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Ausherman Family Foundation: Capacity Building Grant
Ausherman Family Foundation Inc
Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation: Health & Mental Health and Strengthening Public Education
Jacob And Hilda Blaustein Foundation Inc
State Science Policy Fellowship
Maryland Sea Grant
Background
Maryland Sea Grant (MDSG) is excited to announce a new, year-long State Science Policy Fellowship program partnering with state agencies and University System of Maryland (USM) leadership. This unique opportunity will place fellows in coastal sustainability, coastal management, and environmental policy positions within Maryland.
Modeled after the Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, this program will increase graduates’ professional skills and provide critical experience working for state agencies at the science-policy interface. The Maryland Sea Grant State Science Policy Fellows will work closely with state agency and legislative leadership to provide science expertise to develop policy relevant to Maryland’s progressive program to address state challenges in sustainability and action to mitigate and adapt to climate change. It is an exciting opportunity for students interested in applying their research experience and critical thinking skills to advancing science-based, environmental decision-making and policy development in Maryland.
Fellowship Experience
This is a full-time, one-year, non-renewable position. Maryland Sea Grant will lead an orientation during which fellows will gain a deeper understanding of the goals and expectations of the fellowship, Maryland Sea Grant's mission, their host institution’s role and goals, and Maryland government and legislative structure. Fellows will then be embedded in their host office. They will work with their mentor to understand their responsibilities and major projects and to develop their fellowship goals and a professional plan for the year.
Fellows will have professional development opportunities during the year to strengthen networking, build professional skills, and bring them together to discuss relevant issues across their respective organizations. Fellows will be part of a small cohort of Maryland Sea Grant supported fellows, including research, legal, and Knauss fellows. All fellows are expected to submit a professional development plan and final report.
Funding
Fellows will be employees of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science-MDSG, classified as a faculty research assistant or assistant research scientist for a one-year term. The full-time annualized salary is $56,000, plus access to a comprehensive fringe benefits package including health insurance and retirement options. Some funding is available for professional development travel. Fellows are jointly supported by Maryland Sea Grant and their host office.
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The Bank of America Foundation Sponsorship Program
Bank Of America Charitable Foundation Inc
MSDE Home Visiting - Healthy Families Grant Program – FY 27
Maryland State Department of Education
France-Merrick Foundation Grant ( requests for over $50,000)
France-Merrick Foundation
Gladys Brooks Foundation Grants
The Gladys Brooks Foundation
Knott Foundation Grants
Marion I & Henry J Knott Foundation Inc
Cafritz Foundation Grants
Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Penn National Gaming Foundation Grants
Penn National Gaming
Community Development Grants- Regular Grants (greater than $10,000)
The Abell Foundation Inc.
Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Support Services Grant Program
Maryland State Department of Education
Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
Dashanna K. McNeil Foundation
DC Mayor’s Scholars Undergraduate Program (DC)
District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education
Catalytic Revitalization Tax Credit
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
Kahlert Foundation Maryland Grant
Kahlert Foundation Inc
Tree Campus Higher Education Program: Maryland
National Arbor Day Foundation
MS Clinical Mentorship for Psychology Graduate Students
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Food Aggregation Grant Program - Stage One
Montgomery County Government
About the Office of Food Systems Resilience
Bill 20-22 established the OFSR as a non-principal office of the County’s Executive Branch. The OFSR works to make the County’s food system more resilient and equitable to improve the health of residents, the economy, and the environment. The Office serves as the liaison between County agencies and community partners with the goal of addressing the conditions which lead to food insecurity for residents.
About the Office of Grants Management
As charged in Bill 36-19, the OGM provides a central point of contact regarding the grants that the County receives or awards. The OGM also develops countywide policies and procedures regarding grants management and ensures these are consistent with racial equity and social justice goals and performs outreach regarding grants offered by the County and other grants functions.
Food Aggregation Grant Program - Stage One
Program Summary
The Office of Food Systems Resilience (OFSR), in partnership with the Office of Grants Management (OGM), is soliciting grant applications from local food aggregation and distribution companies with experience in market development for small farmers to establish and maintain a facility in Montgomery County, Maryland under the County’s FY2026 Food Aggregation Grant Program. This facility, and the grantee selected to run it (“Operator”), will aggregate, distribute, and market food grown by regional farmers to wholesale markets- including, but not limited to, Montgomery County institutions and agencies- such as schools, senior centers, hospitals, food banks, and correctional facilities.
$550,000 in funding is available to fund one award from OFSR to support startup, construction and retrofitting of necessary facilities, ongoing operations, and to purchase food over the initial one-year program period; the performance period of this grant is anticipated to cover a four year period from June 30, 2026 to June 30, 2030. Multi-year funding across the four fiscal years will range from $250,000 to $550,000 in grant funds and/or food purchasing commitments, pending funding availability and grantee performance, with a maximum of $550,000 total available in a single fiscal year.
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Grant
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Inc
Fund for Anne Arundel Grant
Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County
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Top Searched School Health Grants in Maryland
Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Maryland
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Maryland?
Grants are most commonly $123,415.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in School Health Grants in Maryland year over year?
In 2024, funders in Maryland awarded a total of 20,950 grants.
2022 46,680
2023 47,302
2024 20,950
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the School Health Grants in Maryland given out in Maryland, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for School Health Grants in Maryland changing over time?
Funding has increased by -56.94%.
2022 $3,960,728,306
2023
$5,979,795,969
50.98%
2024
$2,574,778,717
-56.94%
Maryland Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Montgomery County, Baltimore City, and Prince Georges County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Montgomery County | $2,484,397,774 |
| Baltimore City | $1,175,256,591 |
| Prince Georges County | $318,802,924 |
| Baltimore County | $276,610,116 |
| Anne Arundel County | $256,908,561 |