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Organization NameOrganization Street AddressOrganization CityOrganization StateOrganization ZipContact Person - SalutationContact Person - First NameContact Person - Last NameContact Person - TitleContact Person - Telephone NumberContact Person - Email Address Grant Amount Requested Grant Amount Approved by the Council Chair IveyGrant Amount Approved by Council Chair BurroughsDifference of Decreased AmountsAdditions & Increased AmountsProposed Grant UseDemographicSent to DistrictDistrictDate of FY25 LetterFY24 ND Grant?Salutation - Award LetterFirst Name - Award LetterLast Name - Award LetterTitle - Award LetterEmail - Letter Recipientfirstlasttitleemailcompany
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A Wider Circle
10325 Kensington Pkwy, #70
KensingtonMD20895Ms.ErinAnderson
Director, Grants and Contracts
3019088172eanderson@awidercircle.org$50,000.00 $25,000.00 $0.00 ($25,000.00)This grant will fund A Wider Circle's Essential Support Program, which provides free beds, furniture, infant supplies, and other basic need items to reinforce housing stability for Prince George's County residents experiencing poverty. In 2023, the Program served more than 1,800 Prince George's County residents across 579 households. We have already served 200 County households in 2024 to date, which demonstrates the need for support. Funding will ensure continued operations, including client scheduling, item selection, and furniture provision.AdultNo5/16/2024NoMs.Erin
Anderson
Director, Grants and Contracts
eanderson@awidercircle.org
Erin
Anderson
eanderson@awidercircle.org
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A&K Family Learning Place, Inc15440 Emerald WayBowie
Maryland
20716Mrs.
Kimberlyn
WatermanPresident
240-508-5561
tkwater2@comcast.net$95,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 A&K Family Learning Place, Inc is a licensed Childcare Provider and Bus Operator for the entire state of Maryland and the purpose of the grant funds will be used to expand our Bus Routes for our Community Schools and Seniors. The grant funds will ensure that a fleet is in ADA Complaint and that each bus will include a Bus Monitor, GPS Tracking Devices and Cameras. The grant funds will also be used to provide in house training for all CDL drivers, which is essential to A&K's success.ElementaryNo5/29/2024NoMrs.
Kimberlyn
Waterman
President
tkwater2@comcast.net
Kimberlyn
Waterman
tkwater2@comcast.net
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Alice Ferguson Foundation2001 Bryan Point RoadAccokeekMD20607MsTheresaCullenExecutive Director3012925665grants@fergusonfoundation.org$25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 The Alice Ferguson Foundation requests grant funding to replace the termite-damaged floor of our historic Log Cabin, fortify our Children's Garden's perimeter fencing, and construct a chicken coop. This work will enable us to continue to offer high-quality, STEM-focused education programs to thousands of Prince George's County students.ElementaryYesHarrison5/31/2024NoMsTheresaCullen
Executive Director
grants@fergusonfoundation.org
TheresaCullen
grants@fergusonfoundation.org
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American National Red Cross
431 18th St., NW Fifth Floor
WashingtonDC20006Ms.
Catherine
Gartland
Senior Regional Philanthropy Officer
5714957260catherine.gartland@redcross.org$75,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)This grant would support the Red Cross mission in Prince George's County, including disaster response and recovery efforts, lifesaving blood collection, service to military members and their families, and community education and preparedness efforts.AdultYesHawkins5/21/2024NoMr.KeithPerry
Executive Director
keith.perry2@redcross.org
Elizabeth
Ellis
elizabeth.ellis@redcross.org
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Ardmore Enterprises
4300 Forbes Boulevard
LanhamMD20706Ms.RobynGoldsmith
Director of Development and Communications
2406363449rgoldsmith@ardmoreenterprises.org$50,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)Ardmore’s Employment First Program aims to achieve three primary goals. First, it seeks to partner with and train employers in the community to ensure equitable employment opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Second, the program is dedicated to equipping these individuals with the necessary skills and resources to secure and maintain competitive employment. This includes offering opportunities for work experience and training in real-world settings, conducting vocational interest evaluations to guide cAdultNo5/30/2024NoMs.Robyn
Goldsmith
Director of Development and Communicaitons
rgoldsmith@ardmoreenterprises.org
Robyn
Goldsmith
rgoldsmith@ardmoreenterprises.org
Ardmore Enterprises
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Art Works Studio School dba Art Works Now
4800 Rhode Island Avenue
HyattsvilleMD20781Ms.AimeeOlivoExecutive Director2022100380aimee@artworksnow.org$55,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 Funds will support Prince George's County residents ages 2 through 92+ to develop their artistic skills, build community connections, and expand their self-esteem through in person and virtual programs, including free Creative Aging classes for 400+ ages 55 or better, free weekly Art Club after school at Thomas Stone ES, summer camp scholarships, free teen classes, sliding-scale pricing for adult classes, and more. Demographics served by these funds includes pre-K, Elementary, Middle School, High School, College, Adult and Seniors in PGC.SeniorsYesFisher5/30/2024YesMs.AimeeOlivo
Executive Director
aimee@artworksnow.org
AimeeOlivo
aimee@artworksnow.org
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Autism FYI Organization Corporation(AFYI)
7507 Old Chapel DriveBowieMD20715DrJAMESBENJAMINCEO3013676517drjrbenjamin@verizon.net$150,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)Fund operations, which is a safety program having 5 compartments. 1. AFYI Law Enforcement Trainer Program online for 1st Foreward. 2. No cost Downloadable AFYI Safety App. 3. IRIS program (Immediate Recognition Increases Safety) with its registry of autistics data bank, hotline, and emergency operator. In-person training of corrections and law enforcement officers, 911 operators, public defenders, and judges. And 5. In-person training of elementary school teachersElementaryYesIvey5/31/2024NoDrJAMES
BENJAMIN
CEO
drjrbenjamin@verizon.net
jamesbenjamin
drjrbenjamin@verizon.net
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Ayuda
1990 K St. NW, Suite 500
WashingtonDC20006Ms.JessicaTrease
Director of Grants & Strategic Initiatives
(202) 243-7304
jessica.trease@ayuda.com$50,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)Ayuda requests a non-departmental grant of $50,000 from the Prince George’s County Council to provide vital immigration legal services to low-income residents. With a $50,000 grant from the Prince George’s County Council, Ayuda will provide low-income immigrant residents of with the following: (1) immigration legal consultations, (2) specialized referrals for legal representation and other services, and (3) direct legal representation in immigration matters.AdultNo5/30/2024NoMs.JessicaTrease
Director of Grants & Strategic Initiatives
jessica.trease@ayuda.com
JessicaTrease
jessica.trease@ayuda.com
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BCAUSEICAN9405 Goddard Ct.Lanham
Maryland
20706Ms.Toni
Blackwelder
Development Manager
317-759-0239
trb@bcauseican.net$100,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 BCAUSEICAN’s mission is to prevent socioeconomic disparities by equipping communities in need with STEM education. Our vision is economic empowerment through equitable access to education, employment, and job creation for the low-to-moderate income youth and families of color we serve. We respectfully request $100,000 in general operating support to sustainably grow BCAUSEICAN’s work to provide equitable access to transformative computer literacy education for youth and families from under-resourced communities in Prince George’s County, MD.ElementaryYesIvey5/17/2024YesMr.Ron
Nicholson
Executive Director
rdn@bcauseican.net
Toni
Blackwelder
trb@bcauseican.net
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Beltsville Seventh-day Adventist Church
4200 Ammendale Road
Beltsville
Maryland
20705
Pastor
SifaPotauaineExecutive Director
540-246-7704
sifap@pcsda.org$75,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 The grant amount requested above is intended to provide financial assistance to residents of Prince George’s County in District 1 and District 2 who we’ve served for the past ten years. We provide financial assistance in crisis situations in the following six areas:

1. Food
2. Rental Assistance (Case by case basis)
3. Utility Bill Assistance (Case by case)
4. Annual Dental Clinic at High Point High School
5. Annual Eye Clinic at Beltsville Adventist School
6. Public School Assistance Programs: Backpack of school supplies, and Winter clothing
AdultYesDernoga5/29/2024YesPastorSifa
Potauaine
Executive Director
sifap@pcsda.org
Sifa
Potauaine
sifap@pcsda.org
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Bi-County Business Roundtable
12138 CENTRAL AVENUE 157
MitchellvilleMD20721Mr.DarrylBarnesPresident & CEO
(800) 680-8299
zpierre64@gmail.com$50,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 BCBR will use the funds to expand our advocacy outreach, provide access to capital training initiatives, conduct training seminars for small business development, and provide a mentoring initiative.AdultYesBlegay5/31/2024NoMr.DarrylBarnes
President & CEO
info@bcbroundtable.com
DarrylBarnes
dbarnes@bcbroundtable.com
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Bishop McNamara High School6800 Marlboro PikeForestvilleMD20747Ms.KiaChatmonGrant Writer3017358401kia.chatmon@bmhs.org$75,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Bishop McNamara High School requests consideration of an FY2025 County Council Non-Departmental Grant in the amount of $75,000. Funds will be used to pay for college application workshops and SAT prep classes; provide scholarships and financial aid; and assist with increased campus security service needs.High SchoolNo5/30/2024NoDr.John
Barnhardt
