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s Maryland's Department of Emergency Management, part of our role is to help connect our state's communities, businesses, organizations, and agencies with funding to help them with the work of preparing for, mitigating, responding to, and recovering from crises.

In some cases, we manage the funds and review applications ourselves; in others, we can be your guide in the process of applying to other grant- or loan-making orga​nizations (e.g., FEMA, Small Business Admin., etc.). No matter what, we're here to help make the processes as painless as possible.

Check out the funding sources we work with below, and if you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to let us know! (C​ontacts for each program are typically found by following the "Learn More" link.)

NOTE: THIS PAGE STILL IN DEVELOPMENT; NOT ALL CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES WILL APPEAR


​​GRANT OPPORTUNITY ROSTER​

  
  
Funds physical and cybersecurity enhancements and other security-related activities for nonprofit organizations at high risk of a terrorist or other extremist attack. [Learn More]​
Who is Eligible?

1. Nonprofit entities within designated urban areas
2. Nonprofit entities not within designated urban areas
Applications Open?: Yes
Apply: Apply Here
Application Deadline: 4/26/2023 11:59 PM
  
Annual competitive grant funding aiming to reduce or eliminate flood risks and/or provide dedicated funding for flood risk mitigation planning. [Learn More]​


Who is Eligible?

Local Governments and State Agencies
(Individuals, businesses, and organizations are not eligible, but a government/agency may sponsor the project on their behalf)
Applications Open?: No
Apply: Apply Here [via FEMA]
Application Deadline: