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CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM TAM PRESIDENT 4 ABOUT TAM/BOARD OF DIRECTORS 6, 7 2022 AWARD WINNERS 8, 9 2022 HIGHLIGHTS 10, 11 BY THE NUMBERS 12 2022 SPONSORS 13 AFFINITY PROGRAM 14 TAM MEMBERSHIP LEVELS 15 FULL MEMBER DIRECTORY 23 COMMUNITY MEMBER DIRECTORY 31 ASSOCIATE MEMBER DIRECTORY 40 INDIVIDUAL MEMBER DIRECTORY 45 INDEX 47 Transportation Association of Maryland TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 3 1/20/23 11:26 AM

4 MESSAGE FROM TAM PRESIDENT Welcome to our 2022 TAM Annual Report! This past year has been one of great challenge and great growth for the Transportation Association of Maryland. When we began this year, we found ourselves forced to readopt virtual meetings as we faced the Delta and Omicron variants. Despite this and other challenges, TAM has been able to grow and provide useful services to our members. This year we were pleased to welcome new TAM board members Sam Snead of Anne Arundel County, Tangela Carthy of Easter Seals, Marchel Simmons of Baltimore County, and the return of Gary Blazinsky of Harford Transit LINK. I also want to thank departing board member D’Andrea Walker of Baltimore County for her years of service to TAM. Our signature accomplishment on the Government Affairs front was the passage of Senate Bill 838, which will mandate annual increases in the Statewide Specialized Transportation Assistance Program (SSTAP) at no less than the rate of inflation. The support of our members and their testimony was critical to passing this legislation, which will finally begin to increase funding that had remained flat for over 20 years. All of us at TAM were thrilled to see the return of our 2022 Roadeo, our first such event since 2019. Over 70 volunteers and 20 drivers competed in a skills challenge at the Dorsey MARC Station on April 2. Matt Paugh of Garrett Transit took home first place (for the third time), followed by Dave Hall of Harford Transit LINK, Bruce Alexander of Cecil Transit, and Gary Watson of Baltimore County. We hope to see even more volunteers and drivers at our 2023 Roadeo on April 15! 2022 also saw the return of our in-person General Meeting at Turf Valley. In partnership with MDOT MTA, we were able to host Certified Community Transit Manager training for our members at this event. Our biggest accomplishment by far was our 2022 Annual Conference, held once again at the Chesapeake Bay Beach Club in Stevensville, Maryland TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 4 1/20/23 11:26 AM

MESSAGE FROM TAM PRESIDENT 5 from September 20 – 22. This event, the jewel of the year for our members, saw record attendance and vendor participation. A special thank you to all of our sponsors who helped make that event possible (you will see them listed later in our report). At the conference it was also our pleasure to announce and present the TAM 2022 Awards for excellence in public transit. Those were MDOT MTA Office of Local Transit Support for Friend of Transit, Harford Transit LINK for Outstanding Marketing Program, Roman Steichen of TransIT Services of Frederick County for Outstanding Leadership, Jodi Glock of Harford Transit LINK for the Unsung Transit Hero, The Harford Center for Outstanding Non-Profit Agency, Prince George’s County TheBus for Outstanding Transit System, and Jaime Holloway of Prince George’s County TheBus for Driver of the Year. Congratulations to this year’s award winners for their selfless public service! Mark your calendars for upcoming meetings and training opportunities. Our annual Legislative Reception will be in Annapolis on January 31, the Winter Series Virtual Trainings will take place on February 7, 15, and 23, our Annual Roadeo will be on April 15, the spring General Meeting on May 10, and the 2023 Annual Conference from September 19-21. Looking forward to seeing more of everyone this year. As always, please reach out to me or TAM staff if there is anything we can do to improve your membership experience. Jeff Barnett, TAM President “ “ ...this past year has been one of great challenge and growth... TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 5 1/20/23 11:26 AM

6 MISSION HISTORY TAM is a 501 (c) (3) organization that functions as a supportive and educational resource that serves transit and other nonprofit public and private groups in the state of Maryland. 1985 1991 2001 2003 2016 First Board President, Jim Raszewski, along with seventeen founding members, formed TAM to promote safe, efficient and effective public transportation services in Maryland. The Association incorporated in August 1991. For many years the Association functioned with a volunteer Board of Directors and a part-time Executive Director working from home. Board meetings were held in the Severna Park Public Library. At the May 2001 General Membership meeting in Annapolis, membership voted to expand the Association by recruiting to hire a fulltime Executive Director and acquiring centrally located office space. In 2003, TAM hired its first Full-time staff, an Executive Director and Administrative Assistant, and opened an office in Ellicott City. In 2016, TAM moved to new offices in Linthicum. The Transportation Association of Maryland, Inc. (TAM) will strengthen community transportation in Maryland through advocacy and professional development. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 6 1/20/23 11:26 AM

BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Jeff Barnett | Charles County VanGo VICE PRESIDENT Suzanne Kalmbacher | Cecil County Transit TREASURER Jodi Glock | Harford Transit LINK SECRETARY Sharon Smith | Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. AT LARGE DIRECTORS Deanna Archey | Montgomery County DOT Gary Blazinsky | Harford Transit LINK Tangela Carthy | Easterseals, Inc. Semia Hackett | Prince George’s County DPW&T Jim Martin | American Bus Sales (Associate Member Representative) Marchel Simmons | Baltimore County Dept of Public Works Samuel Snead | Anne Arundel County Dept of Transportation Roman Steichen | TransIT Services of Frederick County ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE TAM operates under an established volunteer Board of Directors with representatives from many of the jurisdictions we serve. Professional support is provided by Husch Blackwell Strategies, Rebecca Macek and AHI Meeting Services. EX-OFFICIO & STAFF John Duklewski | TAM Executive Director Michael Cornett | TAM Executive Assistant Travis Johnston | MDOT/MTA COMMITTEES Awards Chair | Tangela Carthy Conference Chair| Jeff Barnett Finance, Grants, and Compliance | Jodi Glock Government Affairs Chair | Jim Martin Nominations Chair | Deanna Archey Member Services Chair | Marchel Simmons Roadeo Chair | Suzanne Kalmbacher Training Chair | Semia Hackett Front row (left to right): Tangela Carthy, Marchel Simmons, Semia Hackett, Deanna Archey, Michael Cornett, Jodi Glock, Gary Blazinsky | Back row (left to right): Travis Johnston, Jeff Barnett, John Duklewski, Suzanne Kalmbacher, Roman Steichen, Sharon Smith, Sam Snead Not pictured: Jim Martin TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 7 1/20/23 11:26 AM

8 2022 AWARDS Honoring excellence in community transportation across Maryland. TAM’s Annual Awards Ceremony took place on Wednesday, September 21. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 8 1/20/23 11:26 AM

2022 AWARDS 9 Outstanding Transit System Award Prince George’s County TheBus New in 2022 Friend of Transit MDOT MTA Office of Local Transit Support Outstanding Marketing Program Harford Transit LINK Outstanding Leadership Roman Steichen TransIT Services of Frederick County Driver of the Year Award Jaime Holloway Prince George’s County TheBus Unsung Transit Hero Award Jodi Glock Harford Transit LINK Outstanding Non-Profit Agency The Harford Center TAM’s Annual Awards Ceremony took place on Wednesday, September 21. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 9 1/20/23 11:26 AM

10 HIGHLIGHTS January: TAM hosted our first ever virtual legislative reception, welcoming special guests MDOT Secretary Jim Ports and Delegate Karen Lewis Young. February: TAM partnered with MDOT/MTA to host our 2nd annual Winter Series of virtual training, featuring sessions on coping with driver shortages, grant application workshops, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Transit/Risk asset management. March: TAM hosted in-person advanced mobility device securement training for the first time since 2019 to mark Wheelchair Securement Month. TAM partnered with Harford Transit LINK to offer a Drug and Alcohol testing workshop. April: TAM hosted the return of our Annual Statewide Roadeo featuring 20 drivers and over 70 volunteers. • 1st Place:Matt Paugh, Garrett Transit • 2nd Place:Dave Hall, Harford Transit LINK • 3rd Place:Bruce Alexander, Cecil Transit • 4th Place:Gary Watson, Baltimore County CountyRide • Fastest Course Time: Dave Hall, Harford Transit LINK • Highest Wheelchair Securement Score: Brenton Britto, St. Mary’s Transit TAM’s Government Affairs team shepherded through the passage of Senate Bill 838, a bill to secure the future of funding for the Statewide Specialized Transportation Assistance Program by mandating future increases at no less than the rate of inflation. May: TAM hosted our first in-person spring General Membership Meeting since 2019 at Turf Valley in Ellicott City. A two-day Certified Community Transit Manager course was held, as well as a mentorship workshop and elections to our Board of Directors. June: TAM said farewell to our longtime Executive Assistant, Rene Parker, and welcomed our new Executive Assistant Michael Cornett. September: TAM welcomed transit professionals from across the state and from around the country to our 2022 Conference on September 20-22, featuring over 240 attendees and exhibitors over three days. Showcase training included: • Keynote Speaker Robert Heath • Vendor Speed Presentations • ADA Hot Topics • TAM Maintenance Workshops • Transit Accounting 101 • Conflict De-Escalation • Keynote Speaker Dan Mulraney • Mental Health for Transit Workers • Effective Time Management • Transit Route Planning • Going Fare Free • Low-No Grants • The Future of Fully Integrating Public Transit Networks • CAREER Planning Workshop • Equity in Transit • LOTS Asset Management Performance & Targets Workshop • LOTS Manual Roll-out • SMS Updates and New Requirements • 5310 Grant Workshop, Procurement, and ‘Newbie’ workshops We were joined by special guest speaker FTA Region 3 Administrator Terry Garcia Crews for our General Meeting. We also hosted an all-day session on preparing for the National Transit Database (NTD) on September 28. November: TAM hosted a half-day follow-up accounting session on advanced topics in Transit Accounting on November 11. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 10 1/20/23 11:26 AM

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12 BY THE NUMBERS Without member participation and dues support, TAM could not continue to provide excellent training opportunities, fulfill its commitment to improving mobility and economic opportunity for all Maryland citizens, and monitor and affect positive change for transportation issues in the General Assembly. Member support ensures that TAM continues to be recognized as the leader in transit issues in the State of Maryland and that TAM will be the organization of choice for transit systems, transit vendors, legislators and the public to discuss transportation issues within the State. 48% 41% 11% REVENUE BREAKDOWN BY CATEGORY Events Grants Dues 392,174 430,059 392,174 430,059 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 2021 2022 2021-2022 COMPARISON Revenue Expenses TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 12 1/20/23 11:26 AM

13 OUR SPONSORS THANK YOU WINTER SERIES (February 15-17, 2022) ROADEO (April 2, 2022) FALL CONFERENCE (September 20-22, 2022) YEAR-ROUND TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 13 1/20/23 11:26 AM