President & CEO
john.barnhardt@bmhs.org
Kia
Chatmon
kia.chatmon@bmhs.org
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Bowie Business Innovation Center (Bowie BIC)
14000 Jericho Park Road, ELLC, A-131
BowieMD20715Mrs.JuneEvansExecutive Director3016510089june.evans@bowiebic.com$100,000.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 The Bowie BIC is an award-winning business accelerator that supports historically underserved entrepreneurs and small businesses in Prince George's County with identifying pain points, and developing growth strategies to excel and expand their businesses. We are requesting a Non-Departmental Grant to help underwrite salaries and benefits for staff.AdultYesWatson5/20/2024YesMrs.JuneEvans
Executive Director
june.evans@bowiebic.com
JuneEvans
june.evans@bowiebic.com
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Bowie State University National Alumni Association
P.O. Box 174BowieMD20719Dr.Kimberly
Washington
Executive Assistant
301-357-6007
drkewashington@outlook.com$30,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 The proposed grant will support three key initiatives aimed at enhancing student engagement and success. First, it will fund the Leadership Summit, an event designed to bridge the gap between alumni and students through engaging conversations on innovation, violence prevention, STEM engagement, and community service. Second, the grant will aid in establishing the first cycling program at a Maryland-based HBCU, promoting educational and health benefits for students. Lastly, funds will support an annual bike tour to fund scholarships for BSU.CollegeNo5/31/2024NoDr.Kimberly
Washington
Executive Assistant
drkewashington@outlook.com
Kimberly
Washington
drkewashington@outlook.com
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C&J MIGRANT SOLUTIONS FOUNDATION INC
10533 Storch Drive
Lanham, MD, USA
MD20706Ms.CandaceBoykinsPresident4434949231CJMIGRANTS@GMAIL.COM$50,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 The proposed $50,000 grant funding will address the urgent needs of refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants in Prince George’s County. Funds will be used to support retainer payment of attorney fees for asylum seekers, alleviating some financial burdens during the waiting period for work permits. Additionally, funds will primarily be allocated to provide ESOL classes tailored to French and Spanish speakers, addressing language barriers and facilitating community integration.AdultYesBlegay5/3/2024NoMs.CandaceBoykins
President
cjmigrants@gmail.com
CandaceBoykins
CJMIGRANTS@GMAIL.COM
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C. D. Mote, Jr. Incentive Awards Program
University of Maryland, 4200 Lehigh Road, 2101 Susquehanna Hall
College ParkMD20742Mrs.
Jacqueline
Lee
Director, C. D. Mote, Jr. Incentive Awards Program
301-405-9024
jwl@umd.edu$250,000.00 $100,000.00 $0.00 ($100,000.00)To provide scholarships and programmatic support for Prince George's County high school graduates to attend the University of Maryland.CollegeNo5/24/2024YesMrs.
Jacqueline
Lee
Director, C. D. Mote, Jr. Incentive Awards Program
jwl@umd.edu
Jacqueline
W Lee
jwl@umd.edu
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
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Capital Area Food Bank
4900 Puerto Rico Avenue NE
WashingtonDC20017Mr.AlbertCramer
Institutional Partnerships Manager
202-769-5621
acramer@capitalareafoodbank.org$100,000.00 $100,000.00 $0.00 ($100,000.00)A generous $100,000 County Council Non-Departmental Grant would specifically support the procurement and distribution of over 200,000 pounds of nutrient-rich food items to meet the elevated need of nearly 10,000 households in Prince George’s County in FY25. A generous grant would particularly enable us to provide much needed and desired quality protein and produce items for Prince George’s County residents at our school-based Family Market distributions as well as through our partner network of over 158 nonprofit food pantry partners.AdultNo5/31/2024NoMr.AlbertCramer
Institutional Partnerships Manager
acramer@capitalareafoodbank.org
AlbertCramer
acramer@capitalareafoodbank.org
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CARECEN
1460 COLUMBIA RD NW SUITE C1
WASHINGTON
DC20009MS
GENEVIEVE
AUGUSTINLEGAL DIRECTOR2023289799genevieve.augustin@carecendc.org$50,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)The funds will allow CARECEN to open an office that will provide immigration legal services and vital Spanish-language information on immigrants’ rights to the low-income Latino population of the PG County and other large newcomer immigrant groups such as Haitians, Venezuelans and West Africans. CARECEN will provide legal screenings and consultations to ensure that these immigrants will have professional evaluations of their situations and understand their eligibility for immigration benefits.AdultYesIvey5/31/2024YesMRABELNUNEZ
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
abel.nunez@carecendc.org
GENEVIEVE
ELIZABETH AUGUSTIN
genevieve.augustin@carecendc.org
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CASA Inc.1851 15th AveHyattsville
Maryland
20783Mr.KirstenClark
Senior Manager of Institutional Giving
2406704848kclark@wearecasa.org$250,000.00 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 An FY25 County Council Non-Departmental grant award will support county residents with CASA's holistic programs, services, and organizing efforts around Prince George's County from our Multicultural Center in Langley Park.AdultNo5/30/2024YesMr.GustavoTorres
Executive Director
grants@wearecasa.org
KirstenClark
grants@wearecasa.org
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Central Kenilworth Avenue Revitalization CDC, Inc.
6801 Kenilworth Ave, Riverdale, MD 20737, USA
RiverdaleMD20737Mrs.Patricia
Hayes-Parker
Executive Director2025319682peparker@ckarcdc.org$77,200.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 CKAR CDC requests a non-departmental grant to fund operations for our Health and Wellness Programs, a Community Navigator position targeted to serve Seniors, expand our outreach and services in Greater Riverdale and surrounding neighborhoods. A significant number of our residents are immigrants and refugees that are disproportionately over-burdened. Through a Community Health Worker that we train as a Community Navigator, Health Fairs, newsletters, flyers, social media and outreach, we can serve areas in Council Districts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.SeniorsYesOlson5/30/2024Yes
The Honorable
EricOlson
Councilmember
eolson@co.pg.md.us
Patricia
Hayes-Parker
peparker@ckarcdc.org
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Champ House Recovery, Inc.
8655 Normal School Road
BowieMD20715Mr.GaryZornExecutive Director
443-245-2455
garyzorn1965@gmail.com$164,000.00 $159,000.00 $159,000.00 request funding to continue our efforts in attaining our goal of gaining State Certification of our pilot 3.1 ASAM Program. Champ House (founded 1990) has provided a 30+ year legacy of recovery community service in the Prince George’s County and Bowie areas. We continue to provide 16 beds of transitional housing to individuals suffering from alcohol and substance abuse/addiction. Through the success of completing our 3.1 accreditation process, Champ House will be building a broader continuum care model that will serve hundreds of men in futureAdultYesWatson5/28/2024YesMr.GaryZorn
Executive Director
garyzorn1965@gmail.com
GaryZorn
garyzorn1965@gmail.com
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Cheverly Village3416 Belleview Ave.Cheverly
Maryland
20785Ms.LailaRiazi
President and Co-Founder
(202)258-6167
village@cheverlyvillage.org$20,000.00 $17,000.00 $0.00 ($17,000.00)$2,500 for our Digital Literacy Program. $6,000 for member and household safety and emergency preparedness: smoke, carbon monoxide, moisture/leak detectors, mobile phone battery banks, and pilot Ring doorbell/camera program. $2,300 to keep Cheverly Village membership affordable. $2,500 for wheelchair-accessible bus rental for quarterly excursions. $900 for our yearly community-wide drive-thru vaccine clinic. $1,300 for our village-specialized web platform, Helpful Village. $4,500 to help maintain essential program administrative support.SeniorsYesIvey5/30/2024YesMs.LailaRiazi
President and Co-Founder
village@cheverlyvillage.org
LailaRiazi
village@cheverlyvillage.org
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City of Bowie
15901 Fred Robinson Way
BowieMD20716Ms.KayStarrGrant Writer
301-809-3009
kstarr@cityofbowie.org$50,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 The City of Bowie requests funding to assist residents who are facing loss of housing or otherwise in need of emergency assistance.AdultYesWatson5/29/2024NoMr.JesseBuggs
Director, Office of Grant Development and Administration
jbuggs@cityofbowie.org
KayStarr
kstarr@cityofbowie.org
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City of Laurel Multiservice Center
8103 Sandy Spring Road
Laurel
Maryland
20707Mrs
Marchelle
LeBlancDirector
301-725-5300
mleblanc@laurel.md.us$100,000.00 $100,000.00 $167,000.00 $67,000.00 The requested funds will be used for operational needs, including security measures at the Laurel Multiservice Center. Ensuring the safety of staff and individuals utilizing our services.AdultYesIvey1/22/2024NoMrs
Marchelle
LeBlancDirector
mleblanc@laurel.md.us
Marchelle
LeBlanc
mleblanc@laurel.md.us
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Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA)
1900 Tucker Road
Fort Washington
Maryland
20744Mrs.TerriAllenExecutive Director
301-839-1444
grants@4caapa.org$150,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 CAAPA is requesting funding to support staffing, production, and programming at the CAAPA Cultural Center (CCC) at 1900 Tucker Rd, Ft Washington, MD, which serves county-wide citizens from 5 to 95. Programs at CCC include a variety of concerts, musical extravaganzas, recitals, and luncheons for the community. In addition, the 60+ Senior Arts Program meets every Wednesday, the CAAPA Arts Academy has classes every Saturday, and the CAAPA C.A.M.Ps. (Cultivating Artists Musicians and Performers) available during Spring and Summer.ElementaryNo5/31/2024YesMrs.TerriAllen
Executive Director
grants@4caapa.org
Dr.
