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Montgomery County Grant Opportunities Newsletter |
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The Montgomery County Grant Opportunities Newsletter provides grant seeking stakeholders with a concrete schedule of new, currently open, and soon to be launched grant programs as well as status updates for closed grant programs. The newsletter also highlights the Office of Grants Management (OGM) events, non-County grant opportunities, and other events/news items of interest to grant seeking stakeholders. For a long-term projection of County grant programs, download the most up-to-date version of the FY25 Grant Program Forecast. |
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FY25 Nonprofit Security Grant Program: Opened September 23, 2024 and closes October 18, 2024. The Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (OEMHS) is soliciting grant applications from nonprofit or faith-based organizations located in Montgomery County that are at a high risk of experiencing hate crimes. Funding may be awarded to augment costs for security personnel, planning, training, or security cameras. FY25 Nonprofit Security Grant applicants may request funding up to $15,000 per facility.
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Coming Soon (Next 30 Days) |
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FY25 Low and Middle Income (LMI) Electrification Grant Program: Estimated launch in early October 2024. The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is soliciting grant applications from nonprofits for one competitively selected federally funded subgrantee to upgrade one or more low-income communities with energy-efficient electric appliances, heating, and hot water systems. The goal of the grant project is to complete fuel-switching activities in at least 30 single-family units or at least 1 multifamily building serving 15 units. The single award will total roughly $1.8 million.
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Status of Closed, but not Awarded, Grant Programs |
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FY23 Nonprofit Technical Assistance and Management Support (NTAMS) Grant Program: Decisions have been made on the FY23 NTAMS grant program and results will be distributed in the next one to two weeks. OGM has been clearing out earlier grant programs and has delayed transmitting results to ensure we have the capacity to execute next steps as soon as the results are announced. Recipients will be given the opportunity to rescope their proposals to fit the actual award timeline with considerable flexibility. Non-recipients will have the opportunity to have a feedback session on their application in October of 2024. For FY25, OGM will be significantly changing the approach for nonprofit support to mitigate the delays and challenges of the FY23 grant program.
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FY24 Cost Sharing Capital Grants (CSCG): State Matched applications, both Arts and Non-Arts have been reviewed, scored, and results posted. Non-State Matched CSCG are still pending review due to similar problems with the FY24 Community Grants program and a shortage of available reviewers. OGM is working with other County stakeholders to identify and recruit reviewers for the remaining applications for this grant program. For future grant programs in FY25, OGM will be focused on supporting department led grant programs where reviewer delays have not been a problem.
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FY24 Community Project Fund (CPF) Q3/Q4: Decisions have been made on the FY24 CPF Q3/Q4 grant program and results will be distributed in the next two weeks. OGM has been clearing out earlier grant programs and has delayed transmitting results to ensure we have the capacity to execute next steps as soon as the results are announced. Recipients will be given the opportunity to rescope their proposals to fit the actual award timeline with considerable flexibility. Non-recipients will have the opportunity to have a feedback session on their application in October of 2024. For FY25, OGM will be significantly changing the approach for CPF to mitigate the delays and challenges of the FY24 grant program.
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FY25 Community Food Assistance Program:The application window closed on Monday, September 23, 2024 and OGM is conducting its Administrative Review. OGM received 54 applications totaling roughly $7.5 million. Vetted applications without issues have all been sent to Review Committee members for full review and scoring. OGM is reaching out for corrections/clarifications on roughly 15 applications for additional vetting.
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FY25 EquiCare - Subsidy Seats Grant Program: The application window closed on Monday, September 30, 2024 and OGM is conducting its Administrative Review. OGM received 21 applications totaling roughly $4.6 million. Vetted applications without issues are expected to start getting to Review Committee members within 24-48 hours for full review and scoring.
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Other Non-County Grant Related Events |
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For a list of all grant programs from every fiscal year and award winners, visit the Office of Grants Management’s “Grants Program” page. |
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