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Grantees Directory

These are the organizations we're proud to call our grantees. Each one is doing real, practical work to improve the lives of people who are blind or have low vision in the DC metropolitan area.

Vision & Medical Care

Children’s National Hospital Foundation

Supports the Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship within the Division of Ophthalmology at Children’s National Hospital. Fellows receive advanced training in pediatric ophthalmology and provide extensive, world-class eye care to children throughout the Washington, D.C. community.

Vision & Medical Care

Washington National Eye Center

Funds the Fleischer Fund, which covers critical surgical and anesthesia fees to prevent blindness in patients who lack financial resources.

Vision & Medical Care

Bread for the City

Removes financial barriers by providing free eye exams and diagnostic services for residents living with low incomes.

Vision & Medical Care

Prevention of Blindness Society of Metro DC

Educates both patients and medical professionals on vision rehabilitation through initiatives like the Low Vision Mini-Symposium.

Vision & Medical Care

So Others Might Eat

Restores sight and dignity to neighbors experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty through essential ophthalmology care.

Social Services

Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home

Supports the Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship within the Division of Ophthalmology at Children’s National Hospital. Fellows receive advanced training in pediatric ophthalmology and provide extensive, world-class eye care to children throughout the Washington, D.C. community.

Social Services

Iona Senior Services

Helps seniors remain safe and independent in their own homes for as long as possible while reducing social isolation.

Social Services

Metropolitan Washington Ear

Acts as a "lifeline" for over 5,000 listeners by providing independent access to the printed word and current local news.

Social Services

Montgomery County Public Schools Vision Program

Empowers youth to build confidence and community through physical activities that address the "Expanded Core Curriculum."

Social Services

Independence Now

Helps residents in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties achieve personal goals such as community navigation and homeownership.

Social Services

DC Center for Independent Living

Promotes leadership and empowerment through specialized workshops like N'Sight VIP training for computers, Braille, and smartphones.

Social Services

Omnium Circus

Ensures the arts are accessible to the blind community, fostering empathy and inclusion through world-class entertainment.

Systemic Change

American Council of the Blind

Leverages its D.C. presence to influence policymakers and improve systemic accessibility standards for the blind community.

Systemic Change

Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights

Dismantles systemic barriers to ensure the world is designed so that blind individuals can function independently without "heroic effort."

Systemic Change

American Association of People with Disabilities

Directly supports career equity and leadership development for blind and low-vision students in public service.