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2021-08-26T13:48:27-04:00August 26th, 2021|Member News, Uncategorized|

Did you know that anyone can subscribe to Nonprofit Matters, Nonprofit Montgomery’s newsletter? But only Nonprofit Montgomery members receive advocacy alerts, access to certain events and programs and much more.

Not quite sure what our membership is about, or why you should join? Reach out to our Program & Membership Director, Lavontte Chatmon, and get all your questions answered.

Health Survey and Environmental Scan of Organizational Resources

2021-08-26T13:47:45-04:00August 26th, 2021|Nonprofit Resources, Uncategorized|

Healthy Montgomery, the County’s local health improvement coalition, is asking people to complete a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) Oral Health Capacity and Environmental Demand Scan Survey to assess resources available. The information collected will be used to address oral health concerns in the community; align and leverage resources; and contribute to the creation of a Community Health Improvement Plan for Montgomery County. In addition, the data will be posted on the Healthy Montgomery website and will be available to the public.

Organizations can be any type of group that provides oral health services in Montgomery County, such as hospitals, government agencies, social service providers, educational institutions, health insurers, and public and private dental offices and clinics. The deadline for completing the survey is Friday, Sept. 10.

Job Opportunities

2021-08-26T13:44:42-04:00August 26th, 2021|Job Opportunities|

Coordinator Level
Nonprofit Montgomery: Program Coordinator (Updated) 
Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers: Associate, External Affairs

Manager/Director Level
National Alliance on Mental Illness of Montgomery County, MD (NAMI MC):
 Communications and Engagement Manager and Resource Navigator
Montgomery History: Development and Communications Manager
LAYC: Program Manager
Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers: Director, Programs & Partnerships
KID Museum: Development Manager and Director of Finance
Jewish Foundation for Group Homes: Planned Giving Specialist

Executive/C-Level
Chevy Chase At Home: Executive Director

Job Opportunities

2021-08-12T12:21:29-04:00August 12th, 2021|Job Opportunities|

Executive/C-Level

Treehouse Child Advocacy Center: Executive Director
Cornerstone Montgomery: Chief Financial Officer

Manager/Director Level

Primary Care Coalition: Development Manager
Montgomery Coalition for Adult English Literacy (MCAEL): Manager of Grants & Administration and Manager of Network Learning and Development
MoCo Food Council: Multiple positions
Coordinator and/or Manager roles focused on Food Economy, Food Security, Advocacy, Agriculture, and/or Environmental Impact priorities (rolling)
Agriculture, Food Economy, and Sustainability Programs Coordinator/Manager
Community Bridges: Multiple Program Manager positions (College, HS, and Middle School Program Managers)
Adventure Theatre MTC: Education Director
Identity, Inc.: Workforce Development Specialist

Coordinator Level

Manna Food Center: Community Food Education Program Coordinator
Rebuilding Together MC: multiple AmeriCorps positions: Volunteer CoordinatorClient Outreach Coordinator, and Project Coordinator

Following the Money: American Rescue Plan and Other Federal Relief Funds

2021-08-06T09:51:47-04:00August 6th, 2021|Events|

Nonprofit Covid-19 Response Meeting

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from local, state and federal experts on the American Relief Plan and other federal funds that Montgomery County nonprofits may be able to access to provide services to County residents. How are dollars flowing into the State of Maryland, and what might be available in Montgomery County? We’ve assembled a panel of experts, so come with your questions.

This meeting is part of Nonprofit Montgomery’s series of virtual meetings with Montgomery County and nonprofit leaders.

Speakers:

  • U.S. Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland
  • David Brinkley, Secretary of Budget and Management, State of MD
  • Montgomery County Council President Tom Hucker
  • Dr. Deann Collins, Director of the Division of CARES Act, Early Childhood, and Title 1, MCPS
  • Gene Smith, Legislative Analyst, Montgomery County Council
  • Jackie de Carlo, CEO, Manna Food Center and President, Nonprofit Montgomery Board of Directors

When: Wednesday, August 11 at noon-1:15pm
Who: Everyone is welcome to attend.
Click here to register.

Grants & Funding Opportunities

2021-08-06T09:51:08-04:00August 6th, 2021|Grants & Funding|

Just Announced
Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC): Phase 2

Phase Two of the MoCo Economic Development Grant Program for Nonprofits will offer broader eligibility and is open to nonprofits that offer programming in Montgomery County and can specify how these funds contribute to economic development in the county.

Phase Two applications will open on August 9, 2021 and close August 18, 2021 5pm. The new program would provide competitively selected grants ranging from $7,500 to $25,000 with additional potential grants of $50,000 or $100,000. The funds will be distributed to all selected nonprofits no later than October 1, 2021 and the nonprofit must make use of the funds by no later than December 31, 2021.

The Carl M. Freeman Foundation: FACES (Freeman Assists Communities with Extra Support) Grants Program

  • targets smaller organizations that are often overlooked by funders. Grant awards are available at $10,000, $5,000, and $2,500 for a total grant award fund of $100,000.

The Horning Family Foundation (HFF): Racial Justice Initiative

  • in support of Black-led organizing and advocacy for efforts to change systems, policies, narratives, and practices that oppress and harm Black communities and other communities of color.
  • Grant applications are now being accepted for the first round of five-year grants totaling $2.5 million. Grants requests may range from $25,000 to $100,000 per year. The applications are due on Friday, September 10, 2021 at 11:59PM.

City of Rockville: Community Development Block Grant Program

  • federal grant for housing and community development projects that benefit low and moderate-income persons. Applications are due 9/27.

Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC): Phase 2

2021-08-06T09:50:30-04:00August 6th, 2021|Grants & Funding|

Phase Two of the MoCo Economic Development Grant Program for Nonprofits will offer broader eligibility and is open to nonprofits that offer programming in Montgomery County and can specify how these funds contribute to economic development in the county.

Phase Two applications will open on August 9, 2021 and close August 18, 2021 5pm. The new program would provide competitively selected grants ranging from $7,500 to $25,000 with additional potential grants of $50,000 or $100,000. The funds will be distributed to all selected nonprofits no later than October 1, 2021 and the nonprofit must make use of the funds by no later than December 31, 2021.

Whitman HS Looking to Partner with Organizations

2021-07-28T14:32:41-04:00July 29th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Walt Whitman High School is starting a new program called the Leadership Academy for Social Justice (LASJ). LASJ courses are rooted in personal development and intercultural skills while building on communication and thinking skills. Students in the program will participate in courses such as an Introduction to Social Justice, Women’s Studies, LGBTQ+ Studies, African-American Studies, Media in Society, and an internship program.

The program is looking to partner with local and regional organizations to provide meaningful internships for students. Through these internships, students will be able to apply their knowledge of social justice issues and advocacy skills to real-world experiences. If your organization is interested in partnering with Walt Whitman High School, please contact Sheryl Freedman, LASJ Lead Teacher.

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