The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) was created by the Maryland General Assembly in 2005 to expand access to health care services in underserved communities in Maryland. The CHRC is an independent commission operating within the Maryland Department of Health (MDH), whose 11 members are appointed by the Governor. Since its inception, the CHRC has awarded 985 grants totaling $396 million, supporting programs in every jurisdiction of the state. These programs have collectively served more than 912,000 Marylanders, and grants awarded by the CHRC have enabled grantees to leverage $54 million in additional federal and private/non-profit resources.
Update on Consortium RFA:
In December 2025, the Consortium released the next round of funding through its FY 2027 Request for Applications. The Consortium received a total of 58 applications (14 Community Support Partnerships; 2 Hubs and 42 Service Providers -areas without Community Support Partnerships) requesting a total of $152 million in funding. The Consortium is reviewing these applications and will be making awards later this spring. Download a list of applicants here.
Next Consortium Meeting:
The next meeting of the Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports (Consortium) has been schedule for Wednesday, March 4th at 10am. The meeting will be Virtual and In-Person: Lobby Conference Room, 100 Community Place, Annapolis
Space is limited and members of the public wishing to attend in person are asked to register. There is no cost to attend this meeting.
The meeting is open to the public; however, participation is limited to Consortium members, presenters and CHRC staff.