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    Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation

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    ANNAPOLIS, MDWebsite4102675980

    About Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation

    The Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation concentrates its giving on education in the Annapolis/Anne Arundel County area, with large, targeted grants that fund postsecondary scholarships and specialized services for students with learning differences. Their funding supports both access (community college scholarships) and interventions—assessment, tutoring, and assistive technology—for learners with dyslexia, ADHD and related needs. Grants are few but sizeable and focused on local educational impact.

    Focus Areas

    Community college scholarships for Anne Arundel County studentsAssessment and tutoring programs for students with dyslexiaAssistive technology and classroom supports for students with learning differences (e.g., ADHD, dyslexia)Specialized K–12 programs serving students with learning disabilities in the Annapolis area

    Who They Fund

    students with learning differences (dyslexia, ADHD)children and students with learning disabilitiesindividuals with autism and their familiespeople with developmental disabilities

    About Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation

    The Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation Inc. gives repeated large grants for education tied to learning differences, especially scholarships and specialized student support in Maryland and Washington, DC. Its recent awards show a clear pattern: funding for postsecondary access, assessment and tutoring, and classroom technology for students with dyslexia, ADHD, and related needs. The foundation also supports schools and organizations serving children and young adults through targeted, program-specific grants. A central recipient is Anne Arundel Community College Foundation, which received $100,000 in 2023 and again in 2024 for scholarships for education, plus another $50,000 in 2025. The foundation has also backed Radcliffe Creek School with $100,000 for technologies for students with learning differences, and The Summit School with multiple $50,000 grants for scholarships for children with learning disabilities. These awards point to a funder that combines access to education with supports designed around how students learn. Alongside school-based support, the foundation funds organizations serving students and families through tutoring, assistive services, and adaptive programs.

    What Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation Funds

    Education is the foundation’s core focus, but the support is split across several distinct needs. In higher education, Anne Arundel Communitiy College Foundation received $100,000 in 2023 and $100,000 in 2024 for scholarships for education, with another $50,000 in 2025. Chesapeake College also received $30,400 in 2025 for programs and scholarships. For students with learning differences, Radcliffe Creek School received $100,000 in 2025 for technologies for students with dyslexia, ADHD, and similar needs. Dsylexia Tutoring Program received $80,000 in 2025 and $75,000 in both 2023 and 2024 for assessment and tutoring. The foundation also funds specialized student-serving organizations. The Brendan Corporation received $40,000 in both 2024 and 2025 for sailing training to youth with learning differences, while The Summit School received repeated $50,000 grants for scholarships for children with learning disabilities.

    How Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster tightly around a mid-five-figure level: p25 is $23,750, median is $45,000, and p75 is $50,000. Recent awards also include several $100,000 grants, but most of the sample sits in the $40,000 to $50,000 range. The pattern is recurring rather than one-off. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Anne Arundel Communitiy College Foundation, Dsylexia Tutoring Program, The Summit School, Canine Companions for Independence, Sisters Academy of Baltimore, Autism Society of North Carolina, Capstone Christian Academy, and The Brendan Corporation. The foundation funds organizations rather than individuals and makes no program-related investments. Its active scholarship programs are run through colleges and universities, and its grant programs accept unsolicited requests.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2M

    Total Assets

    $19M

    Total Revenue

    $876K

    Total Expenses

    $1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $24K and $50K, with a median of $45K.

    25th Percentile

    $24K

    Median

    $45K

    75th Percentile

    $50K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional8 states funded

    About 59% of grants go to recipients in DC.

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    youth in underserved communities
    underfunded K–12 schools and their students
    recipients of service animals / people relying on assistance dogs

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar grants to a small number of local education organizations; repeat funding to a core grantee (Anne Arundel Community College Foundation) and targeted support for specialized learning services rather than broad, diversified giving.

    Funding Style

    direct service / program deliveryscholarships and tuition supportprogram-specific operating support (assessments, tutoring, follow-up services)technology and assistive-device fundingrecreational/adaptive program support

    Notable grantees: Anne Arundel Community College Foundation, Radcliffe Creek School, Dyslexia Tutoring Program

    Topics

    assistive/educational technology for learning differences (dyslexia, ADHD)scholarships for K–12 and college studentsassessment, diagnosis support and one-on-one tutoringautism support and family educationadaptive recreation and skills training (sailing for youth with learning differences)literacy and book provision for underfunded schoolsservice animal follow-up and support (Canine Companions)

    Where Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is regional and heavily concentrated in Maryland. Fifty-nine percent of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the largest share of recipients by state is in DC. Recent Maryland recipients include Arnold, Baltimore, Edgewater, Glen Burnie, Chestertown, and Wye Mills, showing a strong Mid-Atlantic footprint. Outside Maryland and DC, the foundation has also funded organizations in Raleigh, North Carolina; Santa Rosa, California; and Las Vegas, Nevada. Every grant in the recent sample went to a US recipient.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does the foundation fund?

    It funds organizations serving students and young people, especially through scholarships, tutoring, assessment, assistive technology, and other educational supports. Recent grants include college scholarship programs, a school technology award for students with learning differences, and funding for tutoring and assessment services.

    Does it fund scholarships?

    Yes. Scholarships are a major part of the foundation’s giving. Recent examples include support for a community college foundation, another college scholarship program, and school-based scholarships for children with learning disabilities.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical grants are mid-five-figure awards: the p25 is $23,750, the median is $45,000, and the p75 is $50,000. The recent sample also includes a smaller number of $100,000 grants.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited requests?

    Yes. The active grant programs listed for the foundation all note that they accept unsolicited applications, including scholarship partnerships with colleges and universities and one-time grants to organizations.

    Are grants limited to Maryland?

    No. The foundation gives mostly in Maryland, but recent grants also went to recipients in Washington, DC; North Carolina; California; and Nevada. All grants in the recent sample were awarded to US recipients.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    RADCLIFFE CREEK SCHOOLChestertown, MD$100,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR TECHNOLOGIES FOR STUDENT WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES SUCH AS DYSLEXIA, ADHD, AND AS SUCH.
    DSYLEXIA TUTORING PROGRAMBALTIMORE, MD$80,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR ASSESSMENT AND TUTORING.
    THE SUMMIT SCHOOLEDGEWATER, MD$50,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES.
    CAPSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMYLAS VEGAS, NV$50,0002025To provide excellence in academics, athletics, the arts and the application of Biblical principles.
    ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITIY COLLEGE FOUNDATIONARNOLD, MD$50,0002025TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EDUCATION
    CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCESANTA ROSA, CA$50,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR FOLLOW-UP SERVICES FOR CANINE COMPANIONS
    BELLO MACHREGLEN BURNIE, MD$50,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
    SISTERS ACADEMY OF BALTIMOREBALTIMORE, MD$50,0002025TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS.
    AUTISIM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINARALEIGH, NC$50,0002025The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.
    THE BRENDAN CORPORATIONWASHINGTON, DC$40,0002025TO PROVIDE SAILING TRAINING TO YOUTH WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES
    CHESAPEAKE COLLEGEWye Mills, MD$30,4002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS AND SCHORLARSHIPS
    Y OF CENTRAL MARYLANDBALTIMORE, MD$30,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR CHILDRENS PROGRAMS
    KIDS NEED TO READMESA, AZ$25,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR BOOKS FOR UNDERFUNDED SCHOOLS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
    CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTERBROOKLYN PARK, MD$25,0002025To foster creativity, create connections, and inspire joy by delivering innovation and accessible arts and education programs.
    OHANA OF HOWARD COUNTYCOLUMBIA, MD$20,0002025Empower Howard County students to overcome barriers and achieve self-defined success.
    READ BETTER BE BETTERPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002025TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO HELP CHILDREN BECOME BETTER LEARNERS
    ON THE MOVE INCSHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI$10,0002025The Mission of On the Move Nonprofit Organization is to serve youth and senior citizens in underserved communities through resources, education, and mentoring programs. We are a faith based non-denominational organization; our goal is to revitalize our communities as well as people.
    ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITIY COLLEGE FOUNDATIONARNOLD, MD$100,0002024TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EDUCATION
    DSYLEXIA TUTORING PROGRAMBALTIMORE, MD$75,0002024TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR ASSESSMENT AND TUTORING.
    COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTYBaltimore, MD$66,0002024TO PAY EXPENDITURES FOR COLLEGE
    CAPSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMYLAS VEGAS, NV$50,0002024To provide excellence in academics, athletics, the arts and the application of Biblical principles.
    CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCESANTA ROSA, CA$50,0002024TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR FOLLOW-UP SERVICES FOR CANINE COMPANIONS
    THE SUMMIT SCHOOLEDGEWATER, MD$50,0002024TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES.
    SISTERS ACADEMY OF BALTIMOREBALTIMORE, MD$50,0002024TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS.
    AUTISIM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINARALEIGH, NC$50,0002024The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.
    THE BRENDAN CORPORATIONWASHINGTON, DC$40,0002024TO PROVIDE SAILING TRAINING TO YOUTH WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ANNAPOLISANNAPOLIS, MD$30,0002024TO INSPIRE AND ENABLE ALL YOUNG PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO NEED US THE MOST, TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS PRODUCTIVE, RESPONSIBLE, CARING CITIZENS.
    BELLO MACHREGLEN BURNIE, MD$25,0002024TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
    KINERA FOUNDATIONSTEVENSVILLE, MD$25,0002024To helps individuals with disabilities and special health care needs and their families by providing resources to support, inform and connect them with services and opportunities that will enhance their quality of life.
    CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTERBROOKLYN PARK, MD$25,0002024To foster creativity, create connections, and inspire joy by delivering innovation and accessible arts and education programs.
    OHANA OF HOWARD COUNTYCOLUMBIA, MD$20,0002024Empower Howard County students to overcome barriers and achieve self-defined success.
    READ BETTER BE BETTERPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002024TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO HELP CHILDREN BECOME BETTER LEARNERS
    ON THE MOVE INCSHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI$5,0002024The Mission of On the Move Nonprofit Organization is to serve youth and senior citizens in underserved communities through resources, education, and mentoring programs. We are a faith based non-denominational organization; our goal is to revitalize our communities as well as people.
    ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITIY COLLEGE FOUNDATIONARNOLD, MD$100,0002023TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EDUCATION
    DSYLEXIA TUTORING PROGRAMBALTIMORE, MD$75,0002023TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR ASSESSMENT AND TUTORING.
    COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTYBaltimore, MD$66,0002023TO PAY EXPENDITURES FOR COLLEGE
    CAPSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMYLAS VEGAS, NV$50,0002023To provide excellence in academics, athletics, the arts and the application of Biblical principles.
    CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCESANTA ROSA, CA$50,0002023TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR FOLLOW-UP SERVICES FOR CANINE COMPANIONS
    THE SUMMIT SCHOOLEDGEWATER, MD$50,0002023TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES.
    AUTISIM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINARALEIGH, NC$50,0002023The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.
    SISTERS ACADEMY OF BALTIMOREBALTIMORE, MD$50,0002023TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS.
    Y OF CENTRAL MARYLANDBALTIMORE, MD$35,0002023TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR CHILDRENS PROGRAMS
    KIDS NEED TO READMESA, AZ$25,0002023TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR BOOKS FOR UNDERFUNDED SCHOOLS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
    BELLO MACHREGLEN BURNIE, MD$25,0002023TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
    THE BRENDAN CORPORATIONWASHINGTON, DC$20,0002023TO PROVIDE SAILING TRAINING TO YOUTH WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES
    OHANA OF HOWARD COUNTYCOLUMBIA, MD$20,0002023Empower Howard County students to overcome barriers and achieve self-defined success.
    HOLY FAMILY MINISTRIESNORTHBROOK, IL$15,0002023To provide educational opportunities.
    READ BETTER BE BETTERPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002023TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO HELP CHILDREN BECOME BETTER LEARNERS
    CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTERBROOKLYN PARK, MD$5,6002023To foster creativity, create connections, and inspire joy by delivering innovation and accessible arts and education programs.

