Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services Awards More Than $18 Million to Improve Well-Being of Maryland Youth and Families Through Local Management Boards
July 15, 2021
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Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services Awards More Than $18 Million to Improve Well-Being of Maryland Youth and Families Through Local Management Boards
Statewide Funding Includes Additional $1.4 Million for Local Care Team Coordinators
ANNAPOLIS, MD – Today, the Children and Youth Division of the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services and Maryland’s Children’s Cabinet announced more than $18 million in statewide grant awards for FY22 to Maryland’s Local Management Boards. Local Management Boards are community-based organizations serving all 23 counties in Maryland, and Baltimore City, focused on improving outcomes for Maryland’s children and their families. Additionally, Maryland’s Children’s Cabinet will provide $1.4 million in funding to support Local Care Team Coordinators who ensure youth with intensive needs receive comprehensive support services.
“Improving the outcomes for Maryland families is a key factor in creating Governor Larry Hogan’s vision for a safer Maryland,” said Glenn Fueston, Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services, and Chair of Maryland’s Children’s Cabinet. “Maryland’s Local Management Boards bring community partners to the same table to meet the specific needs and challenges of their local families in an efficient and comprehensive manner.”
Earlier this year, the Children’s Cabinet voted to require an intentional focus by Local Management Boards in all FY22 programs and strategies proposed to include three elements: race equity; Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and trauma-informed practices; and research-based practices. Programs and strategies for FY22 are also aligned with the Children’s Cabinet Three Year Plan priorities including:
- Reducing the impact of incarceration on children, families, and communities;
- Improving outcomes for disconnected/opportunity youth;
- Reducing childhood hunger;
- Reducing youth homelessness;
- Increasing opportunities for community-based programs and services for youth (including diversion); and,
- Preventing out-of-State placements.
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Local Management Board |
Award Amount |
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Allegany County |
$442,175 |
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Anne Arundel County |
$1,185,943 |
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Baltimore City |
$2,790,938 |
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Baltimore County |
$1,334,669 |
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Calvert County |
$341,156 |
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Caroline County |
$538,319 |
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Carroll County |
$490,239 |
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Cecil County |
$503,927 |
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Charles County |
$366,723 |
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Dorchester County |
$414,101 |
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Frederick County |
$376,065 |
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Garrett County |
$506,635 |
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Harford County |
$545,551 |
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Howard County |
$428,084 |
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Kent County |
$359,588 |
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Montgomery County |
$1,459,119 |
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Prince George’s County |
$1,647,557 |
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Queen Anne’s County |
$320,346 |
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St. Mary’s County |
$383,817 |
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Somerset County |
$275,888 |
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Talbot County |
$449,514 |
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Washington County |
$644,394 |
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Wicomico County |
$730,422 |
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Worcester County |
$745,165 |
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About the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services
The Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services serves as a coordinating office that advises the governor on criminal justice strategies. The office plans, promotes, and funds efforts with government entities, private organizations, and the community to advance public policy, enhance public safety, reduce crime and juvenile delinquency, and serve victims. Learn more by visiting our website at goccp.maryland.gov and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
