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Monocacy Foundation outlines eligibility, limits and Oct. 3 grant deadline for Frederick County residents with disabilities

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The Monocacy Foundation described its small-grant program, eligibility rules and common requests at the Special Education CCAC meeting; the foundation distributes roughly $50,000–$55,000 annually and accepts applications Aug. 15–Oct. 3.

Martie Young, president of the Monocacy Foundation, told the Special Education Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CCAC) that the foundation has distributed more than $650,000 since its 1995 founding and now awards roughly $50,000–$55,000 a year in small grants to Frederick County residents with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

Young said the grant cycle opened Aug. 15 and closes Oct. 3. Applicants must be Frederick County residents, have an intellectual or developmental disability, demonstrate financial need and identify a specific item or program to fund. The foundation reviews more than 100 applications…

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