This FY 2027 Boys and Girls Clubs of Maryland (BGC) Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) serves as the submission portal for the Boys and Girls Club affiliate applicant.
Submission deadline: July 15, 2026
Project Period: July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027
For questions with Submittable, contact Tracey Webb at tracey.webb@maryland.gov.
This FY 2027 Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) serves as the submission portal for the eligible applicant - Baltimore City Local Management Board.
Submission deadline: July 15, 2026
Project Period: July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027
For questions with Submittable, contact Tracey Webb at tracey.webb@maryland.gov.
Eligibility Limited to Existing ENOUGH Grantees

FY2027 Application Deadline: July 15, 2026
Projected FY2027 Start Date: October 1, 2026
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the FY2027 ENOUGH Grant Program Continuation Awards includes qualifying progress requirements and application guidance for existing grantees awarded funds in the FY2026 grant cycle.
Maryland’s FY2027 budget provides the Governor’s Office for Children (GOC) with $30 million for the ENOUGH grant program and $2 million for ENOUGH Local Management Board Capacity Building grants. The GOC will also release a Partnership Development Notice of Funding Opportunity for new communities who wish to apply to join the ENOUGH Grant Program.
Current grantees may submit only one (1) application in this competition cycle.
All awards made under this NOFO will have a project period of 10/1/2026 - 9/30/2027 (12 months). There are three types of funding available under this NOFO, though funding amounts will differ based on the current phase of the ENOUGH grantee.
Questions about this NOFO and related policies can be submitted using this form. Thank you.
Eligibility Limited to Existing ENOUGH Grantees

FY2027 Application Deadline: July 15, 2026
Projected FY2027 Start Date: October 1, 2026
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the FY2027 ENOUGH Grant Program Continuation Awards includes qualifying progress requirements and application guidance for existing grantees awarded funds in the FY2026 grant cycle.
Maryland’s FY2027 budget provides the Governor’s Office for Children (GOC) with $30 million for the ENOUGH grant program and $2 million for ENOUGH Local Management Board Capacity Building grants. The GOC will also release a Partnership Development Notice of Funding Opportunity for new communities who wish to apply to join the ENOUGH Grant Program.
Current grantees may submit only one (1) application in this competition cycle.
All awards made under this NOFO will have a project period of 10/1/2026 - 9/30/2027 (12 months). There are three types of funding available under this NOFO, though funding amounts will differ based on the current phase of the ENOUGH grantee.
Questions about this NOFO and related policies can be submitted using this form. Thank you.

FY2027 Application Deadline: July 15, 2026
Projected FY2027 Start Date: October 1, 2026
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for FY2027 ENOUGH Partnership Development Grants includes qualifying criteria, program requirements and application guidance for new communities to join Maryland’s ENOUGH Initiative. Applicants must propose to serve an eligible community not currently served by an ENOUGH grantee and identify a local Community Quarterback (lead applicant) organization to manage grant activities across partners.
All awards made under this NOFO will have a project period of 10/1/2026 - 9/30/2027 (12 months).
Launched and administered by the Governor’s Office for Children, Maryland’s ENOUGH Initiative aims to reduce the number of children living in poverty through community-led, government-supported solutions. The initiative addresses the root causes of poverty in specific neighborhoods that have been historically left behind and impacted by barriers to economic mobility. Driven by data, residents’ lived experiences and cross-sector collaboration, this grant initiative supports community-led organizations across every region of Maryland to establish a partnership collaborative to improve access to quality healthcare, good schools, good jobs, and safe neighborhoods to decrease number of children living in poverty in communities with high concentrations of poverty.
To learn more, click here.
Questions about this NOFO and related policies can be submitted using this form.