Grant Request 59 DREAMS FOUNDATION

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: 59 DREAMS FOUNDATION
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 640 nw 183rd st
City: miami
State: Fl
Postal Code: 33169
Main Phone: 3052163070
Main Fax:
Organization Website: WWW.59DREAMSFOUNDATION.COM
Employer ID Number: 394771693
Organization Tax Status: 501 C 3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 05/31/2026
Requested Amount: 10000

Project Title: IVES ESTATES LIONS YOUTH HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAM
Project Description:

The 59 Dreams Foundation, in partnership with the Ives Estates Lions Youth Football and Cheer Program, seeks support for the Ives Estates Lions Youth Health & Wellness Program, serving youth ages 5–15 in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
The mission of 59 Dreams Foundation is to empower youth through wellness, mentorship, athletics, education, and community engagement. Through this partnership, the Foundation supports one of South Florida’s longest-running youth sports organizations. For more than 50 years, the Ives Estates Lions have provided youth football, cheerleading, mentorship, and positive recreational opportunities that have impacted generations of children and families.
The program provides a safe, structured environment where youth develop healthy habits, improve physical fitness, build self-confidence, and learn important life skills such as teamwork, discipline, leadership, accountability, and perseverance. Participants engage in conditioning, practices, games, mentorship activities, and community service opportunities throughout the season.
Funding from the Charles and Joan Hermanowski Family Foundation will help offset the cost of participant scholarships, safety equipment, uniforms, transportation assistance, field usage fees, and other program expenses. These resources ensure that children can participate regardless of their family’s financial circumstances.
The program primarily serves youth from diverse and underserved communities where access to affordable extracurricular activities may be limited. By removing financial barriers and providing positive adult role models, the program helps keep young people active, engaged, and focused on personal growth.
During the project period, approximately 140 youth participants will benefit from the program. Expected outcomes include increased physical activity, improved leadership and teamwork skills, stronger self-esteem, and greater participation in healthy, productive activities that support long-term success both on and off the field.

Total Project Budget: 80100

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 59 DREAMS FOUNDATION. INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS, TMOBILE, FPL, ALL KIDS PLAY

Project Duration: 01/01/2027-12-01-2027
Geographical Area Served: MIAMI DADE COUNTY BROWARD COUNTY
Age Group To Be Served: 5-15

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name: YAMINA
Contact Last Name: PIERRE
Contact Title: EXECTUIVE DIRECTOR
Contact Phone: 3052163070
Contact Email: yamina@my59dreams.com

Grant Request Communities In Schools of Whatcom-Skagit

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Communities In Schools of Whatcom-Skagit
Legal Name (if Different): Communities In Schools of Whatcom County
Also Known As: CISWS
Mailing Address: PO Box 6071
City: Bellingham
State: Washington
Postal Code: 98227
Main Phone: 2067718497
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://whatcomskagit.ciswa.org/
Employer ID Number: 64-0956619
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 05/28/2026
Requested Amount: 5,000

Project Title: Site Coordinator Budget
Project Description:

Utilizing the evidence-based Integrated Student Supports (ISS) delivery model, a foundational framework of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), and a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access (DEIA) lens, CIS helps to encourage students from vulnerable communities to aim high. CIS staff comprehensively assess/identify student strengths and barriers, then deliver case-management tailored to meet each child’s unique needs to help meet them where they are; set personal and educational goals; and stay on track to reach their full potential. Targeted interventions provide supportive services focused on Attendance, Behavior, Coursework, and Parent Engagement. These focused supports, along with social-emotional learning, college readiness/career development activities, and life/leadership skills help to ensure that students advance to, through, and beyond high school to the next phase of post-secondary opportunities. Trained CIS Site Coordinators serve as pivotal, trusted, and consistent points of contact for students and their families. Parents and caregivers have shared that they see CIS staff as ("go to") critical connectors to vital programming, information/services and school/community resources. We work collaboratively with the entire school team (teachers/Student Support Teams/administrators) the district, and other community agencies to address key needs of our students, their families, and the schools with which we partner. Our staff ensure that resources are accessible/coordinated/maximized. Our strategic coordination reduces duplication of limited services and builds on the existing strengths and assets of schools and their surrounding neighborhoods to address the complexity of student and family needs. Our daily presence in the schools, relationships with school personnel and our students/their families, as well as our collaborative partnerships with other community agencies, sets CIS apart. During the 2026-2027 school year, CIS will serve nearly 11,600 students across Whatcom and Skagit counties, and ensure the next generation has the supports, resources, and relationships needed to reengage in school, be post-secondary ready, and reclaim their bright futures.

