MD Governor’s Office for Children
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The Maryland Governor's Office for Children is surging resources to end child poverty alongside communities that have been historically left behind.
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https://www.goc.maryland.gov/ 24-06-2024 21:23:46
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📣 Exciting news! The Maryland Governor's Office for Children website is officially live at goc.maryland.gov! Under Governor Wes Moore’s leadership, we are committed to ending child poverty, uplifting children and families, and ensuring that all Marylanders thrive.
TODAY, Governor Wes Moore officially launched the MD Governor’s Office for Children Engaging Neighborhoods, Organizations, Unions, Governments and Households (ENOUGH) Initiative, a first-of-its-kind, community-based strategy to address concentrated child poverty in Maryland. bit.ly/4eUKG2m
And follow MD Governor’s Office for Children to learn more about this program!
Thank you Governor Wes Moore for your leadership launching the ENOUGH Grant Program!
TOMORROW from 1pm-2pm ET, MD Governor’s Office for Children is co-hosting a webinar with Partners for Rural Impact: “Preparing an ENOUGH Application for Rural Communities” Register here: zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Join us on 7/23 for our “Place-Based Support for Cradle-to-Career Education”. Eligible communities for the ENOUGH Grant Program will hear more about the Harlem Children's Zone model and how the ENOUGH initiative can fuel these efforts in Maryland. Register here: zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Join us THURSDAY, August 1st for our “Engaging Community in Needs Assessment and Asset Mapping” webinar with William Julius Wilson Institute. Experts will provide critical guidance on how to properly perform a needs assessment. Register here: zoom.us/webinar/regist…
TOMORROW, July 31st from 1-2pm, we will host our “Partners for Rural Impact: ENOUGH for Rural-Serving Local Management Boards” webinar! Co-hosted by Grant Specialist Johna Rogers and Dr. Shanda Crowder, Partners for Rural Impact. Register here: zoom.us/webinar/regist…