FY 2018 Grant Awards - D-3 Council Vice Chair Dannielle Glaros - Council Website Summary - As of 3-31-18

Organization Name Amount Purpose Website Anacostia Watershed Society (AWS) will use grant funds for expenses related to engaging students at Riverdale Elementary School and University Park Elementary Anacostia Watershed $2,500.00 School in its three-part education programs, providing professional development to www.anacostiaws.org Society, Inc. (AWS) teachers, and meaningfully connecting the school community to outdoor learning features by installing AWS on their campuses and the Anacostia River. ARC of Prince George's County will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting ARC of Prince George's $2,500.00 the following programs: Adult Day Services; Employment Services; Residential www.thearcofpgc.org County, Inc. Services; and Children and Youth Services. Beacon Heights Elementary Beacon Heights Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses related to $1,000.00 www.pgcps.org/beaconheights/ School purchasing new risers for the school's multipurpose room. Berwyn Heights Berwyn Heights Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses related to $1,000.00 www.pgcps.org/berwynheights/ Elementary School supporting the transportation expense for the school's annual Science Camp field trips. B-Roll Media & Arts will use grant funds for expenses related to providing low-income youth and youth with learning disabilities with training in one or more of the following: B-Roll Media & Arts, Inc. $1,500.00 www.b-rollmedia.org Sound Engineering and Studio Sound Production; Broadcast Journalist; Photography and Visual Arts; 2-VR and Classic Filmmaking; and Art and Painting. Capital Scholars will use grant funds for expenses related to helping to cover the expenses of serving 60 children for the summer enrichment program. Expenses will include paying for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)-related supplies Capital Scholars, Inc. $2,500.00 www.capitalscholars.org and resources, bus transportation for summer enrichment field trips, camp tee shirts, certified staff for teaching science, math and computer technology and other related expenses. Christian Life Center will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting fresh fruit Christian Life Center, Inc. and vegetable distribution to eligible Prince George's County residents, as well as (Passion & Compassion $3,000.00 www.clcofriverdalepark.com redistributing health prepared meals from the University of 's Food Recovery Outreach Ministry) Network (FRN] several times each week.

City of College Park - Hispanic Parent Support Group will use grant funds for expenses City of College Park - related to providing supplies and food for the weekly group meetings and special family Hispanic Parent Support $2,500.00 No website listed on application activities for Spanish-speaking parents with children can find stability, connect with Group information and resources, and gain parenting skills in a supportive environment. College Park Arts Exchange will use grant funds for expenses related to children's College Park Arts $3,500.00 programming, including AHA Kids, Arts Drop-in and In-Schools programming, as well www.cpae.org Exchange, Inc. as Youth Choir and Youth Orchestra. Community Advocates for Family & Youth will use grant funds for expenses related to Community Advocates for strengthening and enhancing its offering of a total solution to those harmed by crime, Family & Youth, Inc. $1,000.00 www.cafyonline.org including child abuse and sexual assault, so victims can re-stabilize and regain the [CAFY] control, safety and well-being which are often taken away when violence occurs. Community Crisis Services will use grant funds for expenses related to providing Community Crisis Services, staffing to ensure phones are answered and crisis situations may be averted for Prince $2,500.00 www.communitycrisis.org Inc. George's County residents who are in suicidal crisis with thoughts of suicide, active attempt or ideation. Congregations United for Congregations United for Compassion and Empowerment, Inc. (CUCE) will use grant Compassion and www.congregationalunited.org/daycente $2,500.00 funds for expenses for related to paying the coordinator's salary for 14 weeks, purchasing Empowerment, Inc. r supplies for clients and client clothing. (CUCE) Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) / Prince George's County, Inc. will use grant Court Appointed Special funds for expenses related to covering the costs of advocating for the county's cost Advocate (CASA) / Prince $2,500.00 www.pgcasa.org vulnerable population so that it can sustain current activities while simultaneously George's County growing its program to assist more youth in need. 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, the College Scholarship Program, the Conflict Resolution Program and the Workforce Derek Anthony Moore $1,000.00 Development and Training Program. Funds may also be used in being a viable www.damci.org Charity, Inc. [DAMCI] community partner for the Purple Line development of business opportunities for communities along the transit route, especially around Hyattsville, College Park, Lanham and New Carrollton. Eleanor Roosevelt High School Robotics Booster Club will use grant funds for expenses Eleanor Roosevelt High related to purchasing parts to build robots and to pay entrance fees for students attending School Robotics Booster $250.00 www.erhsroboticsclub.org robot competitions. At the competitions, students learn technical skills, as well as Club leadership and teamwork skills. Embry Center for Family Life will use grant funds for expenses related to Conducting its Building Our Own Success Trail (B.O.O.S.T) tutoring program which offers free homework assistance and academic enrichment activities in the areas of science, Embry Center for Family technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) for students residing in College Park, $2,000.00 www.embrycenter.org Life Berwyn, Greenbelt and surrounding areas. Students are also provided