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Nonprofit Montgomery brings you relevant capacity building programs, news you use, and advocacy opportunities. The majority of our programs are free thanks to the support of our members and the County government.
Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless: Grants Manager
Coordinates grant proposals, applications, and reports to foundations, corporations, and government agencies; assists with writing and editing internal and external communications; and supports program outcomes measurements.
To apply for this position, please email your resume to jobs@mcch.net.
US Census: Apply online
New COVID-19 Data Dashboard
The dashboard provides information on hospitalizations, the number of patients in intensive care units (ICU), and the number of ventilators in use, as well as previously available information regarding the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths. This information will help guide the County’s decisions on when to lift its Stay-at-Home Executive Order.
This online store is available for all Montgomery County Small Businesses looking to purchase Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Businesses will need to provide an EIN Number with a Montgomery County MD Address.
Purchase here: https://mocoppe.com/
The Telework Assistance Program – There’s still time to apply!
Also still open for applications:
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Members of the nonprofit working group met six times to discuss and generate recommendations for the phased reopening of nonprofit organizations in accordance with the Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery Plan. The group made broad recommendations which are included in this report. They also made specific recommendations for like organizations (e.g., protocols for reopening fitness centers, protocols for providing programming to children, and strategies for serving vulnerable populations in congregate care settings). Those recommendations will be shared outside of this report.
Nonprofit Working Group Recommendations for Maryland Strong_ Roadmap to …
Take aways from Wednesday’s call ….
2020 Census Updates: Visit the website
Q: How can you complete the census if you lost the postcard and you can’t remember your personal census code?
A: Go online to complete the census and instead of using your code, choose the other option of using your physical address.
Updates from the Community Action Agency
The mission of the Montgomery County Community Action Agency (CAA) is to reduce poverty and increase self-sufficiency among county residents through services, partnerships and advocacy. The CAA, the County’s federally-designated anti-poverty agency, is part of Montgomery’s County Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Community Affairs, and a member of the National Community Action Partnership and the Maryland Community Action Partnership.
Click here to read Community Needs Assessment publications and more.
CAA is preparing to submit its application for supplemental Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funding included in the CARES Act. Although the agency completed its three-year Community Needs Assessment in the fall of 2019, as part of this current application process, the agency will submit a new Limited Community Needs Assessment (LCNA) highlighting the critical community issues that have arisen since the public health emergency started.
Please help by filling out this survey!
Nonprofit Response Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HCYZZ3Z
A discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the immigrant community in Maryland, challenges faced, and resources available. Friday, May 22nd at 2PM – 3 PM EST. Click here to register.

Panelists:
Valeria Carranza, Chief of Staff, County Council Member Evan Glass
Kathia Mejia Chévez, Constituent Services and Outreach Representative, Senator Van Hollen
Aimee Olivo, Chief of Staff, Prince George’s County Council Member Dannielle Glaros
Jeff Samuels, Constituent Services and Outreach Representative, Senator Van Hollen
Joshua Thomson, Chief of Staff, Baltimore City Council Member Zeke Cohen
Questions? Contact: Jenna Hart, jhart@libertyspromise.org
The Telework Assistance Program – There’s still time to apply!
Budgeting in Uncertain Times with Justin Pollock
MCPS SSL Guidelines for Virtual/Remote SSL Opportunities
County Recreation Cancels Summer Camp
Join Capacity Partners in Dynamic Planning, Dynamic Board. Mary Robinson, President of Capacity Partners as well as Joan Schaffer and Margo Reid, Capacity Partners Consultants, will guide us on how to pivot and plan with your Board of Directors in uncertain times.
Capacity Partners works with nonprofits in strategic planning, fundraising, board development, management consulting, and organizational vitality that help our clients achieve transformative results.
When: May 21, 11am-noon
How: Zoom Meeting, REGISTER HERE
Cost: Free
Here’s the video and a few take aways below. This meeting featured JoAnn Barnes from DHHS, and nonprofits serving immigrant communities.
Resources Mentioned During the Meeting:
Relief Opportunities for Nonprofits: Franca Brilliant’s presentation
City of Gaithersburg: Resources
Gilchrist Immigrant Resource Center: website and covid-19 resource page
Montgomery County Coalition for Adult English Literacy: Adult ESOL classes as well as organizations that offer other types of training (GED, citizenship,etc.)
Ayuda: services and resources – pro bono legal services, language services, survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking
Community Reach of Montgomery County: resources during covid-19: Rockville Emergency Assistance Program, Language Outreach Program, Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic