Monthly Archives: January 2022

Governor Hogan Declares 30-Day State of Emergency

2022-01-07T17:26:53-05:00January 5th, 2022|Advocacy, Nonprofit Resources, Uncategorized|

Governor Larry Hogan just declared a 30-day state of emergency to take urgent short-term actions to combat the current COVID-19 surge and mobilized 1,000 members of the Maryland National Guard to assist state and local health officials with the ongoing pandemic response.

From MD Nonprofits: The covid surge has increased the demand for nonprofit services, and at the same time many organizations are struggling to manage covid infections and risks in their own staff.  How do the Governor’s recent actions help or hinder you from providing crucial support? Please reach out to us with information about how the Governor’s decision impacts your services and any other support you may need. We’ll collect your feedback and send it to MD Nonprofits.

Grant & Funding Opportunities

2022-01-05T16:41:31-05:00January 5th, 2022|Grants & Funding|

Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE): Second Round of Child Care Stabilization Grant

  • MSDE opened the application window for the second and final round of Child Care Stabilization Grants on January 3, 2022. MSDE will distribute more than $125 million in funding, made available through the American Rescue Plan (ARP), to child care programs in Maryland.
  • The MSDE will hold virtual customer service support sessions throughout the application window for providers that have questions about the application and process.

AHCMC: FY23 Grants

  • The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County’s FY23 grant cycle opens in January 2022. Applicants may review the grant guidelines and templates available online.

Kessler Foundation: 2022 Signature Employment Grant Cycle

  • Signature Employment Grants support innovative solutions with potential for public or private replication. Success is ideas that spark new models to increase employment for people with disabilities. For the 2022 grant request for proposals, the Kessler Foundation has a special interest in projects that address the intersection of race, class, gender, disability and poverty within the framework of helping individuals with disabilities obtain employment or re-enter the job market following injury.

MORE Capstone

2022-01-07T17:25:55-05:00January 2nd, 2022|Events, Training Opportunities|

For Recent MORE Graduates

Join your fellow MORE graduates in sharing your evaluation progress and challenges and identifying questions to support more effective data communication. And, continue building connections within the nonprofit evaluation community in the county.

When: Monday, January 24, 10:30am-noon
Where: On Zoom. Click here to register.

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