Council takes public testimony April 14 on a resolution setting FY27 transportation fees, changes, and fares.
Council considers $500K in GO Bond funds for the Poolesville Highway Depot capital project under Supplemental Appropriation #26-62.
Council considers $200K in state aid for the Takoma Park Car Wash under the Small Business State Revitalization Program.
Council considers Supplemental Appropriation #26-63 of $553,497 in federal IDEA Part B grant funds for MCPS.
Council considers Supplemental Appropriation #26-14 of $3.06M for DHHS Emergency Family Shelter Services from General Fund reserves.
Council takes public testimony April 7 on three new CIP projects: tech refresh, BRT MD 355 North, and BRT New Hampshire Ave.
Montgomery County's Office of Procurement has moved to 27 Courthouse Square, Suite 330, Rockville, MD 20850.
Montgomery County's Wage Requirements Law rate increases from $18.15 to $18.55 per hour effective July 1, 2026.
The Office of Procurement hosts a Zoom open house on upcoming solicitations on April 15, 2026, from 10–11 a.m.
Montgomery County Procurement has active LSBRP solicitations for youth media services, graphic design, and surplus equipment disposal.
The Advisory Workgroup on Strategic Planning for County Grants has completed its final report, reviewed by the GO Committee on March 19.
DHHS plans to launch the FY27 EquiCare Subsidy Seats grant in April 2026 to fund infant and toddler childcare seats for families.
The FY27 Lighthouse Grant Program, expected to launch April 1, offers ~$3.99M for coordinated immigrant services countywide.
DHHS plans a late-April 2026 launch for up to $150K in grants for evidence-based prevention programming for grades 4–6.
DHHS will launch the FY26 Fentanyl Use, Overdose, and Death Reduction Grant Program in April 2026 with $100K in opioid abatement funds.
$100,000 in FY26 Resident and Community Gardening grants expected to launch late March 2026 for food-insecurity initiatives.
A separate DHCD-funded HEECAP Homes grant offers $500K across 2–3 awards to nonprofits retrofitting income-eligible homes.
DEP and OGM are accepting applications from nonprofits for up to $1M in home energy efficiency and electrification retrofit grants.
The FY26 NFR Grant Program's next rolling deadline is April 3, 2026, offering funds to nonprofits offsetting lost federal funding.
Stage Two of the $550,000 Local Food Aggregation Grant Program now closes May 5, 2026, for operating and build-out costs.