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2023 MCC Charity Application Now Open

We are now accepting applications from charities wishing to participate in the 2023 Maryland Charity Campaign (MCC), https://mcc.maryland.gov/, the State’s workplace giving program. Participating in the 2023 MCC is your charity’s opportunity to receive unrestricted funds from State Employees and Retirees who contribute through the MCC.

Applications and corresponding documentation are due by March 3, 2023.
Please note: Applications received after the deadline will not be processed.

IF you have already submitted your MCC app online, thank you!

If you have not already submitted your mcc app online, CHARITIES MAY SUBMIT THE MCC APPLICATION VIA EMAIL FOR THIS YEAR ONLY, Due to the implementation of the new One Stop SYSTEM. ONLINE MCC APPS WILL RESUME NEXT YEAR FOR THE 2024 CAMPAIGN.

You may download the 2023 MCC instructions for charities here.

You may download the 2023 MCC application for charities here.

If you have any questions, please contact Lori Parks at Loraine.parks@maryland.gov.
*Please do not reply to this email address as there may be a delay in receiving assistance.

Thank you for your interest in participating in the 2023 MCC.

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