Total Project Budget: 840,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Ballmer Group, United Way Whatcom, Chick-fil-a, HF Sinclair, Mount Vernon School District, State Farm, Murdock Foundation, H.B. Fuller Foundation, Key Bank, Skagit COmmunity Foundation, Chukanut Health Foundation, Whatcom Community Foundation, WECU, Peace Health, Whole Foods.

Project Duration: 2026-2027 academic year.
Geographical Area Served: Whatcom & Skagit Counties in Washington State
Age Group To Be Served: 5-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name: Nathan
Contact Last Name: Barber
Contact Title: Development and Engagement Director
Contact Phone: 2067718497
Contact Email: nathan@ciswhatcom-skagit.org

Grant Request Communities In Schools of Whatcom-Skagit

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Communities In Schools of Whatcom-Skagit
Legal Name (if Different): Communities In Schools of Whatcom County
Also Known As: CISWS
Mailing Address: PO Box 6071
City: Bellingham
State: Washington
Postal Code: 98227
Main Phone: 2067718497
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://whatcomskagit.ciswa.org/
Employer ID Number: 64-0956619
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 05/28/2026
Requested Amount: 5,000

Project Title: Site Coordinator Budget
Project Description:

Utilizing the evidence-based Integrated Student Supports (ISS) delivery model, a foundational framework of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), and a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access (DEIA) lens, CIS helps to encourage students from vulnerable communities to aim high. CIS staff comprehensively assess/identify student strengths and barriers, then deliver case-management tailored to meet each child’s unique needs to help meet them where they are; set personal and educational goals; and stay on track to reach their full potential. Targeted interventions provide supportive services focused on Attendance, Behavior, Coursework, and Parent Engagement. These focused supports, along with social-emotional learning, college readiness/career development activities, and life/leadership skills help to ensure that students advance to, through, and beyond high school to the next phase of post-secondary opportunities. Trained CIS Site Coordinators serve as pivotal, trusted, and consistent points of contact for students and their families. Parents and caregivers have shared that they see CIS staff as ("go to") critical connectors to vital programming, information/services and school/community resources. We work collaboratively with the entire school team (teachers/Student Support Teams/administrators) the district, and other community agencies to address key needs of our students, their families, and the schools with which we partner. Our staff ensure that resources are accessible/coordinated/maximized. Our strategic coordination reduces duplication of limited services and builds on the existing strengths and assets of schools and their surrounding neighborhoods to address the complexity of student and family needs. Our daily presence in the schools, relationships with school personnel and our students/their families, as well as our collaborative partnerships with other community agencies, sets CIS apart. During the 2026-2027 school year, CIS will serve nearly 11,600 students across Whatcom and Skagit counties, and ensure the next generation has the supports, resources, and relationships needed to reengage in school, be post-secondary ready, and reclaim their bright futures.

Total Project Budget: 840,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Ballmer Group, United Way Whatcom, Chick-fil-a, HF Sinclair, Mount Vernon School District, State Farm, Murdock Foundation, H.B. Fuller Foundation, Key Bank, Skagit COmmunity Foundation, Chukanut Health Foundation, Whatcom Community Foundation, WECU, Peace Health, Whole Foods.

