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In Memoriam

 

As we prepare for our summer conference, we also reflect back on the memory of those whom we have lost.  The League will recognize municipal officials who have passed away since June of 2025 at the conference as we have done in the past.  We are calling upon you, our members, to make sure that all are remembered. 

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Volunteers Needed for Summer Conference

We need your help. To ensure a successful summer conference we need your help at registration and throughout the event. If you've got the time, we've the job for you.  Sign up by May 22 via SignUp.com to assist with registration, be an usher, or be a greeter. Greeters will introduce themselves to lost-looking first timers, assist with directions, the app, encourage visits to the expo, and be the friendly face in the crowd. This is an excellent way to meet new people. Plus, you'll get an MVP Volunteer Ribbon and our sincere appreciation.

Volunteers are the backbone supporting a successful conference. We cannot do it without you.

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Web Accessibility Rule Listening Session for Small Cities

If your city, town or village has a population below 50,000, please join the National League of Cities and the Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy for a listening session to share feedback about your community's experiences with preparing for the upcoming compliance deadline. Communities with populations of below 50,000 now have until April 26, 2028 to comply with the requirements of the Department of Justice's rule on accessibility standards for local government websites, apps, and other online content. Feedback shared will be used to inform advocacy to the Department of Justice around possible regulatory relief, guidance and technical assistance needed for small communities. 

This listening session is open to communities with populations below 50,000. We welcome your feedback on the following topics and any other issues related to compliance you may wish to share:

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Is Your Social Media ADA-Compliant?

Is Your Social Media ADA-Compliant? Understanding the New Requirements


The deadline for the new ADA Title II digital accessibility requirements has been extended, giving public sector communications teams twelve months to align their digital presence with federal standards. While this extension provides some breathing room, the complexity of moving from theory to practice remains. This session will show how your team can confidently implement accessibility standards within a fast-paced communications environment.

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Apply Now for the Class of 2027 Maryland Certified Public Manager® Program,

Apply Now for the Class of 2027 (Cohorts 25, 26, 27) Maryland Certified Public Manager® Program, Schaefer Center for Public Policy, The University of Baltimore 

 

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Grant Writing and Management Assistance for Western Maryland

Through the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Community Partnership Program and the Chesapeake Bay Trust’s Community Based Organization Capacity Building Initiative, the Environmental Finance Center (EFC) is partnering with the Center for Watershed Protection to provide workshops and technical assistance to community based organizations in Western Maryland interested in watershed restoration-focused grant programs. 

This program offers free assistance to Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) working in Western Maryland to strengthen their grant writing abilities in order to submit robust, competitive funding applications. Through this process, community organizations will increase their knowledge about funding opportunities and how to apply for funding, manage grants, and successfully implement restoration practices to improve water quality and reduce pollution in the watersheds. 

If your municipality or organization is interested in receiving free assistance and helping to inform the resources we develop, please fill out this short assessment.

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MML Job Opportunity - Field Services Consultant

Full description

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MML Announces 2026 4th Grader "If I Were Mayor, I Would..." Essay Contest Winners

Full Press Release

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FY2026 Safe Streets and Roads for All: Funding Opportunity

How much funding is available

There is just under $1B total available ($993M) this year.

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Maryland Forestry Foundation: Summer Camps

Check out two great summer camps for high school seniors or rising seniors provided by the Maryland Forestry Foundation. Apply today, most all expenses are covered by grants or scholarships from your local Forestry Boards.

The Natural Resources Careers Camp (NRCC)

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Drop by for MMLCon26 Office Hours - March 20

New to registering for a MML Conference? Need a refresher on how to register someone on their behalf?

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Showcase Your Downtown: Host the 2027 Main Street Maryland Conference

Showcase Your Downtown:

Host the 2027 Main Street Maryland Conference

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Grant Writing Training in Annapolis

Grant Writing Training in Annapolis, MD - March 26-27, 2026

The Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy and Grant Writing USA will present a two-day grant writing workshop in Annapolis on March 26-27, 2026. This training is for grant seekers from all disciplines. Attend this class to learn how to write winning government grant proposals and find the available grant funding.

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National Civic Review: Winter Edition

The winter issue of the National Civic Review examines how local democracy is being reshaped in response to declining trust, deepening divisions, and rapid technological change. From the role of community foundations and bridging institutions to new models of local governance, civic dialogue in schools, and the emerging implications of artificial intelligence, contributors explore what democracy actually looks like on the ground today. Together, these pieces highlight the evolving practices, leadership, and cultural forces shaping more inclusive, responsive, and resilient communities.

 

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All-America City Award - 2026 Application Deadline Extended

2026 All-America City Award:
America at 250, Strengthening Civic Health and Building Trust

Deadline extended to March 5. The National Civic League invites tribes, towns, cities, counties, and regions to apply for the 2026 All-America City Award, the nation’s most prestigious community recognition. For 77 years, the award has honored communities that embody the spirit of democracy through collaboration, innovation, and civic engagement. 

2026 Theme



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Eastern Shore Grant Workshop

Join the Rural Maryland Council and the Maryland Heritage Areas Program for a grant information session and workshop on Tuesday, January 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Hosted by the Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area, Heart of Chesapeake Country Heritage Area, and Beach to Bay Heritage Area, this free event, sponsored by the Waterfowl Festival, is an opportunity to learn more about two state-level grant programs and hone your skills as a grant writer.

Register today

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Legislative Opening Day Reception - Be a Sponsor

Looking to stand out during the ultimate legislative launch event in Annapolis? With over 1,000 attendees at last year’s reception, this is a great opportunity to be part of one of the most exciting and important legislative networking events of the year. 

Be a sponsor. Check out the event's limited sponsorship opportunities.

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2026 All-America City Award - Applications Now Being Accepted

The National Civic League is now accepting applications for the 2026 All-America City Award. The theme for 2026 is “America at 250: Strengthening Civic Health and Building Trust.” The League is seeking communities that are bringing our founding ideals to life by ensuring that people have the power and opportunity to shape their collective future. 


Apply to join the 9 communities from Maryland that have won the All-America City Award! You can view the full list of past recipients here.  

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Your Voice Matters: Help Shape Rural Maryland’s Future

The Rural Maryland Council (RMC) invites you to participate in a brief, 10-minute survey to share your experiences, concerns, and challenges living or working in rural Maryland.

Your feedback is essential — it will directly inform the Council’s legislative and funding priorities for our two grant programs: the Maryland Agriculture Education & Rural Development Assistance Fund (MAERDAF) and the Rural Maryland Prosperity Investment Fund (RMPIF).
  • Rural Maryland needs your input.
  • Your community needs your voice.
  • Share your perspective and help shape the future of rural Maryland.


Be part of the solution — complete the survey today and help us improve the quality of life for everyone in rural Maryland.

Click this link. It only takes 10 minutes, and your voice can make a lasting impact.

To learn more about RMC, visit rural.maryland.gov or contact us directly at 410-841-5772 or [email protected].







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Municipal Achievement Award Winners 2025

Congratulations to our 2025 Municipal Achievement Award winners. Your innovative programs and dedication to improving the quality of life in Maryland’s municipalities exemplify the very best in municipal service. Thank you for your continued commitment to excellence and for setting a shining example for municipalities everywhere.

  • City of Bowie - Citywide Municipal Energy Efficiency Retrofit Initiative representing excellence in Sustainability
  • City of Laurel - Laurel Living Newsletter representing excellence in eGovernance
  • City of Rockville - ADA Access and Inclusion Program representing excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Town of Somerset - Town Events to Bridge Community/Youth Entrepreneur Market representing excellence in Community Engagement