Dale Allen
grants@4caapa.org
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Coalition for Public Safety Training in Schools, Inc.
6218 Dimrill Court
Ft Washington
MD20744Mr.WilliamTaylorExecutive Director
240-508-4203
wtaylor@cpsts.org$50,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 A Non-Departmental Grant will support the continued implementation of CPSTS programs. Specifically, CPSTS is developing an electrical pre- apprenticeship program to help disconnected youth and returning citizens prepare for gainful employment in the trades and Public Safety industries. CPSTS will also continue to offer driver education scholarships and a summer internship with a local engineering firm to Prince George’s County Public Schools students and beneficiaries at the Maryland Multicultural/Latin American Youth Center.High SchoolNo5/13/2024YesMr.WilliamTaylor
Executive Director
wtaylor@cpsts.org
William
C. Taylor, Executive Director
wtaylor@cpsts.org
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Coalition for Stronger Communities, Inc.
11550 Livingston Road
Fort Washington
MD20749Dr.
Keairra A.
AdamsBoard Chair2023690862cscfdn.org@gmail.com$60,000.00 $55,000.00 $55,000.00 The Coalition for Stronger Communities, Inc. and the Fort Washington Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Sorority, Inc. intends to apply for $60,000 in funding to implement a Thanksgiving Food Drive, Health Fair, 5K Walk, Blood Drive and K-12 Backpack giveaway for the citizens in District 9. For 35 years FWAC has provided a variety of community services for the residents of Prince George’s County. We will give back and continue our tradition of providing services related to physical and mental health and well-being, educational advancement and food.SeniorsYesIvey5/30/2024YesDr.
Keairra A.
Adams
Board Chair
cscfdn.org@gmail.com
Keairra
A. Adams
cscfdn.org@gmail.com
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Coalition of Concerned Black Christian Men (CCBCM)
15504 Whistling Oak Way
AccokeekMD20607Mr.MichaelCrawfordTreasurer3012540927ccbcm@verizon.net$50,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)The CCBCM is submitting this letter of consideration because we think our scholarship program and our Outreach programs fit within the scope of the partnership between the Prince George’s County government and the non-profit community. We think these programs are very much aligned with the goals and objectives of the Non-Departmental grant and we are requesting $50,000 (Scholarships $30,000; Outreach (Monthly SHARE Food Baskets $7,500; Thanksgiving $2,500; Christmas $5,000 and Monetary Donations $5,000) to support our programs.CollegeNo5/3/2024NoMr.Michael
Crawford
CCBCM Treasurer
ccbcm@vverizon.net
Michael
Crawford
ccbcm@verizon.net
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Community Advocates for Family & Youth, Inc. (CAFY)
8401 Corporate Dr. #400
Landover
Maryland
20785Mrs.AleciaCrichlow
Grants & Sustainability Coordinator
2405351432cafygrants@cafyonline.org$80,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 Support survivors of families who have experienced a homicide.
Provide support and direct services to secondary victims of crime, as they also have a need for mental health counseling.
Provide financial services for transportation for counseling sessions and trips to court house for hearings and trials, bailiff costs for Saturday courthouse visits, emergency hotel stays for families who feel unsafe in their homes, etc.
Support Prince George's County Public School System where children, teachers, coaches, etc. have been impacted by a homicide.
AdultNo5/22/2024NoMrs.ArleenJoell
Executive Director
cafygrants@cafyonline.org
Alecia
F. Crichlow
acrichlow@cafyonline.org
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Community Builders Ltd.
1220 Swan Harbour Circle
Fort Washington
MD20744Dr.KanikaJonesDirector
240-565-3660
communitybuildersmd@verizon.net$55,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)Funding will be used to support a summer and after/out-of-school time academic enrichment program for elementary, middle and high schoolers. It will expose them to reading/literacy, math and science resources; cultural exposure through college, museum, STEM fair visits; and additional support to ease critical transitions from middle to high school and upon high school graduation. Funding will permit this program to expand beyond the existing schools, to ensure specialists are in place for English language learners and youth with special needs.ElementaryYes
Burroughs
5/30/2024NoDr.KanikaJonesDirector
joneskanika2@gmail.com
KanikaJones
joneskanika2@gmail.com
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Community Crisis Services, Inc.4316 Farragut St.Hyattsville
Maryland
20781Mr.WilliamLeary
Development Director
2405654144billl@ccsimd.org$150,000.00 $70,000.00 $0.00 ($70,000.00)Funding will be utilized to continue CCSI programming including the Warm Nights Homeless Shelter, Safe Passages Domestic Violence Shelter, 9-8-8 Suicide Prevention hotline services and 2-1-1 information and referral services among other programming.AdultYesIvey5/3/2024YesMr.TimothyJansen
Chief Executive Order
timj@ccsimd.org
WilliamLeary
billl@ccsimd.org
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Community Forklift
4671 Tanglewood Drive
EdmonstonMD20781Ms.KatyKutzner
Development Manager
301-985-5180
katy@communityforklift.org$100,000.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 Funding through the FY2025 Non-Departmental Grant program would directly support Community Forklift’s efforts to divert reusable home and building materials from the landfill and provide them to the community at low cost and for free. Additionally, funding will equip the organization to expand its workforce training program.AdultYesIvey5/30/2024YesMr.TreyDavis
Executive Director
trey@communityforklift.org
KatyKutzner
katy@communityforklift.org
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Community Legal Services of Prince George's County, Inc.
6301 Ivy Lane, Suite 720
GreenbeltMD20770Ms.Ivy
Finkenstadt
Managing Attorney2024416740finkenstadt@clspgc.org$55,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Community Legal Services of Prince George's County, Inc. (CLS) seeks a Non-Departmental Grant award for $55,000 for our Mobile Legal Services Program, to provide services to areas that lack access to transportation and other systemic reasons. Mobile Legal Services provides legal advice and referral for family, landlord-tenant, foreclosure, bankruptcy, domestic violence, wills, and expungements.AdultYesIvey5/20/2024YesMs.Jessica
Quincosa
Executive Director
quincosa@clspgc.org
Ivy
Finkenstadt
finkenstadt@clspgc.org
CLSPGC
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Community Mediation Maryland, Prince George's Community Collaborative Resolution Center
9111 Edmonston Rd, Greenbelt Md 20770
GreenbeltMD20770Mrs.TerriBlackwellCenter Directer3018211579director.pgccrc@gmail.com$68,323.00 $15,000.00 $0.00 ($15,000.00)The funds will be used to cover the salary, benefits, equipment, travel expenses, and professional development of the new Part-time Quality Assurance Coordinator as well as a portion of the salaries of his/her supporting staff.AdultYesIvey5/21/2024NoMrs.TerriBlackwell
Center Director
director.pgccrc@gmail.com
TerriBlackwell
director.pgccrc@gmail.com
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Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George's County, Inc.
6811 Kenilworth Avenue, Suite 402
RiverdaleMD20737MsKaraBundy
Chief Operating Officer
3012090491kbundy@pgcasa.org$150,000.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 To provide best interest advocacy for Prince George's County youth who have experienced foster care due to abuse and neglect.High SchoolYesHarrison5/13/2024YesMsYolandaJohnson
Executive Director
yjohnson@pgcasa.org
KaraBundy
kbundy@pgcasa.org
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Easterseals DC MD VA1420 Spring StreetSilver Spring
Maryland
20910Mr.DennisAlexander
Director of Government Relations & Advocacy
3019209739dalexander@eseal.org$50,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 The grant funds will support the Easterseals Community Behavioral Health Project, providing evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally competent services to under-served populations. The program will be co-located at our two Head Start Centers in the southern part of the County and provide community-based services to Head Start families as well as the broader community. We will be working with local pediatricians through a Collaborative Care Model, which coordinates primary and behavioral health care to treat conditions such as depression.AdultYesIvey5/23/2024YesMr.LarryBram
Senior VP, Innovation & Program Development
lbram@eseal.org
Dennis
Alexander
dalexander@eseal.org
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ecoLatinos, Inc.
