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@MayorBMScott established the Office of Recovery Programs to administer American Rescue Plan Act funding on behalf of the City of Baltimore.

Baltimore, MD
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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We published our 13th edition of #ARPA Insight Stories, featuring ARPA partner @CollegeBoundFnd, which showcases their impact on Baltimore's emerging first-year college students: "Bridging the Gap: Empowering Baltimore's Next Generation."
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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These investments—supported by the Recovery Office and delivered through our ARPA partners—are breaking cycles of violence and saving lives.
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Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.
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ICYMI - Baltimore’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy expands into Southern District @MayorBMScott @BaltimoreMONSE @RocaInc @zacblanchardd11 @zacblanchardd11 @Zeke_Cohen @BaltimorePolice @BaltimoreSAO @baltfishbowl.#YAP50.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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Supported by over $7.2 million in ARPA funding, GVRS connects high-risk individuals with life coaching, emergency support, and housing relocation services.
@BaltimoreMONSE
Baltimore MONSE - Neighborhood Safety & Engagement
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Hey Baltimore! Take a look at how the Group Violence Reduction Strategy is currently working to help promote public safety across Baltimore.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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The City’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS) is now active in five BPD districts, helping drive historic reductions in homicides and nonfatal shootings across Baltimore.
@BaltimoreMONSE
Baltimore MONSE - Neighborhood Safety & Engagement
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This morning, @mayorbmscott and #teamMONSE joined @BaltimorePolice, @oagmaryland, @baltimoresao, @yapinc, and @rocainc to announce expansion of the City’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS) into BPD’s Southern District.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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"GVRS is having a profound impact on public safety across Baltimore. As part of Baltimore's Comprehensive Violence Prevention Plan, this strategy, along with Baltimore's ever-evolving CVI ecosystem, is changing the culture of this city. " -@BaltimoreMONSE Dir. Stefanie Mavronis
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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On Wednesday, @MayorBMScott announced the expansion of Baltimore’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS) to @BaltimorePolice's Southern District.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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Baltimore's creative future is bold, resilient, and thriving. The City is proud to support the individuals whose work inspires, connects, and enriches every corner of our communities.
mayor.baltimorecity.gov
The City of Baltimore, in partnership with the Baltimore Civic Fund, proudly announces the 81 recipients of the 2025 ARPA Artist Grant.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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"This grant is about creative resilience. It reflects our belief that artists are. community anchors who deserve investment and infrastructure.". -Tonya Miller Hall, Senior Advisor for Arts & Culture.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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Administered by the @Bmore_CivicFund, this program is one example of how the City is using ARPA funds to strengthen grassroots creativity and inclusive growth. Learn more about the Civic Fund and its work at
baltimorecivicfund.org
Baltimore, MD (July 17, 2025)  — The City of Baltimore, in partnership with the Baltimore Civic Fund, proudly announces the 81 recipients of the 2025 ARPA Artist Grant. Each artist will receive an...
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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"These investments demonstrate a deep understanding that the arts are vital to our City's recovery—economically, culturally, and socially.".-Elizabeth Tatum, Acting Chief Recovery Officer.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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The grant program received over 165 applications from across Baltimore. Following a comprehensive review process, 81 qualified artists were chosen to receive funding. This initiative is part of the City's broader effort to ensure an equitable and inclusive recovery.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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The ARPA Artist Grant Fund supports a wide range of creative disciplines. This includes performing arts, visual and design arts, fashion and textile arts, recording and sound arts, culinary arts, literary arts, and more.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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These grants reflect a core belief: Baltimore's artists are not only storytellers but also small business owners, educators, and vital contributors to the City's cultural and economic recovery.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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"Local artists and creatives help to shape and define Baltimore's identity. Supporting their recovery helps drive our City forward.".-Mayor Brandon M. Scott
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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The City of Baltimore has awarded $324,000 in ARPA funding to 81 local artists. Each artist will receive a $4,000 unrestricted grant to support their creative work and recovery from the pandemic. #ARPAinACTION #BaltimoreArts #CreativeRecovery
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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@MayorBMScott
Brandon M. Scott
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Baltimore! It’s a new day in Park Heights. I am proud to announce that we’re delivering on promises made and will be officially buiding a BRAND NEW Library right here in Park Heights to replace the one that was there, and closed, when I was a kid.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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As ARPA funding sunsets, the long-term impact remains clear. Baltimore nonprofits are stronger, more innovative, and more connected to the communities they serve.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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Baltimore nonprofits utilized ARPA to build homes, empower creatives, support mental health, and train youth.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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"At @CollegeBoundFnd, one of our missions is to help @BaltCitySchools students earn college degrees with as little debt as possible, and ARPA funding has been a game changer in advancing that goal," -Jennifer Covahey, Director of College Success.
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
28 days
We published our 13th edition of #ARPA Insight Stories, featuring ARPA partner @CollegeBoundFnd, which showcases their impact on Baltimore's emerging first-year college students: "Bridging the Gap: Empowering Baltimore's Next Generation."
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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Check out our ARPA Insights Stories and read quotes directly from our ARPA partners about how ARPA funding has impacted the Baltimore residents they serve and helped them move their missions forward.
arp.baltimorecity.gov
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Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs
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"People have seen the work. People have seen how much homicides have decreased and how the City is thriving…I really would attribute that to how [@MayorBMScott] moved ARPA dollars." – Brittany Young, @B360Balt . Strategic ARPA investments helped make it happen.
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