find their voices, build confidence, and pursue brighter futures. Together, we can ensure language is never a barrier to self-worth and that every child has the chance to thrive.

Total Project Budget: $30,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Sydney Stern Memorial Trust, The Patrina Foundation, The McQuade Foundation, The Kenworthy-Swift Foundation, Event Revenue, General Operating Funds,

Project Duration: one-year
Geographical Area Served: National
Age Group To Be Served: 5-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Barbara
Contact Last Name: Weinstein
Contact Title: Grants Manager
Contact Phone: 9143802972
Contact Email: grants@hancefamilyfoundation.org

Grant Request Community Smiles Dental

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Community Smiles Dental
Legal Name (if Different): Waukesha County Community Dental Clinic
Also Known As: Community Smiles Dental
Mailing Address: 210 NW Barstow street, SUITE 305
City: Waukesha
State: WI
Postal Code: 53188
Main Phone: 262-953-4692 ext 4692
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: www.communitysmiles.org
Employer ID Number: 30-0436162
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/20/2026
Requested Amount: 10000

Project Title: Expanding Access to Dental Care for Low-Income Children and Families in Southeastern Wisconsin
Project Description:

Community Smiles Dental improves the lives of the underserved through dental healthcare services, preventive education, and advocating for systemic healthcare change – Because everyone deserves a healthy smile. Community Smiles Dental operates two high-volume clinics located just outside Milwaukee in Waukesha County, providing comprehensive dental care to children ages 0–18 across Southeastern Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, and surrounding counties. The organization serves children who are uninsured or enrolled in Medicaid and living below 200% of the federal poverty level.

Funding from the Hermanowski Family Foundation will support direct patient care through the Healthy Smiles for Tots and Teens program. Services include exams, cleanings, X-rays, fluoride treatments, sealants, and restorative care such as fillings and crowns. Many children served face significant barriers to care, including transportation challenges, family work schedules, and a limited number of private dental practices that accept Medicaid. Families frequently travel across county lines to access care, as few providers in the region accept Medicaid, particularly for pediatric patients.

Community Smiles Dental operates with the efficiency and clinical standards of a private practice, ensuring that children receive high-quality care in a setting that respects their dignity. In 2025, the organization served over 4,000 pediatric patients, many traveling from the Greater Milwaukee area to access reliable dental services.

This request will help offset the cost of delivering essential pediatric dental services, including provider time, clinical supplies, and equipment use. Early access to preventive and restorative care reduces the need for more costly emergency treatment and supports better long-term health outcomes. Even a modest investment helps ensure that children across the Greater Milwaukee region receive timely care that keeps them healthy, in school, and free from preventable dental pain.

Total Project Budget: $3,492,644

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Wisconsin Department of Health Services Dental Access Grant (committed), Froedtert & the Medical College Healthy Community Fund (committed), Delta Dental of Wisconsin Foundation (pending), Roots & Wings (committed), private foundation support and individual contributions (ongoing).

Project Duration: January 1, 2027 – December 31, 2027
Geographical Area Served: Waukesha County, Washington County, and Greater Milwaukee area
Age Group To Be Served: 0-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Dr.
Contact First Name: Michaela
Contact Last Name: Machicote
Contact Title: Grants Manager
Contact Phone: 292-953-4692 ext 4692
Contact Email: mmachicote@communitysmiles.org

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