Annual Grant Funding

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FY26 APPLICATION WINDOW OPENING SOON!

The United Way of Washington County, MD will be accepting applications from nonprofit organizations for the FY26 Annual Community Impact Grant funding year from February 3, 2025 through March 5, 2025.  Community Impact grants are how we invest local dollars in our community to address specific community-centered issues. Funding decisions are made through an annual competitive grant process. Applications are reviewed, evaluated and discussed by committees of local community volunteers who then recommend the grant awards to the United Way of Washington County Board of Directors. For FY26 (July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026), high performing nonprofits will be awarded one year of grant funding up to $20,000. 

All interested organizations must attend the Grant Applicant Information/Training session to be held via Zoom on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 10 am. Please be sure to mark your calendars and RSVP to: kelli@uwwcmd.org by close of business Tuesday, January 29, 2025. If your organization is interested in applying, but cannot attend the January 30 info session, please contact Kelli Tencer at 301-739-8200 extension 104.  

 

Annual Community Impact Grants

Your United Way of Washington County, MD supports a network of local human service programs that address community needs in a primarily collaborative manner. Funds raised are invested to improve the quality of life in Washington County. All donations made here, stay here! Our Community Impact grants invest in high performing nonprofit organizations providing programs and services aligned with our four strategic priority areas of Health, Youth Opportunity, Financial Security, and Community Resiliency. 

 
Funding Statement: United Way of Washington County, MD strategically approaches local community solutions through funding evidence-based programs focusing on Health, Opportunity, Security, and Resiliency.
 
FY25 Annual Funding Calculation
 
 

Who We Fund

Your United Way's ability to raise funds in Washington County is essential to our community's success. In doing so, agencies can focus on what they do best-helping our neighbors! 100% of our annual Community Impact funding comes from your gifts and donations. That's why we ensure that all organizations funded through the annual grants are fully vetted and meet the following standards: 

  • Grant funding must serve Washington County residents
  • Must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit 
  • Practice non-discrimination
  • Provide a copy of their third-party financial audit and most recent IRS Form 990. Smaller organizations may provide their Form 990 and a third-party profit/loss statement.
  • Must be in "Good Standing" with the State of MD Department of Assessments & Taxation.
  • Have a "current" registration status with the Office of the Secretary of State Charities Registration. (per MD Solicitations Act - For more info, click here)

Grant Details

United Way of Washington County works with local non-profits to provide real solutions to community needs.

Where there's a community need, there's a United Way. From advancing health and education to strengthening livelihoods and local resilience, we connect people to possibility! United Way mobilizes communities to action so all can thrive.

Healthy Community - Improving health and well-being for all.

  • Maternal & Child Health
  • Nutrition & Food Security
  • Healthy Spaces & Physical Activity
  • Chronic and Infectious Disease Awareness & Prevention
  • Mental Health Support
  • Substance Misuse Recovery & Prevention

Youth Opportunity - Helping young people realize their full potential.

  • Childcare & Early Childhood Education
  • In-school, Afterschool, & Summer Learning
  • College & Career Readiness
  • Family Engagement
  • Literacy Development

Financial Security - Creating a stronger financial future for every generation.

  • Adult Education, Job Training, & Career Pathways
  • Financial Education & Coaching
  • Homelessness Prevention, Affordable Housing, & Homeownership
  • Small Business Support
  • Public Benefits Access

Community Resiliency - Addressing urgent needs today and advancing a better tomorrow. 

  • Crisis Hotline & Support
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Disaster Relief & Recovery
  • Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability

To qualify, the program or collaborative must:

  • Provide services to Washington County, MD residents.
  • Be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in good standing (relevant to all program partners). 
  • Have a "current" registration with the Office of the Secretary of State per the Maryland Solicitations Act, Business Regulation §§ 6-401-6-417, Annotated Code of Maryland.
  • Organization must be in "Good Standing" status with the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation. 
  • Submit a third-party financial report from within the last two years. (Smaller agencies may provide a third-party profit/loss statement)
  • Provide signed support letters from all agencies' board of directors.
  • Submit most recent IRS Form 990.
  • Focus on one of four impact areas: Healthy Community, Youth Opportunity, Financial Security, or Community Resiliency.
  • Maximum grant request of $20,000 per program or collaborative.
  • One application per organization/non-profit.

The Community Impact Grant application window will open on Monday, February 3, 2025. Grant applications will be accepted until 11:59 pm on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.

Funding is available for the following categories: Health Community, Youth Opportunity, Financial Security, and Community Resiliency. 

To ensure equity in distribution of grant funding, only one application per organization please. Grant award maximum of $20,000. 

You must have attended or viewed the recording of the Annual Grant Applicant informational session prior to submission of application. For more information, please contact Kelli Tencer, Director of Community Impact & Investment at 301-739-8200 ext. 104 or by email: kelli@uwwcmd.org 

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