    RADCLIFFE CREEK SCHOOL

    $100,000
    Chestertown, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR TECHNOLOGIES FOR STUDENT WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES SUCH AS DYSLEXIA, ADHD, AND AS SUCH.

    DSYLEXIA TUTORING PROGRAM

    $80,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR ASSESSMENT AND TUTORING.

    THE SUMMIT SCHOOL

    $50,000
    EDGEWATER, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES.

    CAPSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

    $50,000
    LAS VEGAS, NV2025

    To provide excellence in academics, athletics, the arts and the application of Biblical principles.

    ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITIY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    ARNOLD, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EDUCATION

    CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE

    $50,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR FOLLOW-UP SERVICES FOR CANINE COMPANIONS

    BELLO MACHRE

    $50,000
    GLEN BURNIE, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.

    SISTERS ACADEMY OF BALTIMORE

    $50,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS.

    AUTISIM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA

    $50,000
    RALEIGH, NC2025

    The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.

    THE BRENDAN CORPORATION

    $40,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO PROVIDE SAILING TRAINING TO YOUTH WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES

    CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE

    $30,400
    Wye Mills, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PROGRAMS AND SCHORLARSHIPS

    Y OF CENTRAL MARYLAND

    $30,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR CHILDRENS PROGRAMS

    KIDS NEED TO READ

    $25,000
    MESA, AZ2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR BOOKS FOR UNDERFUNDED SCHOOLS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES

    CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER

    $25,000
    BROOKLYN PARK, MD2025

    To foster creativity, create connections, and inspire joy by delivering innovation and accessible arts and education programs.