14 Our Affinity Program has strategically designed benefits to meet the needs of our members, their organizations, and their families. Exclusive benefits for TAM members: Supplemental health insurance plans for employees through Aflac. Direct access to insurance professionals through Unity Insurance. Save money when buying or selling a home through Keller Williams or Sierra Pacific Mortgage. Premium legal services to individuals, families and businesses, plus commercial driver representation, through Legal Shield. Achieve financial freedom by creating, tracking and achieving your financial goals through Primerica. Access flexible, customizable, and affordable health care coverage through US Health Advisors. Interested in becoming an Affinity Partner? Contact TAM at 410-553-4245 or [emailprotected] Learn more about our Affinity Partners at taminc.org/affinity-benefits Transportation Association of Maryland Affinity Program Increase retention, engagement, and team member performance with Truvelop. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 14 1/20/23 11:26 AM

15 MEMBERSHIP LEVELS FULL Public or private entities directly involved in coordinating, brokering, or providing public transit, Paratransit services, or human service transportation within the State of Maryland. COMMUNITY Public or private non-profit organizations involved in providing community services and not otherwise eligible for full membership. ASSOCIATE Public or private organizations, entities, or individuals who have a business or professional interest in public transit or Paratransit activities. INDIVIDUAL Individuals not otherwise eligible for membership who support the goals of the Association. Our Affinity Program has strategically designed benefits to meet the needs of our members, their organizations, and their families. Exclusive benefits for TAM members: Supplemental health insurance plans for employees through Aflac. Direct access to insurance professionals through Unity Insurance. Save money when buying or selling a home through Keller Williams or Sierra Pacific Mortgage. Premium legal services to individuals, families and businesses, plus commercial driver representation, through Legal Shield. Achieve financial freedom by creating, tracking and achieving your financial goals through Primerica. Access flexible, customizable, and affordable health care coverage through US Health Advisors. Interested in becoming an Affinity Partner? Contact TAM at 410-553-4245 or [emailprotected] Learn more about our Affinity Partners at taminc.org/affinity-benefits Transportation Association of Maryland Affinity Program Increase retention, engagement, and team member performance with Truvelop. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 15 1/20/23 11:26 AM

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18 Ride for Free in ’23 For 2023, Queen Anne’s County Transportation is piloting a program where the fare to ride transit will be free! The pilot for Ride Free in ’23 will run January 3, 2023 to December 29, 2023. Rules and regulations apply. For questions, call 410-758-2357. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 18 1/20/23 11:26 AM

19 Ride for Free in ’23 For 2023, Queen Anne’s County Transportation is piloting a program where the fare to ride transit will be free! The pilot for Ride Free in ’23 will run January 3, 2023 to December 29, 2023. Rules and regulations apply. For questions, call 410-758-2357. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 19 1/20/23 11:26 AM

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23 FULL MEMBERS ALLEGANY COUNTY TRANSIT 1000 Lafayette Ave Cumberland, MD 21502 301-722-6360 Elizabeth A. Robison-Harper [emailprotected] https://gov.allconet.org/315/Transit Allegany County Transit serves Allegany County, Maryland with affordable, efficient, and courteous public transportation service. The Transit operates a fixed route bus system and Alltrans, a demand response and ADA Paratransit in Allegany County, Maryland. ANNAPOLIS (CITY OF) DOT Legislative District: 30 308 Chinquapin Round Rd Annapolis, MD 21401 410-263-7964 Kwaku Agyemang-Duah, Deputy/Acting Director [emailprotected] https://www.annapolis.gov/159/Transportation The mission of the Transportation Department is to provide the highest possible level of reliable, safe, interconnected, customer-focused, affordable, accessible and efficient public transportation throughout the Annapolis area to enhance quality of life, support the environment and economic development. Service area: City of Annapolis and surrounding Anne Arundel County area Service type: Public Transit (Fixed Routes); ADA Complementary Paratransit Service hours: M-F: 5:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.; Sat: 7 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.; Sun: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Full-time employees: 33 Part-time employees: 6 FY22 Data Passenger miles: 408,657 Operating budget: $4,684,969 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 205,613 Highlight: Received grant award for the purchase of battery electric bus. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY/OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION Legislative Districts: 30B, 31A, 31B, 32, 33 Heritage Office Complex 2664 Riva Rd Annapolis, Md 21146 410-222-7440 Rodney Tasker, Transit Manager [emailprotected] www.aacounty.org Geographic Area: Anne Arundel County (Countywide) Service Type: Public Transit, Paratransit, Medical Transportation, Zonal Transit Hours of operation: Paratransit, Medical, and Zonal Service M - F 4 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. / Public Transportation - Sunday - Saturday 5:30 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. Full-time employees: 70 Part-time employees: 8 FY2022 Data: Annual passenger miles: 741,911 Operating budget: $13.7 million Annual ridership : 195,503 Highlights: • Began 2 new Public Transit services. The Crofton Extension and the North County Call N Ride Service. • Expanded the Existing Gold Route to Extend from the Annapolis Westfield Mall to the Cromwell Light Rail Train Station. The route previously ended at the Anne Arundel Community College. • Providing Ride Free Transportation for All County Residents. BALTIMORE CITY DOT Legislative Districts: 43 417 E. Fayette St, 5th Floor Baltimore, Md 21201 Montrae Jones [emailprotected] https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/ The Baltimore City Department of Transportation’s mission is to maintain and improve the transportation infrastructure to produce a safe, reliable, accessible, and efficient system for everyone that provides for multiple and sustainable modes of transportation for residents, businesses, and visitors — thereby promoting livable and vibrant communities across Baltimore City. BALTIMORE COUNTY DPWT Legislative Districts: 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 42, 46 611 Central Ave Towson, Md 21214 Phone: 410-887-8287 Fax: 410-887-8281 Marchel Simmons, General Manager Baltimore CountyRide & Towson Circulator Loop [emailprotected] www.baltimorecountyMd.gov/department/publicworks/traffic/ countyride Geographic area: Baltimore County Service type: Paratransit, On Demand, Public Transit Hours of operation: On Demand Service M-F, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Transit Service M-F, 6 a.m. - 12 a.m., Sat 10 a.m. - 12 a.m. Full-time employees: 22 (CountyRide); 40 (Circulator Loop) FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 30,1703 (CountyRide); 281,669 (Towson Full Members TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 23 1/20/23 11:26 AM

24 FULL MEMBERS Circulator Loop); Total transportation operating budget: CountyRide Operating Budget - $1,500,967 (CountyRide); $3 million (Towson Circulator Loop) Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 35,272(CountyRide); 56k (Towson Circulator Loop) Full-time employees: 22 (CountyRide); 40 (Towson Circulator Loop) Part-time employees: 1(CountyRide); 5 (Towson Circulator Loop) Highlights: CountyRide implemented Tripspark Scheduling Software. Towson Circulator Loop - 1 year service 50K Ridership. BWI BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP, INC. 1306 Concourse Dr, Suite 215 Linthicum, Md 21090 410-859-1000 Gina Stewart, Executive Director [emailprotected] www.bwipartner.org The BWI Business Partnership is an organization of major local and regional businesses and local, state and federal government agencies. The central Maryland region - with BWI Airport, NSA, Ft. Meade and Arundel Mills Mall as its economic engines - has led the state in job growth over the last five years. CALVERT COUNTY TRANSPORTATION Legislative Districts: 27B, 29C 175 Main Street Prince Frederick, Maryland 20678 Phone: 410-535-4268 Fax: 410-535-4679 www.calvertcounty.Md.gov Sandy Wobbleton, Transportation Division Chief [emailprotected] Service type: Fixed Route, ADA/Paratransit and Special Statewide Transportation Assistance Services (SSTAP). Hours of operation: M-F: 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat: 8:15 a.m. - 4 p.m. Full-time employees: 12 Part-time employees: 14 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 534,879 Total transportation operating budget: $1,650,561 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 76,567 CARROLL TRANSIT SYSTEM (CTS) 1300 Old Meadow Branch Rd Westminster, Md 21158 410-386-5550 Stacey Nash, Transportation Grants Coordinator [emailprotected] www.carrolltransitsystem.com Service Type: Demand Response & Fixed Route Hours of operation: M-F; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. FY2022 Data: Total transportation operating budget: $2,275,462 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 71,619 CECIL TRANSIT Legislative Districts: 35, 36 165 Main St Warwick, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-8422 Suzanne Kalmbacher, Transit Chief [emailprotected] www.ceciltransit.com Geographic area: Cecil County and Newark, DE Service types: Public transportation Hours of operation: M-Sat Full-time employees: 23 Part-time employees: 11 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 423,413 Total transportation operating budget: $2,138,803 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 54,240 Highlights: • Successful completion of Cecil County’s pilot micro-transit program funded through FTA’s Integrated Mobility Innovation program. Known as the COMPASS program, Cecil Transit utilized Uber Technology for automated trip booking and dispatching of Cecil Transit’s vehicles and drivers. The service was provided to those in recovery from substance misuse that lived in a participating recovery house. Participants reported a significant reduction in the time that it took to become gainfully employed and an increase in the perception of independence while using the service. Cecil Transit has incorporated the pilot micro-transit program into its menu of service options. CHARLES COUNTY GOVERNMENT Legislative District: 28 200 Baltimore St La Plata, Md 20646 Phone: 301-934-0115 Fax: 301-934-0170 Jeff Barnett, Chief of Transit [emailprotected] www.go-vango.com Geographic area: Charles County, southern Prince George’s County, northern St. Mary’s County TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 24 1/20/23 11:26 AM