7309 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 218
College Park
Maryland
20740Ms.RubyStemmleCEO2408326090ruby@ecolatinos.org$250,000.00 $112,500.00 $0.00 ($112,500.00)The requested $250,000 is intended to be used for the following purposes:
• Salaries and Benefits: Covering the costs associated with hiring and retaining 1.5 full-time equivalent positions, enhancing our capacity to deliver programs effectively.
• Program Expansion: Developing new programs and expanding existing ones to meet the growing needs of our community.
• Operational Support: Ensuring that our organization has the necessary resources to operate efficiently and effectively.
AdultYesIvey5/30/2024YesMs.RubyStemmle
Founder & CEO
ruby@ecolatinos.org
RubyStemmle
ruby@ecolatinos.org
NEW - EcoLatinos.ORG
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Edward Charles Foundation- Community on the Frontline
269 S Beverly Drive STE 338
Beverly Hills
California
90212Ms.JannaParkerDirector
301 442 1688
cotfrontline@gmail.com$200,000$0$510,000 $510,000our organization will use the proposed funding to focus on addressing the communities of District Seven- specifically the seniors and youth by providing direct aid for projects related to Health and Wellness, LGBTQIA, Seniors living, Lifting up Girls in Sports, and General Aid, as well as other community events to include but not limited to teacher appreciation, resupplying schools with direct resources, and offering of community service learning hours to our youth are vital to our community during this time and in the future. Our organizationAdultYesOriadha5/31/2024YesMs.JannaParkerDirector
cotfrontline@gmail.com
JannaParker
cotfrontline@gmail.com
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End Time Harvest Ministries, Inc.5808 Harland Street
New Carrollton
MD20784Rev.GailA AddisonPresident/CEO3013457548revaddison@ethm.org$150,000.00 $100,000.00 $50,000.00 ($50,000.00)End Time Harvest Ministries (ETHM) is requesting $150,000 Non-departmental funding for FY2025. These funds are needed to help ETHM increase its capacity to continue the crime and violence prevention initiatives that successfully prepare students to graduate on time college, career, and workforce ready. These funds will also help to continue ETHM’s demonstration project that engage youth and parents in the Youth Safety and Mental Health Education Initiative primarily in the Port Towns that will target Bladensburg High School students.High SchoolYesIvey5/28/2024YesRev.Gail
A Addison
President/CEO
revaddison@ethm.org
Rev.
Gail A. Addison
revaddison@ethm.org
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Engaged Community Offshoots, Inc dba ECO City Farms
6010 Taylor RoadRiverdaleMD20737MsMargaret
Morgan-Hubbard
CEO2028123901info@ecocityfarms.org$100,000.00 $75,000.00 $0.00 ($75,000.00)A FY25 Non-Departmental grant of general support funding will enable ECO City Farms to maintain and replenish its core infrastructure, strengthen its organizational identity and develop its Board and staff leadership.AdultNo5/23/2024YesMs
Margaret
Morgan-Hubbard
CEO
info@ecocityfarms.org
Margaret
Morgan-Hubbard
info@ecocityfarms.org
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EVOLVE, Inc.1424 Paddocks CourtCrownsvilleMD21032MrsSandraArringtonSecretary/Treasurer3012376572san6608@aol.com$75,000.00 $45,000.00 $0.00 ($45,000.00)sponsor the following to support kids & families in PG County: clothing drive for underprivileged kids & families during winter months; Christmas party for underprivileged kids; free football camp; art therapy initiative to help kids cope with stress and mental behavior; and backpack shopping for back to school.ElementaryYesHarrison5/29/2024NoMrs.sandra
Arrington
Secretary/Treasurer
san6608@aol.com
Sandra
Arrington
san6608@aol.com
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Fairmont Heights Football Alumni Association, Inc.
8032 Chapel Cove DrLaurel
Maryland
20707Mr.CarlosPrillmanPresident3017068957fhfootballalumni@gmail.com$5,000.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 ($5,000.00)The proposed use of the funds will be to provide nutritional pre game meals for varsity and junior varsity football players at Fairmont Heights High School during the FY 25 football season. The justification is that we have been made aware that many of the players come from low income homes, don’t have access to nutritional food and are hungry on game day. There are approximately 50 student athletes each year (10 weeks).High SchoolNo5/1/2024NoMr.CarlosPrillman
President
fhfootballalumni@gmail.com
CarlosPrillman
fhfootballalumni@gmail.com
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Fairmount Heights Community Development Corporation
6003 Lee Place
Fairmount Heights
Maryland
20743MrsRenita
Flood-Bennett
Director2024553528fhcdcmd@gmail.com$15,000.00 $7,000.00 $0.00 ($7,000.00)To expand a collaborative and collective approach to address housing instability, disadvantages in underserved communities and providing economic development strategies and related issues that impact the community overall economic value.
Continue to support the mission of the organization: Housing & Supportive Services, Workforce & Business Development, Mental Health & Wellness Awareness, Children, Youth & Senior Services, Meal & Nutrition Services, (PPE).
AdultNo5/23/2024NoMrsRenita
Flood-Bennett
Director
fhcdcmd@gmail.com
Renita
M Flood-Bennett
fhcdcmd@gmail.com
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FAME - Foundation for the Advancement of Music & Education, Inc.
7100 Quisinberry WayBowieMD20720Ms.
Arethia Toni
LewisFounder & CEO
301-412-7374
tlewis@famemusic.org$150,000.00 $120,000.00 $120,000.00 Funding from this grant will be used for general operating expenses and staffing at FAME’s three satellite locations open to all Prince George's youth.High SchoolYesWatson5/11/2024NoMs.
Arethia Toni
Lewis
Founder & CEO
tlewis@FAMEmusic.org
Arethia
Toni Lewis
tlewis@FAMEmusic.org
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First Generation College Bound
8101 Sandy Spring Road, Suite 230
Laurel
Maryland
20707Mr.JosephFisherCEO & Founder
301-332-0188
jfisher@fgcb.org$200,000.00 $180,000.00 $180,000.00 Funds from the Prince George’s County Council provide FGCB with reliable general operating support that sustains the full scope of our educational interventions for low-income students, including our Homework Club for residents of the Kimberly Gardens complex and our College Access Program at eight Prince George’s County public high schools.High SchoolNo5/17/2024YesMr.JosephFisher
CEO & Founder
jfisher@fgcb.org
JosephFisher
jfisher@fgcb.org
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Fish of Laurel, Inc308 Gorman AveLaurelMD20707Mrs
Stephanie
Hammond
President, Board of Trustees
201-214-4536
stephanie@fishoflaurel.org$25,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 The focus for this grant will be the expansion of our nightly dinner service into the City of Laurel Multiservice Center at 204 Ft. Meade Road. The center is where residents of the Greater Laurel area will be able to obtain a variety of human services, as well as utilize short-term housing during times of transition. Fish of Laurel will provide dinner for residents of the center and members of the community who need meal assistance.AdultNo5/31/2024YesMrs
Stephanie
Hammond
President, Board of Trustees
stephanie@fishoflaurel.org
Stephanie
Hammond
stephanie@fishoflaurel.org
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Food & Friends219 Riggs RD NEWashingtonDC20011Ms.CaseyDyson
Government Relations and Public Funding Director
202-269-6836
cdyson@foodandfriends.org$100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Food & Friends improves health outcomes and reduces healthcare costs by home-delivering Medically Tailored Meals (MTM) and Medical Nutrition Therapy to neighbors who are too ill to shop or cook for themselves. Clients living with complex and debilitating health issues such as diabetes, heart disease and kidney failure receive services free of charge, including dependents. Our 2023 Client Survey found 91% of respondents are better able to follow doctors’ orders, 81% report improved mental health and 89% report improved quality of life.AdultYesIvey5/14/2024YesMs.CaseyDyson
Government Relations and Public Funding Director
cdyson@foodandfriends.org
CaseyDyson
cdyson@foodandfriends.org
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FRESH Fully Restoring Every Sons Hope
3406 63rd AveCheverlyMD20785Mr.AnthonyWilsonExecutive Director
240-938-2166
fullyrestoringeverysonshope2013@yahoo.com
$20,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 We want to teach students how to create and install wigs for those suffering from alopecia and cancer and our desire outcome is to empower students to become great at making patience and those suffering from hair loss do to an illness feel better about themselves. The students will learn how to create desired styles for those who will be receiving the wigs and how to achieve various braiding techniques that will accommodate those different hairstyles wanted by the individuals who will be receiving a wig.High SchoolNoIvey5/5/2024YesMrAnthonyWilson
Executive Director
fullyrestoringeverysonshope2013@yahoo.com
AnthonyJ Wilson
fullyrestoringeverysonshope2013@yahoo.com
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Gabriel Network
2137 Defense Highway, Ste. 10
CroftonMD21114Dr.SusanneKohl-Parker
Director, Mission Advancement
