Cardin, Van Hollen Announce Over $3 Million in Direct Investments for Anne Arundel County, Southern Maryland in Second FY24 Funding Package
Legislation signed into law by President Biden Legislation signed into law by President Biden
Today, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, a member of the Appropriations Committee, and Ben Cardin (both D-Md.) announced $3,803,069 in direct federal funding for local projects in Anne Arundel County and Southern Maryland in the fiscal year 2024 funding package passed by the Senate on March 23. These funds, included at the Senators’ request, support projects that address local and regional priorities including climate resilience, workforce training and support services for seniors. The Senators successfully advocated for over $40 million in federal dollars directly for Maryland within the legislation, in addition to the over $160 million they secured in the initial funding package passed March 8. In total, the Senators secured over $200 million for local projects across the state for FY24. President Biden signed the second package into law on March 23, averting a partial government shutdown.
A full list of the funds included by Senator Cardin in both fiscal year 2024 appropriations legislation is here. A full list of the funds included by Senator Van Hollen is here.
“These direct federal funds for key local initiatives will help strengthen our communities in Anne Arundel County and Southern Maryland. Team Maryland worked to secure these investments to improve flood resilience, boost underserved small businesses, support seniors, and more. We’re excited to see our local partners put these funds to work to benefit Marylanders,” said Senator Van Hollen, a member of the Appropriations Committee.
“The bipartisan passage of the second FY24 spending package provides continued investment in Maryland that will help fund locally driven priorities and opportunities throughout Anne Arundel County and Southern Maryland. Through Congressionally Directed Spending, Team Maryland is supporting programs that expand workforce development opportunities and deliver key resources for the community,” said Senator Cardin. “We are responding directly to the needs of Marylanders and remain committed to bringing new federal resources to our state.”
Project Name: Annapolis City Dock - Resilience 2024
Applicant: City of Annapolis
Project Location: Anne Arundel County
Amount Awarded: $1,383,069
Project Description: City Dock is an economic and cultural center of Annapolis, with proximity to shopping, tourism, dining, and public events. Funds will be used to expand flood protection by constructing a mix of fixed and deployable barriers along Compromise Street to address flooding that occurs during major storms.
Project Name: Community-Based Services for Older Adults to Age in Place with Dignity & Respect
Applicant: Partners In Care Maryland, Inc.
Project Location: Anne Arundel County
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Description: Partners In Care provides no-fee transportation, home maintenance, and support to help older adults safely age in place. Funds will be used to expand outreach, training, and programs to serve more individuals.
Project Name: Creating a Restoration Resource Workforce through Reentry Partnerships
Applicant: Maryland Reentry Resource Center Inc.
Project Location: Anne Arundel County
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Description: Funds will be used for a partnership with the Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council to provide soft skills, green infrastructure, and landscape training to returning citizens in order to help these individuals secure jobs and create a ready workforce of restoration maintenance professionals.
Project Name: Crownsville Hospital Historic Documentation and Storytelling
Applicant: Anne Arundel County
Project Location: Anne Arundel County
Amount Awarded: $500,000
Project Description: The Crownsville Hospital has painful history dating back to 1911, which includes physical and mental experimentation on its patients. Funds will help preserve records and artifacts and collect oral histories to establish Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park as a museum of reconciliation and healing.
Project Name: Jonas and Anne Catharine Green Park Coastal Restoration Project
Applicant: Anne Arundel County
Project Location: Anne Arundel County
Amount Awarded: $450,000
Project Description: Funds will be used to restore and protect the coastline of the public park to be more resilient to climate change and ensure continued access to the water. The project will include improved stormwater management and water quality and enhanced public access and recreation for residents and visitors.
Project Name: Southern Maryland Minority Chamber of Commerce Project Excel
Applicant: Southern Maryland Minority Chamber of Commerce
Project Location: Calvert, Charles, St. Mary's and Prince George’s
Amount Awarded: $270,000
Project Description: Funds will support Project Excel in providing training and individualized consultations to developing minority-owned small and micro businesses, helping them grow, mitigate risk, and achieve long-term success.