25 FULL MEMBERS Service type: Public fixed route and specialized door-to-door Hours of operation: M-Sat, 6:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Full-time employees: 4 (county); 100 (contracted) Part-time employees: 15 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 3,232,218 Total transportation operating budget: $7,446,295 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 445,862 Highlights: • Awarded a five-year contract for the rehab of drivetrains to extend the fleet’s useful life. • Implemented a fare free program on all VanGO services starting January 1, 2022. DELMARVA COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. Legislative Districts: 36, 37A 2450 Cambridge Beltway Cambridge, Md 21613 10502 Greensboro Rd Denton, Md 21629 410-221-1910 Fax: 410-221-2925 Santo Grande, CEO/President [emailprotected] www.dcsdct.org At DCS we believe all people should be treated with respect. The services we provide should always embrace the highest integrity and quality. As advocates for our consumers, we assist all individuals towards self-sufficiency and independence. GARRETT TRANSIT SERVICE Legislative District: 1, 1A 225 Francis Sanders Dr Oakland, Md 21550 Phone: 301-533-9011 Fax: 301-533-9015 Michael Hill, Director [emailprotected] www.garrettcac.org Social: FB - Garrett County Community Action; Twitter - CAC of Garrett MD; Instagram - Garrett County Community Action Geographic area: GTS mainly serves Garrett County, but occasionally travels throughout MD and neighboring WV when necessary. Service type: Public Transit, Public Transit, NEMT, Head Start, Meals on Wheels, Employment Transportation Hours of operation: M-F; 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Full-time employees: 20 Part-time employees: 4 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 411,392 Total transportation operating budget: $1,336,400 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 74,807 HARFORD TRANSIT LINK 2022 Outstanding Marketing Program Award Legislative Districts: 34 1311 Abingdon Rd Abingdon, Md 21009 Phone: 410-612-1620 Fax: 410- 612-1745 Gary Blazinsky, Administrator [emailprotected] www.HarfordTransitLINK.org Social media: Facebook Harford County Maryland Geographic area: Harford County and a deviated fixed route in Cecil County. Service type: Public fixed route & Demand Response Transit Services Hours of operation: M-F; 4 a.m. - 10 p.m. Full-time employees: 58 Part-time employees: 5 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 1,051,360 Total transportation operating budget: $$7,699,350 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 260,105 Highlights • Construction of a new transfer center in Edgewood, MD. • Added LCD sign displays at the Edgewood and Aberdeen Train Station transfer points. Approx. 12,000 riders utilize these two locations monthly. • Creative driver recruitment efforts including: outdoor billboard at Rt 24/Rt 40 ; WXCY radio - drive time traffic sponsors; MVA Bel Air - inside TV ad displayed during customer wait times; diner place mats ads is six locations in Harford County; rear bus bumpers (new design); Susquehanna Workforce Network job fairs. • Our marketing efforts have resulted in FY22 ridership exceeding FY21 ridership by 116%, which is within 16% of FY20 (pre-pandemic). JEWISH COUNCIL FOR THE AGING 12320 Parklawn Dr Rockville, Md 20852 Phone: 301-255-4227 Fax: 240-252-3501 Moti Galil, Director of Transportation [emailprotected] www.accessjca.org Geographic area: Montgomery County Service type: Paratransit Hours of operation: as needed Full-time employees: 3 Part-time employees: 9 TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 25 1/20/23 11:26 AM

26 FULL MEMBERS FY22 Data: Passenger miles: 128,496 Operating budget: $1,111,788 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 43,255 LIFEBRIDGE HEALTH 2401 West Belvedere Ave Baltimore, Md 21215 410-601-2236 www.lifebridgehealth.org Stephen Winstead, Manager of Transportation [emailprotected] At LifeBridge Health, we are redefining what it means to be a provider of healthcare services. We deliver innovative and high-quality care centered on improving patient health, and champion preventive services, educational programs, and wellness and fitness offerings to the people of Greater Baltimore and across the state of Maryland. With more than 1 million patient touchpoints each year, LifeBridge Health is recognized as one of the largest and most integrated providers of health-related services. MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION/ MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION 2022 Friend of Transit Award 2022 Sponsor Statewide 6 St. Paul St Baltimore, Md 21202 Phone: 410-767-6633 Ross Turlington, Manager [emailprotected] www.mta.maryland.gov Geographic area: 2,560 square miles Service type: Public Transit Hours of operation: 365 Days, 3,154,407 service hours Full-time employees: 2,900 Part-time employees: 200 FY22 Data: Passenger miles: 297,834,315 Operating budget: $865,057,930 Unlinked passenger trips: 50,199,725 MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION Legislative Districts: 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 39 101 Monroe Street, 5th Floor Rockville, Md 20850 Phone: 240-777- 5800 Fax: 240-777-5801 Dan Hibbert, Chief, Division of Transit Services, MCDOT [emailprotected] www.RideOnBus.com Social media: RideOnMCT for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram Geographic area: 500 squares of Montgomery County, 1463 route miles Service type: Fixed Route Public Transit, Limited Stop Transit Service, Express Service, On-Demand Transit Service, Bus Rapid Transit, Special Transportation Programs including Non-emergency Medical Transportation and On-Demand Taxi Service for low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities. Hours of operation: 7 days/week Full-time employees: 816; Part-time employees: 24 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 14,366,456 Platform Miles Total transportation operating budget: $ 141,857,287 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 14,093,905 Highlights: • MCDOT Ride On Annual Food Drive: Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) Division of Transit Services (Ride On) conducted a food drive from May 15- 22, 2022. MCDOT has conducted this food drive for over 30 years, in partnership with Manna Food Center, to assist vulnerable families facing food insecurity within the County. The food drive was conducted in partnership with Manna Foods, Montgomery County Public Libraries and Regional Services Centers. Over one ton of food was collected and given to the Manna Food Center. • New Bus Route 27 to the Adventist Healthcare White Oak Medical Center Launched July 2022: In June 2022, the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT), Division of Transit Services held a virtual public forum to discuss the proposed new bus route 27 to provide direct service to Adventist Healthcare White Oak Medical Center on the east side of the County. The new route 27 operates between the Hillandale Transit Center and Tech Road Park and Ride lot with a stop at the Adventist Healthcare White Oak Medical Center. The routing has stops along Powder Mill Road, Cherry Hill Road, Plum Orchard Drive, Broadbirch Drive, Tech Road and terminates at the Tech Road Park and Ride lot. The route has connections with Metrobus, Ride On, and Flash bus routes, as well as other transportation services within the network. • Montgomery County Integrated Microgrid and Charging Infrastructure Project will Increase Green Operations at Ride On: Montgomery County held its groundbreaking event on September 9, 2021, on an innovative bus electrification program at MCDOT’s Ride On Brookville Smart Energy Bus Depot. This first micro-grid solar energy project will power the expanding fleet of electric buses. MCDOT added ten (10) new electric buses to the four (4) added to the fleet in 2020. The Brookville Smart Energy Bus Depot was built and became operational in October 2022, it will be servicing up to 44 new electric buses within MCDOT’s Ride On fleet by 2023. MCDOT’s goal is to transition its fleet of buses to all electric by 2035. MCDOT currently replaces an average of 10% of the buses per year, per Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) guidelines. Electric bus charging, incorporating clean energy production TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 26 1/20/23 11:26 AM

27 FULL MEMBERS technologies will enable the County to provide sustainable, resilient, and reliable energy supply for bus charging and site operations. This program is a public-private-partnership or P3, an agreement with AlphaStruxure, a leader in Energy as a Service (EaaS) solutions. The project will enable at least 44 buses in the Ride On Montgomery County’s transit fleet to transition from diesel to electric power. This advances the County’s goal to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2035, reducing lifetime emissions by over 155,000 tons, while delivering resilience to climate events and power outages. OCEAN CITY TRANSPORTATION Legislative District: 38C 224 65th St, Bldg E Ocean City, Md 21842 Phone: 410-723-2174 Fax: 410-723-1832 Robert Shearman, Transit Manager [emailprotected] https://oceancityMd.gov/oc/departments/public-works/ transportation/ Geographic area: within the corporate limits of the Town of Ocean City, MD Service type: Public Transit - Fixed Route with complimentary Paratransit Hours of operation: 365 days a year; May thru Sept, 6 a.m. - 3 a.m.; April & Oct 6 a.m. - 2 a.m.; Nov thru Mar - 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. Full-time employees: 12 Part-time employees: May-Sept: 100; Oct-Apr: 40 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 771,921 Total transportation operating budget: $5M Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 1,135,978 Highlights: • Welcomed Transit Manager Robert Shearman Jr. • Received FTA/MTA/Local funding for and ordered two (2) sixty foot (60’) articulating buses. Delivery anticipated November 2022. • Despite a 60% decrease in seasonal staffing needs due to COVID, Ocean City continued to provide safe, friendly and efficient public transportation to its resident and visitors. PARTNERS IN CARE MARYLAND, INC. 90B Ritchie Hwy Pasadena, Md 21122 410-544-4800 Mandy Arnold, CEO & President Mandy [emailprotected] www.PartnersInCare.org Partners in Care is the recognized leader in Maryland for programs and services that support the independence of older adults using the time and talents of their members, leadership, and staff. Partners In Care promotes active engagement of their members and their families by offering services in exchange for their donated time and talents. PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION - THEBUS 2022 Outstanding Transit System Award 9400 Peppercorn Pl, Ste 320 Largo, Md 20774 301-883-5656 Semia Hackett, Associate Director, Transportation [emailprotected] www.MyPGC.us/TheBus Highlights: • PGC Transit Transformation Initiative is a data-informed and policy driven process that will set a clear path for the future of public transit in Prince George’s County. The vibrant trajectory of public transit will broaden the scope and appeal of transit services in the County, enhance intermodal connectivity and increase access to include alternative mobility services and options. This study will be guided and informed through an extensive public participation process that will be designed to maximize outreach, education and stakeholder involvement. This study will include a robust evaluation of existing transit service. Additionally, the PGC Transit Transformation plan will clarify the vision of transit, how DPW&T will get there and set standards for the future of transit in Prince George’s County, Maryland. • PGC Proud to Charge continues DPW&T’s commitment to transitioning the transit bus fleet to 70% zero emission vehicles by 2035. TheBus is currently piloting 12 battery electric bus with the anticipation of an additional six buses by close of June 2023. The recent $25 million FTA Bus and Bus Facility grant award will allow DPW&T to purchase 20 additional battery electric buses, install en route charging infrastructure, introduce a microgrid system, maintenance bay retrofits, and launch a sustainable workforce development program offering good paying jobs for county residents. QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY - COUNTY RIDE Legislative District: 36 312 Safety Dr Centreville, Md 21617 Phone: 410-758-2357 Steve Palmer, Transit Administrator [emailprotected] www.qac.org Geographic area: Queen Anne’s County Service type: Fixed Route, Paratransit Hours of operation: M-F, 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. Full-time employees: 18; Part-time employees: 3 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 200,000 Total transportation operating budget: $1.4 mil TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 27 1/20/23 11:26 AM

