Opportunity Information
This grant is designed to enhance operational Problem-Solving Courts in Maryland. OPSC Problem-Solving Court Discretionary Grants are not meant to supplant or replace any prior grant funds or awards. Grant funding may only be used to support Judiciary staff assigned to problem-solving courts and enhance the Problem-Solving Courts and any other ancillary services that will be utilized by and for the betterment of the community members served by this court program.
Awarding Agency: Administrative Office of the Courts, Office of Problem-Solving Courts
Agency Contact: Gray Barton
Agency Contact Phone: 410-260-3617
Agency Contact Email: OPSC.Grants@mdcourts.gov
Posted Date: 1/12/2026
Funding Information
Funding Source Description: The availability of funds is contingent upon the provision of funds in the Maryland Judiciary budget allocated by the Maryland General Assembly for Fiscal Year 2027. Applicants who are awarded funding will receive notice by May 31, 2026.
Funding Opportunity Number: FO-2027-PSC-009
Award Information
Award Start Date: 7/1/2026
Award End Date: 6/30/2027
Matching Requirement: None
Submission Information
Submission Close Date 3/20/2026 11:59 PM (EDT)
Question Submission Information
For general questions about this grant category, please review the Special Conditions for FY 27 Problem-Solving Courts Discretionary Grants.
For specific questions, Email: OPSC.Grants@mdcourts.gov.
Technical Assistance Session
Technical Assistance Session: Yes
Session Date and Time: Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026 * 10AM - 2 PM
Eligibility Information
Eligible Entities: Circuit Courts that are currently approved or are in the process of developing a problem-solving court in Maryland are eligible to apply for grant funding.
Additional Information
All grant applications and awards made under this funding opportunity are subject to the Maryland Judiciary’s General Grant Conditions, and the OPSC Discretionary Grant Special Conditions Both documents must be reviewed in full prior to submitting an application.
FY 2027 CC Office of Problem-Solving Courts (OPSC) - Circuit Court Discretionary Grant
Opportunity Information
This grant is designed to enhance operational Problem-Solving Courts in Maryland. OPSC Problem-Solving Court Discretionary Grants are not meant to supplant or replace any prior grant funds or awards. Grant funding may only be used to support Judiciary staff assigned to problem-solving courts and enhance the Problem-Solving Courts and any other ancillary services that will be utilized by and for the betterment of the community members served by this court program.
Awarding Agency: Administrative Office of the Courts, Office of Problem-Solving Courts
Agency Contact: Gray Barton
Agency Contact Phone: 410-260-3617
Agency Contact Email: OPSC.Grants@mdcourts.gov
Posted Date: 1/12/2026
Funding Information
Funding Source Description: The availability of funds is contingent upon the provision of funds in the Maryland Judiciary budget allocated by the Maryland General Assembly for Fiscal Year 2027. Applicants who are awarded funding will receive notice by May 31, 2026.
Funding Opportunity Number: FO-2027-PSC-009
Award Information
Award Start Date: 7/1/2026
Award End Date: 6/30/2027
Matching Requirement: None
Submission Information
Submission Close Date 3/20/2026 11:59 PM (EDT)
Question Submission Information
For general questions about this grant category, please review the Special Conditions for FY 27 Problem-Solving Courts Discretionary Grants.
For specific questions, Email: OPSC.Grants@mdcourts.gov.
Technical Assistance Session
Technical Assistance Session: Yes
Session Date and Time: Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026 * 10AM - 2 PM
Eligibility Information
Eligible Entities: Circuit Courts that are currently approved or are in the process of developing a problem-solving court in Maryland are eligible to apply for grant funding.
Additional Information
All grant applications and awards made under this funding opportunity are subject to the Maryland Judiciary’s General Grant Conditions, and the OPSC Discretionary Grant Special Conditions Both documents must be reviewed in full prior to submitting an application.