Project Duration: 2026-2027 academic year.
Geographical Area Served: Whatcom & Skagit Counties in Washington State
Age Group To Be Served: 5-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.):
Contact First Name: Nathan
Contact Last Name: Barber
Contact Title: Development and Engagement Director
Contact Phone: 2067718497
Contact Email: nathan@ciswhatcom-skagit.org

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Proposal Information


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Contact Information


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Grant Request Fish for Change

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Fish for Change
Legal Name (if Different): Fish for Change
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 4545 South Monaco Blvd unit 122
City: Denver
State: Colorado
Postal Code: 80237
Main Phone: 303-845-2210
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.fishforchange.org
Employer ID Number: 82-4880566
Organization Tax Status: 501 – c3

Proposal Information


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

Project Title: Fish for Change Colorado Programs
Project Description:

Fish for Change’s Colorado programs are built around a simple but powerful belief: meaningful time outside can change a young person’s life.

Through fly fishing, conservation, mentorship, and outdoor education, Fish for Change creates safe, welcoming, and engaging experiences that help youth build confidence, curiosity, resilience, and connection — both to the natural world and to themselves. Programs serve youth and families throughout the Roaring Fork Valley and surrounding Western Colorado communities, with a strong focus on reducing barriers through low-cost and scholarship-supported opportunities.

Many of the youth we serve may not otherwise have access to outdoor recreation, mentorship, or environmental education. In a world where many young people feel increasingly disconnected from nature and community, Fish for Change provides experiences that encourage exploration, stewardship, positive mental well-being, and healthy connection through time spent outside.

Programs include youth mentorship opportunities, homeschool outdoor education classes, conservation-focused river education, family fishing days, and community-based outdoor experiences. Participants learn practical outdoor skills such as fly casting, knot tying, fly tying, and river safety while also exploring river ecosystems, aquatic insects, conservation practices, and stewardship of public lands and waterways.

What makes Fish for Change unique is the combination of mentorship, conservation, experiential education, and community connection. Programs are intentionally designed to feel approachable, inspiring, and fun while creating meaningful opportunities for growth, leadership, confidence, and environmental awareness.

Ultimately, Fish for Change seeks to help inspire the next generation of environmental stewards while creating healthier communities and brighter futures through mentorship, conservation, and meaningful outdoor experiences.

Total Project Budget: 30,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Allegretti Family Foundation $2,500, Doing a Golf and Fish Fundraiser in the Fall of 2026

Project Duration: Ongoing and yearly
Geographical Area Served: Colorado, Roaring Fork Valley
Age Group To Be Served: 6-16 years olf

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Beckie
Contact Last Name: Clarke
Contact Title: Founder, Director of Colorado Programs
Contact Phone: 303-845-2210
Contact Email: beckie@fishforchange.org

Grant Request Camp Courant Incorporated

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Camp Courant Incorporated
Legal Name (if Different): Camp Courant Incorporated
Also Known As: Camp Courant Incorporated
Mailing Address: 96 Batterson Park Road
City: Farmington, Ct. 06032
State: CT
Postal Code: 06032
Main Phone: 8606772355
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://campcourant.org/
Employer ID Number: 06-1018155
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 5/24/26
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Summer Learning & Youth Development Program
Project Description:

Hartford Camp Courant’s Summer Learning & Youth Development Program provides Hartford children and youth from low- and moderate-income households with affordable access to academic enrichment, leadership development, recreation, healthy meals, transportation, and social-emotional supports in a safe and supportive environment. The six-week summer program is designed to help prevent summer learning loss while promoting positive youth development, confidence, teamwork, and long-term educational success.

Campers participate in structured educational and enrichment activities including literacy, STEAM, arts, swimming, sports, financial literacy, wellness, and leadership programming. The program also provides mentorship and leadership opportunities for older youth through Junior Leadership initiatives that help participants strengthen communication, teamwork, and workforce readiness skills.

