Maryland Code § EC-5-1204

Section EC-5-1204
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(a) (1) (i) There is a Maryland Nonprofit Development Center
Program Fund in the Department.
(ii) 1. Within the Fund, there is a Nonprofit, Interest-
Free, Micro Bridge Loan (NIMBL) Account.
2. The Account consists of:
A. money received under § 9-1A-27 of the State
Government Article; and
B. any other money appropriated, transferred by
budget amendment, or repaid to the Account.
3. The money in the Account may not exceed
$1,000,000.
4. If the money in the Account exceeds $1,000,000, any
money in excess of that amount shall be transferred to the Small, Minority, and
Women-Owned Businesses Account established under § 5-1501 of this title.
(2) The Fund is a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to
reversion under § 7-302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(3) The Fund consists of:
(i) money appropriated in the State budget to the Fund;
(ii) money in the Nonprofit, Interest-Free, Micro Bridge Loan
(NIMBL) Account; and

(iii) all other money accepted for the benefit of the Fund,
including an additional $50 fee to be paid for the processing of articles of
incorporation of a nonstock corporation in accordance with § 1-203 of the
Corporations and Associations Article.
(b) (1) The purpose of the Fund is to provide grant money and bridge
loans to support the operations of the Program consistent with this subtitle.
(2) As provided in the State budget, the Fund also may be used by
the Department of General Services to evaluate the participation of nonprofit entities
in State procurement.
(c) (1) For fiscal year 2024, the Governor shall include in the annual
budget bill an appropriation of $1,000,000 to the Fund to be used for loans under the
NIMBL Account.
(2) If $1,000,000 is not included in the annual budget bill for fiscal
year 2024, then the Governor shall include in the annual budget bill for fiscal year
2025 an appropriation of $1,000,000 to be used for loans under the NIMBL Account.

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