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Find similar grantsCapital Improvement Program Grants and Loans – Community Health Facilities Grant Program is sponsored by Maryland Department of Health (MDH). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Maryland Department of Health MDH Sponsored Capital Improvement Program Grants and Loans Accessibility Information MDH Sponsored Capital Improvement Program Grants and Loans COMMUNITY BOND APPLICATION INFORMATION The FY 2028 Application cycle is now open.
Attachment A Cost Application Attachment B Listing of Principals Attachment C Civil Rights Compliance Attachment D Certification Attachment E Additional Information for Behavioral Health Grant Applicants Attachment F BHA Capacity by Type Attachment G Additonal Information for DDA Grant Applications Attachment H Additional Information for FQHC Grant Applications Attachment I FQHC Productivity The completed application, attachments and all required exhibits must be sent via electronic mail in one file in PDF format to all contacts in the application instructions.
Please direct all questions to Molly Burtenshaw, Project Manager at [email protected] or (667) 203-9124. FY 2028 Applications are due April 10, 2026. Beginning in FY 2025, MDH implemented a Capital Bond Grant Agreement ("Agreement").
The Agreement is a written document memorializing the terms and conditions of the Community Health Facilities Grant Program or Federally Qualified Health Center Grant Program Awards and incorporates the terms of the Grant Award. The Agreement will be executed at the time the Notice of Award is issued. It is recommended that the Agreement be reviewed in advance so that questions can be addressed prior to circulation.
MDH Sponsored Capital Improvement Program Grants and Loans Overview OFMD is responsible for the management and administration of the MDH Sponsored Capital Improvement Program Grants and Loans, which encompasses both the Community Health Facilities Grant Program and the Federally Qualified Health Centers Grant Program.
Community Health Facilities Grant Program The Community Health Facilities Grant Program ("CHFGP") has been in existence since the 1970s and has provided millions of dollars in capital grants. The CHFGP provides capital grants to assist in the acquisition, design, construction, renovation, and equipping of facilities to provide mental health, developmental disabilities, and drug and alcohol abuse treatment services.
It is considered essential to facilitate the movement of individuals with mental illness or developmental disabilities from State-operated facilities to the community; and to house and treat individuals recovering from substance use disorders. The primary focus is to develop and expand supported housing units for eligible populations.
The goal is to use the CHFGP to leverage other capital and operating funds to expand community capacity, particularly to support housing for those with forensic involvement and integrate behavioral health services (i.e., mental illness and substance use disorders) that promote prevention, provide crisis and diversion services and integrate with somatic services.
Federally Qualified Health Centers Grant Program The Federally Qualified Health Centers Grant Program ("FQHCGP") has been in existence since 2004 and has provided millions of dollars in capital grants.
The FQHCGP provides capital grants to assist in the conversion, acquisition, design, construction, renovation, and equipping of Federally Qualified Health Center facilities, which provide primary care, specialty care, OB/GYN, dental, mental health, and drug and alcohol abuse treatment services. Priorities for funding are set by the Primary Care Office under the Office of Population Health Improvement.
Grant Program COMAR Regulations The Office Facilities Management and Development's (formerly known as the Office of Capital Planning, Budgeting, and Engineering Services) Grant Program is regulated by the MDH Office of Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) in accordance with §§ 10-130 through 10-139 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
The following are the six chapters of COMAR that are applicable: COMAR 10. 08. 01 Construction Funds For Public and Nonprofit Nursing Homes COMAR 10.
08. 02 Construction Funds For Public & Nonprofit Community Mental Health, Addiction, & DD Facilities COMAR 10. 08.
03 Construction Funds for Public and Nonprofit Adult Day Care Centers COMAR 10. 08. 04 Construction Funds for Public and Nonprofit Assisted Living Facilities COMAR 10.
08. 05 Construction Funds for Federally Qualified Health Centers COMAR 10. 08.
06 Construction Funds for Conversion of Nursing Facilities The Regulations can be found on the Maryland Division of State Documents website . For further information or assistance, please contact: Office of Facilities Management and Development ensures HTML content is downloaded and parsed first. This also means the site can begin to display prior to loading all JS, which helps display performance.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public and nonprofit organizations in Maryland providing mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse treatment services; Federally Qualified Health Centers are also eligible under a parallel program. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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