Governor Wes Moore has announced more than $125 million for State Revitalization Programs to support local housing, community and economic
development, and other revitalization projects.
"We must ensure that our cities, towns, and communities are strong and resilient, serving as viable, vibrant economic and social hubs with pathways to opportunity for all Marylanders," said Gov. Moore. "Our State Revitalization Programs foster partnerships with local governments and stakeholders and provide critical capital resources to address the unique redevelopment goals and challenges of Maryland's diverse communities."
Administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, the program offers funding from seven programs, including Community Legacy, Maryland Facade Improvement, Strategic Demolition Fund-Project C.O.R.E., Strategic Demolition Fund-Statewide, Baltimore Regional Neighborhood Initiative, National Capital Strategic Economic Development Fund, and Seed Community Development Anchor Institution.
Applications are due on June 26 at 3 p.m. First-time applicants are advised to contact a regional project manager for more information and eligibility determination. For more details, see the full press release
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