2026-2027 Sharing Prince George’s Letter of Interest
ABOUT: The Sharing Prince George’s Fund of the Greater Washington Community Foundation supports high-impact nonprofits serving Prince George’s County’s low-income residents. Sharing grants have helped nonprofit partners respond to the community’s needs and work in partnership toward our shared vision of a more equitable, just, and thriving Prince George’s County.
As part of The Community Foundation’s 10-year strategic plan, the Sharing Montgomery Fund aims to address urgent community needs, advance economic justice, and, ultimately, work to address the wealth gap which undermines the health and stability of our entire community. Therefore, Sharing Montgomery’s grantmaking priorities for this year include:
Basic needs for our low-income neighbors (e.g., access to resources for health and mental health, food security, affordable housing, childcare and education, and interventions that help families transition from crisis to recovery).
Economic mobility resources that enable people to chart a pathway out of poverty (e.g., access to higher education, training, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, etc.).
Individual and Community Wealth Building opportunities which empower people with the financial and social capital needed to build wealth so they can weather crises and pursue their dreams.
Interested organizations must complete all the fields in the Letter of Interest application form by 5 p.m. on Thursday, August 6, 2026. See below for more information!
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Sharing Prince George’s grants primarily provide flexible general operating support for organizations that serve Prince George’s County’s low-income residents. Nonprofits may apply those resources wherever the need is greatest to advance their missions. (Note: Grants to regional organizations will be earmarked to support efforts in the county.)
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For the FY27 cycle, The Community Foundation projects Sharing Prince George’s will award up to 10 one-time grants ranging from $5,000 - $25,000 to support work for the coming year. Additionally, the staff and Sharing Prince George’s Committee may choose to award 2-3 organizations with multi-year commitments. These larger investments may support multiyear grants to a single organization, or a collaborative effort of two or more organizations. Multiyear and collaborative grants are designed to help nonprofits advance larger, long-term goals for themselves and the communities they serve.
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Sharing Prince George’s has a two-stage application process. To minimize administrative burden for potential applicants, The Community Foundation has opened an initial Letter of Interest (LOI) application for stage one, using a simplified form that enables nonprofits in the county to share information about their work.
Interested organizations must complete all the fields in the Letter of Interest application form by 5 p.m. on Thursday, August 6, 2026.
By October, The Community Foundation will follow up to inform the selected nonprofits that they are required to submit a full proposal for funding. Grant decisions will be announced in March 2027.
Additionally, the staff may reach out at any time of year if we encounter another grant opportunity that may be a good fit.
Questions?
Reach out to Eliza Tolbert-Howard, Development Officer, at [email protected] prior to the deadline.