    OHANA OF HOWARD COUNTY

    $20,000
    COLUMBIA, MD2025

    Empower Howard County students to overcome barriers and achieve self-defined success.

    READ BETTER BE BETTER

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO HELP CHILDREN BECOME BETTER LEARNERS

    ON THE MOVE INC

    $10,000
    SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI2025

    The Mission of On the Move Nonprofit Organization is to serve youth and senior citizens in underserved communities through resources, education, and mentoring programs. We are a faith based non-denominational organization; our goal is to revitalize our communities as well as people.

    ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITIY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    ARNOLD, MD2024

    TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EDUCATION

    DSYLEXIA TUTORING PROGRAM

    $75,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2024

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR ASSESSMENT AND TUTORING.

    COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY

    $66,000
    Baltimore, MD2024

    TO PAY EXPENDITURES FOR COLLEGE

    CAPSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

    $50,000
    LAS VEGAS, NV2024

    To provide excellence in academics, athletics, the arts and the application of Biblical principles.

    CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE

    $50,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2024

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR FOLLOW-UP SERVICES FOR CANINE COMPANIONS

    THE SUMMIT SCHOOL

    $50,000
    EDGEWATER, MD2024

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES.

    SISTERS ACADEMY OF BALTIMORE

    $50,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2024

    TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS.

    AUTISIM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA

    $50,000
    RALEIGH, NC2024

    The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.

    THE BRENDAN CORPORATION

    $40,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    TO PROVIDE SAILING TRAINING TO YOUTH WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ANNAPOLIS

    $30,000
    ANNAPOLIS, MD2024

    TO INSPIRE AND ENABLE ALL YOUNG PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO NEED US THE MOST, TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS PRODUCTIVE, RESPONSIBLE, CARING CITIZENS.

    BELLO MACHRE

    $25,000
    GLEN BURNIE, MD2024

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.

    KINERA FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    STEVENSVILLE, MD2024

    To helps individuals with disabilities and special health care needs and their families by providing resources to support, inform and connect them with services and opportunities that will enhance their quality of life.

    CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER

    $25,000
    BROOKLYN PARK, MD2024

    To foster creativity, create connections, and inspire joy by delivering innovation and accessible arts and education programs.

    OHANA OF HOWARD COUNTY

    $20,000
    COLUMBIA, MD2024

    Empower Howard County students to overcome barriers and achieve self-defined success.

    READ BETTER BE BETTER

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2024

    TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO HELP CHILDREN BECOME BETTER LEARNERS

    ON THE MOVE INC

    $5,000
    SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI2024

    The Mission of On the Move Nonprofit Organization is to serve youth and senior citizens in underserved communities through resources, education, and mentoring programs. We are a faith based non-denominational organization; our goal is to revitalize our communities as well as people.

    ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITIY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    ARNOLD, MD2023

    TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EDUCATION

    DSYLEXIA TUTORING PROGRAM

    $75,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2023

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR ASSESSMENT AND TUTORING.

    COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY

    $66,000
    Baltimore, MD2023

    TO PAY EXPENDITURES FOR COLLEGE

    CAPSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

    $50,000
    LAS VEGAS, NV2023

    To provide excellence in academics, athletics, the arts and the application of Biblical principles.

    CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE

    $50,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2023

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR FOLLOW-UP SERVICES FOR CANINE COMPANIONS

    THE SUMMIT SCHOOL

    $50,000
    EDGEWATER, MD2023

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES.

    AUTISIM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA

    $50,000
    RALEIGH, NC2023

    The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.

    SISTERS ACADEMY OF BALTIMORE

    $50,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2023

    TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS.

    Y OF CENTRAL MARYLAND

    $35,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2023

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR CHILDRENS PROGRAMS

    KIDS NEED TO READ

    $25,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR BOOKS FOR UNDERFUNDED SCHOOLS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES

    BELLO MACHRE

    $25,000
    GLEN BURNIE, MD2023

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.

    THE BRENDAN CORPORATION

    $20,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    TO PROVIDE SAILING TRAINING TO YOUTH WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES

    OHANA OF HOWARD COUNTY

    $20,000
    COLUMBIA, MD2023

    Empower Howard County students to overcome barriers and achieve self-defined success.

    HOLY FAMILY MINISTRIES

    $15,000
    NORTHBROOK, IL2023

    To provide educational opportunities.

    READ BETTER BE BETTER

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2023

    TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO HELP CHILDREN BECOME BETTER LEARNERS

    CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER

    $5,600
    BROOKLYN PARK, MD2023

    To foster creativity, create connections, and inspire joy by delivering innovation and accessible arts and education programs.