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County Seeks Maryland Labor Grants for Workforce Programs

Up to $150,000 LWIF base allocation plus potential $275,000 competitive award; $500,000 Roads to Careers grant (total potential $925,000)Carroll CountyMARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABORNovember 17, 2025

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Description

The Carroll County Board of Commissioners is asked to approve pursuit and acceptance of up to $925,000 in workforce development grants from the Maryland Department of Labor’s Local Workforce Impact Fund and Roads to Careers initiatives. The funding would support training, credentialing, and career pathway programs over two- and three-year performance periods with no local match requirement.

Contract Details

Contract Amount

Up to $150,000 LWIF base allocation plus potential $275,000 competitive award; $500,000 Roads to Careers grant (total potential $925,000)

Vendor

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Agency

Carroll County, MS

Contract Type

FINANCIAL_SERVICES

Document Date

November 17, 2025

Contract Term

LWIF performance period 2 years; Roads to Careers performance period 3 years

Renewal Info

New state grant applications to the Local Workforce Impact Fund and Roads to Careers initiatives; not renewals.

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