28 FULL MEMBERS Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 14,000 Highlights: • 1 New Route for Northern part of the County. • New Transit Administrator REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY OF CENTRAL MD (RTA) Legislative Districts: 9a/B, 12, 13, 21, 22, 31A, 32, 33 8510 Corridor Road, Ste 110 Savage, Md 20763 301-957-3600 Jason Quan, General Manager [emailprotected] www.TransitRTA.com Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland (RTA) is a public transportation service providing fixed route and paratransit services within Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Northern Prince George’s County and the City of Laurel. RTA service is conveniently located in Central Maryland, giving riders the ability to connect to other transportation systems via Metrorail Stations. RIDE WITH US, INC. 1300 Old Meadow Branch Rd Westminster, MD 21158 410-363-0622 Crystal Winebrenner [emailprotected] www.carrollcountymd.gov/government/directory/public-works/carroll-transit-system/contact/ Carroll Transit System is committed to providing safe, timely, service-oriented transportation for the residents of Carroll County. We strive to improve the quality and efficiency of the transportation system while providing excellent customer service. This includes our CTS Demand Response (reservation) service, TrailBlazers, and agency transportation. SHORE TRANSIT Legislative Districts: 37 & 38 31901 Tri-County Way Salisbury, MD 21804 Phone: 410-341-8951 Fax: 410-341-8953 Andrew Wile, Transit Director [emailprotected] Geographic area: Somerset, Wicomico & Worcester Counties Service type: Public Transit & Paratransit Hours of operation: 7 days a week/22 hours a day www.shoretransit.org Full-time employees: 81 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 1,641,292 Total transportation operating budget: $6,956,128 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 188,181 SPRING DELL CENTER, INC. Legislative District: 28 6040 Radio Station Rd LaPlata, Md 20646 Phone: 301-934-4561 Fax: 301-870-2439 Seth Veilleux, Director of Transportation [emailprotected] www.springdellcenter.org Spring Dell is dedicated to assisting individuals with disabilities in achieving their highest level of independence by providing support and employment opportunities for the quality of life they desire within their community. ST. MARY’S TRANSIT SYSTEM Legislative District 29 PO Box 409 44829 St. Andrews Church Rd California, Md 20619 301-475-4200 Allison Swint, Deputy Director for Transportation [emailprotected] Geographic area: St. Mary’s County Service type: Public Transit, Paratransit Hours of operation: Mon- Sat 5:30 a.m.-10:45 p.m.; Sun 5:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Full-time employees: 25 Part-time employees: 6 FY2021 Data: Total passenger miles: 1,467,000 Total transportation operating budget: $2,300,774 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 296,664 Highlights: • Transported county resident to mass vaccination clinic • Implemented a “chase bus” due to bus capacity restrictions to continue to transport passengers timely without them having to wait another hour • Maintain clean and sanitized buses, no COVID outbreaks via transportation TOWSON UNIVERSITY Legislative District: 8 8000 York Rd Towson, Md 21252 Phone: 410-704-3373 Stephen James, Associate Director [emailprotected] www.towson.edu/parking/shuttle/ Towson University provides both on and off-campus shuttle service when classes are in session. We also offer Paratransit, TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 28 1/20/23 11:26 AM

29 FULL MEMBERS SafeRide and charter bus services. On-campus shuttles run only during the fall and spring term. Off-campus shuttles operate during the fall and spring term and on an abbreviated schedule over winter, spring and summer breaks. TRANSIT SERVICES OF FREDERICK COUNTY Legislative Districts: 2a, 3, 4, 5 1040 Rocky Springs Rd Frederick, Md 21702 Phone: 301-600-2065 Roman Steichen, Director [emailprotected] www.frederickcountyMd.gov/transit Social media: Twitter - @transitservices FB - TransIT Services of Frederick County Geographic area: Frederick City and County Service type: Public Transit - Fixed Route, ADA and non-ADA Paratransit Hours of operation: M-Sat (fixed route), M-F (paratransit) Full-time employees: 59 Part-time employees: 41 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 2,737,291 Total transportation operating budget: $7,887,623 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 555,038 Highlights: • Awards and Recognitions: 2021 TAM COVID-19 Above & Beyond Award; 2021TAM Driver of the Year (Ricardo Hernandez); 2021 FTA Connecting Rural Communities Award; 2021 ACT 40 Under 40 (Kendall Tiffany); 2022 Frederick County Office of Economic Development 50 Under 40 (Roman Steichen); 2022 The Frederick County Commission for Women Up and Coming Woman of the Year Award (Jaime McKay). • Twenty-five years ago, on June 19, 1997, Transit celebrated the groundbreaking on its former 5,333 square foot facility. At the time, Transit maintained five 30-foot transit buses, and primarily provided service to the City of Frederick. Today, Frederick County is one of the fastest growing in Maryland, and Transit’s ridership continues to grow, as does service throughout the urbanized and rural parts of the County. In FY22, Transit provided over 550,000 trips throughout the County on its fixed route and paratransit services, an increase of over 130,000 trips in FY21. Transit moved into its new administrative and operations facility in FY22 continues to provide safe, reliable, essential services to the Frederick community. The upgraded campus houses all aspects necessary to provide this service, including an administrative and operations building, bus maintenance facility, and bus wash facility. Transit also has sufficient space for its fleet of 51 vehicles, 9 of which are all-electric, and are powered by the solar array located at the County’s landfill. Transit represents one of the many locally-operated transit systems across the state working hard to ensure regional access to life’s opportunities. • Transit received federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) for replacement of AVL/AVA, a bus network redesign and paratransit integration, and a better bus stops and transfer facilities project. UMBC 1000 Hilltop Cir, Warehouse 113 Baltimore, MD 21250 410-455-2454 Joe Regler [emailprotected] https://transit.umbc.edu/ UMBC Transit provides safe, reliable, responsive shuttle and charter bus services to meet the transportation needs of the UMBC community. Shuttle routes cover residential communities near campus, as well as shopping areas surrounding UMBC. WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL, INC. Legislative Districts: 2B 117 Summit Ave Hagerstown, Md 21740 Phone: 301-797-4161 Jackie Crabtree, Executive Director [emailprotected] www.wccac.org Geographic area: Washington, Frederick County, all parts of Maryland, PA. and WV. Service type: Public Transit, Paratransit, Medical Transportation, Transportation to Work WASHINGTON COUNTY TRANSIT Legislative Districts: 2, 2A 1000 W. Washington St Hagerstown, Md 21740 Phone: 240-313-2750 Fax: 301-791-3343 Kevin Cerrone, Director [emailprotected] www.washco-Md.net/transit Geographic area: Hagerstown and surrounding areas Service type: Fixed-route, ADA Paratransit, Ride Assist (SSTAP), JOBS (Dept. of Social Services) Hours of operation: Mon - Sat, 6:15 a.m. - 9:15 p.m. Full-time employees: 18 Part-time employees: 40 FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: over 500,000 TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 29 1/20/23 11:26 AM

30 FULL MEMBERS Total transportation operating budget: about $2,800,000 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 402,000 Highlights: Still struggling to hire drivers even after implementing a hourly pay differential. Received five new Eldorado EZ Rider transit coaches for fixedroute service as replacement buses. Due to receive two new smaller cut-a-way vehicles for ADA Paratransit service by the end of calendar year 2022. WORCESTER COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING Legislative Districts: 38B 4767 Snow Hill Rd Snow Hill, Md 21863 410-632-1277 Harry Morris, Transportation Manager [emailprotected] www.worcoa.org Geographic area: Worcester County Service type: Paratransit TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 30 1/20/23 11:26 AM

31 COMMUNITY MEMBERS ACTION IN MATURITY, INC. 700 W. 40th St Baltimore, Md 21211 410-889-7915 Laura Bristow, Executive Director [emailprotected] www.actioninmaturity.org Geographic area: Baltimore City Service type: paratransit Hours of operation: M-F; 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Full-time employees: 6 Part-time employees: 4 FY2022 Data: Operating budget: $19,500 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 8,900 Highlights: Met increased demand for individual rides by purchasing an additional vehicle; celebrated 50 years of services to Baltimore City. Action in Maturity is Baltimore City’s “senior center without walls.” With a mission of empowering older adults in Baltimore City to age in place independently with access to transportation and social services, AIM has been serving Baltimore’s older adults since 1973. ALLEGANY COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (HRDC) 125 Virginia Ave Cumberland, MD 21502 301-777-5970 Heather Aguallo [emailprotected] alleganyhrdc.org/ HRDC, Human Resources Development Commission of Allegany County is a private, non profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of the people it serves. It is HRDC’s mission to eliminate social and economic barriers to promote individual and community stability through services, advocacy and collaboration. HRDC, under the direction of its Board of Directors, designs, staffs, operates and assembles funding for a wide range of programs. These programs improve the lives of the young, the low-income, the elderly and those with disabilities in Allegany County, Maryland. When a need is identified, HRDC creates effective public-private partnerships to help people to help themselves. APPALACHIAN CROSSROADS 39 S Third St Oakland, MD 21550 301-334-8449 Vincent Sines [emailprotected] www.appalachiancrossroads.com/ Our organization empowers individuals with disabilities to contribute to our community’s tapestry. Through the community living, employment support, and day services we offer, they may choose lives rich with meaning, friendship, and inclusivity. THE ARC CARROLL COUNTY 180 Kriders Church Rd Westminster, MD 21158 410-848-4124 Cindi Aughinbaugh [emailprotected] arccarroll.org The mission of The Arc Carroll County is to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their individual pursuit of a fulfilling life. THE ARC CENTRAL CHESAPEAKE 1332 Donald Ave Severn, MD 21144 410-269-1883 Contact Contact Email www.thearcccr.org Service type: disability service provider Hours of operation: 24/7 Full-time employees: 350 Part-time employees: 190 FY2022 Data: Passenger miles: 516,000 Operating budget: $250,000 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 3,800 We support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live the lives they choose by creating opportunities, promoting respect and equity, and providing access to services. THE ARC NORTHERN CHESAPEAKE REGION 4513 Philadelphia Rd Aberdeen, MD 21001 410-836-7177 Lynn Wilkinson [emailprotected] arcncr.org Since 1953, The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region (The Arc NCR) has helped people with differing abilities build better lives one person at a time. The Arc NCR supports individuals with Community Members TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 31 1/20/23 11:26 AM

