Centering community, driving opportunity for a stronger Maryland Boilerplate: Maryland’s ENOUGH Initiative aims to reduce the number of children living in poverty through community-led, government-supported solutions informed by residents’ lived experiences and expertise, data and cross-sector partnerships. This pioneering program addresses the root causes of poverty in specific neighborhoods that have been disproportionately impacted by barriers to economic mobility, so that more children and families can prosper.

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Maryland's ENOUGH Initiative: Community-Led Solutions to Tackle Childhood Poverty

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The Governor’s Office for Children (GOC) is the HQ of Maryland's efforts to improve the well-being of all kids and end child poverty in the state.

Through partnerships across government, community, and the private sector, the GOC takes on the key issues impacting Maryland children. GOC works as a force multiplier -- expanding the reach and impact of the state’s investment in children and families, and making sure Maryland's anti-poverty work is targeted first and foremost to neighborhoods that need it most. We're strengthening how government works in support of young people by connecting agencies to communities, holding government systems accountable, and ensuring public programs actually serve the people they’re meant to support.

The GOC's work includes increasing Marylanders’ access to benefits , improving the delivery of state resources into Community Schools, working to address the biggest challenges facing young men and boys in Maryland, and leveraging additional state and philanthropic dollars to generate sustainable investment opportunities in high-poverty communities.

The GOC also administers the ENOUGH Initiative a first-in-the-nation effort 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 supports community-led organizations across every region of Maryland to improve access to quality healthcare, good schools, good jobs and safe neighborhoods.

Through a whole-community, whole-government approach, the GOC is designed to do what no single agency can do alone: align, coordinate, and maximize Maryland’s investment in children and families.

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The Maryland Community Schools Toolkit

Maryland Community Schools Toolkit

The Maryland Community Schools Toolkit is designed to support Community School Coordinators to quickly connect families with programs offered by Maryland state agencies. Organized by thematic areas such as food, housing, health, and education, the guide allows coordinators to easily identify resources based on specific family needs.

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Maryland's Fiscal Map

Mapping Maryland’s Path to Opportunity: A Deep Dive into Maryland's Funding for Youth and Children Services

The Governor’s Office for Children has partnered with the Children’s Funding Project (CFP) to develop a public centralized database of all State, local, and private resources available for children, youth, and families in the State. These fiscal maps are a tool for analyzing funding streams from federal, state, local, and some private dollars that support programs and services for children and youth ages 0-24.

The current state fiscal map includes 534 funding streams totaling over $78 billion dollars from FY 2019 - FY2023 invested in supporting Maryland’s children and youth.


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