dinner, opportunities to attend a variety of workshops that will allow them to explore and prepare for college, as well as experiential learning activities to attend the University of Maryland College Park for days when students are out of school. End Time Harvest Ministries [ETHM] - Youth Wellness Leadership Institute will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting its school and community-based healthy End Time Harvest eating, active living (HEAL) program that provides experiential nutrition, food access Ministries, Inc. - Youth $2,000.00 and fitness learning through ETHM's "FIT 4 Success" and "FIT 2 Be Well" projects. www.ethm.org Wellness Leadership Funds may also be used by the Health Policy Student Council to create wellness policy at Institute and for the "Connecting Storm Water Management to Health" initiative. Engaged Community Engaged Community Offshoots will use grant funds for expenses related to turning 24 Offshoots, Inc., aka ECO $1,500.00 local residents, 60% of whom are socially or economically disadvantaged, into confident www.ecocityfarms.org City Farms and competent urban farmers. Family Restoration and Healing Center will use grant funds to support general expenses Family Restoration and $1,000.00 related to conducting the FRHC "iSucceed" job readiness program for Prince George's www.360wholeness.org Healing Center, Inc. County youth and young adults, aged 10 to 24, and their families. First Generation College First Generation College Bound will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting $2,500.00 www.fgcb.org Bound, Inc. the following programs: Homework Clubs; College Access; and College Retention. Food & Friends will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting its three core programs: Home-Delivered Meals; Groceries-to-Go; and Nutrition Education and Food & Friends, Inc. $1,500.00 www.foodandfriends.org Support for eligible Prince George's County residents who are living with HIV / AIDS, cancer and / or other life-challenging illnesses. GapBuster will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting Leadership GapBuster, Inc. $2,000.00 Development classes and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes for www.gapbuster.org no to low-income residents in District 3. Glenridge Elementary Glenridge Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses related to purchasing $1,000.00 www.pgcps.org/glenridge School bean bags for students to sit on in reading class. Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland will use grant funds for expenses related to Habitat for Humanity Metro purchasing and installing 40 solar-powered motion security lights at 40 residences in the $1,600.00 www.habitatmm.org Maryland, Inc. community to reduce criminal activity and make neighbors feel safer and more comfortable in their homes and on their streets. Hope Connections for Cancer Support will use grant funds for expenses related to Hope Connections for providing professionally facilitated support groups, mind / body classes, educational $1,000.00 www.hopeconnectionsfor cancer.org Cancer Support, Inc. programs and resources on cancer-related topics for residents of Prince George's County who are affected by cancer, whether as a patient or a loved one. Housing Initiative Partnership (HIP) will use grant funds for expenses related to Housing Initiative supporting its Housing Counseling Program which provides counseling to over 500 $1,000.00 www.hiphomes.org Partnership, Inc. (HIP) Prince George's County low- and moderate-income first-time home buyers, at-risk homeowners and renters each year, helping them to achieve housing security. 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 health care, support services and educational services to members of its La Clinica Del Pueblo, Inc. $3,500.00 www.lcdp.org 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 conducting two semesters of its after-school civic engagement program at Parkdale High School, including paying Liberty's Promise, Inc. $3,500.00 wwwlibertyspromise.org for a portion of the program's teacher / facilitator fee, for the cost for food for participating youth and for transportation of the youth on field trips. Mary's Center for Maternal and Child Care will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting its SMART Student Health (SMART) Program, which provides school-based Mary's Center for Maternal $2,000.00 health resources to the students, administrators and educators at Cool Springs www.maryscenter.org and Child Care, Inc. Elementary School, as well as their families. Health services will include well care, sick visits, immunization and health education. Meals on Wheels of the College Park Area will use grant funds for expenses related to Meals on Wheels of the $3,000.00 the home delivery of meals five days a week to eligible residents of Prince George's http://mowcp.yolasite.com College Park Area, Inc. County. NAMI Prince George's County, MD will use grant funds for expenses related to general NAMI Prince George's operating support in providing mental health programs and services for county residents. $2,500.00 www.namipgc.org County, MD, Inc. These fall into four categories: peer support, education, community outreach, and a helpline. National Museum of Language (NML) will use grant funds for expenses related to National Museum of paying a part-time staffer, purchasing supplies and equipment, paying a small stipend for $1,000.00 http://languagemuseum.org Language, Inc. consultants / per diem for out-of-town experts, and for contractor support and website upgrades. Parkdale High School will use grant funds for expenses related to helping at-risk youth in grades 9 through 12 at Parkdale High School who need "soft skills" and Life skills" training to be college and career ready when they leave high school. Programs include: Parkdale High School $2,000.00 Boys Mentoring Groups, Girl Power Mentoring Groups, Business of Cosmetology Club, www.pgcps.org/parkdale Anger Management Education for Teens and Most Improved Student scholarship awards. Funds may also be used for refreshments and food for approximately 75 program participants. PG County Police Department District 1 Citizens Advisory Council will use grant funds PG County Police for expenses related to covering general administrative and coordination functions. Department District 1 $250.00 Additionally, funds may be used to provide school supplies to the children that our police No website listed on application Citizens Advisory Council officers are working with and to conduct classes on community-building techniques to officers and community leaders. Pregnancy Aid Centers will use grant funds for expenses related to providing emergency food for low-income, underserved, pregnant adolescents and women, family planning Pregnancy Aid Centers, Inc. $4,000.00 www.pregnancyaidcenter.