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2002 - Foundation grants $50 thousand to Wor-Wic Community College to expand their nursing program. 2003 - Foundation is the first to receive the Seal of Excellence from the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations. 2004 - Foundation's 20th anniversary. Assets reach $42 million.
March 19–20. On March 19, totals of the number of positive coronavirus cases were given by the MDH. The MDH announced an additional 22 cases in the state, bringing the state's total to 107. One of those cases was a 5-year-old from Howard County — the first case of a child contracting the virus in Maryland.
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act is an Act of Congress ( H.R. 6201) meant to respond to the economic impacts of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The act provides funding for free coronavirus testing, 14-day paid leave for American workers affected by the pandemic, and increased funding for food stamps. [ 1]
The Hudson Community Foundation recently announced it awarded $25,000 in grants to 11 local nonprofits in Hudson. These funds distributed are part of HCF's first of two biannual grant cycles.
Local nonprofit organizations providing food and shelter to community have until April 19 to ... with federal grants comprising about 0.93% of the organization’s revenue from July 1, 2022, to ...
In January 2023, Moore signed an executive order releasing $46.5 million to start developing the framework for a recreational marijuana industry in the state, with a majority of the released funds going toward grants for minority-owned firms. [205] In May 2023, he signed a bill regulating the state's recreational marijuana industry. [250]
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is an American non-profit medical research organization based in Chevy Chase, Maryland. [3] [4] It was founded in 1953 by Howard Hughes, an American business magnate, investor, record-setting pilot, engineer, [5] film director, and philanthropist, known during his lifetime as one of the most financially successful individuals in the world.
In 2018, the foundation pledged $1.6 million for pilot programs in Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Long Beach, California; and Johnson County, Iowa. [19] In May 2018, the foundation announced $4.1 million in grants to help communities address the needs of “frequent utilizers”—individuals who frequently cycle between jails and hospitals. [20]