32 COMMUNITY MEMBERS intellectual and/or developmental disabilities from birth through the end of life, or over “The Arc of their lifetime.” THE ARC OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND 355 W Dares Beach Rd Prince Frederick, MD 20678 410-535-2413 Michael Walbert [emailprotected] arcsomd.org Founded in 1975, The Arc Southern Maryland is a private 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, affiliated at the state level with The Arc Maryland and at the national level with The Arc of the United States, the world’s largest grass roots organization of, and for, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The Arc Southern Maryland is the leading advocate for children and adults with IDD living and working in Southern Maryland. The Arc provides an array of services including housing, job placement, and behavioral support services. Our mission is to create opportunities for independence and personal success for people with different abilities in inclusive communities. There are many ways to Achieve with us. Whether you’re interested in joining our team, donating, volunteering or receiving services, we look forward to working with you! THE ARC OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, INC. 820 Florida Ave Hagerstown, MD 21740 301-733-3550 Mark Bartik [emailprotected] www.arcwc-md.org Founded in 1952, The Arc of Washington County is a statewide leader providing comprehensive, quality supports for adults and children with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Western Maryland. Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) provide around-the-clock personalized care, helping individuals live more inclusive and independent lives. Through the personalized care provided by the DSPs, people supported set and achieve their own goals, expand their horizons, learn to self-advocate, and maximize their opportunities. Each program is designed with a person-centered approach – a guided process for learning how someone wants to live at home, at work, or in the community and developing a plan to make that happen. ARUNDEL LODGE 2600 Solomons Island Rd Edgewater, MD 21037 443-433-5900 James Buckey [emailprotected] www.arundellodge.org Arundel Lodge is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that works toward a world where behavioral health disorders are not a limit to achieving a meaningful life in the community. We envision being an essential member of a community network that helps prevent behavioral health disorders and provides the care and support people need to lead healthy, productive lives. ASSOCIATED CATHOLIC CHARITIES 320 Cathedral St Baltimore, MD 21201 667-600-2000 Sherry Banks [emailprotected] cc-md.org We believe that seeing the inherent value of every individual is a call to action - a call to help others - to give of ourselves - and to love. Every day, at our 80 programs across 200 locations throughout Maryland, Catholic Charities of Baltimore serves children and families, immigrants, individuals with intellectual disabilities, people living in poverty and seniors, filling both immediate needs and providing longer-term support that encourages independence. ATHELAS INSTITUTE, INC. 9104 Red Branch Rd Columbia, MD 21045 410-964-1241 Shunda Johnson [emailprotected] www.athelasinstitute.org Our programs offer services to individuals who reside at home or in residential settings. Transportation services provided by Athelas may be available as needed. Participants may be referred from the community and / or from agencies serving individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. BALTIMORE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 1500 Whetstone Way, Ste 300 Baltimore, Md 21230 410-732-0500 Sheila Mahoney, Senior Transportation Planner [emailprotected] Social media: @BaltoMetroCo, #BRTBListens Geographic area: Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co, Baltimore City, Baltimore Co, Carroll Co, Harford Co, Howard Co, Queen Anne’s Co Service type: planning agency, no service Full-time employees: 36; Part-time employees: 1 Highlights: • Conducted a LOTS Bus Stop Assessment including a field based inventory, photos and mapping of 1,500 stops in the region • Conducted feasibility pilot study to support advancement of the Central Maryland Regional Transit Plan priority corridors • Launched the Transportation and Land Use Connection Grant Program to provide members with consultant services TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 32 1/20/23 11:26 AM

33 COMMUNITY MEMBERS for small projects including multi-modal access to transit service BAY COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 908 Commerce Rd Annapolis, MD 20636 410-224-4205, x 110 Rony Aubourg [emailprotected] www.baycss.org For over 25 years, Bay Community Support Services (Bay-CSS) has provided personalized services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in Southern and Central Maryland. Independence, meaningful community participation, and employment productivity are the cornerstones of our agency. We are committed to the belief that every individual, regardless of their ability or disability, is afforded the opportunities and skills necessary to work, live, and participate in their local community. Our services are specially tailored to support varying levels of intellectual abilities and physical mobility. Individualized care is provided for people who have intellectual disabilities, autism, behavioral needs, blindness/severe visual impairments, cerebral palsy, head injuries, severe hearing impairments, epilepsy/seizure disorders, orthopedic needs, specific learning disabilities, speech/language impairments, spina bifida, spinal cord injuries, and other neurological disabilities. BAYSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK 1290 W. Pulaski Highway Elkton, Md 21921 443-245-3575 Jessica Johnson, Grant and Fundraising Coordinator [emailprotected] • www.thevalueofcommunity.org Service area: Cecil County Service type: Medical , Community, Employment, Volunteer, Recreational and Leisure Transportation Service hours: 365 days annually/24 hours daily Full-time employees: 170 Part-time employees: 15 Passenger miles: 571,357 Operating budget: $736,000 Ridership (one-way passenger trips): 1,042 Highlights: • Bayside was awarded a grant through Christiana Care which provided financial assistance towards generators, window and gutter replacement, bathroom renovation, repair and modification and wheelchair ramp/deck repairs to our residential homes. • For the second year in a row, Bayside was chosen by Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna’s ‘Cecil Cares Day’ to repair and beautify one of Bayside’s residential homes. Bayside and Habitat employees and volunteers successfully: renovated and re-screened the side porch, landscaped the yard including trimming and removal of yard waste, mulching the front yard, clearing and creating a rock garden, general beautification of the home’s exterior. The residents were thrilled with the work and volunteered their time to assist. Many of their Bayside friends volunteered as well as Bayside employees! Our friends at Habitat provided skilled labor as well as additional volunteers, most importantly, everyone had a great day working together! THE CENTER FOR LIFE ENRICHMENT 25089 Three Notch Rd PO Box 610 Hollywood, MD 20636 301-373-8100 Karen Gardner [emailprotected] tcle.org At the Center for Life Enrichment, our mission is “to provide programs and support services that will increase the vocational and personal potential of individuals with disabilities.” Increased independence, integration into the workforce, and the opportunity for social interaction is the focus of our services. Individuals supported by the Center can access our transportation system for trips to and from Center activities, as well as medical appointments, job sites and community activities. Vehicles are specially equipped to meet the needs of our clients. Drivers are trained in first aid and CPR, and have cell phones on board for use in emergencies. CHAI Comprehensive Housing Assistance, Inc. 5809 Park Heights Ave Baltimore, MD 21215 410-500-5300 Tiffany Nicolette [emailprotected] chaibaltimore.org CHAI is a nonprofit housing and community development organization serving northwest Baltimore. For almost four decades of community service, CHAI has been forging deep connections and helping residents of all ages thrive, making our neighborhoods a stronger, better place in which to live, learn, and grow older. CHANGE, INC. 115 Stoner Ave Westminster, Md 21157 410-876-2179 Michael F. Shriver, Chief Executive Officer [emailprotected] www.changeinc.cc TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 33 1/20/23 11:26 AM

34 COMMUNITY MEMBERS About: Change is a non-profit charitable organization that has provided excellent person-centered programs and services to individuals with disabilities for over 50 years. CHARLES COUNTY FREEDOM LANDING 400 Potomac St La Plata, MD 20646 301-932-2737 Janice Coard [emailprotected] freedomlanding.squarespace.com Charles County Freedom Landing strives to provide a full range of services to assist adults with persistent emotional disorders. Our services are designed to assist each individual in building upon their inherent strength in developing and enhancing the skills needed for optimal living in today’s society. We believe and practice the fundamental principles of psychiatric rehabilitation by: addressing the unique needs of each individual, helping to re-establish normal roles and reintegration into community life, facilitating the development of personal support networks, facilitating and enhancing quality of life for each person receiving services. Most importantly, we believe that each individual should be treated with respect and dignity, has the ability to learn and grow, and should play an important role in their personal recovery. CHESAPEAKE CARE RESOURCES 80 Marysville Rd North East, MD 21901 410-287-5040 Jean Mari Miller [emailprotected] www.chesapeake-care.org We are a small organization located in the middle of North East, Maryland. We have been in operation for more than 30 years. Our Mission is simple. “To provide quality services that enhance and improve the lives of individuals with a disability.” CHESTERWYE CENTER 110 ChesterWye Ln Grasonville, MD 21638 410-827-7048 Debra Langseth [emailprotected] www.chesterwye.org ChesterWye has a proud 55 year history of serving adults with disabilities. We are committed to providing “homestyle” living, active participation in a vibrant community, developmentally appropriate enrichment activities and outings and opportunities to serve and work in the community. Over the years, Chesterwye has established a niche in the Eastern Shore’s disability field. We proudly support people whom other providers have identified as requiring too many health, medical, behavioral, or adaptive equipment challenges. Each of our homes are adaptive private living, tailored to the specific needs and wishes of each residents. Members of our community are encouraged to form enduring friendships and to explore their talents. Each home is cared for with volunteer managed gardens and thoughtful decor making them the home an asset to the surrounding community. DAYBREAK ADULT DAY SERVICES 7819 Rocky Springs Rd Frederick, MD 21702 301-696-0808 Christina Forbes [emailprotected] daybreakadultdayservices.org Daybreak offers your senior family member a fantastic way to get out of the house and enjoy life; to laugh, be active and socialize with others, all under the caring eye of trained medical and support staff. We also offer caregivers the respite that they need so they can keep doing what they do. Transportation, meals, activities, medical oversight, and plenty of laughter are all under the roof of our spacious and bright center. We have been a trusted resource in the Frederick Maryland area for 30 years and hope that we can be of service to you. DIAKON CHILD, FAMILY & COMMUNITY MINISTRIES 19800 Tranquility Cir Hagerstown, MD 21742 240-420-4133 Scott Habecker [emailprotected] www.diakon.org Through Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries and Diakon Child, Family & Community Ministries, we offer a continuum of senior lifestyle and health-care services, including Continuing Care Retirement Communities, and a range of programs for children, youths, families, adult individuals of all ages and entire communities in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Its name meaning “one assigned by the church to minister to the needs of others,” Diakon was formed by the Jan. 1, 2000, affiliation—and later merger—of Tressler Lutheran Services of Mechanicsburg, Pa., and Lutheran Services Northeast—itself an affiliation between The Lutheran Home at Topton, Pa., and LWS of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Hazleton. With its deepest roots originating in 1868, Diakon’s history includes the legacy of service of such additional organizations as Lutheran Social Services of Maryland, Baltimore. Working in nearly 26 service centers and senior living and housing communities, approximately 900 Diakon staff members daily bring hope, hospitality, and healing to thousands of people, reaching out, as part of Lutheran Services in America and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, to serve those in need. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 34 1/20/23 11:26 AM

35 COMMUNITY MEMBERS DOVE POINTE, INC. 1225 Mt. Hermon Rd Salisbury, MD 21804 410-341-4472 Robert Jester [emailprotected] www.dovepointe.org Dove Pointe is a leading organization of its kind in the area providing a wide range of quality services for individuals with disabilities. EASTERSEALS, INC. 1420 Spring St Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-588-8700 Elizabeth Barnes [emailprotected] www.easterseals.com/DCMDVA Easterseals DC MD VA is leading the way to full equity, inclusion, and access through direct and life-changing disability and community services. We take a holistic approach, providing comprehensive services to thousands of children and adults in our neighborhoods, no matter their disability, military status, income, race, or age: To help each child reach their full potential, we provide personalized child development and early intervention services. To improve health and reduce isolation in adults with disabilities, we offer engaging activities and expansive resources. To enable military families to integrate into the community, we provide a suite of services, including employment support and mental healthcare. And to sustain families and caregivers, we provide comprehensive services and supports. Together with our partners, we’re reducing poverty and homelessness and improving healthcare and employment by empowering people of all ages and abilities to be full and equal participants in their communities. Join us. FRIENDS AWARE 1601 Holland St Cumberland, MD 21502 301-722-7268 Mark Bittinger [emailprotected] friendsaware.org Friends Aware, Inc. is a non-profit organization in Allegany County, Maryland. We are dedicated to providing an array of individualized supports to persons with developmental disabilities in such areas as Vocational, Residential and Respite Services. Our goal is to enhance quality of life by promoting choice and full participation within the community. Friends Aware is a community-based organization and receives no direct state funding. Operation is based on the individuals who receive funding through the Developmental Disabilities Administration and have chosen Friends Aware as their service provider. Funding is limited and based on the individual’s needs and limitations. THE HARFORD CENTER 2022 Outstanding Non-Profit Agency Award 4 N Earlton Rd Havre de Grace, MD 21078 410-939-1420 Tim Battaglia, Finance Director [emailprotected] harfordcenter.org Geographic area: Harford County Service type: supporting adults with disabilities Hours of operation: M-F, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. HOPKINS ELDER PLUS 4940 Eastern Ave Baltimore, MD 21224 410-550-8093 Jack Rund [emailprotected] www.hopkinsmedicine.org/johns_hopkins_bayview/medical_ services/hopkins_elderplus/ Hopkins ElderPlus is a voluntary health program designed to provide and coordinate all needed preventive, primary, acute and long-term care services so that older individuals can continue living in the community. HUMANIM 1701 Gay St Baltimore, MD 21213 410-381-7171 Edward Moore [emailprotected] humanim.org Through strategic risk taking and a proactive approach, Humanim has over 35 diverse but interconnected programs and services. We are a master of many trades to ensure we meet our mission. Whether we are engaging a 5-star hotel to be their community hiring arm or building our Baltimore headquarters in a disinvested community, the scope of our projects is creating economic opportunity, catalyzing self-empowerment, and simply having people’s backs. KENT CENTER 215 Scheeler Rd Chestertown, MD 21620 410-778-7303 Arthur Lee [emailprotected] www.kentcenter.org Kent Center is the only Developmental Disability Administration provider with headquarters located in Kent County, Maryland. We strive to provide excellent support in Kent, Queen Anne’s, TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 35 1/20/23 11:26 AM

36 COMMUNITY MEMBERS Cecil and Caroline Counties through Meaningful Day, Residential, Respite and Employment Services for people with developmental disabilities. THE LEAGUE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 1111 E Cold Spring Ln Baltimore, MD 21239 410-323-0500 Gregory Moore [emailprotected] www.leagueforpeople.org The League for People with Disabilities is committed to offering individuals the opportunity to gain independence, increase selfsufficiency and to improve the quality of life. This mission guides our actions and decision making. LIFESTYLES OF MARYLAND FOUNDATION, INC. 101 Catalpa Dr, Ste 103 La Plata, MD 20646 301-609-9900 Dewayne Bydume [emailprotected] lifestylesofmd.org Our Mission: To provide compassionate programs and services that meet the needs of those who are underserved in our community resulting in Help, Hope and Transformation. Our Core Values: • Everyone who needs and wants shelter will be sheltered • No child will ever go to bed hungry • Everyone will have access to quality and affordable physical and mental health • Each family will become self-sufficient • Everyone who can work will be able to earn a living wage LOWER SHORE ENTERPRISE, INC. 28475 Owens Branch Rd Salisbury, MD 21801 410-749-6183 Jimy Reid [emailprotected] lseworks.org For over 50 years, Lower Shore Enterprises has successfully placed individuals with disabilities from Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Counties into jobs in the community. Our goal is to find productive employment for all who desire it, thereby creating the opportunity for the individuals we serve to increase confidence, gain independence and realize their dreams. For those who are ready to work, evaluators and employment specialists assess their skills and abilities, then develop a personalized employment plan and prepare them for placement. Those who are not yet ready for employment receive training in Lower Shore Enterprises’ production facilities (under the careful direction of highly dedicated, professionally-trained supervisors). PENN-MAR HUMAN SERVICES 310 Old Freeland Road Freeland, MD 21053 410-343-1069 Victoria Minkowski [emailprotected] www.penn-mar.org Founded in 1981, Penn-Mar serves nearly 2,000 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities each year through community living, day learning, customized employment, family and peer supports, and respite programs in Carroll and Baltimore counties in Maryland, and in southern York county in Pennsylvania. Penn-Mar’s approach is innovative, personcentered, and successful, and through meaningful employment, community inclusion, and residential choice, the people PennMar supports are empowered to live their best lives. PLEASANT DAY MEDICAL ADULT DAY CARE 2474 Cambridge Beltway Cambridge, MD 21613 410-228-0190 Danny Seabrease [emailprotected] www.pleasantday.com Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care provides an environment to allow people to remain as independent as they can for as long as possible. Nursing care, under physician’s direction, increases the quality of life for participants by allowing them to remain at home or with family members longer. With 30+ years of experience with persons with chronic medical conditions, and including Alzheimer’s, Pleasant Day is the natural step between healthy living and a 24 hour care facility. PROGRESS UNLIMITED, INC. 111431 Crohnill Dr, Ste C Owings Mills, MD 21117 410-363-8550 Tim Johnson [emailprotected] progressunlimited.org Our mission is to empower individuals to lead fulfilling and productive lives at home and in the community. PROLOGUE, INC. Legislative Districts: 5,10,11, 42B, 41 3 Milford Mill Rd Pikesville, MD 21208 410-653-6190 Tim Carroll, Facilities & Fleet Adminisrator [emailprotected] prologueinc.org TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 36 1/20/23 11:26 AM

37 COMMUNITY MEMBERS Geographic areas: Baltimore & Carroll Counties Hours of operation: M-F; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Prologue, a Behavioral Health and Homeless Outreach nonprofit, provides transportation to a variety of appointments, to and from home and our psychiatric rehabilitation program. Transportation is provided to the residents in our Residential Rehabilitation Program, Supportive Housing Program and individuals who live on their own or with care providers. Homeless Outreach uses vehicle to visit campsites and other location in Baltimore County. PROVIDENCE CENTER 930 Point Pleasant Rd Glen Burnie, MD 21060 410-766-2212 Aimee Bullen [emailprotected] www.providencecenter.com Providence Center, founded in 1961, is the oldest and most comprehensive supported employment, pre-employment, and day habilitation provider in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, serving the needs of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It was the first organization in the county founded for people with developmental disabilities. Providence Center is the first and only choice for the best, most committed care possible for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Anne Arundel County. Now, in our 57th year of service, we will continue to advance our mission to improve people’s lives. SAGEPOINT SENIOR LIVING SERVICES 10200 La Plata Rd La Plata, MD 20646 301-934-1900 Tammie Parlett [emailprotected] www.sagepointcare.org Formerly the CCNRC Family of Care, Sagepoint remains dedicated to providing high quality care and creating an environment that enhances health and wellness for our patients, residents, and participants. Our entire team is committed to maintaining a standard of excellence in senior services. We have an active continuous quality improvement program, as well as a stringent Corporate Compliance program. SHEPPARD PRATT 27 Mellor Ave Catonsville, MD 21228 443-612-1402 Tandra Goodman [emailprotected] www.sheppardpratt.org Since we were founded in 1853, our mission has been to improve the quality of life of individuals and families by compassionately serving their mental health, addiction, special education, and community support needs. SHEPPARD PRATT - WAY STATION 230 W Patrick St Frederick, MD 21701 301-662-0099 Mark Lawrence [emailprotected] www.sheppardpratt.org Improving the quality of life of individuals and families by compassionately serving their mental health, addiction, special education, and community support needs. SHORE UP! INC. 520 Snow Hill Rd Salisbury, MD 21804 410-749-1142 LaTerra Wise [emailprotected] shoreup.org SHORE UP! Inc. is a private, non-profit Community Action Partnership located in Salisbury, on Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore. Formed in 1965, SHORE UP! has been serving lowincome and disadvantaged persons on the Eastern Shore for over 50 years. SHORE UP! is an acronym for “Self-Help on Rural Economics and Urban Problems.” Our agency’s main focus is to help people reach economic self-sufficiency. SOMERSET COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 5574 Tulls Corner Rd Marion, MD 21838 410-623-2261 David Elliott [emailprotected] www.somersetcommunityservices.org Somerset Community Services, Inc. (SCS) is a private, nonprofit corporation that provides a wide range of support to participants with developmental disabilities residing in Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties. Somerset Community Services, Inc. was established in July of 1970. We remain committed to assisting participants with disabilities in realizing their greatest potential and becoming productive members of their communities. Somerset Community Services, Inc. is licensed by the State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and regulated by the Developmental Disabilities Administration. Participants are supported to live a full life through community inclusion, customized employment, and meaningful day activities. Somerset Community Services, Inc. believes that community integration is to be individualized by using the person-centered planning model and must be tailored uniquely and sensibly in accordance with the needs, preferences, and choices of the person receiving services. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 37 1/20/23 11:26 AM

38 COMMUNITY MEMBERS SOMERSET COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING 8928 Sign Post Rd, Ste 3 Westover, MD 21871 410-651-3400 Sherree Marshall [emailprotected] www.somersetmd.us ST. ANN ADULT DAY SERVICES 3308 Benson Ave Halethorpe, MD 21227 443-528-3560 Cherie Melton, Director [emailprotected] Service area: Baltimore City & Baltimore County Service type: Transportation for medical day participants, medical transportation and community outings Service hours: M-F, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Full-time employees: 5; Part-time employees: 3 ST. MARY’S ADULT MEDICAL DAYCARE 24400 Mervell Dean Rd Hollywood, MD 20636 301-373-6515 Marianne Meighen [emailprotected] stmarysamdc.com St. Mary’s Adult Medical Day Care is for adults 17 and older who require additional assistance with medications or injection administration, assistance with eating or toileting, treat wounds or monitor other medical needs. Senior Center Plus is a program for those 50 years and older who need minimal assistance with activities of daily living and possibly need supervision during the day. ST. MARY'S NURSING CENTER 21585 Peabody St Leonardtown, MD 20650 301-475-8000 Trace Hall [emailprotected] www.smnci.org St. Mary’s Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is a long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, and respite care facility. Our 160-bed center is located in beautiful St. Mary’s County. We coordinate our residents’ care through their personal physician and our medical staff. Our full-time Activities Director and her staff offer daily activities for the residents. STAR COMMUNITY, INC. 13757 Broadfording Church Rd Hagerstown, MD 21740 301-791-0011 Donna Metz [emailprotected] www.starcommunityinc.org For over 50 years, Star Community has supported people with disabilities in achieving their goals and living a meaningful life filled with opportunity. We provide person-centered programs that adapt to everyone’s unique pathway throughout life, ensuring every person’s life is cultivated by their passions, goals, and desires. By supporting people in connecting with their community, we envision a world where everyone supported achieves limitless possibilities. TRI-COUNTY COUNCIL FOR WESTERN MARYLAND, INC. Legislative Districts: 6 11 S. Lee St Cumberland, Md 21502 Phone: 301-689-1300 Fax: 301-689-1313 Leanne Mazer, Executive Director [emailprotected] www.tccwMd.org facebook.com/tccwmd/ Geographic area: Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties Service type: Regional Coordinating Body for MTA UNIFIED COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS, INC. 1952 Ridgebrook Rd, Ste 1000 Sparks, MD 21152 410-484-4540 Deb Foltz [emailprotected] www.unified.org Our mission is to support people with disabilities in achieving independence, productivity and the quality of life they seek. WINTER GROWTH 5460 Ruth Keeton Way Columbia, MD 21044 410-964-9616 William Sexton [emailprotected] www.wintergrowthinc.org Winter Growth is a community where seniors and adults with disabilities can continue to learn and grow. We provide affordable services tailored to the individual abilities, interests, and life stories our clients bring to our community. Our unique combination of Assisted Living/Memory Care and Adult Medical Day Care in the same space creates an environment that is able to support seniors and adults with disabilities in achieving their highest potential for independence, dignity, and life satisfaction. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 38 1/20/23 11:26 AM

