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Grants Awarded by Organization Totals 4/4/2018 List of Grant Recipients for County Council and County Exec Grants By Organization Name From 2012 - 2018 100 Black Men of Prince George's County, Inc. $62,000 A Wider Circle, Inc. $30,000 Access to Wholistic and Productive Living Institute, Inc. $40,500 Accokeek Academy $5,000 Accokeek Foundation $15,000 Active Cultures, The Vernacular Theatre of Maryland Inc. $3,000 African Women's Cancer Awareness Association, Incorporated $20,500 Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. - Prince George's $2,000 County Maryland Chapter Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Booster Club, [at Oxon Hill $11,800 HS] ALEC Education and Housing, Inc. $15,000 Alice Ferguson Foundation $102,000 All About the Drama Theatre Group, Inc. $250 All Shades of Pink, Inc. $61,500 All that Matters Inc. Foundation $15,000 Allentown Boys and Girls Club, Inc. $2,000 Allentown Recreation Council, Inc., dba Allentown Parks & Recreation Council $9,000 Alliance for Innovation in Education $130,000 Allstar Youth Outreach Agency, Inc. $22,500 Alzheimer's Association National Capital Area $50,000 Anacostia Trails Heritage Area, Inc. $145,550 Anacostia Watershed Society, Inc. $194,000 APOV, Inc. [A Place of Vision] $3,000 Art Education in Maryland Schools Alliance, Inc. $1,000 Art Works Studio School, Inc., dba Art Works Now $71,000 Artistic Empowerment Centers, Inc. $500 Assoc. for the Study of Afro-Am Life and History $2,300 Association of Neighbors - Puente, Inc. $5,500 Association of Neighbors Bridge-Association of De Vecinos Puente, Inc, $5,000 Aunt Berta's Kids-in-Need Educational Foundation $1,000 Avonridge Community Development Corporation (CDC) $1,000 Ayuda $40,000 Beacon Heights Elementary School $2,000 Beltsville Seventh Day Adventist Church $3,000 Beltsville Seventh Day Adventist Church - Beltsville Adventist Community $105,700 Center Beltsville-Adelphi Boys and Girls Club, Inc. $3,000 Beltway Church of Christ $200 Benjamin D. Foulois Creative & Performing Arts Academy $5,000 Bernadette's House, Inc. $20,500 Berwyn Heights Boys and Girls Club, Inc. $2,000 Berwyn Heights Elementary School $6,950 Bethel House, Inc. $112,500 Beyond the Surface, Inc. $1,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area $30,000 Prepared by PFC Coalition www.pfccoalition.org/countygrants.html Source: County websites Page 1 4/4/2018 List of Grant Recipients for County Council and County Exec Grants By Organization Name From 2012 - 2018 Bishop McNamara High School $5,000 Bladensburg Mustangs PTSA, Inc. $25,000 Board of Education Former Student Board Member Scholarships $65,000 Bond Mill Elementary School PTO, Inc. $5,000 Bowie Business Innovation Center, Inc. [Bowie BIC] $395,000 Bowie High School Parent-Teacher-Student Organization $1,000 Bowie Interfaith Pantry and Emergency Aid Fund $2,500 Bowie Lions Club Foundation, Inc. $5,000 Bowie State University Foundation $427,000 Boy Scouts of America - National Capital Area Council - Prince George's $1,000 District Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington $55,000 Breast Health, Inc. $33,000 Brighter Future Anti-Bullying Foundation, Inc. $1,000 B-Roll Media & Arts, Inc. $13,000 Buck Lodge Middle School $500 CALMRA, Inc. (Christian Assisted Living for Mentally Retarded Adults) $70,500 Camille's First Solutions, Inc. $1,000 Camp Fire USA Patuxent Area Council, Inc. $80,000 Camp Springs Boys and Girls Club, Inc. $5,000 Capital Area Food Bank $32,000 Capital Scholars, Inc. $175,200 Carrollton Elementary School $3,000 CASA de Maryland, Inc. $1,322,500 Catherine T. Reed Elementary School PTA, Inc. $3,000 Catholic Charities of the Archdioceses of Washington $8,000 Caucus Salvadoreno Empresarial, Inc. $110,000 Cause for Paws Cares, Inc. $1,000 Center for Nonprofit Advancement $50,000 Center of Adoption Support and Education, Inc. $15,000 Central American Resource Center - CARECEN $15,000 Central High School PTSA $1,000 Central Kenilworth Avenue Revitalization Community Development Corporation $55,500 Centro de Apoyo Familiar $78,800 Champ House Recovery, Incorporated $48,000 Charity Carrousel, Incorporated $10,750 Charles Carroll Middle School $5,000 Chase Your Dreams Academy, Inc. $18,600 Cherry Lane Boxing and Youth Fitness $9,200 Chesapeake Education, Arts, Research Society (CHEARS) $5,000 Chesapeake Entrepreneur Foundation, Inc. $225,000 Chesapeake Lighthouse Foundation, dba Chesapeake Math and IT Academy $5,000 Chesapeake Math & IT Academy North (CMIT) PTO $1,000 Children Can Come Closer, Inc. $2,000 Children's