In addition to educational programming, Hartford Camp Courant provides daily meals and snacks, free transportation throughout Hartford neighborhoods, and supportive services that help reduce barriers for working families and underserved youth. Many participating families would otherwise have limited access to affordable summer educational enrichment and safe summer opportunities.

Funding from the Hermanowski Foundation will help support educational programming, transportation, meals, supplies, and youth development activities that ensure Hartford children can participate regardless of financial circumstances. Through this program, Hartford Camp Courant aims to create meaningful educational, social-emotional, and leadership development opportunities that help youth build the skills and confidence needed for long-term success.

Total Project Budget: 885,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Committed support for the Camp Courant Summer Learning & Youth Development Program includes a mix of foundation, corporate, individual, and public funding. Key committed sources include foundation grants and corporate contributions from regional partners such as Bank of America, Webster Bank, and Delta Dental, as well as individual donors and annual fundraising events including our Board-led campaigns. State and local support also helps sustain core summer operations. Potential sources include pending requests to regional and national foundations and corporate funders that support youth development, education, wellness, and food access initiatives. Camp Courant continues to pursue diversified funding through grant opportunities, corporate sponsorships, and earned revenue generated through facility rentals and special events outside the camp season.

Project Duration: June–August 2026, with all grant funds expended within one year of award.
Geographical Area Served: Hartford, Connecticut, with a focus on youth from historically underserved neighborhoods across the city.
Age Group To Be Served: Ages 5–14 (elementary and middle school youth)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Diana
Contact Last Name: Blandin
Contact Title: Grant Writer
Contact Phone: 8602125031
Contact Email: Dblandin@campcourant.org

Grant Request Heal On Earth, Child Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Heal On Earth, Child Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 55 Union Street
City: Montgomery
State: New York
Postal Code: 12549-1026
Main Phone: 9144622921
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.healonearthchild.com
Employer ID Number: 33-2760249
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


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

Project Title: CAPACITY BUILDING FOR UNDERSERVED CHILDREN WITH TICK BORNE INDUCED PANS & PANDAS
Project Description:

Heal On Earth, Child Inc. is seeking $10,000 in capacity-building funding to strengthen the organization’s infrastructure, expand community outreach, and improve long-term sustainability in serving children with complex medical and neuroimmune-related conditions.

As a growing grassroots nonprofit, demand for support continues to increase among families facing significant financial and systemic barriers to care. Capacity-building funding would allow Heal On Earth, Child Inc. to move beyond a volunteer-driven startup model and establish stronger operational systems that improve efficiency, community impact, and organizational stability.

Grant funds would support areas such as:

development of educational and outreach materials for families and community partners
website and technology improvements to increase accessibility and resource navigation
fundraising and donor development efforts to strengthen long-term sustainability
administrative infrastructure and organizational operations
community awareness initiatives focused on underserved families navigating complex chronic health conditions
strategic planning and program development to expand direct family support services

This investment would help Heal On Earth, Child Inc. build the internal capacity necessary to increase reach, improve service delivery, strengthen community partnerships, and create sustainable long-term impact for children and families in need.

Total Project Budget: 10,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): None at this time.

Project Duration: 1 year.
Geographical Area Served: New York.
Age Group To Be Served: 2-18 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Deanna
Contact Last Name: Lofrese
Contact Title: CEO & Founder
Contact Phone: 9144622921
Contact Email: deanna@healonearthchild.com

Grant Request Heal On Earth, Child Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Heal On Earth, Child Inc.
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 55 Union Street
City: Montgomery
State: New York
Postal Code: 12549-1026
Main Phone: 9144622921
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.healonearthchild.com
Employer ID Number: 33-2760249
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


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

Project Title: CAPACITY BUILDING FOR UNDERSERVED CHILDREN WITH TICK BORNE INDUCED PANS & PANDAS
Project Description:

Heal On Earth, Child Inc. is seeking $10,000 in capacity-building funding to strengthen the organization’s infrastructure, expand community outreach, and improve long-term sustainability in serving children with complex medical and neuroimmune-related conditions.

