State
Maryland Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services
06/01/22
06/14/22 3:00 PM
Grants of up to $85,000 to Maryland local government agencies and law enforcement agencies to enhance the local community. Applicants must complete required registrations several days before the deadline. Funding is intended for programs that provide sports and recreational opportunities, improve relations between citizens and law enforcement, or otherwise benefit or improve the community. The purpose of CGPF is to assist local law enforcement agencies with establishing community programs and local government agencies with establishing violence intervention programs.
The purpose of the Community Program fund is to assist local law enforcement agencies with establishing community programs and agencies of local government in establishing violence intervention programs. The Community Program Fund is a program that is established and sponsored by local law enforcement agencies.
Agencies must provide recreational or athletic opportunities for members of the community; improve relations between citizens and law enforcement; otherwise benefit or improve the community; or a violence intervention program established and supported by a local law enforcement agency or another agency in local government. A violence intervention program is established and supported by local law enforcement or another agency in local government.
Programs can include, but are not limited to, police/community events such as “National Night Out.” Community Grant Program funds may also support violence intervention programs established and supported by a local law enforcement agency or another agency of a local government.
The following is a listing of services, activities, and costs that are eligible for support with CGPF funds within a subrecipient’s organization:
GrantWatch ID#: 141501
$500,000
The Office anticipates making 10-20 awards.
Awards range from $5,000 to a maximum of $85,000.
Anticipated Period of Performance: July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Grant Management System (GMS): http://goccp.maryland.gov/grants/.
If you have previously applied to the Office, but do not have your User ID, or are having technical issues with the system, contact the helpdesk via email at support@goccp.freshdesk.com for assistance.
If you need application assistance, please contact:
Sharon Leason, CGPF Program Manager
Sharon.leason@maryland.gov
Quentin Jones, Fund Manager
Quentin.Jones@maryland.gov
Mary Abraham, Deputy Director of Grants
Mary.Abraham@maryland.gov
Will vanWisse, Fiscal Grants Manager
will.vanwisse@maryland.gov
If you need assistance with program criteria or have questions on program design, please contact:
Richard Alban, Deputy Director of Public Safety Strategies
Richard.Alban@maryland.gov
Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services
100 Community Place
Crownsville, Maryland 21032-2022
(410) 697-9338
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