Nonprofit Resources

New Changes for Nonprofits with County Contracts-Critical Updates from NM’s Advisory Board to DHHS

2017-06-29T14:19:19-04:00March 21st, 2016|Grants & Funding, Nonprofit Resources|

Nonprofit Montgomery regularly convenes a Nonprofit Advisory Board to meet with the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to discuss concerns for the nonprofit community. These conversations provide the opportunity for two-way dialogue and for DHHS to address procedure and policies that can impact the nonprofit community. After the most recent meeting, DHHS has provided the following updates on two issues: “rounding pennies” and single user accounts. (more…)

Facility Use Subsidy Program, Due April 1

2017-06-29T14:19:19-04:00March 21st, 2016|Grants & Funding, Nonprofit Resources|

CUPF subsidizes facility fees for classrooms, all-purpose rooms, and library meeting rooms for an activity by a Maryland-based, organizations/programs whose primary goal is to serve vulnerable youth or low-income people. These organizations also do not charge their participants or charge a minimal fee. Since January of this year, 10 applications have been processed, of which 8 were approved, with a combined savings of $11,110 to the awardees. CUPF strongly encourages all nonprofits who need school/government building space to apply by April 1.

OLO Releases Report on School-to-Prison Pipeline in Montgomery County

2017-06-29T14:19:19-04:00March 20th, 2016|Nonprofit Resources|

The Office of Legislative Oversight (OLO) released the report on “The School-to-Prison Pipeline in Montgomery County.” The report includes recommendations for improvement, describes the increased risk of juvenile delinquency and criminal justice system involvement among children who have been suspended or expelled from school and the nature of the Pipeline in Montgomery County.

County State Delegation Supports Easing Student Loan Debt

2017-06-29T14:19:19-04:00March 18th, 2016|Nonprofit Resources, Uncategorized|

The Montgomery County House Delegation to the Maryland General Assembly approved support of a bill to help ease the burden of student loan debts by allowing public refinancing of student loans. The legislation would allow the County to use tax-exempt bonds to refinance student loans for students who attended college in-state, regardless of the original lender.

Table for Ten for CEOs and Executive Directors

2017-06-29T14:19:19-04:00March 17th, 2016|Events, Nonprofit Resources|

Dates have been announced for the spring Table for Ten: April 14, May 19, and June 16 from 8:30-10 am at the Nonprofit Village. These facilitated peer-to-peer sessions offer an opportunity for nonprofit executive directors to connect with peers around issues of importance to them and their organizations.

The sessions will be facilitated by Melissa Graves, who was recently appointed as Executive Director of Graceful Growing Together. Prior to her role at Graceful Growing Together, Melissa was CEO of Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area. For more information, please email Lesley MacDonaldRegister today.

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