Project C.O.R.E. – Creating Opportunities for Renewal and Enterprise – is a new State initiative to eliminate blight in Baltimore City and make the way for new green space, new affordable and mixed use housing, and new and greater opportunities for businesses to innovate and grow.
Donor Name: Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
State: Maryland
City: Baltimore
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 07/13/2022
Details:
The initiative will generate jobs, strengthen the partnership between the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland and lead to safer, healthier and more attractive communities for families to live and put down roots.
The goals of Project C.O.R.E. are to support community growth in Baltimore City, utilizing three overarching goals:
- Eliminate blight through strategic building demolition and stabilization.
- Improve economic opportunity and quality of life in Baltimore City neighborhoods.
- Encourage new investment in Baltimore City communities through attractive financing and other incentives.
Eligible Activities:
Project C.O.R.E. funds may be used for costs associated with eliminating blight within designated Sustainable Communities in the City of Baltimore.
Specific eligible activities are:
- Acquisition – cost associated with purchasing vacant buildings and/or land. Properties may be owned by private or public entities.
- Demolition/deconstruction – cost to demolish blighted structures.
- Stabilization – cost to complete structural and other critical repairs necessary to stabilize an existing structure, remove any materials that will not be used in the completed project, remove hazardous materials (e.g. asbestos, lead paint, etc.) and other costs approved by DHCD that are associated with preparing a currently vacant structure for redevelopment.
- Site Development – cost to prepare a vacant site for new construction activities, including the removal of unsuitable soils/fill, hazardous materials, and the installation of new infrastructure (off-site and on-site).
- Architectural and Engineering – cost of architectural and engineering professional services directly associated with the project.
Funding Information
Fiscal Year 2023 Funding: $21 Million Capital (Request for Application)
Eligibility Criteria
- Project C.O.R.E. funds are administered through two tracks: Maryland Stadium Authority and Competitive Application Process. The funds allocated to the Maryland Stadium Authority are administered by the Authority to hire contractors to demolish vacant properties in collaboration with Baltimore City. Competitive funds are administered through the annual State Revitalization Programs application process.
- There are two types of eligible applicants for Project C.O.R.E. competitive funding: City of Baltimore agencies and nonprofit Community Development Organizations (CDOs) in Baltimore City. The Department encourages eligible applicants to form partnerships with other organizations (for-profits, nonprofits, etc.) when applying for Project C.O.R.E. funding. The complexity of undertaking projects that involve the elimination of blight and redevelopment are a strong incentive for applicants to work with other entities with the experience and expertise to initiate, undertake and complete redevelopment activities.
For more information, visit Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development.