Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs
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Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs
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Mayor Brandon M. Scott established the Office of Recovery Programs to administer American Rescue Plan Act funding on behalf of the City of Baltimore. https://linktr.ee/recoverbmore
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Zaaear is a mother, a Baltimore native, and entrepreneur.

She is also a recipient of the Baltimore Young Families Success Fund guaranteed income program.

Her story shows how direct, unrestricted cash programs can reduce precarity and bring freedom and opportunity to so many families like hers.
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"The results of Baltimore’s Young Families Success Fund show how direct cash support unlocks potential and creates opportunities for families to move from surviving to thriving. This aligns with data from over 20 other cities, proving that GI is a policy solution for poverty and income inequality.”
Guaranteed income pilot lifted young Baltimore families out of financial stress, researchers find
A two-year guaranteed income program for young parents in Baltimore improved financial stability, reduced stress and increased education and job participation, according to new data.
www.baltimoresun.com
NEW: The Baltimore Young Families Success Fund (BYFSF) provided 200 young parents with $1k/month over 2 years.

Data show the program improved financial stability, housing and food security, mental health and increased employment.

Read the full report: www.guaranteedincomeworks.org/data-from-ba...
The Recovery Office is seeking candidates for a Project Manager! If you are interested in applying, visit the link below today or visit BaltimoreIsHiring.com! #Baltimore #Hiring #Jobs #BaltimoreIsHiring #GovernmentJobs
APPLY TODAY*: Thursday, October 23

*Proposals are Due on November 23 at 11:59 pm EST.

The application and instructions for the Opioid Restitution Fund Community Grant are available at arp.baltimorecity.gov/orf.
Mark your calendar: Thursday, Oct. 23
The Opioid Restitution Fund Community Grant application & instructions go live at arp.baltimorecity.gov/orf!
🔹 Tier 3 (up to $500K): Mobile treatment & harm reduction 
🔹 Tier 2 (up to $250K): Harm reduction & outreach services 
🔹 Tier 1 (up to $50K): Social supports like housing, food, & employment assistance
“After taking on Big Pharma directly for their role in the opioid crisis, we’re now delivering these funds to community organizations doing the work every day to save lives.” -Mayor Scott.
$2 million in community grant funding will be available in FY2026 to support programs that expand harm reduction, treatment, and recovery services across Baltimore.
Last week, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the launch of the Opioid Restitution Fund Community Grant application process—a new opportunity for Baltimore organizations on the front lines of the overdose crisis.
The Recovery Office submitted its September 2025 monthly report to the City Council. This report summarizes spending and performance related to #ARPA funding as of August 2025. A copy of the report is now available on our website at arp.baltimorecity.gov/recovery-reports.
Statement from Deputy City Administrator Shamiah T. Kerney in response to Coverage on Baltimore City’s Financial Audit and ARPA Funds
This report provides a narrative describing how Baltimore City invests State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and summarizes spending and performance related to funding as of June 30, 2025.
The Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs submitted its annual report to the U.S. Treasury on July 31, 2025. A copy of the report is now available on our website under Reports and Resources: arp.baltimorecity.gov/recovery-reports
The Recovery Office submitted its May 2025 monthly report to the City Council. This report summarizes spending and performance related to #ARPA funding as of April 2025. A copy of the report is now available on our website at arp.baltimorecity.gov/recovery-reports.
The Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs recently published our quarterly report to the United States Treasury. Check out the At-A-Glance version, as well as the full report, on our website at: arp.baltimorecity.gov/recovery-reports