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 Prince George's Child providing in-home intervention for at-risk mothers; early childhood mental health $3,500.00 www.childresource.org Resource Center, Inc. consultation; child care training; referrals for access to child care for parents receiving temporary cash assistance (TCA); and advocacy. Prince George's County Police Athletic League (PAL) will use grant funds for expenses Prince George's County $1,000.00 related to conducting its PAL Program, PAL T-TAC Program and PAL Summer www.pgcpal.org Police Athletic League, Inc. Badges for Summer Camp. Prince George's Philharmonic will use grant funds for expenses related to presenting five or six concerts each season; supporting the "Side by Side" program in which top instrumental music students from Prince George's County Public Schools play "side by side" with the Philharmonic; paying for the string lessons of county students who would Prince George's otherwise not be able to afford private music lessons, who maintain certain academic $1,000.00 www.pgphilharmonic.org Philharmonic standards and who are recommended by their teachers; partnering with high school choral groups to form a chorale work; providing a scholarship to a selected University of Maryland music student to perform with the Philharmonic; offsetting the increased costs of presenting the concerts; and paying for a recording engineer whose costs had previously been paid by a Philharmonic supporter. Prince George's Tennis & Education Foundation will use grant funds for expenses Prince George's Tennis & $1,500.00 related to providing tennis equipment and uniforms, mentoring and training needed by www.pgtef.org Education Foundation, Inc. the Parkdale High School to help ensure personal development and success. Riverdale Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses related to conducting Riverdale Elementary $1,000.00 school assemblies that will bring content to the content being taught in science and www1.pgcps.org/schools/Riverdale School reading classes. Run Your Race Ministries will use grant funds for expenses related to upgrading the Run Your Race Ministries, technology at the Drop-In Office (i.e., purchasing computer hardware and software). $1,000.00 www.runyourrace.org Inc. The upgrades will enhance the computers used for the job search classes Run Your Race offers and which are used for preparing and printing resumes and cover letters. St. Ann's Center for St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families will use grant funds for expenses Children, Youth and $1,500.00 related to providing employment / career counseling, on-site child care center, weekly www.stanns.org Families parenting classes, weekly life skills classes, and clinical and social work services. Seabrook Elementary Seabrook Elementary School will use grant funds for expenses related to its one-on-one $1,000.00 www1/pgcps.org/seabrook/ School mentoring program, including games, food, cultural trips and incentives / prizes. Sowing Empowerment & Sowing Empowerment & Economic Development, Inc. (SEED) will use grant funds for Economic Development, $1,500.00 expenses related to increasing SEED's capacity in serving low-income families by www.seedinc.org Inc. (SEED) allowing SEED to purchase necessary supplies for its Food Distribution Center. Talking Hands will use grant funds for expenses related to providing educational resources, conducting a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program, Talking Hands, $1,000.00 conducting a Family Fun Night, hosting an Adapt Ride-on vehicle workshop and hosting www.talkinghandsincorporated.org Incorporated a literacy event for underserved families with special needs and, special needs children and elementary school students. The Training Source will use grant funds for expenses related to providing comprehensive employment 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 The Training Source, Inc. $1,000.00 www.thetrainingsource.org professional skills training and job readiness training; conducting quick-start computer training; 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). Vehicles for Change will use grant funds for expenses related to enrolling up to 16 trainees (Prince George's County resident / returning citizens who, while incarcerated, successfully completed a six-month training course in automotive technology - divided into two groups of eight) who will receive six months of training to prepare them for careers as automotive technicians. Trainees are paid $8.50 an hour and usually work 40 Vehicles for Change, Inc. $500.00 www.vehiclesforchange.org hours per week. They are also provided with a starter tool kit worth $250. Paid training is functionally transitional employment, the principal evidence-based practice in successful prison re-entry programs, as well as programs that serve persons in or near poverty. The Vehicles for Change automotive training and service center is at 5108 Buchanan Street, Hyattsville. Woodridge Elementary Woodridge Elementary School - Related Arts Department will use grant funds for School - Related Arts $924.96 expenses related to conducting music, visual arts and physical education programs for www1.pgcps.net/woodridge Department Title 1 students at the school. Funds Disbursed as of 3-31-18 $85,024.96