Hospital Foundation $2,500 Children's Rights Council $4,000 Prepared by PFC Coalition www.pfccoalition.org/countygrants.html Source: County websites Page 2 4/4/2018 List of Grant Recipients for County Council and County Exec Grants By Organization Name From 2012 - 2018 Chillum Youth Project, Inc. $88,000 Christian Life Center, Inc. $19,000 Christmas in April * Prince George's County, Inc. $103,000 City of Bowie - Historic Properties $1,500 City of College Park - Life Story Project $2,000 City of College Park - Youth and Family Services $24,000 City of College Park Animal Shelter $5,000 City of District Heights - Family & Youth Services - (SMHART) $210,000 City of Greenbelt - Advisory Committee on Education $6,000 City of Greenbelt - Department of Recreation $5,900 City of Greenbelt - Greenbelt CARES $22,500 City of Greenbelt - Greenbelt Museum $5,650 City of Greenbelt - Greenbelt Theater $100,000 City of Greenbelt - Recreation Department $4,000 City of Greenbelt - Summer Youth Breakfast and Snack Program $2,500 City of Hyattsville $6,500 City of Laurel, Fourth of July Committee $5,000 City of Mount Rainer - Mount Rainer Day $3,500 City of Mount Rainier - Community Garden $2,500 City of Mount Rainier - National Night Out $4,000 City of Mount Rainier - Whatcha Doin' Senior Program $3,000 City of Peace Enterprises, Inc. $81,072 Clozynergy, Inc. $35,000 CMIT Elementary PTO, Inc. [Chesapeake Math and IT Elementary PTO] $1,000 Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts $35,500 Coalition for Homeownership Preservation in Prince George's County $12,500 Coalition for Public Safety Training in Schools, Inc. $115,000 Coalition for Stronger Communities, Inc. $128,500 Coalition of Concerned Black Christian Men $22,000 Collective Banking Group of Prince George's County and Vicinity, Inc. $2,000 College and Career Pathways, Inc. $1,000 College Park Arts Exchange, Inc. $30,000 College Park Community Foundation $5,000 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind $47,000 Columbia Park Elementary School $6,000 Community Advocates for Family & Youth, Inc. (CAFY) $395,924 Community Builders of Maryland $101,500 Community Crisis Services, Inc. $507,000 Community Dentistry on Wheels, Inc. $56,500 Community Emergency Response Team of Clinton (CERT) $3,720 Community Health Education and Research Corporation (CHERC) $24,000 Community Legal Services of Prince George's County, Inc. $254,500 Community Ministry of Prince George’s County $155,000 Community Outreach and Development CDC $105,000 Community Research, Inc. $5,000 Community Services Foundation $52,000 Prepared by PFC Coalition www.pfccoalition.org/countygrants.html Source: County websites Page 3 4/4/2018 List of Grant Recipients for County Council and County Exec Grants By Organization Name From 2012 - 2018 Community Support Systems, Inc. $127,500 Community Youth Advance, Inc. (formerly Mentoring to Manhood, Inc.) $1,000 Congregations United for Compassion and Empowerment, Inc. (CUCE) $2,000 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) / Prince George's County, Inc. $546,000 Croom Vocational High School $2,750 Crossland High School - Dance Company $7,500 Crossroads Community Food Network, Inc. $79,500 Crosswood, Inc., dba The Pathways Schools - Crossland Re-Entry $1,000 Crosswood, Inc., dba The Pathways Schools - Duval Re-Entry $1,000 Crosswood, Inc., dba The Pathways Schools - Horizons $1,000 Cultural Academy for Excellence, Inc. $35,000 Cultural Communications, Inc. $2,000 Dance Box Theater, Inc. $1,500 Dance Makers, Inc. $71,500 Dancing by the Power: Movement Matters, Inc. $2,000 Daughter For The Day, Inc $104,250 Dee's House of Hope, Inc. $50,000 Dehkontee Artists Theatre, Inc. [DATI] $1,000 DeMatha Catholic High School $43,000 Derek Anthony Moore Charity, Inc. [DAMCI] $98,750 Diamonds on a Mission, Inc. $2,500 Dimensions Healthcare - Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center $66,000 Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr., High School $7,500 DuVal High School $14,000 DW Communications & Media Foundation, Inc. - Green School $1,500 Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School $1,000 Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School PTSA $3,000 Each One Teach One, Inc. $500 Earnest Community Development Corporation (CDC) $1,000 Ebenezer AME Church of Fort Washington $1,000 ECO City Farms $13,000 Economic Development and Training Institute [of Camp Springs] $60,000 Educare Resource Center, Inc. $27,000 Education and Training Services, Inc. $2,500 Educational Video in Spanish, Inc. 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