Maryland Code § LE-11-1405

Section LE-11-1405
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(a) In evaluating the applications submitted in accordance with § 11-1404
of this subtitle and selecting eligible entities to receive a matching grant under the
Program, the Division shall:
(1) seek equitable geographic and demographic diversity, including
rural and urban areas;
(2) ensure that selected eligible entities will serve areas where direct
care, or a related occupation, is an in-demand industry sector or occupation; and
(3) give priority to eligible entities proposing to predominately serve
the individuals described under § 11-1404(c)(10)(i) and (ii) of this subtitle.

(b) An eligible entity shall secure contributions for the project in an amount
of money or other consideration at least equal in value to the amount of money
requested from the Program.
(c) (1) The Division may not award a matching grant to an eligible entity
that exceeds $50,000 each year.
(2) If the Division receives applications for matching grants totaling
more than the amount of funds appropriated for the Program for a fiscal year, the
Division shall award the grants on a pro rata basis.
(d) The Division shall encourage each eligible entity receiving a matching
grant under the Program, in developing and carrying out a project, to consult with:
(1) institutions of higher education;
(2) the Maryland Department of Health;
(3) one-stop career centers; and
(4) organizations with expertise in the needs of women, racial
minorities, immigrants, and the impoverished.
(e) An eligible entity that carries out activities for purposes of recruiting,
retaining, or providing advancement opportunities to direct care workers before
receipt of a matching grant under the Program may use the grant to continue carrying
out those activities.
(f) A matching grant awarded under the Program shall be valid for at least
3 years.
(g) An eligible entity receiving a matching grant under the Program shall
use the funds to carry out at least one project or to continue an activity commenced
before receipt of the grant that:
(1) develops and implements a strategy for the recruitment,
retention, or advancement of direct care workers that includes an activity described
in the eligible entity's application; and
(2) provides compensation to each direct care worker for any training
received under the project or activity.

(h) (1) An eligible entity receiving a matching grant under the Program
may use not more than 10% of the funds of the grant for costs associated with the
administration of a project under the Program.
(2) An eligible entity receiving a matching grant under the Program
shall use at least 5% of the funds of the grant to provide direct financial assistance,
such as supportive services, to direct care workers to support the financial needs of
the direct care workers to enter, remain enrolled in, and complete the project assisted
by the grant.
(3) An eligible entity receiving a matching grant under the Program
shall use the grant to supplement, and not supplant, the amount of funds that, in the
absence of the grant, would be available to address the recruitment, retention, or
advancement of direct care workers in the region served by the eligible entity.

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