Maryland New Start Grant Program - Workforce Development & Adult Learning
For Marylanders transitioning back to the community from incarceration, employment and financial security are two important steps on the journey home. Entrepreneurship is a powerful tool that can help returning citizens find both, while also creating new jobs and new opportunities across the state.
The Maryland New Start Act of 2022 established the New Start Grant Program within the Maryland Department of Labor (MD Labor). This program empowers returning citizens by connecting them to meaningful entrepreneurship development training. As a component of training, students will also be made aware of different small business financing opportunities, including the Maryland Department of Commerce’s Microloan Program, which launched in early 2024. For additional information about those loans, please visit Commerce's website.
The New Start Grant Program provides financial support for organizations that serve certain populations of returning citizens and incarcerated Marylanders with nationally recognized entrepreneurship development programming. Grants, capped at $60,000, are expected to be announced in June 2025 and successful applicants will have one year to spend funding. Interested applicants must respond to a competitive solicitation and meet all requirements established in the program policy.
Applying for a New Start Grant
Organizations that meet the basic eligibility criteria established in the program policy are invited to respond to the competitive solicitation for funding. New Start Grants may be used to support many programmatic and administrative costs. To be considered for funding, programs must generally provide eligible participants with at least the following opportunities:
- A nationally recognized entrepreneurship development curriculum,
- Executive mentoring opportunities with local business leaders,
- A business plan competition program for incarcerated participants, and
- Re-entry services.
Applicants must also demonstrate that their proposed program has secured at least 25% of the requested award amount from non-State sources, including indirect and in-kind contributions.
Applicants should carefully review the program policy, solicitation, and resources below before applying.
Prior to submission, review the required and optional documents table below to ensure a complete application. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
A pre-proposal conference will be held virtually on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 10 a.m. To register for this event, please email Heather Evans at heather.evans1@maryland.gov.
Solicitation and Policy Documents
New Start Grant Program Policy
New Start Grant Program Solicitation
New Start Grant Program Application for Initial Grant Funding
New Start Grant Program Application Budget (.xlsx)
New Start Grant Program Pre-Proposal Conference Presentation - Coming Soon
New Start Grant Program Solicitation Q&A
Resources
US Small Business Association - Office of Entrepreneurship Education
Maryland Department of Commerce
Maryland Small Business Development Centers
Division of Workforce Development & Adult Learning - Correctional Education
Division of Workforce Development & Adult Learning - Re-Entry Resources
Grant Program Contact
Heather Evans
Strategic Initiatives Grants Program Manager
Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning
Maryland Department of Labor
heather.evans1@maryland.gov
(410) 767-2143 (O)