FY 2017 Grant Awards - D-3 Council Vice Chair Dannielle Glaros - Council Website Summary - As of 2-24-17 Website Zip Organization Name Amount Purpose Address Code 100 Black Men of Prince George's County Interest Group, Inc., dba 100 Black Men of Prince 100 Black Men of Prince George's County, will use grant funds for George's County Interest expenses related to hosting its first annual Saturday Leadership www.100princege Group, Inc., dba 100 Black $1,000 Academy. Mentees will learn from Science, Technology, 20706 orges.org Men of Prince George's Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) activities, field trips, life County, Inc. skills training and other activities done to make them well-rounded socially and academically. Anacostia Trails Heritage Area will use grant funds for expenses Anacostia Trails Heritage www.anacostiatrai $3,000 related to the bike rally event; mini-grant match; brochure printing; 20781 Area, Inc. ls.org and interpretive planning (bike tourism program). Anacostia Watershed Society will use grant funds for expenses Anacostia Watershed related to conducting environmental education and hands-on www.anacostiaws. $2,000 Society, Inc. science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) org learning. ARC of Prince George's County will use grant funds for expenses ARC of Prince George's www.thearcofpgc. $3,000 related to conducting the following programs: Adult Day Services; 20774 County org Employment Services; Residential Services; and Family Services. Berwyn Heights Elementary School will use grants for expenses Berwyn Heights Elementary related to providing transportation for school-wide Science Camp www.1pgcps.org/ $1,000 20740 School field trips. This year the school trip is to Patuxent River Park, berwynheights/ Upper Marlboro. B-Roll Media & Arts will use grant funds for expenses related to providing low-income youth and youth with learning disabilities www.b- B-Roll Media & Arts, Inc. $2,500 with training in one or more of the following: Sound Engineering 20723 rollmedia.org and Studio Sound Production; Broadcast Journalist, TV and Film Production; Photography and Visual Arts; and Dance and Music. Capital Scholars will use grant funds for expenses related to helping to cover the expenses of serving 60 children for the summer enrichment program and 50 children for the after-school programs. Expenses will include paying for Science, Technology, Engineering www.capitalschola Capital Scholars, Inc. $3,000 20721 and Math (STEM)-related supplies and resources, bus rs.org transportation for summer enrichment field trips, camp tee shirts and certified math, science and technology staff for teaching science, math and computer technology. CASA de will use grant funds for expenses related to partnering with the West Lanham Hills Neighborhood Association http://wearecasa. CASA de Maryland, Inc. $1,500 20783 to conduct Occupational Safety and Health and Know Your Rights org workshops to low-wage contingent workers in Riverdale. Central Kenilworth Avenue Revitalization Community Development Corporation will use grant funds for expenses related to hiring a college intern for a 100-hour position to assist with Central Kenilworth Avenue writing and production of its newsletter; to upgrade its website for Revitalization Community $1,500 www.ckarcdc.org 20737 external communications as required by the award of The Development Corporation Community Legacy Grant; and to prepare a presentation mock-up of its 2017 Business Guide to enlist commitments from area businesses to participate in the advertising program.

Charles Carroll Middle School will use grant funds for expenses http://www1.pgcp Charles Carroll Middle $1,000 related to registration and conferences for professional development s.org/schools/deta 20784 School of instructional teachers. ils.aspx?id=159996

Christian Life Center will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting produce distribution and recovered meal distribution to eligible families; as well as providing monthly luncheons. In November, the Thanksgiving Dinner replaces the luncheon and will www.clcofriverdal Christian Life Center, Inc. $3,000 20737 be held at the Alamo Restaurant, Riverdale, and winter coats, epark.com sweaters, hats and gloves will also be provided. In partnership with the Prince George's County Sheriff Department, Christmas dinner baskets are provided to eligible families. City of College Park - Youth and Family Services will use grant funds for expenses related to fund food and general supplies for the City of College Park - www.collegepark $4,000 weekly group meetings and special family activities for the 20740 Youth and Family Services md.gov Hispanic Parents Community Building Program in Councilmanic District 3. College Park Arts Exchange will use grant funds for expenses College Park Arts related to children's programming, including AHA Kids, Arts Drop- $4,000 www.cpae.org 20741 Exchange, Inc. in and In-Schools programming, as well as Youth Choir and Youth Orchestra. Community Advocates for Family & Youth [CAFY] will use grant Community Advocates for funds for expenses related to providing pro bono mental health www.cafyonline.o Family & Youth, Inc. $500 services for low-income clients to have access to clinicians to help 20791 rg [CAFY] stabilize an individual and / or the family after a traumatizing event such as child abuse and domestic violence. Community Crisis Services will use grant funds for expenses Community Crisis Services, www.communityc $2,000 related to ensuring that phones are answered and so that crisis 20781 Inc. risis.org situations may be averted for Prince George's County residents. Community Health Education and Research Corporation (CHERC) Community Health will use grant funds for expenses related to providing mental health Education and Research $1,000 education services, mental health first aid training, and mental www.cherc.net 20707 Corporation (CHERC) health referral services to minority ethnic group members who are Prince George's County residents. Community Legal Services (CLS) will use grant funds to provide legal services for families via the following programs: Family Law Community Legal Services for the Self-Represented Clinic; Family Law Clinic in Langley of Prince George's County, $2,500 Park; Workers' Rights Legal Clinic; Suitland Law Clinic; and the www.clspgc.org 20770 Inc. (CLS) Foreclosure Law Clinic. In addition, CLS makes educational / informational materials available to the public via its "Guide to Legal Services" brochures (in both Spanish and English). Congregations United for Compassion and Empowerment, Inc. Congregations United for (CUCE) will use grant funds for expenses related to providing www.congregatio Compassion and services to chronically homeless people in the Route 1 corridor $2,000 nalunited.org/day 20782 Empowerment, Inc. which includes Hyattsville, Riverdale, College Park, University center (CUCE) Park and Takoma Park. The program is a low barrier center (identifications and assessments not required for admittance). Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) / Prince George's Court Appointed Special County, Inc. will use grant funds for expenses related to covering Advocate (CASA) / Prince $2,500 the costs of advocating for the county's cost vulnerable population www.pgcasa.org 20737 George's County so that it can sustain current activities while simultaneously growing its program to assist more youth in need. Crosswood, Inc., dba The Pathways Schools - Horizons will use Crosswood, Inc., dba The grant funds for expenses related to "…bringing Jamaal Collier to www.pathwaysch Pathways Schools - $1,000 20902 Pathways Re-Entry at DuVal for a four-day residency integrating ools.org Horizons Language Arts with Hip Hop and spoken work performance...." Derek Anthony Moore Charity, Inc. [DAMCI] will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting the Kids to Kamp Program, the Community Fund Day Program and the Conflict Resolution Derek Anthony Moore $1,500 Program. Funds may also be used in being a viable community www.damci.org 20706 Charity, Inc. [DAMCI] partner for the Purple Line development of business opportunities for communities along the transit route, especially around Hyattsville, College Park, Lanham and New Carrollton. DuVal High School will use grant funds for expenses related to obtaining guest speakers, going on field trips, purchasing student www1.pgcps.org/ DuVal High School $1,500 20706 incentives and obtaining general teaching supplies for the school's duval ninth grade students. End Time Harvest Ministries [ETHM] - Youth Wellness Leadership Institute will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting its school and community-based healthy eating, active End Time Harvest living (HEAL) program that provides experiential nutrition, food Ministries, Inc. - Youth $1,500 access and fitness learning through ETHM's "FIT 4 Success" and www.ethm.org 20784 Wellness Leadership "FIT 2 Be Well" projects. Funds may also be used by the Health Institute Policy Student Council to create wellness policy at and for the "Connecting Storm Water Management to Health" initiative. Engaged Community Offshoots will use grant funds for expenses Engaged Community related to turning 24 local residents, 60% of whom are socially or www.ecocityfarms Offshoots, Inc., aka ECO $2,500 20737 economically disadvantaged, into confident and competent urban .org City Farms farmers. Family Restoration and Healing Center will use grant funds to Family Restoration and support general expenses related to conducting the FRHC www.360wholene $1,500 20706 Healing Center, Inc. "iSucceed" job readiness program for Prince George's County youth ss.org and young adults, aged 10 to 24, and their families. First Generation College Bound will use grant funds for expenses First Generation College $2,500 related to conducting the following programs: Homework Clubs; www.fgcb.org 20707 Bound, Inc. Way2GoMaryland; College Access; & College Retention. Glenn Dale Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses Glenn Dale Elementary www.www1.pgcps $1,000 related to instructional materials and after-school enrichment 20769 School .org/glenndale supplies. Global Health and Education Projects will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting the third annual Health, Global Health and www.globalhealth $1,000 Environmental Education and Awareness (HEEA) Program and free 20737 Education Projects, Inc. projects.org community picnic, for Community Health Education (CHE) Projects, and for the Community Diaper Distribution Program. Housing Initiative Partnership (HIP) will use grant funds for expenses related to supporting its Housing Counseling Program Housing Initiative www.hiphomes.or $2,500 which provides counseling to over 500 at-risk Prince George's 20782 Partnership, Inc. (HIP) g County homeowners and renters each year, helping them to achieve housing security. Hyattsville Community Development Corporation will use grant funds for expenses related to supporting the second phase of the Hyattsville Community $1,000 Riverdale Park Public Art Initiative which includes a call for artist www.hycdc.org 20781 Development Corporation submissions, to be followed by the installation of the selected sculptural works at five pre-selected locations throughout the town. In Reach will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting after-school programs for children and their families and for www.inreachinc.o In Reach, Inc. $1,500 20774 advocates for issues pertaining to education, families, and issues rg challenging families and affecting children and youth. Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington will use Korean Community Service grant funds for expenses related to conducting its Elderly Living Center of Greater $1,000 www.kcscgw.org 20737 Assistance Program and its Outreach Program for Korean and Washington, Inc. Chinese immigrants in Prince George's County. La Clinica Del Pueblo will use grant funds for expenses related to expanding its existing health care practice in Prince George's County. This includes enhancing the capacity to deliver quality La Clinica Del Pueblo, Inc. $2,500 health care, support services and educational services to members www.lcdp.org 20009 of its target population: Limited English-Proficient (LEP) residents, immigrants, uninsured or under-insured men, women and children in the Latino community in Prince George's County. Liberty's Promise will use grant funds for expenses related to help cover the costs for two semesters of the after-school civic www.libertysprom Liberty's Promise $4,000 22305 engagement program at Parkdale School (teacher / facilitator fee; ise.org food; and transportation).

Magnolia Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses www1.pgcps.org/s Magnolia Elementary related to purchasing various types and sizes of recycling bins, and chools/school_det $1,000 20706 School recycling posters. Remaining funds will be used to purchase tee ails.aspx?id=15978 shirts and other materials for the Environmental Club. 6&Submit=GO

Meals on Wheels of the College Park Area will use grant funds for Meals on Wheels of the http://mowcp.yol $3,000 expenses related to the home delivery of meals five days a week to 20740 College Park Area, Inc. asite.com eligible residents of Prince George's County. NAMI Prince George's County MD will use grant funds for expenses related to general operating support to perform program planning, coordination, implementation functions required to NAMI Prince George's $2,000 provide county residents with the following free mental health www.namipg.org 20768 County MD, Inc. services: NAMI Family to Family Education Course; NAMI Connection, a peer recovery support program; and NAMI Family Support. New Carrollton Police Foundation will use grant funds for expenses related to supporting activities such as Santa with a Badge, Junior http://www.newc Police Academy, National Night Out, and with purchasing New Carrollton Police arrolltonpd.com/n $250 equipment, educational tools, and technical support for items not 20784 Foundation, Inc. ew-carrollton- covered under the existing city budget and for upgrading of current police-foundation erumpent required to benefit and ensure the safety of the officers, the citizens of New Carrollton and areas surrounding the city. Outlaw Kitties Trap, Neuter, Return & Rescue Corporation will use grant funds for expenses related to providing free or low-cost spay / Outlaw Kitties Trap, neutering, vaccinations, minor medical care and recovery after www.outlawkitties Neuter, Return & Rescue $1,000 surgery, and transportation to and from the veterinary clinic for all 20784 .org Corporation nine councilmanic districts, with a focus on completing all spaying / neutering actions in West Lanham Hills through the "Block By Block" project. Parkdale High School will use grant funds for expenses related to funding "Soft Skills" and "Life Skills" training for at-risk students www1.pgcps.org/s to help them be college and career ready. Training programs Parkdale High School $2,000 chools/details.asp 20737 include Boys Mentoring Groups, Girl Power Mentoring Groups, x?id=158823 Anger Management Education for Teens, Academic Tutoring Program and Most Improved Student Initiative. PG County Police Department District 1 Citizens Advisory Council will use grant funds for expenses related to covering general PG County Police administrative and coordination functions. Additionally, funds may No website listed Department District 1 $250 20781 be used to provide school supplies to the children that our police on application Citizens Advisory Council officers are working with and to conducting classes on community- building techniques to officers and community leaders. Pregnancy Aid Centers will use grant funds for expenses related to purchasing larger amounts of emergency food for low-income www.pregnancyai Pregnancy Aid Centers, Inc. $4,000 underserved pregnant adolescents and women, family planning 20740 dcenter.org patients and needy families in Prince George's County at its food pantry on Greenbelt Road. Prince George's Child Resource Center will use grant funds for expenses related to providing in-home intervention for at-risk Prince George's Child www.childresourc $4,000 mothers; early childhood mental health consultation; child care 20774 Resource Center, Inc. e.org training; referrals for access to child care for parents receiving temporary cash assistance (TCA); and advocacy. Prince George's Pride will use grant funds for expenses Prince George's Pride related to providing uniforms and equipment for participating boys www.pgpridelax.o $500 20740 Lacrosse, Inc. and girls, paying lacrosse fees and dues, reserving the practice rg fields, and awarding scholarships. Prince George's & Education Foundation will use grant Prince George's Tennis & funds for expenses related to providing tennis equipment and $1,500 www.pgtef.org 20774 Education Foundation, Inc. uniforms, mentoring and training to the Parkdale High School Tennis Team to help ensure academic and athletic success.