8002643565susanne.kohl-parker@gabrielnetwork.org$25,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Gabriel Network respectfully requests a $25,000 FY2025 County Council Non-Departmental Grant award. This funding will support Gabriel Network’s maternity home in Bowie (3052 Traymore Ln.) which provides transitional housing to homeless women with unanticipated pregnancies. Gabriel Network will renovate this home to allow for a live-in house mom and her family; grant funds will support the renovation, projected to cost between $100k-$150k; this estimate is based on the recent renovation of Gabriel Network’s maternity home in Gaithersburg.AdultYesWatson4/24/2024NoMrs.TiffanyFarley
Executive Director
tiffany.farley@gabrielnetwork.org
Susanne
Kohl-Parker
susanne.kohl-parker@gabrielnetwork.org
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Glenarden American Legion Auxiliary Unit 275
8201 Martin Luther King Jr. Highway
Glenarden
Maryland
20791Ms.LindaWatersUnit 275 President
202 802 1570
Capricornlady@verizon.net$25,000.00 $10,000.00 $0.00 ($10,000.00)If awarded a grant(s), the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 275 will provide support to veterans, active duty military, their families, children and youth, and the community through various outreach programs and new initiatives.AdultNo5/20/2024NoMs.LindaWaters
Unit 275 President
Capricornlady@verizon.net
LindaWaters
Capricornlady@verizon.net
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Glenarden Woods ES Parent Teacher Association
7801 Glenarden PkwyGlendaleMD20706Ms.MonicaLeePTA President2403810805monicalee@c3tech.io$46,810.34 $45,000.00 $0.00 ($45,000.00)Monica Lee, President of Glenarden Woods Elementary School PTA, seeks $46,810.34 to boost academic and community programs. GWES, top-ranked among 855 Maryland elementary schools, prioritizes STEM education and socioemotional development. With a student body comprising 90% minority and 40% economically disadvantaged students, funding is sought for technology (e.g., interactive whiteboard, 3D printer, marquee), teacher supplies, and inaugural Friends & Family Thanksgiving event, aiming to serve 150 families during the holiday.ElementaryNoIvey5/30/2024NoMs.MonicaLee
GWES PTA President
monicalee@c3tech.io
MonicaLee
monicalee@c3tech.io
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Good Intentions Foundation, Inc.4207 Monroe St.
Colmar Manor
MD20722Ms.DeJaneeFennellPRESIDENT & CEO2023093694dejanee@goodintentionsfoundation.org$20,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 Good Intentions Foundation seeks this grant to enhance our key programs: Feeding Hope, Clothing with Care, and Resourceful Support. The funding will directly support our food security initiatives, ensuring no community member goes hungry. It will also expand our clothing distribution to bolster confidence and dignity among those we serve. Additionally, the grant will enhance our efforts to provide essential resources, empowering families and youth to build resilient, sustainable futures.AdultYesIvey5/3/2024YesMs.DeJaneeFennell
PRESIDENT & CEO
dejanee@goodintentionsfoundation.org
DeJaneeFennell
dejanee@goodintentionsfoundation.org
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Greater Oxon Hill Community Development Corporation
5427 Indian Head Highway
Forest Heights
Maryland
20745Ms.CynthiaMannExecutive Director
301-395-0808
cmann@gohcdc.org$35,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 The Greater Oxon Hill CDC would like to support the current program under our Small Acts of Kindness program and offer for another year lawn care and snow removal services for our senior and disable residents within the 20745-zip code boundary.SeniorsYes
Burroughs
5/29/2024YesMs.CynthiaMann
Executive Director
cmann@gohdcd.org
CynthiaMann
cmann@gohcdc.org
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Greater Washington Community Foundation
1325 G St NW, Suite 480
WashingtonDC20005Ms.MandiKoba
Program Officer, Economic Mobility
202-955-5890
akoba@thecommunityfoundation.org$500,000.00 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 The Greater Washington Community Foundation (GWCF) seeks a $500,000 grant to support Thrive Prince George’s, a two-year, guaranteed income pilot that seeks to provide greater economic stability and mobility for families in Prince George’s County by providing unconditional monthly payment of $800 to 50 youth (ages 18-24) who aged out of foster care and 125 seniors (ages 60+) for a 24-month period. This public-private partnership includes GWCF, Prince George’s County’s Executive Office and County Council, and the Meyer Foundation.AdultYesIvey5/23/2024YesMs.ToniaWellons
President & CEO
twellons@thecommunityfoundation.org
MandiKoba
akoba@thecommunityfoundation.org
Greater Washington Community Foundation
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Health Empowerment Network of Maryland, Inc.
12138 Central Ave., Suite 112,
Mitchellville
Maryland
20721Mr.EugeneGrantPresident/CEO2404355038egrant@henmaryland.org$250,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 If awarded, funding will be specifically used to hire personnel to provide chronic care management, transitional care management and remote patient monitoring services. Additionally, funding may be used to upgrade technology, provide internet service, and enhance special features.SeniorsYesIvey5/3/2024NoMr.EugeneGrant
President/CEO
egrant@henmaryland.org
EugeneW. Grant
egrant@henmaryland.org
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Hillcrest-Marlow Heights Civic Association Dollars for Scholars
3847 Branch Ave # 102
Temple HillsMD20748Mr.
Freddie Davis
Davis
Chair, Scholarship Program
3016410428fdavis2sr@verizon.net$10,000.00 $5,000.00 $20,000.00 $15,000.00 Grant funds requested will be used to provide scholarship aid to Prince George's County graduating high school seniors and continuing college students. Grant will aid in providing a local source of funds to help students to start their college education and prevent students from dropping out of school due to a lack of funds.High SchoolNo5/31/2024NoMr.FreddieDavis
Chair, Scholarship Program
fdavis2sr@verizon.net
FreddieDavis
fdavis2sr@verizon.net
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Homes Not Borders3610 East St.LandoverMD20785Ms.AmyWrona
Development Director
5712621539amy@homesnotborders.org$50,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Homes Not Borders is requesting $50,000 to support the set up of homes for refugees and forced migrants who settle in Prince George’s County. We will be using the funds to support all aspects of our program: salaries for program staff as well as purchase of home furnishings and supplies.AdultYesOlson5/31/2024NoMs.LauraOsuri
Executive Director
laura@homesnotborders.org
Amy
Hoang Wrona
amy@homesnotborders.org
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Hope Connections for Cancer Support
8201 Corporate Dr 605
Landover
Maryland
20785MsAmyWeinberg
Director of Development
3016347500amy@hopeconnectionsforcancer.org$55,000.00 $55,000.00 $0.00 ($55,000.00)Cancer is the second greatest cause of death for Prince Georgians, with significant race-based disparities in death rates. We have established a pipeline from county hospitals to residents, aided by our Faith Based Cancer Education Consortium, a group of church health and cancer ministry leaders, who meet regularly to plan and recruit for outreach and screening events within their congregations. This proposal will support 10 church-led education programs and screening events and funding for our free programs serving 1200 residentsAdultYesIvey5/28/2024YesMsMary
McCusker
President and CEO
mary@hopeconnectionsforcancer.org
Amy
Weinberg
amy@hopeconnectionsforcancer.org
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Housing Initiative Partnership, Inc. (HIP)
6525 Belcrest Road, Ste 555
HyattsvilleMD20782Ms.LesiaBullock
Dir of Resources & Comm
3019855122lrbullock@hiphomes.org$50,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 Funding will be used to cover general operating expenses related to hiring and retaining the community outreach staffers necessary to continue educating an increasing number of low-income individuals, seniors, and families across Prince George’s County able to access the various free housing & rental counseling services available through HIP’s Hyattsville office, and virtually by telephone, email and online. Demand continues to increase.AdultYesIvey5/31/2024YesMs.
Stephanie
Proestel
Executive Director
sproestel@hiphomes.org
Lesia
R. Bullock
lrbullock@hiphomes.org
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Human Services Coalition of Prince George’s County dba Nonprofit Prince George’s County
10201 Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy
Bowie
Maryland
20720MsTiffany
Turner-Allen
Executive Director
202-246-9363
tiffany@nonprofitpgc.org$150,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)With the grant funds will continue to expand training, capacity building and support services for all nonprofit organizations in Prince George’s County, in addition to the direct service provision that we now provide. Funding expansion areas encompass general operating support, including but not limited to increased staff, accounting services, professional fees, and supplemental costs for training and technical assistance for nonprofits across the County.AdultNo5/7/2024YesMsTiffany
Turner-Allen
Executive Director
tiffany@nonprofitpgc.org
Tiffany
Turner-Allen
tiffany@nonprofitpgc.org
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IMPACTdmv Inc.11010 Pelican Dr.