39 COMMUNITY MEMBERS WORCESTER COUNTY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER 8545 Newark Rd Newark, MD 21841 410-632-2382 Edward Smallwood [emailprotected] wcdcservices.org The Worcester County Developmental Center is committed to empowering adults with developmental and physical disabilities to be productive, responsible, and participating members of the community by identifying, enhancing, and creating opportunities so all individuals can achieve their highest level of economic and social independence. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 39 1/20/23 11:26 AM

40 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ALTRO TRANSFLOR, INC. 12648 Clark St Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski, Sales Executive [emailprotected] https://www.altro.com/us Inventors of safety flooring; the lightest 2.25mm and 2.7mm safety flooring on the market; up to a 15 year non-prorated warranty. Altro have been creating and manufacturing high quality bus flooring for over 60 years. Working closely with the industry’s leading bus and coach builders and operators globally, we aim to help create environments for passengers which are both inviting and safe. AMERICAN TRUCK & BUS, INC. 2022 Sponsor 195 Defense Hwy Annapolis, Md 21401 Phone: 410-224-8224 Fax: 410-266-9668 Jim Martin, VP Commercial Sales [emailprotected] www.american-bus.com Geographic area: MD, DE, Northern VA, District of Columbia Service type: Authorized Sales, Service, Parts dealer for ElDorado National, CA (ENC), Thomas Built Buses & Daimler Sprinter Hours of operation: M-F, 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. American is a professional company of dedicated individuals committed to customer satisfaction. We are proud of our heritage, which dates back to the 1950s. We believe in providing the best products and services for use in the transportation industry. Our emphasis will continue to be on the safety of our customers, their passengers and our employees. The American facility in Annapolis offers our waiting customers a plush lounge with a big screen TV, free WiFi, numerous periodicals including a daily paper, beverages and shuttle service. Our Sales Territory includes Maryland, Delaware & The District of Columbia. Our Bus and Sprinter Divisions are located at our Annapolis headquarters. BAYRUNNER SHUTTLE 547C Riverside Dr Salisbury, Md 21801 410-912-6000 Caroline Presburg, Vice President [emailprotected] www.bayrunnershuttle.com Geographic area: State of Maryland About: Airport Shuttle service BRAUNABILITY P.O. Box 310 Winamac, IN 46996 Phone: 800-946-7513 Fax: 574-946-2356 Kevin Shidler, Area Sales Manager [emailprotected] www.braunability.com/commercial The MOST Recommended Name in Mobility: • Voted #1 in overall quality, service & support, value for the dollar, brand reputation and likelihood to recommend1 • BraunAbility is chosen 8:1 by dealer service technicians as the brand they would buy for a family member • Quality, Safety, and Reliability – No Compromising! • BraunAbility is #1 in Safety - Most certified wheelchair accessible vehicle manufacturer in the industry • Certified by NMEDA’s Manufacturer Quality Assurance Program (MQAP) • NEW OEM Tier-1 supplied parts and components in the conversion process • No stretching or retrofitting wires and no cutting corners • Spend your time on the road, not in the repair shop BUS STUF, INC. 1988 Carriage Knoll Dr Bethlehem, PA 18015 484-223-5349 James Gallagher [emailprotected] www.busstuf.com Bus Stuf, Inc. is a private firm specializing in marketing products to the transit and coach bus industries. We represent specialized products in transit safety, operator ergonomics, risk reduction, and maintenance efficiency. Saving you time and money where or when it matters the most. CAPP UNIFORM SERVICES, INC. 2022 Sponsor 4201 Long Beach Blvd, #103 Long Beach, CA 90807 Phone: 866-215-0548 Fax: 877-275-6599 Chris Tavera, Director of Sales and Marketing [emailprotected] www.cappuniformservices.com Geographic area: Nationwide Hours of operation: M-F 7:30am-4:00pm PST Full-time employees: 3 Associate Members TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 40 1/20/23 11:26 AM

41 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS COACH BUS SALES, INC. 2022 Sponsor 130 Horizon Park Dr Penn Yan, NY 14527 Phone: 315-694-7305 Scott Reston, President [emailprotected] www.coachbussales.com With offices in Maryland, Colonial Bus is the leading provider of transportation solutions in the Mid-Atlantic. Our transportation consultants work with both large and small organizations to understand your transportation requirements, and provide the best buses and vans to meet your needs. With local inventory we can quickly deliver the bus or van that will safely and efficiently transport your staff, students, customers, congregation, or residents. COLONIAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2022 Sponsor 5171 Intercoastal Ct Monrovia, Md 21770 301-865-2400 Craig Combs, General Manager [emailprotected] www.colonialbus.com Facebook - @Colonialbus, Twitter - @Colonialbus, IG - @ thecolonialbus Geographic area: Mid-Atlantic, North America Highlights: • Fleet Electrification • New & Used Bus/Van/Truck Sales • Parts & Service Departments ERRANDS PLUS, INC./RMA 12270 Wilkens Ave Rockville, MD 20852 1-800-878-7743 Tina Wright [emailprotected] www.rmalimo.com At RMA, a “good” ride simply isn’t good enough. We want our clients to experience the absolute best service they’ve ever had from a transportation company. Every ride. Every time. In any city where you need a car—from Washington DC to Washington State, from Boston to Buenos Aires, and from Uptown Manhattan to Down Under in Australia. When you need a car, we’ll be there. GERFLOR 750 Veterans Pky Bolingbrook, IL 60440 810-877-2101 Larry Mabery, Regional Sales Manager [emailprotected] us.tarabusbygerflor.com Gerflor is recognized as a specialist and a world leader in resilient flooring solutions. The group creates, manufactures and markets innovative, design-led and ecoresponsible solutions for flooring and complementary interior finishes. As a leading vinyl & linoleum flooring manufacturer they are already well-established in more than 100 countries, Gerflor is continuously developing its activities in new markets. INTERMOTIVE VEHICLE CONTROLS 12840 Earhart Ave Auburn, CA 95602 1-800-969-6080 Marc Ellison [emailprotected] intermotive.net/ InterMotive designs and builds electronic control systems for commercial vehicles. Teach your vehicles new tricks for reducing idling, preventing theft, controlling equipment, keeping your drivers safe and more. IT CURVES itcurves.net IT Curves is a technology leader in transit and integrated transportation automation systems. KFH GROUP, INC. 2022 Sponsor 7200 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 320 Bethesda, Md 20814 Phone: 301-951-8660 Fax: 301-951-0026 Laurie Schwartz, Office Manager [emailprotected] www.kfhgroup.com www.linkedin.com/company/kfhgroupinc/ Geographic area: KFH Group is headquartered in Maryland and provides services throughout the nation - in rural areas and small towns, suburban and urbanizing regions, and large metropolitan areas. Service type: Consultants to the transit industry, KFH Group is an experienced firm of transportation professionals, dedicated to providing assistance to local, state, and federal organizations to improve public transit and specialized transportation services. We focus on transportation planning, management consulting, policy analysis, service evaluation and design, and operational support for transportation programs in communities of all sizes. We are a DBE-certified woman-owned small business, incorporated in Maryland, and have been TAM members since our founding in 1995. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 41 1/20/23 11:26 AM

42 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS LUMINATOR TECHNOLOGY GROUP 900 Klein Rd Plano, TX 75074 972-978-2564 Grant Miller [emailprotected] luminator.com/en-us/ www.luminator.com Luminator Technology Group delivers globally-recognized technology solutions that increase intelligence, safety, and efficiency for public transit operations Luminator is uniquely positioned to provide solutions to connect transit passengers to vital information while supporting the operational objectives of efficient transit operations. Supporting transit bus and rail car manufacturers as well as public transit operators around the globe, Luminator is developing and delivering technology with tangible benefits to public transit. MEAD & HUNT 2022 Sponsor 7055 Samuel Morse Dr Suite 100 Columbia, Md 21046 443-741-3500 Jamie Kendrick [emailprotected] meadhunt.com Serving markets nationwide for well over a century, we’ve demonstrated our technical, design and planning expertise. But what makes us different is that we don’t measure our success in years or projects or revenue. Instead, it’s measured in your satisfaction. PROAIR LLC 2900 County Road 6 West Elkhart, IN 46514 717-487-9547 John Lucas [emailprotected] www.proairllc.com ProAir is a leading HVAC manufacturer for specialty vehicles including school buses, commercial buses, shuttle buses, luxury coaches, delivery vans, RVs, fire trucks & ambulances, military vehicles, construction & agricultural equipment and more. We put our extensive experience from our team of engineers to work for you, constantly innovating to provide the best possible system solutions. PROTERRA 1 Whitlee Ct Greenville, SC 29607 864-438-0000 Stephen Cofta [emailprotected] https://www.proterra.com/ Proterra is a leader in the design and manufacture of zeroemission electric transit vehicles and EV technology solutions for commercial applications. Since 2004, Proterra technology has been proven through 30+ million service miles in heavy-duty applications. From our own best-selling transit bus to electric school buses, delivery trucks, coach buses, and shuttles, Proterra battery technology is already powering commercial vehicles from world-class automakers and helping fleet operators reduce emissions while lowering operating costs. Q'STRAINT/SURELOK 2022 Sponsor 4031 NE 12th Terrace Oakland Park, FL 33334 954-986-6665 Joe Boyko, Northeast Regional Manager [emailprotected] www.qstraint.com Groundbreaking wheelchair safety technology was developed by Q’STRAINT. Today that technology is used every day the world over and has become the gold standard in wheelchair securement. Q’STRAINT continues to be at the forefront of defining and establishing securement regulations worldwide; and to work with global standards groups to ensure that safety becomes accessible for wheelchair passengers in every country — guaranteeing the highest levels of safety for all. QRYDE HBSS CONNECT CORP. 350 W Woodrow Wilson Ave, Ste 311C Jackson, MS 39213 9778-379-0010 Lorie Sutton [emailprotected] qryde.com/ For over 20 years, HBSS has developed and provided software for diverse transportation organizations, including statewide agencies funded by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), transportation brokerages, regional transit authorities, and private as well as nonprofit providers. HBSS resolves the unique challenges that differing demographics pose for the transportation industry, and excels at responding to these differences with efficient, customized solutions. RIDECO 2022 Sponsor 19840 Hamilton Ave Torrance, CA 90502 289-680-2325 John Denenfield [emailprotected] www.rideco.com/ Transit is being transformed from a system of static, scheduled fixed-routes, to a dynamic on-demand network. We were the TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 42 1/20/23 11:26 AM

