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Section 2-2004 - Qualified Nonprofit Organizations -- Report to Department -- Information Included

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(a) A nonprofit organization or an institution of higher education is qualified to receive a grant in accordance with this subtitle if the Department determines: (1) With respect to a nonprofit organization, that the nonprofit organization is incorporated or maintains its principal place of business in an urban area; (2) That the entity works to increase the viability of urban farming and improve access to urban–grown foods; and (3) That the entity will provide direct training and ongoing technical assistance, in accordance with a program that is certified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or the Department, to urban agricultural producers that receive a grant under this subtitle. (b) An urban agricultural producer is qualified to receive a grant in accordance with this subtitle if the Department determines that the urban agricultural producer will complete a new farming training or continuing education program. (c) Within 90 days after the end of a grant cycle, a qualified nonprofit organization that received a grant in accordance with this subtitle shall submit a report to the Department that includes the following information: (1) The names and locations of urban

ied nonprofit organization that received a grant in accordance with this subtitle shall submit a report to the Department that includes the following information: (1) The names and locations of urban agricultural producers that received funds under the Program; (2) The dollar amount of funds awarded to each urban agricultural producer; and (3) The impact of the Program on increasing the viability of urban farming and improving access to urban–grown foods.