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MOHS Executive Director Simmons, Housing Commissioner Kennedy, Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)'s Paul Stanford, and Erin O’Keefe from France-Merrick.

 

Over the past three months, five teams pitched high-quality permanent supportive housing projects to serve people experiencing homelessness. On May 8, 2024, those participants presented their project concepts to a panel including MOHS Executive Director Simmons, Housing Commissioner Kennedy, Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)'s Paul Stanford, and Erin O’Keefe from France-Merrick.

The Corporation of Supportive Housing (CSH) extends a special thank you to all the funders and partners who made this happen, including Baltimore DHCD, MOHS, Jeanette and Harry Weinberg Foundation, France-Merrick, CareFirst, and the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers (HAND). Altogether, these projects represent over 60 units of new permanent supportive housing and over 100 units of additional affordable housing.

City of Baltimore Highlights Statewide Expansion of Maryland’s Medicaid Supportive Housing Waiver

Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, representatives from State and City agencies, local nonprofits, and Baltimore hospitals gathered at Baltimore City Hall to highlight the statewide expansion of FY 2025 funding for the Assistance in Community Integration Services (ACIS) pilot.

Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services & Department of Real Estate Releases RFP for Permanent Supportive Housing Hotel Conversion

Today, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS), in collaboration with the Department of Real Estate, released a request for proposals (RFP) to rehabilitate and convert hotels to permanent supportive housing for the City’s newly acquired Downtown Baltimore properties...

MOHS, HABC Announce Housing Plus Program Expansion

Today, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) and the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) released the following statement about the expansion of the Housing Plus Program to provide 36 additional permanent supportive housing units, for a total of 50 dwelling units in conventional housing developments...