~$3 million available to stop foreclosures~ Eligibility Criteria To qualify for EMHAP, homeowners must meet the following guidelines: Gross annual household income at or below 80% AMI (priority will be given to applicants below 50% AMI). The applicant must occupy the property as his/her primary residence. The applicant must have a mortgage with a pastContinue reading “Mayor Scott Announces Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program for Baltimore Homeowners”
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Mayor Scott Announces $50 Million for Violence Prevention Over Three Years
For Immediate ReleaseTuesday, October 26, 2021 Press Contact:Stefanie Mavronisc: 443-202-7051 Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement Investment to Support Community Violence Interventions, Victim Services, Youth Justice, Re-Entry Services, and Community Healing BALTIMORE, MD. (Tuesday, October 26, 2021) – This morning in Park Heights, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced his administration’s second American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) priority investment: $50 millionContinue reading “Mayor Scott Announces $50 Million for Violence Prevention Over Three Years”
Walk and Talk
Attached is the flyer for the walk and talk that is scheduled for Thursday, September 30th at 6pm. All agencies have been invited to participate.
Baltimore City Restores Some In-Person City Services, Provides Status Updates on Website
BALTIMORE, MD (Tuesday, August 24, 2021)— In the effort to move toward a full restoration of resident-facing city services that were suspended or modified due to COVID-19, Mayor Brandon M. Scott is announcing that key City services are beginning to resume in-person access. Residents can visit baltimorecity/gov/servicestatus for an updated list of city services andContinue reading “Baltimore City Restores Some In-Person City Services, Provides Status Updates on Website”