Notice: The FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program is now closed.
FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program Award List
- Community FarmShare LLC - $87,400
- Manna Food Center, Inc. - $86,732
- Nourishing Bethesda - $27,320
- Rainbow Community Development Center Inc. - $39,000
- The Shepherd's Table, Inc. - $15,750
- Small Things Matter, Inc. - $18,000
- So What Else, Inc. - $60,000
- The Upcounty Hub, Inc. - $146,250
The program closed on January 28, 2024 with ten organizations submitting applications totaling $828,666 in funding requests. With these awards, the funded programs are anticipated to reach an estimated 33 school sites and an estimated 2,000 Montgomery County households. This includes 20 school sites that currently do not have any existing programs and thirteen existing programs that will be expanded.
The Office of Food Systems Resilience (OFSR), in partnership with the Office of Grants Management (OGM), is soliciting grant applications for the County’s FY 2024 School-Based Food Assistance Program from food assistance provider organizations that are currently providing school-based food assistance services at Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) sites. $480,000 in total grant funding is available for innovative programs to increase food security for students and their families through food assistance services co-located at an MCPS school site. Funding may be awarded to new initiatives, or expansion of existing programs at additional sites. All awarded programs through the FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program must:
- Demonstrate past experience with successful operation of school-based food assistance programs in partnership with MCPS;
- Describe a quickly actionable program model for services at new school(s); and
- Identify potential locations, capacity, resource needs, and format for expanded services.
The minimum award that applicants may request is $20,000 and maximum award is $480,000. Final award amounts may be lower than $20,000. The performance period for these grant awards is anticipated to be on/about February 19, 2024 to on/about June 30, 2024.
Key Program Dates:
- Program Opens for Applications: Tuesday, January 9, 2024
- MS Teams Live Online Grant Program Information Session: Thursday, January 18th, 2024 from 9:30 to 10:30 AM
- Submission Deadline: Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 11:59 PM
Key Program Resources:
- To learn more about the program eligibility, application questions and scoring criteria: FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Document
- Click to join the Information Session OR for an event recording
- Click here to view the slides from the Information Session
Applications that are incomplete, do not meet legal requirements, or are submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
Applicants requiring an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodation should contact the Office of Grants Management to discuss alternative submission options. For alternate ADA submission options please contact the Office of Grants Management using the contact information below:
Ali Hoy, OGM Program Manager II
(240) 773-3384
grants@montgomerycountymd.gov
For any technical questions related to the application, please contact the OFSR using the contact information below:
Catherine Nardi, OFSR Program Manager
(202) 816-9083
Catherine.Nardi@montgomerycountymd.gov
In addition to submitting this application, organizations should also do the following:
- Register and create a profile on this platform for each team member who will be working on your application. Click on the green "Register" button in the top right corner to get started.
- Verify that your organization is registered with the Maryland State Department of Assessment and Taxation (SDAT). Click here to go to the SDAT Business Express site to confirm. Even if your organization is registered in another jurisdiction, you must be registered with SDAT for Montgomery County to finalize an award with your organization.
- If your organization is not in Good Standing with SDAT, take the necessary steps to get back into Good Standing. SDAT will advise what steps are required. Montgomery County cannot finalize an award with you or organization if you are not in Good Standing. Your application for a grant could be disqualified if you are not in Good Standing.
- Register with the Montgomery County Central Vendor Registration System (CVRS) by clicking here. If you or your organization receives an award from the County then you will need to be registered with CVRS to receive payments.
Questions about the application process can be directed to Ali Hoy, Outgoing Grants Program Manager of the Office of Grants Management, by calling 240-773-3384 or emailing grants@montgomerycountymd.gov.
FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program
Notice: The FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program is now closed.
FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program Award List
- Community FarmShare LLC - $87,400
- Manna Food Center, Inc. - $86,732
- Nourishing Bethesda - $27,320
- Rainbow Community Development Center Inc. - $39,000
- The Shepherd's Table, Inc. - $15,750
- Small Things Matter, Inc. - $18,000
- So What Else, Inc. - $60,000
- The Upcounty Hub, Inc. - $146,250
The program closed on January 28, 2024 with ten organizations submitting applications totaling $828,666 in funding requests. With these awards, the funded programs are anticipated to reach an estimated 33 school sites and an estimated 2,000 Montgomery County households. This includes 20 school sites that currently do not have any existing programs and thirteen existing programs that will be expanded.
The Office of Food Systems Resilience (OFSR), in partnership with the Office of Grants Management (OGM), is soliciting grant applications for the County’s FY 2024 School-Based Food Assistance Program from food assistance provider organizations that are currently providing school-based food assistance services at Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) sites. $480,000 in total grant funding is available for innovative programs to increase food security for students and their families through food assistance services co-located at an MCPS school site. Funding may be awarded to new initiatives, or expansion of existing programs at additional sites. All awarded programs through the FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program must:
- Demonstrate past experience with successful operation of school-based food assistance programs in partnership with MCPS;
- Describe a quickly actionable program model for services at new school(s); and
- Identify potential locations, capacity, resource needs, and format for expanded services.
The minimum award that applicants may request is $20,000 and maximum award is $480,000. Final award amounts may be lower than $20,000. The performance period for these grant awards is anticipated to be on/about February 19, 2024 to on/about June 30, 2024.
Key Program Dates:
- Program Opens for Applications: Tuesday, January 9, 2024
- MS Teams Live Online Grant Program Information Session: Thursday, January 18th, 2024 from 9:30 to 10:30 AM
- Submission Deadline: Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 11:59 PM
Key Program Resources:
- To learn more about the program eligibility, application questions and scoring criteria: FY24 School-Based Food Assistance Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Document
- Click to join the Information Session OR for an event recording
- Click here to view the slides from the Information Session
Applications that are incomplete, do not meet legal requirements, or are submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
Applicants requiring an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodation should contact the Office of Grants Management to discuss alternative submission options. For alternate ADA submission options please contact the Office of Grants Management using the contact information below:
Ali Hoy, OGM Program Manager II
(240) 773-3384
grants@montgomerycountymd.gov
For any technical questions related to the application, please contact the OFSR using the contact information below:
Catherine Nardi, OFSR Program Manager
(202) 816-9083
Catherine.Nardi@montgomerycountymd.gov
In addition to submitting this application, organizations should also do the following:
- Register and create a profile on this platform for each team member who will be working on your application. Click on the green "Register" button in the top right corner to get started.
- Verify that your organization is registered with the Maryland State Department of Assessment and Taxation (SDAT). Click here to go to the SDAT Business Express site to confirm. Even if your organization is registered in another jurisdiction, you must be registered with SDAT for Montgomery County to finalize an award with your organization.
- If your organization is not in Good Standing with SDAT, take the necessary steps to get back into Good Standing. SDAT will advise what steps are required. Montgomery County cannot finalize an award with you or organization if you are not in Good Standing. Your application for a grant could be disqualified if you are not in Good Standing.
- Register with the Montgomery County Central Vendor Registration System (CVRS) by clicking here. If you or your organization receives an award from the County then you will need to be registered with CVRS to receive payments.
Questions about the application process can be directed to Ali Hoy, Outgoing Grants Program Manager of the Office of Grants Management, by calling 240-773-3384 or emailing grants@montgomerycountymd.gov.