Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services Awards $23 Million to Local Management Boards in Support of Children and Families
July 8, 2022
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Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services Awards $23 Million to Local Management Boards in Support of Children and Families
Funding Increased by $4.5 Million From Previous Year, Including $1.5 Million to Support Local Care Team Coordinators
ANNAPOLIS, MD—The Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services today announced $23 million in funding for local management boards in support of children and families across Maryland. Governor Larry Hogan increased funding for the awards this year by $4.5 million, including $1.5 million for local care team coordinators who ensure that youth with intensive needs receive the appropriate services.
“Local management boards play an important role in strengthening our communities and we are proud to support them,” said Governor Hogan. “This funding will work to comprehensively support children and families around Maryland.”
Established in the 1990s, local management boards empower local authorities to plan, implement, and monitor service programs for organizations that serve youth and families. Active in each jurisdiction, the boards collaborate with local stakeholders and agencies to support many aspects of child and family services, including reducing the impact of incarceration on communities, reducing youth homelessness and child hunger, and preventing out-of-state residential placements.
Following is the jurisdictional breakdown of this year’s funding:
Jurisdiction | Award |
Allegany | $615,151 |
Anne Arundel | $1,604,776 |
Baltimore City | $3,602,599 |
Baltimore County | $1,778,482 |
Calvert | $536,744 |
Caroline | $722,023 |
Carroll | $674,072 |
Cecil | $697,143 |
Charles | $528,404 |
Dorchester | $537,394 |
Frederick | $533,404 |
Garrett | $703,569 |
Harford | $687,619 |
Howard | $620,562 |
Kent | $543,666 |
Montgomery | $1,904,090 |
Prince George’s | $2,158,964 |
Queen Anne’s | $438,144 |
St. Mary’s | $530,488 |
Somerset | $394,344 |
Talbot | $624,321 |
Washington | $866,202 |
Wicomico | $996,773 |
Worcester | $992,214 |
Totals | $23,291,148 |
“One of our office’s top priorities is making sure children and youth in Maryland have every possible advantage in life,” said Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services Kunle Adeyemo. “We will continue to provide this critical funding and work with all of our community stakeholders to ensure local management boards’ important missions are accomplished.”
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About the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services
The Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services serves as a coordinating office that advises the governor on criminal justice strategies. The office plans, promotes, and funds efforts with government entities, private organizations, and the community to advance public policy, enhance public safety, reduce crime and juvenile delinquency, and serve victims. Learn more by visiting our website at goccp.maryland.gov and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.