Support for Applicants

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Applicants are encouraged to take advantage of the following documents and resources to develop and submit their application. To receive updates on live webinars, FAQs, and other applicant resources, join the ENOUGH Listserv​.


ENOUGH Grant Program Training Hub and Resource Library

The Governor's Office for Children has partnered with experts from across the country to provide training for prospective ENOUGH applicants. We encourage you to engage with the robust content available on the Training Hub and Resource Library as you develop your application.

The Training Hub provides easy-to-access, high-quality virtual training, grounded in proven approaches and tested by leaders across the country. The Training Hub builds leaders' capabilities to work across sectors, change systems and achieve equitable outcomes. The Resource Library provides access to resources from a plethora of local, statewide, and national organizations and platforms that specialize in the core competencies highlighted in the Grant NOFO.

Visit the ENOUGH Learning Hub


ENOUGH Data Dashboards

Each applicant community was provided a custom dashboard that included data for the applicant's associated geographies including Census tract, zip code and county level data as available. These dashboards linked applicants to more detailed dashboards for each of these geographies. However, applicants can also access detailed county, zip code, and Census tract dashboards below. Dashboards are provided for all counties and for those Census tracts and zip codes for which there was at least one applicant. Please refer to the dashboards for more information regarding data sources and availability.

ENOUGH Data Dashboards


ENOUGH Office Hours

The Governor's Office for Children is launching weekly office hours that are open to the public to ask questions and receive technical assistance. Please register at these links:

  • Mondays from 4pm - 5pm (Recurring Until 11/1 Track 1 Deadline): REGISTER HERE
  • Fridays from 12pm - 1pm (Recurring Until 11/1 Track 1 Deadline): REGISTER HERE​

​Webinars

The Governor’s Office for Children (GOC) is offering a mix of pre-recorded and live webinars to help communities prepare a strong application to the ENOUGH Grant Program. Prospective applicants are highly encouraged to watch the “ENOUGH Grant Program 101” webinar to understand the structure of the ENOUGH Grant Program, as well as read the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for complete application guidance and grant requirements. 

In addition to technical application guidance, webinar topics include best practices and proven strategies for breaking the cycle of poverty and creating safe, healthy, and thriving environments for children and families to succeed. Experts from the William Julius Wilson Institute at Harlem Children’s Zone, StriveTogether​, Purpose Built Communities, Partners for Rural Impact, Results for America, and other national thought leaders will share data-driven, evidence-based solutions and frameworks that reflect our current landscape and context, as well as cutting-edge insights gained from place-based initiatives in urban, suburban, and rural communities nationwide. 

Registration is required to participate in live webinars. Registered participants will receive all follow-up materials and access to the webinar recording, as well as an opportunity to pose questions to presenters and GOC representatives. 

Pre-Recorded Webinars

  • ENOUGH Grant Program 101: Funding Opportunity Details and Application Requirements Video |Slides
  • ENOUGH Impact: Result Areas + Data Dashboard Video​
  • ENOUGH Training Hub [Powered by StriveTogether] and Resource Library​ Video​ | Slides
  • ENOUGH Budget: Excel Template + Budget Narrative Guidance Video | Slide​s​

Live Webinars


Date/Time

Title

​​Materials

July 9, 2024
10 - 11 am ET
​ENOUGH Track Selector and Planning: Deep Dive into Track Requirements and Review Criteria.
Webinar Replay
Slides
​July 17, 2024
1 - 2 pm ET
​Partners for Rural Impact: Preparing an ENOUGH Application for Rural Communities
Webinar Replay​
Slides
​July 18, 2024
10 - 11 am ET
​​Purpose Built Communities: Where to Begin? Resident Leadership + Community Quarterback Organization
Webinar Replay
Slides
​July 23, 2024
1 - 2 pm ET​
​William Julius Wilson Institute at Harlem Children’s Zone: Place-Based Support for Cradle-to-Career Education
Webinar Replay
Slides
​July 24, 2024
10 - 11 am ET
​Purpose Built Communities: The Role of Neighborhood Transformation and Housing in Safe and Thriving Communities
Webinar Replay
Slides
​July 25, 2024
11 am - 12 pm ET​
​StriveTogether: Partnership Norms and Agreements for Successful Cross-Sector Collaboration
Webinar Replay​
Slides
Partnership agreement_Example 1
Partnership agreement_Example 2_Leadership Council
Partnership Agreement_Template
Partnership MOU_Example 1
​July 29, 2024
2 - 3 pm ET
​Health Leads: Community-Driven Strategies for Health Equity​
Webinar Replay​
Slides
​July 30, 2024
1 - 2 pm ET
​Results for America: Identifying and Adapting Evidence-Based Programs
​Webinar Replay​
Slides
July 31, 2024
1 - 2 pm ET​
​Partners for Rural Impact: ENOUGH for Rural-Serving Local Management Boards [Open to all applicants]
Webinar Replay
Slides
​August 1, 2024
10 - 11 am ET​
​William Julius Wilson Institute at Harlem Children’s Zone: Engaging Community in Needs Assessment and Asset Mapping
​Webinar Replay
Slides
​August 2, 2024
10 - 11 am ET​
​Results for America: Working with Government for Local Management Boards [Open to all applicants]
Webinar Replay​
Slides
​August 7, 2024
11 - 12 pm ET​
​StriveTogether: Data Sharing 101 + Best Practices for Effective Data Agreements
Webinar Replay​
Slides


ENOUGH Grant Program Overviews

Geographic Eligibility

Application Documents and Templates

ENOUGH Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)​​​​​​​

Application Cover Page - Form Preview

Project Narrative Templates:

Budget Templates:

Leadership Team Table Template

Partner Organization Table Template

Preliminary Community Needs Assessment

Project Work Pla​n Template:

Logic Model for Neighborhood Action Plan

Evidence Based Programs Table Template

Clearinghouses and Ratings for Evaluating Evidence

Additional Resources

Partnership Agreement and MOU Examples:

Partnership agreement_Example 1

Partnership agreement_Example 2_Leadership Council

Partnership Agreement_Template

Partnership MOU_Example 1

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FAQ

Questions? Click here to review the Frequently Asked Questions​​​​​​​​​​​.

Still have questions? Email us at ENOUGH@maryland.gov​.​