Maryland Code § EC-4-514

Section EC-4-514
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(a) Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit an organization
from receiving funds from a government source other than the Maryland Arts Capital
Grant Program.
(b) (1) There is a Maryland Arts Capital Grant Program.
(2) The Council shall administer the Program and hire at least one
full-time coordinator for the Program.
(c) For each of fiscal years 2024 through 2029, the Governor shall include
in the State operating or capital budget an annual appropriation of $3,000,000 for the
Maryland Arts Capital Grant Program.
(d) (1) For each fiscal year, the Council shall award the entire
appropriation under subsection (c) of this section in grants under this section.
(2) An organization may apply for a grant under this section if the
organization has an operating budget that is less than $3,000,000 and:
(i) participates in the Council's Grants for Organizations
program or Community Arts Development program; or
(ii) is open to the public and provides cultural education or
experiences.

(3) The Council may award a grant under this section for the
acquisition of, the expansion of, the renovation of, or major repairs to a facility or
other infrastructure operated by an organization eligible under paragraph (2) of this
subsection to apply for a grant.
(4) For any fiscal year, an organization may not receive from the
Council a grant for a single project that exceeds $1,000,000.
(e) (1) The Council, in consultation with the Division of Neighborhood
Revitalization in the Department of Housing and Community Development and the
Department, shall establish a competitive application process for the grants
authorized under this section.
(2) The application shall contain:
(i) the project plan and full budget, including the use of the
matching funds;
(ii) a description of the neighborhood or area where the project
will be located;
(iii) a letter of support from the local governing body
representing the area in which the project will be located;
(iv) a letter of support from the State Senator or Delegate
representing the area in which the project will be located;
(v) organizational documents for the organization; and
(vi) any other information that the Council requires.
(f) The Department, by regulation, shall establish a quantitative system to
evaluate each application that takes into account:
(1) the full project plan and how the plan relates to:
(i) fulfilling the mission of the organization; and
(ii) enhancing the county and the communities surrounding
the project;
(2) the capacity of the applicant or partners of the applicant to
complete the project and leverage non-State funding;

(3) the ability of the proposed project to address identified challenges
at the organization;
(4) a description of the organization's inclusionary hiring practices
that increase local workforce opportunities; and
(5) a plan to make the project available for use by people of color and
by individuals living below the federal poverty level.
(g) (1) The Council and a grant recipient shall execute a program
agreement.
(2) The grant recipient shall comply with the terms of the program
agreement.
(3) The program agreement may not allow for more than 15% of the
amount of the grant to be used for operating expenses.
(4) The Council may exercise any remedy authorized by law if the
grant recipient:
(i) violates any provision of the agreement; or
(ii) does not meet any requirement under this section.
(h) It is the intent of the General Assembly that, before a legislative bond
initiative is submitted on behalf of an organization for a project that is eligible for a
grant under this section, the organization:
(1) apply for a grant under this section;
(2) receive a letter of support from the executive director of the
Council stating that:
(i) the project is urgent and any funding the organization
receives will be spent in the next fiscal year; and
(ii) the organization has been awarded a grant under this
section; and
(3) is authorized by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of
the House to request a legislative bond initiative.

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