As a growing grassroots nonprofit, demand for support continues to increase among families facing significant financial and systemic barriers to care. Capacity-building funding would allow Heal On Earth, Child Inc. to move beyond a volunteer-driven startup model and establish stronger operational systems that improve efficiency, community impact, and organizational stability.

Grant funds would support areas such as:

development of educational and outreach materials for families and community partners
website and technology improvements to increase accessibility and resource navigation
fundraising and donor development efforts to strengthen long-term sustainability
administrative infrastructure and organizational operations
community awareness initiatives focused on underserved families navigating complex chronic health conditions
strategic planning and program development to expand direct family support services

This investment would help Heal On Earth, Child Inc. build the internal capacity necessary to increase reach, improve service delivery, strengthen community partnerships, and create sustainable long-term impact for children and families in need.

Total Project Budget: 10,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): None at this time.

Project Duration: 1 year.
Geographical Area Served: New York.
Age Group To Be Served: 2-18 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Deanna
Contact Last Name: Lofrese
Contact Title: CEO & Founder
Contact Phone: 9144622921
Contact Email: deanna@healonearthchild.com

Grant Request I Supplies Foundation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: I Supplies Foundation
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 4202 Powhatan Ave
City: Tampa
State: Fl
Postal Code: 33610
Main Phone: 727-550-6724
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://isuppliesinc.org/
Employer ID Number: 86-4012849
Organization Tax Status: 501C3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 5/23/2026
Requested Amount: 5,000

Project Title: Hot Meal and A Book
Project Description:

The I-Supplies Foundation is requesting support for Hot Meal & A Book, a summer enrichment program serving children and youth living in low-income housing communities in East Tampa. The program was created to address two challenges many families face during the summer months: food insecurity and learning loss.

Each week, children receive a hot meal, a new book to build their home library, and participate in literacy-based activities that encourage reading, learning, and positive social interaction. The program creates a safe and welcoming environment where children can stay engaged, continue learning, and connect with caring adults while school is out of session.

Many of the children we serve have limited access to books, enrichment opportunities, and structured activities during the summer. By bringing resources directly into their communities, we remove barriers that often prevent families from participating in traditional summer programs.

In addition to supporting children, the program serves as a connection point for families. Parents are linked to community resources, educational supports, and services that can help strengthen family stability and improve outcomes for their children.

Funding will help provide books, meals, educational materials, and program supplies, allowing us to serve more children throughout the summer. Our goal is simple: ensure that every child leaves the summer with a full belly, a new book, and the confidence to return to school ready to succeed.

Through this initiative, we hope to inspire a love of reading, reduce summer learning loss, and create positive opportunities for children to learn, grow, and thrive.

Total Project Budget: $10,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): The I-Supplies Foundation is committed to supporting the Hot Meal & A Book program through volunteer time, program coordination, community outreach, and in-kind donations. Additional support will be sought from local businesses, faith-based organizations, and community partners through book donations, meal sponsorships, and program supplies. Potential funding sources also include individual donors, corporate sponsors, and local foundations. The Hermanowski Foundation grant would provide critical support to expand the program’s reach and ensure children in underserved communities have access to books, nutritious meals, and summer enrichment opportunities.

Project Duration: 8 weeks (June–August 2026) The Hot Meal & A Book Summer Enrichment Program will operate during the summer months, providing weekly literacy activities, books, meals, and family support services to children and families in East Tampa.
Geographical Area Served: East Tampa and surrounding areas of Hillsborough County, Florida, with a primary focus on the 33610 ZIP code and affordable housing communities such as Silver Oaks, Jackson Heights, Columbus Court, and Central Court. The program serves children and families facing economic challenges and limited access to educational resources.
Age Group To Be Served: 5-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Earlishia
Contact Last Name: Oates
Contact Title: CEO
Contact Phone: 727-550-6724
Contact Email: Isuppliesinc@gmail.com

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