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Find similar grantsYouth and Community Development Projects is sponsored by Maryland Department of Human Services. Supports community-based programs focused on youth development, violence prevention, and family strengthening in Maryland.
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Office of Community Grants - Maryland Department of Human Services Contact DHS at 1-800-332-6347 | TTY: 1-800-735-2258 Department of Human Services Report adult or child abuse or neglect at 1-800-91Prevent (1-800-917-7383) Office of Community Grants Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)/ My Groceries To Go!
Maryland Emergency Food Program (MEFP) Mobile Point of Sale Equipment Program (MPOSEP) Statewide Nutrition Assistance Equipment Program (SNAEP) The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) Finding The Nearest TEFAP Provider In Maryland Resources for Families in Need USDA Nondiscrimination Statement (TEFAP) Office of Community Grants The Department of Human Services pursues opportunities to protect vulnerable children and adults and improve the quality of their lives by assisting and creating resources for those in economic need.
The Office of Community Grants (OCG), under the Family Investment Administration, contracts with emergency food providers throughout the State to distribute funds and commodities to meet the needs of hungry Marylanders.
Programmatic and fiscal guidelines for funding Tracking and monitoring of deliverables for contract compliance Technical assistance to OCG programs in all 24 jurisdictions Funding through the Office of Community Grants supports over 1100 local programs including food banks, food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters.
CSFP – Commodity Supplemental Food Program TEFAP – The Emergency Food Assistance Program MEFP – Maryland Emergency Food Assistance Program SNAEP – Statewide Nutrition Assistance Equipment Program MPOSEP – Mobile Point of Sale Equipment Program Contact: Judith Potter Brown, Office of Community Grants Assistant Director Judith. PotterBrown1@maryland.
gov Department of Human Services This page can also be translated to: 1-800-332-6347 TTY: 1-800735-2258 Adoption and Guardianship Out-of-Home (Foster) Care Child Protective Services
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