(a) (1) The Secretary shall establish demonstration projects through grants to:
(i) nonprofit organizations;
(ii) local education agencies;
(iii) local management boards;
(iv) local health departments;
(v) religious organizations; and
(vi) institutions of higher education.
(2) The entities listed in paragraph (1) of this subsection shall jointly develop proposals for demonstration projects under this section with local departments.
(3) At least one of the demonstration projects under this section shall be located in a county other than the two counties with the largest numbers of FIP recipients.
(b) (1) The Secretary shall award grants for demonstration projects under this section through a competitive bid process that includes:
(i) the issuance of a request for proposals; and
(ii) the establishment of an evaluation panel to review competing proposals and to make a recommendation to the Secretary concerning which proposals have the greatest programmatic and financial merit.
(2) (i) Not more than 50% of the funds allocated for demonstration projects under this section may be allocated to a single demonstration project.
(ii) The funds allocated for demonstration projects under this section are incentive funds over and above any transfer of FIP benefits to a third party payee.
(3) Funds allocable to demonstration projects under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall, if feasible, be used for demonstration projects in the counties that generated the savings reallocated to demonstration projects under § 5-316(e) of this subtitle.
(4) When awarding grants under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Secretary shall give priority in funding for at least 20% of the funds allocated to demonstration projects under this section to regional proposals from two or more counties in the State.
(5) Funds allocated to demonstration projects under this section may not be used in the furtherance of sectarian religious instruction or worship.
(c) In the request for proposals issued under subsection (b)(1)(i) of this section, the Secretary shall include requirements that:
(1) applicants specify what goods or services, or both, they will provide to participants; and
(2) each demonstration project:
(i) complement the local department FIP Plan; and
(ii) address specific, unmet local needs and barriers that prevent families from meeting the requirements of this subtitle.
(d) In addition to the demonstration projects funded under subsection (b) of this section, the Secretary shall encourage and facilitate demonstration projects that are supported through:
(1) the voluntary transfer of temporary cash assistance and food stamp benefits to the demonstration project;
(2) the transfer of administrative costs from the local department; and
(3) any nonstate funds available to the project.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 3 - Family Investment Program
Section 5-302 - Established; Purpose
Section 5-303 - Duties of Secretary
Section 5-304 - Government Hiring Plans for Recipients, Their Children, Foster Youth, and Obligors
Section 5-306 - Contracting Powers of Department
Section 5-307 - Religious Organizations
Section 5-308 - Eligibility for Assistance
Section 5-309 - Scope of Family Investment Program
Section 5-310 - Amount of Assistance; Rules of Eligibility
Section 5-311 - Periodic Recertification; Cancellation, Suspension, or Revocation
Section 5-312 - Temporary Cash Assistance -- in General
Section 5-313 - Temporary Cash Assistance -- Limitations
Section 5-314 - Temporary Cash Assistance -- Adult or Minor Parent Substance Abuse Treatment
Section 5-315 - Ssi Benefits; Reasonable Subsistence; Medicaid Eligibility
Section 5-316 - Funding; Budget Savings
Section 5-317 - Demonstration Projects
Section 5-318 - Job Skills Enhancement Program
Section 5-319 - Fip Demonstration Sites
Section 5-320 - Mentoring Program
Section 5-321 - Future Amendment or Repeal of Subtitle
Section 5-322 - Report on Vocational Education or Education Directly Related to Employment