Maryland to Allocate $20.7M of COVID-19 Relief Funds for Education

1/25/21

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

Maryland will use $20.7 million of federal coronavirus relief funds for education needs, Gov. Larry Hogan announced on Monday.

The money will be used to fund competitive grants as well as awards to individual institutions and workforce development programs.

Hogan last week proposed a state budget for Fiscal Year 2022 that included $7.5 billion for K-12 schools. The $20.7 million allocation will help address the needs of Maryland schools, the governor said.

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