Main Street Maryland Program
About the Main Street Maryland Program
The Main Street Maryland Program helps communities with revitalization efforts through a tiered approach based on readiness, capacity and alignment with the Main Street approach. The tiers are:
Designated Main Streets are the top tier, accredited programs with the National Main Street Center. These communities will use the full Main Street Approach to support long-term, local revitalization. Designated communities show a strong commitment to:
- Economic development
- Preserving local historic and cultural resources
- Building volunteer support and partnerships
- Raising financial and in-kind support from local government and other partners
Aspiring Main Streets want to learn more about becoming a designated Main Street. They complete a two-year training program offered by Main Street Maryland. This helps them build a strong foundation and work toward accreditation with the National Main Street Center.
Connected Main Streets are commercial neighborhood districts. They are not yet eligible for designation under the Main Street Maryland program. They want to use one or more pillars of the Main Street Approach to improve their community's economy.
How to become a Main Street Maryland community
The process includes an application and acceptance by the Main Street Maryland program. The application process will reopen in May 2026.
If you're interested in applying, we recommend the following steps:
- Check if your community is ready
- Learn about the Main Street Approach
- Build support from local leaders and community members
- Visit existing Main Street communities
- Set goals for the program
Once you’ve done this, Main Street Maryland staff would like to hear from you.
Contact information
Check the program's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for quick answers to common questions.
Program Contact: Kristin Dawson, Project Manager, Division of Neighborhood Revitalization
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 410-209-5847