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- Baltimore City Live Near Your Work Program
This program is a partnership between participating employers and the City of Baltimore designed to encourage homeownership near place of employment. Who is eligible? Employees of participating companies who are first time homebuyers in the City of Baltimore. Participating
- Community Development Block Grant Program
CDBG, one of Baltimore Housing's greatest success stories, is a HUD program designed to give local jurisdictions power to distribute federal funds directly to non-profit and public agencies that support housing and public-service programs. CDBGs primary objective is to develop viable communities by providing low- to moderate- income families with decent,
- Lead Abatement Program
The Lead Abatement Program is a grant-funded program that reduces lead hazards in the home through cost effective and sustainable interventions. Some of these interventions include: Window replacement Door replacement Wall stabilization Minimal structural repairs LAP helps to determine the presence and location of existing
- Vacants to Value Homebuyer Program
The Vacants to Value Program is a new City initiative to encourage the purchase of City owned vacant properties, City government must do everything it can to spur growth and reinvestment by: streamlining the sale of vacant city property. strengthening the code enforcement efforts in transitional blocks and emerging markets to promote rehabilitation. providing new targeted incentives for
- Resident Services
The mission of Baltimore Housing's Office of Resident Services is to enhance the quality of life for public housing and Housing Choice Voucher Program residents of Baltimore City. To accomplish its goals, the Office of Resident Services coordinates and implements a vast array of programs and services to include: job search assistance and placement, social and health services,
- Homebuying Incentives
Baltimore City wants to assist teachers, firefighters and police officers purchase homes. The Good Neighbors Homebuying Incentive program will assist "Vacants to Value" homebuyers with a $5000 award toward to your downpayment and closing costs. To learn more or apply,
- Neighborhood Stabilization Program
The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) was established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the purpose of stabilizing communities that have suffered from foreclosures and abandonment. Through assisting in the purchase and redevelopment of foreclosed and abandoned residential properties, NSP is helping localities meet the goal of the program. NSP1, a term that references the NSP
- Agency Directory
About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities Initiative
- Capital Planning
The Office of Capital Planning is responsible for formulating the HABC's Capital Plan. The office coordinates the evaluation of Capital requests, forecasts the time and financial requirements of modernization and rehabilitation work and recommends the allocation of current and future resources by monitoring Capital expenditures. The office coordinates the HABC's physical needs assessments and long-term Capital plans. Annual planning
- Grants and Resource Development
The mission of the Office of Resident Services' Grants and Resource Development Unit is to provide and maintain resources at a level sufficient to accomplish and further the mission, goals and objectives of the Office of Resident Services and Resident Services Incorporated. As such, it is charged with the task of identifying and securing resources to support the varied activities of the Office of Resident
- Head Start Volunteers Examples
The positions below are just a few examples of how volunteers play an important role with Baltimore City Head Start. CLASSROOM ASSISTANTS -assist with arts and crafts, help with story telling and reading, prepare classroom materials, assist in different learning centers, assist during rest period, make charts, run games, cut out pictures for activities, etc.