Upper Marlboro
Maryland
20772Ms.ArmaniMcMillanExecutive Director3013953424amcmillan@IMPACTdmv.org$100,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 IMPACTdmv Inc. seeks funding to support underserved minority youth in Prince George’s County, Maryland, navigating the competitive college landscape. We combat limited opportunities hindering educational and career goals, especially for minorities. Requesting a $100,000 FY2024 grant, our flagship program, IMPACT Your Acceptance (IYA), empowers students, resulting in $20M+ in scholarships since 2019. Initiatives like IMPACT Your Career (IYC) and College Camp (CC) expand our impact, emphasizing career advancement and wider accessibility.High SchoolYes
Burroughs
5/31/2024YesMs.ArmaniMcMillan
Executive Director
amcmillan@IMPACTdmv.org
ArmaniMcMillan
amcmillan@IMPACTdmv.org
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In Reach, Inc.
9701 Apollo Drive, Suite 100
Largo
Maryland
20774Ms.ToniSmithExecutive Director
301-357-8433
tsmith@inreachinc.org$25,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Spark Reading empowers Prince George's County residents through literacy. Recognizing the unique needs of our senior population, we've specifically designed a program component for residents aged 65 and over. Focusing on topics relevant to seniors like healthcare benefits, navigating social security, and preventing scams, the program empowers individuals to access information, advocate for themselves, and actively participate in shaping their community.SeniorsYesWatson5/28/2024NoMs.ToniSmith
Executive Director
tsmith@inreachinc.org
ToniA Smith
tsmith@inreachinc.org
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Inncuvate Community Development Partners, Inc.
9701 Apollo Drive, Suite 301
Largo
Maryland
20774Mr.MarkLawrencePresident
301 683-7373
mark@inncuvate.org$60,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 We request funds to expand our work to facilitate future generations' career and/or entrepreneurial opportunities for economically and/or educationally disadvantaged communities of color in the County. We aim to build a countywide innovation and technology entrepreneurship platform that operates in multiple districts to directly connect and convene communities to receive in-person and virtual programs. Our portfolio of innovation facilities will be in proximity to neighborhoods with limited resources and/or lack of tech-enabled education.AdultNo5/31/2024YesMr.Mark
Lawrence
President
mark@inncuvate.org
Mark
Lawrence
mark@inncuvate.org
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Institute for Public Health Innovation fiscal agent for the Prince Georges Food Equity Council
1401 Mercantile Lane, Suite 481
Largo
Maryland
20774MsEvelynKellyDirector
202-407-7086
ekelly@institutephi.org$50,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)The Prince Georges Food Equity Council will design and implement programs and systems changes that increase County food distribution and storage capacity, increase County procurement from local growers and minority owned businesses and address the root causes of food insecurity in the County.AdultNo5/29/2024NoMr.MichaelRhein
President and CEO
mrhein@institutephi.org
EvelynKelly
ekelly@institutephi.org
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ISeeYou Foundation1849 Brightseat RoadLandover
Maryland
20785MsSalwaTagouriCEO
301-751-0222
contact@isyfoundation.org$75,000.00 $47,500.00 $0.00 ($47,500.00)The ISeeYou Foundation is requesting these funds to address an issue many families face, which is food insecurity. Our goal for 2025 is to create and distribute 1500 family food bags as well as continue to expand other ISYF programs. The funds requested will also support the ISYF’s other efforts including creating and distributing winter care packages, hygiene and snack bags, as well as some grocery gift cards for families.AdultYesIvey5/18/2024NoMsSalwaTagouriCEO
contact@isyfoundation.org
SalwaTagouri
contact@isyfoundation.org
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Jacob's Ladder Inc
11414 Livingston Road
Fort Washington
MD20744MrJarrielJordanExecutive Director
240-691-3619
life@thejacobsladder.org$30,000.00 $10,000.00 $0.00 ($10,000.00)We respectfully request $30,000 to support our ongoing programs: Stand Up & Deliver Extended, Juvenile Reentry, Diversion, Academic Enrichment, Trade Career Academy and our Junior Workforce Academy.High SchoolYes
Burroughs
5/7/2024YesMrJarriel
Jordan, Sr
Executive Director
life@thejacobsladder.org
Jarriel
Jordan, Sr
life@thejacobsladder.org
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Joan's House, Inc.5916 Cable AveSuitland
Maryland
20746MrRomelWilliamsPresident & Founder5856151435romelw13@joanshouseinc.org$250,000.00$0.00$457,000.00 $457,000.00These funds will empower us to continue our great work around crime prevention in the county by providing safety and surveillance equipment, allow us to continue our youth development programming, and providing much needed services to our senior citizens.High SchoolYes
Burroughs
5/31/2024YesMrRomelWilliams
President & Founder
romelw13@joanshouseinc.org
RomelWilliams
romelw13@joanshouseinc.org
69
Josies Closet Inc
3631 Autumn Glen Circle
BurtonsvilleMD20866MsVanessaDavisCEO
240-506-0681
vanessadavis@josiescloset.org$40,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 This funding will enable us to provide new uniforms, shoes, and essential clothing items to 200 elementary students enduring clothing insecurity in elementary schools.ElementaryNo5/15/2024NoMsVanessaDavisCEO
vanessadavis@josiescloset.org
VANESSA
DAVIS
vanessadavis@josiescloset.org
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Juanita C. Grant Foundation Inc.
9221 Hampton Overlook
Capitol Heights
MD20743Ms.S. OrleneGrantFounder, Pres. & CEO3013258850ogrant@jcgfdn.org$15,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 The Juanita C. Grant Foundation is seeking $15,000 in non-departmental grant funds to support expanding the Elder Abuse and Fraud Prevention Training Series to home care agencies, assisted living facilities, nursing homes and churches within Prince George’s County. We offer tailored trainings for older adults that no other non-profit provides. Since 2017, the Elder Abuse and Financial Fraud Prevention Training Series provides interactive training featuring law enforcement, resulting in increased awareness of over 25,705 older adults.SeniorsNo5/13/2024YesMs.S. OrleneGrant
Founder, President & CEO
ogrant@jcgfdn.org
S.
Orlene Grant
ogrant@jcgfdn.org
71
Judge Me Now Literacy & STEAM Resources
7208 Perrywood Road
Upper Marlboro
MD20772Mrs.TakiaToomerFounder2022771763judgemenoweduinc@gmail.com$200,000.00 $25,000.00 $0.00 The grant funds will be used for four major programs:
Literacy & STEAM Program- Combating illiteracy and exposing students to STEAM professions and skills
Food Insecurity Program - We address food insecurity by providing healthy meals and food assistance to families in need.
Elder Isolation Program - We address elder isolation by providing social and recreational activities for seniors in the community.
Volunteering Program - We promote volunteering by providing opportunities for individuals and groups to volunteer in the community.
High SchoolNo5/12/2024YesMrs.TakiaToomerFounder
judgemenoweduinc@gmail.com
TakiaToomer
judgemenoweduinc@gmail.com
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Junior Achievement of Greater Washington
919 18th Street NW, Suite 901
Washington
District of Columbia
20006Ms.DevinDonaldson
Director, Development
(517)862-5550
jagwgrants@ja.org$75,000.00 $15,000.00 $0.00 ($15,000.00)JA) requests $75,000 from Prince George’s County Council. With this grant, JA will deliver in-school educational support services to 13,417 students across Prince George’s County Public Schools. Our goal will be to empower students with the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their futures, and make smart academic and economic choices. A partnership with the Prince George’s County Council will specifically support programmatic enhancements to increase the accessibility of our programs and 3DE model.High SchoolNo5/31/2024NoMs.ChristinaBeyer
VP, Development
jagwgrants@ja.org
Devin
Donaldson
jagwgrants@ja.org
73
Kappa Epsilon Lambda Education Foundation
P.O. Box 7485Largo
Maryland
20792Dr.KevinGlasperChair
240 383-9881
kglaspersr@gmail.com$100,000.00$0.00$100,000.00 $100,000.00FY 25 grant funds will be used to purchase marketing and technological resources for our programs. We will also use part of the funding to award deserving high school seniors with college scholarships, support our Annual KELEF College Fair, purchase materials and resources for Alpha Academy, sponsor deserving mentees to attend the Leadership Development Institute and Project Alpha. We would like to use the grant funds to support our community service programs, provide a mental health symposium, a new youth bike program and for facility fees.High SchoolYes
Burroughs
5/17/2024YesDr.KevinGlasperChair
kglaspersr@gmail.com
KevinGlasper
kglaspersr@gmail.com
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Kappa Foundation of Fort Washington Inc. (KFFW)
P.O. Box 44071
Fort Washington
MD20749Mr.RonaldAustin
Treasurer, Executive Board Member
703-328-8638
treas@kffw.org$75,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 The purpose of the requested grant is to provide funding for the District Nine Health Fair and KFFW Scholarship Program, supporting the community and the Councilman's initiatives. We would use these grant funds to provide outreach, education and training geared towards our organization’s commitment to addressing and improving health and human services throughout our area of service.AdultNo5/29/2024NoMr.RonaldAustin
Treasurer
treas@kffw.org
RonaldAustin
treas@kffw.org
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La Clínica del Pueblo
2970 Belcrest Center Drive Unit 301
HyattsvilleMD20782Mr.EdwinVela
Grants & Funded Contracts Coordinator
(202) 998-8291
evela@lcdp.org$30,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 ($20,000.00)La Clínica del Pueblo respectfully requests $30,000 through the FY2025 Prince George’s County Council Non-Departmental Grant. The funding will support the ongoing provision of our primary care, mental health services, and community-based programs for low-income, uninsured or underinsured, and Limited English Proficient (LEP) Latino individuals in Prince George’s County.AdultNo5/28/2024YesMr.CarlosPlazas
Chief Financial Officer / Chief Operations Officer
cplazas@lcdp.org
EdwinVela
evela@lcdp.org
La Clinica del Pueblo - Non profit
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Lanham Boys and Girls Club7700 Good Luck RoadLanham
Maryland
20706Mr.KevinSnowdenPresident
301-741-7709
Snowdenk32@yahoo.com$50,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Make repairs to Lanham Sports ParkElementaryYesWatson5/29/2024NoMr.Kevin
Snowden
President
Snowdenk32@yahoo.com
Kevin
Snowden
Snowdenk32@yahoo.com
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Latin American Youth Center6200 Sheridan StreetRiverdaleMD20737Ms.
