Applications Open for Baltimore’s Guaranteed Income Pilot Program

Crest of the City of Baltimore

Brandon M. Scott
Mayor,
Baltimore City
250 City Hall - Baltimore Maryland 21202
(410) 396-3835 - Fax: (410) 576-9425

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Window to Apply for the Baltimore Young Families Success Fund to Close Monday, May 9

BALTIMORE, MD (Monday, May 2, 2022) — Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott launched applications for the Baltimore Young Families Success Fund (BYFSF), Baltimore’s Guaranteed Income pilot program. Applications opened at 6:00 a.m. today, May 2, 2022, and will close on Monday, May 9, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. Eligible residents can visit bmorechildren.com/guaranteed-income to apply or find answers to frequently asked questions about the program. Once the application closes on May 9, 2022, eligible applicants will be placed into a randomized lottery to select 200 participants.

The BYFSF will provide 200 young parents, between 18 and 24 years old, with an unconditional cash payment of $1,000 per month over 24 months to provide financial relief for their families and stabilize their households.

“I am proud to announce that applications for the City’s Guaranteed Income Pilot Program – the Baltimore Young Families Success Fund – are now open,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “This program will greatly improve financial stability and economic opportunity for residents by putting money directly in the hands of recipients so they can put funds towards the things they need the most. I want to encourage all eligible residents to apply before the deadline closes on May 9.”

Mayor Scott has allocated $4.8 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds that will be directly distributed to recipients. Costs for program administration will be funded through the Mayor’s Office of Children and Family Success (MOCFS) as well as private and philanthropic donors, including The Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Abell Foundation, the France-Merrick Foundation, and The Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund.

To be eligible to participate in Baltimore’s Guaranteed Income pilot, applicants must:  

  • be residents of Baltimore City,  
  • between the ages of 18 -24 years old at the time of the application deadline,  
  • be either the biological or adoptive parents, or guardians, must have full or partial care-taking responsibilities and  
  • have income at or below 300% of the federal poverty level based on their household size.

Individuals seeking assistance with applying to the pilot program can visit several partners across the city. A list of locations and contact information can be found at bmorechildren.com/guaranteed-income

Last year, Mayor Brandon M. Scott joined the Mayors for a Guaranteed Income and committed to launching a Guaranteed Income pilot. Mayors for a Guaranteed Income is a national network of mayors who advocate for a Guaranteed Income—direct, recurring cash payments with no strings attached—to lift up all of our communities and create a just country, one city at a time. Joining the network puts Baltimore at the forefront of a national fight for equity.

The COVID-19 public health emergency exposed how fragile, unstable, and inequitable the American economy is. Now more than ever there is an opportunity to create a more resilient economy and improve financial stability for Baltimore City families through a guaranteed income.

During the pandemic, the city partnered with Open Society Institute, Baltimore’s Promise, and a dozen community-based organizations to launch a $6 million COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program that oversaw the distribution of 15,000 one-time, $400 prepaid cards to eligible households. 

“The COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Grant helped my family because before I received it when I went to the store I had to be mindful of what and how much I brought. There were times when I needed things for my home but couldn't afford to get them. This grant eased my mind some.” - Angela Gibbs

“It helped me and my family get things that we normally cannot afford to get, like more toilet paper, paper towels, and just extra food. It was a blessing for me and my family, we thank you all from the bottoms of our hearts.” - Linda Redd

Similarly to this cash transfer program implemented last year, the Baltimore Young Families Success Fund will give participants the flexibility to spend money in the way that best provides for their families’ needs and has been proven to make substantial positive impacts on the lives of those that need it most which is why we’re excited to open applications for BYFSF guaranteed income pilot program.  

The Baltimore Young Families Success Fund (BYFSF) guaranteed income pilot program is a collaboration between the City of Baltimore, the CASH Campaign of Maryland, Mayors for a Guaranteed Income (MGI), and Steady. 

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About the Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs

The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provided $641 million to the City of Baltimore in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency and its negative economic impacts. Mayor Brandon M. Scott has established the Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs to transparently and effectively administer this funding on behalf of the City.

For the most up-to-date information regarding proposals, funded projects, and project progress visit our ARPA Reporting Center at https://arp.baltimorecity.gov/dashboard.

About The CASH (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope) Campaign of Maryland

The nonprofit CASH Campaign of Maryland works with its partners across the state to promote programs, products, and policies that increase the financial security of low-to- moderate-income individuals and families across the state. Most services are available at no cost to participants including free tax preparation, financial education classes and financial coaching.

About Mayors for a Guaranteed Income

Founded in June of 2020 by former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, Mayors for a Guaranteed Income is a coalition of more than 60 mayors committed to advancing a federal guaranteed income – direct, recurring cash payments to the poor and middle class. In addition to pilots, MGI also advocates for cash-based policies at the federal level. 

About Steady

Steady is the leading income intelligence platform for America's hourly and 1099 workers. We remove the barriers to earn by harnessing AI and income insights from nearly 5 million workers. Our income intelligence supports government leaders who design programs that are informed by earning trends and empower workers. Steady's mobile app, launched in 2017, helps American non-standard workers increase their incomes by an average of $5,500 per year. For more information, please visit https://steadyapp.com.

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