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Project Charges

What are Project Charges?

The Maryland Code does not provide The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission with the authority to make grants of money, except for the purpose of historic preservation. However, the Commission is authorized to enter into commercial contract agreements, as permitted by law. Project charges are not grants. 

NOTE: It is important that the funded project must also serve the needs and interests of the entire county and cannot be limited to one community or one group.

Department Mission & Core Services

The mission of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, in partnership with County citizens, is to provide comprehensive park and recreation programs, facilities, and services that respond to the changing needs within our communities. The Department strives to preserve, enhance, and protect open spaces to enrich the quality of life for the present and future generations in a safe and secure environment. This mission includes developing and maintaining a comprehensive park system, providing recreation programs and services and conserving natural resources.

The Project Charges Cycle

Frequently Asked Questions

Important Information

If an organization is not in compliance, notifications will be sent to the County Council and no further action will be taken on behalf of M-NCPPC, Department of Parks & Recreation. No transactions dated prior to the fully executed agreement will be reimbursed. Reimbursement requests submitted after July 31 cannot be processed for transactions dated between the fully executed contract date and June 30, and will not be honored.

How do I get started?  

Visit “Step 1: REGISTRATION” box in the section above.

I received my Project Charges notification; how do I get my funding?

Funding has been approved in the annual fiscal year budget for the Department of Parks and Recreation. Funding is on a reimbursement basis only. It is not a grant.

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When can I start submitting requests for reimbursement?

You may start submitting requests for reimbursement as soon as your contract is fully executed, and you have begun work on your task and have incurred expenditures. Payments cannot be processed without an executed contract.

How long does it take to be reimbursed?

Typically, the turnaround time is 30 days if everything is in good order.

What if I exceed the amount of my Project Charges?

Your reimbursement amount cannot exceed your allocated award amount.

How do I get a copy of the logo to include in my offerings?

The link can be sent to you upon request.

How long does it take the contract to be executed?

Typically, it takes 30 days to complete the routing of the contract to full execution. Once fully executed, you will receive an electronic version of your contract.

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How do I close out my Project Charges?

Visit “Step 4: CLOSE OUT” box in the section above.

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Who do I contact if I need assistance or have questions?

You may contact the Project Liaison assigned to your project charge or the Budget Office at the Department of Parks and Recreation. Email addresses for the Budget Office contacts are below:

Project Charges Office

Nicole McCullough

Vernita Potts