Mirna (Lupi)
Quinteros-Grady
President and CEO2023192225lupi@layc-dc.org$100,000.00 $90,000.00 $90,000.00 Support of Latin American Youth Center/Maryland Multicultural Youth Center's (LAYC/MMYC) Prince George's County programs, to support middle school and high school youths' successful transition to adulthood via academic, workforce, and wraparound support.
Middle School
YesIvey5/30/2024YesMs.
Mirna (Lupi)
Quinteros-Grady
President and CEO
development@layc-dc.org
Mirna
(Lupi) Quinteros-Grady
development@layc-dc.org
78
Latinas USA
11208 Cool Breeze Place
Germantown
Maryland
20876Dr.ClaudiaCamposDirector
(240) 426-3756
ccamposlatinasusa@gmail.com$50,000.00 $50,000.00 $0.00 ($50,000.00)Latinas USA will implement “Juntas” an initiative to provide culturally competent and language appropriate training, coaching, and mentoring to Latina women and youth in Prince George’s County, that will permit them to effectively address challenges and needs regarding their physical, emotional, and financial health and wellbeing.AdultNo5/24/2024NoDr.ClaudiaCamposDirector
ccamposlatinasusa@gmail.com
Claudia
L. Campos
ccamposlatinasusa@gmail.com
79
Laurel Advocacy & Referral Services, Inc.
311 Laurel AveLaurel
Maryland
20707MsShannonMoutonExecutive Director3015008235smouton@laureladvocacy.org$175,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 A FY 2025 priority for LARS is to increase focus on the specialized needs of seniors, especially those with limited mobility and/or limited access to personal or public transportation. LARS has partnered with Enterprise Residential, LLC, a nonprofit that operates the Park View at Laurel apartment complex for low-income 55+ seniors, to provide monthly mobile grocery delivery, financial support and case management services to 100 senior households.SeniorsYesDernoga5/15/2024YesMsShannonMouton
Executive Director
smouton@laureladvocacy.org
ShannonMouton
smouton@laureladvocacy.org
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Legacy Premier Foundation
3311 Toledo Terrace, Suite B203
Hyattsville
Maryland
20782Ms.LyndaDorman
Chief Administrative Officer (Fractional)
2025207732Lynda@legacypremier.org$100,000.00 $50,000.00 $100,000.00 $50,000.00 “WHERE AM I GOING?” is a program to address a myriad of behavioral issues among adolescents. Use of funds: implement program as community-based or within public schools including the county’s alternative schools to support students at greatest risk of under-achievement; present the program to approximately 100 high school-age residents; train students as peer program facilitators; provide a toolbox for “Positive Groups”, an adolescent peer groups; and train students as peer advocates with the skills and knowledge to help deliver the program.High SchoolYesHawkins5/30/2024NoMs.LyndaDorman
Chief Administrative Officer (Fractional)
Lynda@legacypremier.org
Lynda
M Dorman
Lynda@legacypremier.org
81
Liberty's Promise2900A Richmond Hwy.AlexandriaVA22305Dr.RobertPonichteraExecutive Director
703-549-9950
rponichtera@libertyspromise.org$130,000.00 $130,000.00 $65,000.00 ($65,000.00)This grant will allow us to continue serving low-income, immigrant youth at four high schools in the county: Bladensburg, High Point, Northwestern, and Parkdale. Our after-school programs of civic engagement help young people acclimate to life in the county while also providing crucial educational support and community resources to meet their needs. Since 2010, youth who have participated in our county programs have graduated from high school at a rate higher than 99 percent.High SchoolYesOlson5/29/2024YesDr.Robert
Ponichtera
Executive Director
rponichtera@libertyspromise.org
Robert
M. Ponichtera
rponichtera@libertyspromise.org
82
Love You More Inc.
11505 Cherry Tree Crossing Rd. Unit 222
Cheltenham
Maryland
20623Mrs.CrystalBrooksCEO/Founder
240-460-1087
crystal@loveyoumoreinc.com$20,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 We are requesting $20,000 to fund Love You More Inc.®, transformative 12-week mentorship program for the Fall and Spring, aimed at empowering women and teen girls in our community. This investment will support $12,200 for essential staffing (Facilitator, Administrative Assistant, Director), $3,500 for specialized contractors in dance, mindfulness, and jewelry-making, $390 for supplies, $910 for printing materials, and $3,000 for impactful culminating events.
Middle School
YesHarrison5/30/2024NoMrs.CrystalBrooks
CEO/Founder
crystal@loveyoumoreinc.com
CrystalBrooks
crystal@loveyoumoreinc.com
83
LovePaws15201 Wycliffe CourtRockville
Maryland
20853MsSonyaWahi-MillerExecutive Director
(240)432-0072
lovepawspg@gmail.com$20,000.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 ($5,000.00)LOVEPAWS is seeking to support The PG Animal Shelter, like many animal shelters across the country, are experiencing sustained high demand for services like food pantries, low-cost spay and neuter, and owner surrender/requested euthanasia. This is due to increasing costs of animal care, pet food and housing. Our funding request includes funding for pet food pantry, 2 microchip clinics, and a spay/neuter services. Pets play an important role in our lives. By helping owners provide basic care for them we keep off the street and out of the shelterAdultNo5/31/2024NoMrsSonya
Wahi-Miller
Executive Director
lovepawspg@gmail.com
KathrynDetwiler
kate.detwiler@gmail.com
84
MAD Konnect Foundation Inc.
4808 Bartletts Vision Drive
BowieMD20720Ms.MadelineLongCEO3146305949mlong@mkfinc.org$50,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 A robust emergency assistance program is needed to provide the necessary relief to those segments of vulnerable populations. The program will provide emergency assistance to individuals and families who are facing a financial crisis.AdultYesWatson5/30/2024NoMrsMadelineLongCEO
mlong@mkfinc.org
MadelineLong
mlong@mkfinc.org
85
Maple Springs Church$40,000.00 $40,000.00
86
Marlton Swim and Recreation Club, Inc.
8410 Wexford Rd.
Upper Marlboro
Maryland
20772MsLorraineLeonardBoard Secretary
301-602-4366
lorraineleonard@verizon.net$95,000.00 $75,000.00 $0.00 ($75,000.00)Grant funds will be used to replace the "white coat" (lining) of the Marlton Pool. The current "white coat" is fragile and thin and close to failing. County Council support of this project will compliment the current support being provided by the Maryland General Assembly for other capital projects such as coping/tile/skimmer replacement and new filters and pump.ElementaryYesHarrison5/29/2024NoDr.MarieBlack
Board President
drmariewalker@gmail.com
LorraineLeonard
lorraineleonard@verizon.net
Marlton Swim and Recreation Club, Inc
87
Maryland Black Chamber of Commerce
C/O Ken White 1124 Patuxent Greens Dr
LaurelMD20708MsMarva JoCampBoard Secretary
(301) 943-0255
marvajocampesq@gmail.com$100,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 MBCC is seeking funding to support a series of initiatives aimed at providing technical assistance and training to minority, female, and disabled (MFD) business owners in Prince George’s County. Our programming includes Leadership Academies, Business Training and Technical Assistance Services.
