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Hogan Administration Announces $8.1 Million in Capital Grant Funding for the Month of November

Funds Will Support Museums, Community Centers, Medical Facilities, Parks and Community Revitalization, Historic Institutions, and Educational Foundations

ANNAPOLIS, MD – The Hogan administration announced Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW) approval of 16 capital grant agreements in the month of November, totaling $8,124,000. These dedicated grants foster essential capital projects for museums, community centers, medical facilities, athletic facilities, parks and community revitalization, stormwater management infrastructure, historical institutions and buildings, as well as educational foundations across the state. 

“Maryland has some of the best higher education institutions, museums, parks, and community centers in the nation, it is critical that we always look for ways to build upon those successes,” said Governor Hogan. “These grants will ensure that these institutions will continue to play an important role in providing educational and local access opportunities for Marylanders.”

These Capital Grant Programs are administered through the Maryland Department of General Services’ (DGS) Capital Grants Office.

“Maryland citizens deserve world-class institutions that promote the arts, sciences, culture, community, and health,” said DGS Secretary Ellington E. Churchill, Jr. “These grants provide organizations the ability to update, expand, or renovate their facilities, allowing them to best serve the citizens of Maryland.”

To view a list of the capital grants that were approved by the BPW during the month of November, click the following link. 

https://dgs.maryland.gov/Documents/grants/CapitalGrants-November2022.pdf

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About DGS: The Department of General Services is responsible for essential services and programs administered on behalf of the state, including but not limited to procuring goods and services; designing, building, leasing, managing and maintaining facilities; leading energy conservation efforts; administering the state’s Capital Grants Program; and providing essential services such as inventory control, disposition of surplus property and records management. The Department of General Services Maryland Capitol Police maintains safety and security with statewide jurisdiction in state-owned buildings, state leased facilities, and surrounding areas.