ENOUGH Grantees

​​​​​​​​On December 12, 2024 Governor Moore announced awards for 27 ENOUGH Grant Program communities across the state of Maryland. 

The 27 ENOUGH awardees, driven by Community Quarterback organizations, represent strong coalitions of committed organizations that center community voices in all phases of partnership, planning, and implementation. The coalitions will use ENOUGH resources to target the root causes of child poverty across the four ENOUGH Focus Areas: Cradle to Career Education, Healthy Families, Economically Secure Families, and Safe & Thriving Communities. 

Governor Moore announced 3 Track 3 (Implementation) awardees, 12 Track 2 (Plan Development) awardees, and 12 Track 1 (Partnership Development awardees). 


Track 3 (Implementation) Awardees

Cherry Hill Strong​ (Cherry Hill, Baltimore City)

Park Heights Renaissance, Inc. (Park Heights, Baltimore City)

San Mar Family & Community Services: Bester Community of Hope (South End Hagerstown, Washington County)


Track 2 (Partnership Development) Awardees 

Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families​ (Pumphrey / Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County)

CHEER (Community Health and Empowerment through Education and Research) (Long Branch, Montgomery County)

Child First Authority (Druid Heights, Upton, & Westend, Baltimore City)

Elev8 Baltimore, Inc. (Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore City)

Identity, Inc. (Central Gaithersburg, Montgomery County)

Latin American Youth Center (East Riverdale / Adelphi, Prince George’s County)
 
Frederick Local Management Board (Route 40 The Golden Mile, Frederick, County)

Moving Dorchester Forward, Inc. (Cambridge / South Dorchester, Dorchester County)

South Baltimore Community Land Trust (Brooklyn and Curtis Bay, Baltimore City)

The Central Baltimore Partnership, Inc. (Greater Greenmount in Central Baltimore, Baltimore City)

The Y in Central Maryland (Waverly, Baltimore City)

United Communities Against Poverty (District Heights & Suitland, Prince George’s County)


Track 1 (Partnership Development) Awardees


Caroline Human Services Council, Inc. (Federalsburg, Caroline County)

CASA, Inc. (Langley Park, Prince George’s County)

City of Cumberland (South Penn and John Humbird, Allegany County)

Community Assistance Network, Inc. (Essex, Baltimore County)

Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council (Greater Mondawmin, Baltimore City)

LifeStyles of Maryland Foundation, Inc. (Waldorf, Charles County)

One Annapolis, Inc. (Bay Ridge Gardens, Anne Arundel County)

Prince George's County Department of Social Services (Hillcrest Heights & Marlow Heights, Prince George’s County)

Tendea Family Inc. (McElderry Park Community, Baltimore City)

Urban Strategies Inc. (Perkins Somerset Oldtown, Baltimore City)

We Our Us​ (Upton & Druid Heights, Baltimore City)





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