These initiatives are designed to equip MFD business owners and non-profit leaders with the essential tools and resources they need to sustain and grow their enterprises. MBCC goal is to foster a more inclusive and thriving business community.
AdultYesIvey5/31/2024NoMr.KennethWhite
President
ken.white@marylandbcc.org
KennethWhite
ken.white@marylandbcc.org
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Maryland Media Foundation137 National PlazaOxon Hill
Maryland
20745Mr.RaoulDennisDirector2024133352director@mdmediafound.org$70,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Grant funds will be used to support a multimedia county-wide program to provide local media training and content production/distribution that will fill the gap in county news, information and entertainment. Using print, video and web platforms, the funds will help to meet the demands of today’s mobile, information-oriented Prince George’s County audiences, create jobs and expand economic horizons for Prince George's.AdultYesBlegay5/30/2024NoMr.RaoulDennisDirector
director@mdmediafound.org
RaoulDennis
director@mdmediafound.org
89
Mary's Center for Maternal & Child Care, Inc
2333 Ontario Rd NWWashington
District of Columbia
20009Mr.RobertFendleyGrants Manager
202-983-3252
RFendley@maryscenter.org$20,000.00 $20,000.00 $40,000.00 $20,000.00 Mary's Center hopes to use Non-Departmental Grant Funding to provide check-ups to under- and un-insured pediatric participants in Prince George's County through our Adelphi health center. With a $20,000 award, Mary's Center will be able to provide check-ups for 125 uninsured pediatric participants, ensuring they have access to screenings and preventive care.ElementaryNo5/30/2024NoDr.Tollie B.
Elliott, Sr.
Chief Executive Officer
Grants@maryscenter.org
Robert
Fendley - Grants Manager, Mary's Center
RFendley@maryscenter.org
90
Meals on Wheels of the College Park Area, Inc.
6700 Kenilworth Avenue
Riverdale
Maryland
20737Ms.LisaEalleyChairman3019272700l_ealley@msn.com$30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 We will utilize all grant monies received to offset the cost of our food supplies.SeniorsYesDernoga5/22/2024YesMsLisaEalley
Chairman
l_ealley@msn.com
LisaEalley
l_ealley@msn.com
91
Melwood Horticultural Training Center, Inc.
5606 DOWER HOUSE RD
UPPER MARLBORO
MD20772Mrs.SarahBoynton
Dir. of Corporate & Foundation Giving
3015994524sboynton@melwood.org$40,000.00 $35,000.00 $0.00 ($35,000.00)Melwood will develop and host a Resource Fair for Prince George’s County community. We will be partnering with Prince George’s County District 9. The Resource Fair will bring together service providers, community-based partners, and other non-profit organizations to provide resources and support to the communities of Prince George’s County. This event will allow Melwood and our natural partners to educate, from a holistic approach, community members, youth and their families on the importance of pre-planning for adult supports and services.AdultNo5/31/2024NoMrs.SarahBoynton
Dir. of Corporate & Foundation Giving
sboynton@melwood.org
SarahBoynton
sboynton@melwood.org
92
Metropolitan Prep Inc4515 Havelock Rd.LanhamMD20706Mr.RoderickHairstonPresident3014122699RPHMetropolitanprep@gmail.com$5,000.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 ($5,000.00)The grant money would enable us to host a series of clinics, tournaments and workshops bringing together youth and families from underserved communities. Through these events, we would provide comprehensive mentorship, academic support, and life skills development to help our participants reach their full potential, both on and off the court. By investing in this program, you would be empowering the Prince George’s community and the next generation of leaders and making a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most.High SchoolNo5/9/2024NoMr.RoderickHairston
President
RPHMetropolitanprep@gmail.com
RoderickHairston
RPHMetropolitanprep@gmail.com
93
Millwood-Waterford Citizens Association, Inc.
1005 Elderberry Place
Capitol Heights
Maryland
20743Mrs.ValeriaWilsonVice President
301-336-1352
vhwilson@aol.com$10,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 The requested funds will be used to purchase uniforms, backpacks, writing supplies, ink cartridges, copy paper, provide assistance for students who cannot afford to purchase items needed for graduation, and other supplies identified by the teachers and administrators.The Citizens Association receives requests for assistance on an annual basis. The schools to be assisted are John Bayne Elementary School, Central High School, and Walker Mill Middle School.ElementaryYesBlegay5/7/2024NoMrs,
Margaret
White
President
h5134543@aol.com
ValeriaWilson
vhwilson@aol.com
94
NAMI Prince George's County, MD, Inc.
10201 Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy - Ste 240B Room C
BowieMD20720Ms.JBMooreExecutive Director2406952782jb.moore@namipgc.org$60,000.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 To support and improve our community outreach efforts targeting all Prince George’s County residents, raising mental health awareness, marketing our peer support services, and advancing mental health equity solutions for people experiencing mental illness.AdultNo5/31/2024YesMs.JBMoore
Executive Director
jb.moore@namipgc.org
JBMoore
jb.moore@namipgc.org
95
New Deal Cafe113 CenterwayGreenbeltMD29770Mr.MichaelHartman
President, Board of Directors
3014552096michaelhartman23@gmail.com$25,800.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 Short-term financial assistance for certain operational costs to operate the Café to reclaim financial stability and sustainability including Music Coordinator, who books bands and other entertainment, Sound Engineers, who set up, maintain sound levels during performances and breaking down equipment at end of show, Band Meals to pay for meals provided to band members, compensated solely by 100 % of audience, Advertising in the Greenbelt News Review, social media and nearby newspapers, Licenses for Performing Rights Organizations & Count permitsAdultYesWatson5/29/2024NoMr.MichaelHartman
President, Board of Directors
michaelhartman23@gmail.com
MichaelHartman
michaelhartman23@gmail.com
96
New Horizons Supported Services Inc.
16000 Trade Zone Ave. Ste. 109
Upper Marlboro
Maryland
20774Ms.EllenHall
Director of Marketing and Development
301-850-7335
ehall@nhssi.org$20,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 New Horizons has renovated a home open to ALL Prince George’s County organizations serving persons diagnosed with I/DD.AdultYesBlegay5/29/2024NoMr.RonVaughn
Executive Director
rvaughn@nhssi.org
EllenHall
ehall@nhssi.org
97
Next Generation Youth Programs INC
503 Mount Lubentia Ct W
Upper Marlboro
Maryland
20774Mr.DaneSmithExecutive Director2407629708danesmith2@gmail.com$30,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 The proposed $30,000 would allow us to serve approximately 545 PGCPS High School Seniors at rate of $55 per student. All students would receive the following
- Textbook/Guided Journal “The College Scholarship Workbook”
- 1 In-Person Kickoff Event in September
- 5 Monthly Virtual Seminars following the Curriculum from the “The College Scholarship Workbook”
- 2 (30) minutes Individual consultations with our College Success Coaches
High SchoolYesWatson5/8/2024NoMr.DaneSmith
Executive Director
dsmith@nextgenerationyouthprograms.org
DaneSmith
dsmith@nextgenerationyouthprograms.org
98
Nigerian Center Inc.
6710 Oxon Hill Road, Suite 210
Oxon HillMD20745Mr.GbengaOgunjimiExecutive Director2023300352gbenga@nigeriancenter.org $ 50,000.00 $0.00$20,000.00 $20,000.00To provide legal aid for immigration and asset-building opportunities such as tax preparation, homeownership, and micro-lending programs for the citizens of PG County.AdultYesBlegay5/30/2024NoMr.GbengaOgunjimi
Executive Director
gbenga@nigeriancenter.org
GbengaOgunjimi
gbenga@nigeriancenter.org
99
Old School Boxing Athletic Center Inc3100 Branch AveTemple HillsMD20748MsThyHarrisonTreasurer2022860046thyharrison202@gmail.com$20,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 The money will be used to part the rent which is 2500 a month and ulitilites
Middle School
YesHarrison5/31/2024NoMsThyHarrison
Treasurer
thyharrison202@gmail.com
Thy
L Harrison
thyharrison202@gmail.com
100
Omega Gold Development Group, Inc.3000 Victory LaneSuitland
Maryland
20746
Coach
BleuColquittExecutive Director
(240) 641-8544
Bleu@ogdginc.com$65,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 The funds will be used for operational purposes of our weekly mentoring sessions for 45 male youths, travel, hotel accommodations, and entry fees for 12 boys to participate in the 51st annual conference of the National Society of Black Engineers in Chicago and the 2025 Summer Manhood Mentoring-S.T.E.M. Camp.High SchoolYesHarrison5/24/2024YesCoachBleuColquitt
Exeuctive Director
Bleu@odginc.com
Coach
Bleu Colquitt
Executive Director
Bleu@ogdginc.com
Omega Gold Development Group