County Launches FY 2026 Community Partnership $1.5M Grant Program

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LARGO, MD – The Office of Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy announced the opening of applications for the FY 2026 Community Partnership Grant (CPG) Program, beginning Wednesday, October 1, 2025. Approximately $1.5 million in funding will be awarded to eligible nonprofit organizations serving Prince George’s County residents.

The Community Partnership Grant program provides critical support to local nonprofits working to improve the overall health, stability, and well-being of communities across the County.

“In my first 100 days, we listened closely to the voices of our residents and community leaders about their needs, priorities, and hopes for Prince George’s County,” said County Executive Aisha Braveboy. “The Community Partnership Grant is one of the tools we are providing to empower our nonprofit partners to help address those needs. By making thoughtful, strategic investments, we can work together with our partners to strengthen families, expand opportunity, and create a healthier, more vibrant County for all.”

Since its inception, the Community Partnership Grant has served as a vital resource for strengthening nonprofit capacity and expanding services to residents.

 

Eligibility & Application Details:

Nonprofit organizations incorporated under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and providing services in Prince George’s County are eligible to apply. Each organization may submit only one application.

 

The application deadline is Friday, October 31, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. Application materials, guidelines, FAQs, and a list of past recipients are available here.

Eligible nonprofits are encouraged to submit applications early to ensure consideration. Questions regarding the CPG application process should be submitted in writing to the Office of Community Impact at PGNonProfits@co.pg.md.us.

 

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