43 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS first company to launch an app-based public microtransit service in North America & Asia. Today, our clients include four of the largest ten cities in the United States and Canada. ROHRER BUS SALES 2022 Sponsor 1 Bel Air South Pky, Ste E Bel Air, MD 21015 410-980-1906 David Lawson [emailprotected] www.rohrerbus.com/ We care about the well-being of our communities – especially our neighbors, friends, and family members who rely on us and our equipment to transport them safely. Because of this, Rohrer Bus is committed to serving as the preferred choice for all of your passenger transportation needs. As a family-owned business, we have spent four generations striving to better our communities through providing the safest, most reliable, and most efficient transportation products and services available. Whether you are searching to buy a school bus or commercial bus, or in need of professional transportation services for your school district or special event, Rohrer Bus has the expertise to help. As leaders in the business of safe and professional passenger transportation, we take great pride in making sure that your specific needs are always taken care of! SAFE FLEET/SEON 6800 E 163rd St Belton, MO 64012 844-258-8178 Gray Taylor [emailprotected] https://www.safefleet.net/ You want to ensure a safe work environment for employees. You also need to protect against liability from vehicle accidents. All while improving efficiency and productivity. Safe Fleet looks at safety as a whole—safer fleets for humans, and safer fleets for businesses. Instead of sourcing multiple products from multiple manufacturers, and hoping they play well together, we think there’s a smarter way to approach fleet safety. We created a unified platform for total safety for fleets of every type, providing access to an unrivaled range of best-in-class smart solutions. SONNY MERRYMAN, INC. 2022 Sponsor 5120 Wards Rd Evington, VA 24550 800-533-1006 Chad Seals, Commercial & Contract Sales [emailprotected] www.sonnymerryman.com Hours of operation: M-F; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Full-time employees: 200 Dealer for paratransit buses, accessible minivans, and other buses and vehicles. Sonny Merryman is widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading new and used bus dealers. Our goal is to provide our customers with quality buses and the best service and support in the industry. We represent the nation’s top manufacturers in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic region, including Thomas Built School Buses, Starcraft, Startrans, Braun Mobility, and Driverge Vehicle Innovations, allowing us to offer buses designed with the highest quality, reliability, and durability in mind. We are a Thomas Built Bus Platinum Support certified provider, offering you the best in service from purchase throughout the life of your vehicle. Whether you’re looking for a bus for your church, school, daycare center, senior living community, transit property – we’re your one-stop, full-service bus dealer. TRANSIGN 281 Collier Rd Auburn Hills, MI 48326 855-535-7446 Jamie Lipka [emailprotected] transignllc.com/ For more than 60 years Transign has provided the transit industry with high quality, durable destination signs with a reputation of superior customer service and support. Transign was founded by James Youngblood in 1959 with a commitment to “Quality Products backed by Quality Customer Service.” Transign rapidly became the established market leader in a variety of innovative products for the transit industry. For the decades following, Transign continued to introduce technologically advanced solutions adopted by leading manufacturers, bus dealers, transit agencies, and fleet operators throughout North America. During that time, Transign revolutionized the transit signage industry with the introduction of several cutting edge products such as “Bus-O-Rama” illuminated advertising panels (sometimes nicknamed “batwings”, or “winged fishbowls”), Mylar for roller curtain signs, and patented the original flip-dot system controller, known as the “Message Monitor” that evolved into the current LED Destinator® signs. Transign remains the only manufacturer supplying roller curtain signs to meet the ongoing demand due to their cost advantage and superior graphics resolution over electronic signs. Today, with public transportation in greater demand than ever before, Transign continues to lead the industry with innovative products and services such as interior and exterior LED destination and passenger information signs, automated voice announcements, geo-location tracking and message delivery, smart device passenger information applications, passenger counting solutions, and dynamic reporting tools. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 43 1/20/23 11:26 AM

44 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS TRI-COUNTY COUNCIL FOR SOUTHERN MD, INC. P.O. Box 745 Hughesville, Md 20637 Phone: 301-274-1922, x319 Fax: 301-274-1924 George Clark, Transportation Demand Specialist [emailprotected] www.tccsMd.org For over 55 years, the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland has elevated the opportunities vital to our region’s prosperity. From economic development to agriculture, workforce training to transportation, we provide Southern Maryland’s citizens and businesses with resources for long-term growth. Our priorities and programs are driven by real-time needs. Advance your initiatives; explore our offerings today. TRUVELOP Affinity Partner 1801 Porter St, Ste 100 Baltimore, MD 21230 443-780-2000 Kevin Tracy [emailprotected] www.truvelop.com/ Truvelop is a retention platform for today’s workforce. We help companies improve their culture by making real-time feedback and coaching part of the daily routine. We believe that every employee deserves to work in an environment where their work matters, they feel valued, and they belong. VECTOR MEDIA 2022 Sponsor 560 Lexington Ave New York, NY 10022 888-889-3830 Mark Sheely [emailprotected] vectormedia.com/ At Vector, we connect brands to consumers through an innovative outdoor media platform. We leverage the versatility of transit assets, large-format out-of-home placements and our experiential marketing expertise to inspire creativity and deliver measurable impact. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 44 1/20/23 11:26 AM

45 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS AP CORP www.apcorp.com Tom Vielandi [emailprotected] 443-398-3295 Provider of fleet vehicle wrap services. CAPITAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACT SERVICES Ron Skotz [emailprotected] 301-464-1840 KG TRUCK & AUTO Kelsey Gary [emailprotected] 410-595-6728 KG Truck & Auto maintains a diverse portfolio of accounts from corporate 3rd party and government agencies. Our team performs fleet management repairs and maintenance for Anne Arundel County, Anne Arundel County Schools, BWI, and more. WHITMAN, REQUARDT AND ASSOCIATES, LLP 801 S Caroline St Baltimore, Md 21231 410-235-3450 www.wrallp.com About: Whitman, Requardt and Associates, LLP is a nationally-recognized engineering, architectural, construction management and environmental firm. TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 45 1/20/23 11:26 AM

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47 INDEX FULL MEMBERS 23 Allegany County Transit 23 Annapolis (City of) DOT 23 Anne Arundel County / Office of Transportation 23 Baltimore City DOT 23 Baltimore County DPWT 24 BWI Business Partnership, Inc. 24 Calvert County Transportation 24 Carroll Transit System (CTS) 24 Cecil Transit 24 Charles County Government 25 Delmarva Community Services, Inc. 25 Garrett Transit Service 25 Harford Transit LINK* 25 Jewish Council for the Aging 26 Lifebridge Health 26 Maryland Department of Transportation/Maryland Transit Administration* 26 Montgomery County DOT 27 Ocean City Transportation 27 Partners in Care Maryland, Inc. 27 Prince George’s County Office of Transportation - TheBus 27 Queen Anne’s County - County Ride 28 Regional Transportation Agency (RTA) 28 Shore Transit 28 Spring Dell Center, Inc. 28 St. Mary’s Transit System 28 Towson University 29 Transit Services of Frederick County 29 UMBC 29 Washington County Community Action Council, Inc. 29 Washington County Transit 30 Worcester County Commission on Aging COMMUNITY MEMBERS 31 Action in Maturity, Inc. 31 Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission 31 Appalachian Crossroads 31 The Arc Carroll County 31 The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region 32 The Arc of Southern Maryland 32 The Arc of Washington County, Inc. 32 Arundel Lodge 32 Associated Catholic Charities 32 Athelas Institute, Inc. 32 Baltimore Metropolitan Council 33 Bay Community Support Services 33 The Center for Life Enrichment 33 Chai 33 Change, Inc. 34 Charles County Freedom Landing 34 Chesapeake Care Resources 34 Chesterwye Center 34 Daybreak Adult Day Services 34 Diakon Child, Family & Community Ministries 35 Dove Pointe, Inc. 35 Easterseals, Inc. 35 Friends Aware 35 The Harford Center 35 Hopkins Elder Plus 35 Humanim 35 Kent Center 36 The League for People with Disabilities, Inc. 36 Lifestyles of Maryland Foundation, Inc. 36 Lower Shore Enterprises, Inc. 36 Penn-Mar Human Services 36 Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care 36 Progress Unlimited, Inc. 36 Prologue, Inc. 37 Providence Center 37 Sagepoint Senior Living Services 37 Sheppard Pratt 37 Sheppard Pratt - Way Station 37 Shore Up! Inc. 37 Somerset Community Services, Inc. 38 Somerset County Commission on Aging 38 St. Ann Adult Services 38 St. Mary’s Adult Medical Daycare 38 St. Mary’s Nursing Center, Inc. 38 Star Community, Inc. 38 Tri-County Council for Western Maryland, Inc. 38 Unified Community Connections, Inc. 38 Winter Growth 39 Worcester County Developmental Center ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 40 Altro Transflor, Inc. 40 American Truck & Bus, Inc. 40 Bayrunner Shuttle 40 Braunability 40 BusStuf, Inc. 40 CAPP Uniform Services, Inc.* 41 Coach Bus Sales* 41 Colonial Equipment Company* 41 Errands Plus, Inc. / RMA 41 Gerflor 41 Intermotive Vehicle Controls 41 IT Curves 41 KFH Group, Inc.* 42 Luminator Technology Group 42 Mead & Hunt* 42 ProAir, LLC 42 Proterra 42 Q’Straint/Sure-lok 42 Qryde HBSS Connect Corp. 42 RideCo 43 Rohrer Bus Sales* 43 Safe Fleet / Seon 43 Sonny Merryman, Inc.* 43 Transign 44 Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, Inc. 44 Truvelop* 44 Vector Media INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS 45 Capital Government Contract Services 45 Eastern Shore Mobile Drug & Alcohol Testing, LLC 45 Edenwald Senior Living 45 Whitman, Requardt and Associates, LLP * = 2022 TAM Award Winner * = 2022 Sponsor * = Affinity Partner TAM Annual Report 2022 - TO PRINT.indd 47 1/20/23 11:26 AM

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