www1.pgcps.org/s Riverdale Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses Riverdale Elementary chools/school_det $1,000 related to providing financial literacy materials to fourth grade 20737 School ails.aspx?id+15987 students and for participating in JA Biztown day program. 0&Submit=Go

St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families will use grant St. Ann's Center for funds for expenses related to providing quality treatment services Children, Youth and $1,000 www.stanns.org 20782 for Prince George's County residents through the Transitional Families Housing Program and the Teen Mother-Baby Program. Seabrook Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses Seabrook Elementary www1/pgcps.org/ $1,000 related to its one-on-one mentoring program, including games, 20706 School seabrook/ food, cultural trips and incentives / prizes. Sowing Empowerment & Economic Development, Inc. (SEED) will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting its EXCEL Sowing Empowerment & Academy Public Charter School (college preparatory education for Economic Development, $1,500 students in Grades K-8), the SEED Extended Learning Program www.seedinc.org 20737 Inc. (SEED) (SELP) (specialized instruction for preschool children 2-4 years of age and school-aged youth ages 5-12), and the SEED Summer Bridge Program (specifically for children in Latino families). Strive to Tri will use grant funds for expenses related to providing a scalable model of its "Splash N Dash" four-week swim / run Strive to Tri, Inc. $500 www.strive2tri.org 20744 flagship program which provides a healthy atmosphere and builds confidence while providing the foundation for basic water safety. Talking Hands will use grant funds for expenses related to Talking Hands, conducting American Sign Language classes for a Science, www.talkinghands $1,000 20792 Incorporated Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program with an Adapt incorporated.org Ride-on vehicle workshop and a literacy event. The Maryland Umbrella Group will use grant funds for expenses related to providing consulting services in the development of The Maryland Umbrella Aging in Place Programs and Neighborhood Villages in Prince No website listed $1,000 20743 Group George's County to serve older and disabled adults to help members on application age in place, meet service needs and promote health and quality of life. The Princess Garden / Hickory Hill Neighborhood Association will use grant funds for expenses related to subsidizing its efforts at The Princess Garden / making contact with all community members. These efforts include Hickory Hill Neighborhood obtaining a bulk mail permit, purchasing a mailing list of residential $500 www.pghhna.org 20706 Association, Inc. addresses; producing printed items for direct mail efforts; acquiring [PGHHNA] promotional items; engaging Spanish language translators for printed or online materials; and employing interpreters for selected gatherings like forums or special events. The Training Source will use grant funds for expenses related to providing job training (life skills, professional skills, computer skills, and job placement assistance); conducting the Youth Leadership Program (leadership development, college planning, life skills, gang prevention, service); providing life and employability www.thetraining The Training Source, Inc. $1,000 20743 skills training (employability skills training for youth with source.org developmental disabilities); and providing community supportive services (professional clothing closet for job seekers. information and referral services, onsite application assistance for food stamps and other social services). University of Maryland (UM) College Park will use grant funds for University of Maryland expenses related to paying an administrative assistant and / or an IT College Park - UM www.aap.umd.ed $3,000 support person for the UM Educational Opportunity Center (UM- 20742 Educational Opportunity u/eoc.html EOC), as well as for obtaining marketing and bilingual Center (UM-EOC) informational materials and staff support. Unshackled Ministries will use grant funds for expenses related to operating its GED programs for Prince George's County residents www.unshackled. Unshackled Ministries $2,500 20743 returning from the County Jail and the State Prison in Jessup, org Maryland. World Arts Focus, dba Joe's Movement Emporium will use grant funds for expenses related to operating Club Joe's"(offers World Arts Focus, dba Joe's www.joesmoveme $2,500 homework help, a healthy snack and instruction in two arts sessions 20712 Movement Emporium nt.org each day); Summer Arts Camp; and Theatre Tech Program (TTP). Funds Disbursed as of 2-24-17 $103,500