Nonprofit organizations in Montgomery County, Maryland, are essential for providing assistance, support, information, and promotion to individuals and providers involved in reintegration in their area. To help these organizations expand their capacity and increase their sustainability, the county has allocated grant funds to provide network or consortium members with training and other technical assistance. These grants are open to all small businesses in the county, and they can be used to support businesses at little or no cost. The Montgomery Parks Foundation is a 501 (c) and 3 nonprofit organization that defends Montgomery County parks and encourages financial support and public participation by county residents and businesses as members, donors, sponsors, and advocates.
The county also includes other organizations such as Breast Feeding Resource Center, Greener Partners, Montco Anti-Hunger Network, North Wales Area Library, Along The Way Inc, Literary Council of Norristown, Montgomery County OIC, and Willow Grove CDC. Senator Ben Cardin's team is participating in a virtual information session on the allocation of funds for community and non-profit organizations. This pooled funding model allows nonprofit organizations in need to apply for grants only once instead of applying separately for each foundation or corporate giving program. It will also support community organizations and non-profit organizations that use promotion strategies with a racial equity perspective at the local, state and regional levels.
The Montgomery County Food Systems Resiliency Office and the Office of Grant Management are also soliciting applications for grants for the FY23 Resident and Community Food Gardening Grant Program for residents and communities for qualified Montgomery County non-profit organizations that expand the food production capacity of residents and communities as a means of increase local food security. Individual businesses can evaluate each of these organizations to determine their capacity to meet their business needs. Listings are available to organizations located or that support businesses in Montgomery County, Maryland. The Office of Grant Management (OGM) also provides information on the current status of community grants and the impact of the County Executive's operating budget for fiscal year 2023. To find local, state, and national organizations that focus on reentry, see the list below.
These organizations receive funding from Montgomery County to support your small business at little or no cost to you. He is pleased to announce that he will manage the Workforce Development Fund, which will provide grants to nonprofit agencies in Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. Nonprofit Village expands the capacity and increases the sustainability of nonprofit organizations through education, collaboration, and operational support within a shared workspace. More than 120 people attended the Montgomery nonprofit organization meeting with OGM on the current status of community grants. For small businesses in Montgomery County looking for financial assistance from nonprofit organizations, there are several options available. The county has allocated grant funds to provide network or consortium members with training and other technical assistance at little or no cost.
This pooled funding model allows nonprofit organizations in need to apply for grants only once instead of applying separately for each foundation or corporate giving program. The Montgomery Parks Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization that defends Montgomery County parks and encourages financial support from county residents and businesses as members, donors, sponsors, and advocates. The Montgomery County Food Systems Resiliency Office is also soliciting applications for grants for the FY23 Resident and Community Food Gardening Grant Program for qualified Montgomery County non-profit organizations that expand the food production capacity of residents and communities as a means of increasing local food security. The Office of Grant Management (OGM) provides information on the current status of community grants and the impact of the County Executive's operating budget for fiscal year 2023. Nonprofit Village expands the capacity and increases the sustainability of nonprofit organizations through education, collaboration, and operational support within a shared workspace. Individual businesses can evaluate each of these organizations to determine their capacity to meet their business needs. He is pleased to announce that he will manage the Workforce Development Fund which will provide grants to nonprofit agencies in Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties.