Office of Outreach and Grants Management
The Commission administers a number of educational grant
programs funded by State general funds, special funds, and
federal funds. The Office of Outreach and Grants Management issues requests for applications (RFAs)
for grant projects and develops programs to implement the plan
for postsecondary education in Maryland. The programs are designed to address the State’s
economic and workforce development needs, campus reform
initiatives, student preparation for postsecondary education,
faculty and student diversity goals, and teacher professional
development objectives. View Office of Outreach and Grants
Management
staff contact information
.
For RFAs and additional information, see individual
programs:
College
Preparation Intervention Program (CPIP)
Developmental Math Course Redesign Grant Program
Health
Personnel Shortage Incentive Grant
Improving
Teacher Quality State Grant
Maryland College Access
Challenge Grant Program
Nurse Support Program II
One Step Away Complete College Maryland State Grant Program
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RSS, "Really Simple Syndication", Feed to obtain
automatic notification when Grant content is updated.
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