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Maryland Governor Announces $4M in Road to Careers Workforce Grants

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Governor Wes Moore announced $4 million in Road to Careers grants to expand Marylanders' access to workforce training across the state's transportation and construction industries. The awards are designed to help train hundreds of Maryland residents for careers in these sectors. This press release marks a new grant initiative under the Moore administration's workforce development priorities.

“Governor Moore announced $4 million in Road to Careers awards to expand Marylanders' access to workforce training across the state's transportation and construction industries.”

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Governor Wes Moore announced $4 million in Road to Careers grants to expand workforce training access across Maryland's transportation and construction industries. The awards are designed to help train hundreds of Maryland residents for careers in transportation and construction sectors.

For employers, educational institutions, and workforce development organizations in Maryland's transportation and construction sectors, this announcement represents a potential funding opportunity. Parties interested in workforce training partnerships or funding should monitor the Maryland Governor's Office for additional details on application processes and eligibility requirements.

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Apr 25, 2026

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Change summary: Governor Moore announced $4 million in Road to Careers Grants to expand workforce training access across Maryland's transportation and construction industries. The press release details awards helping train hundreds of Marylanders for transportation and construction careers.
[INSERTS] New press release announces $4 million in Road to Careers grants to expand workforce training access across Maryland's transportation and construction industries


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## Governor Moore Announces $4 Million in Road to Careers Grants, Helping Train Hundreds for Transportation and Construction Careers Published: 4/24/2026

Governor Moore announced $4 million in Road to Careers awards to expand Marylanders’ access to workforce training across the state’s transportation and construction industries.

## Governor Moore Announces $19 Million in Grow Your Own Grant Awards, Creating Career Pathways for More than 620 Educators Published: 4/23/2026

Governor Wes Moore today announced that 13 local school systems will receive $19 million in expanded Grow Your Own Educators Grant Program awards to create stronger pathways for non-licensed school staff to become full-time teachers.

## Governor Moore Announces $1.5 Million in Philanthropic Awards to ENOUGH Communities to Support Education and Child Care Programs Published: 4/21/2026

Governor Wes Moore today announced the distribution of $1.5 million in philanthropic funding awards to strengthen education and child care access in nine ENOUGH communities – Maryland jurisdictions with high concentrations of childhood poverty.

## Governor Moore Launches “Delivering for Maryland” Tour in St. Mary’s County, Highlighting Three Years of Progress and Regional Investment Published: 4/20/2026

The tour, which launched in Maryland’s first county, focused on the administration's commitment to creating economic opportunity and ensuring no one is left behind.

## Governor Moore Announces State Acquisition of Laurel Park, Securing Future of Maryland’s Thoroughbred Racing Industry and Saving More than $50 Million Published: 4/20/2026

The acquisition is a central component of a strategic pivot that consolidates Maryland’s thoroughbred training operations at Laurel Park while transitioning the Pimlico Race Course into a premier ship-in racing venue.

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