Recent News

Mayor Scott Announces Grant Applications Now Open for Round Two of the Digital Equity Fund

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Office of Broadband and Digital Equity-a division of the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology-announced $1.8 million in additional digital inclusion investments through the Digital Equity Fund.

Baltimore City Unveils ARPA Impact Indicators

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, along with the Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs and the University of Baltimore, is proud to announce the launch of ARPA Impact Indicators, an interactive resource designed to provide residents with insights into the impact of the $641 million American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds allocated to Baltimore City.

Mayor Scott Introduces FreeBmoreWiFi, Baltimore's Free Public Wi-Fi Network

Mayor Brandon M. Scott introduced FreeBmoreWiFi - Baltimore City's free public Wi-Fi network.

Mayor Scott, BCIT Release Five-Year Plan to Address the City's Digital Divide

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology (BCIT) released Baltimore City's Digital Inclusion Strategy.

Mayor Scott, BCIT and Pratt Library to Distribute Free Chromebooks to Low-Income Households

Mayor Brandon M. Scott-along with Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Secretary Jake Day-announced Baltimore City will distribute 30,000 free Chromebooks to eligible Baltimore City households.

Mayor Scott Invests Nearly $1 Million to Close Digital Divide With Grant Awards to Baltimore-Based Organizations

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, through Baltimore City Information & Technology's (BCIT) Office of Broadband and Digital Equity (BDE), announced the Digital Equity Fund has awarded over $900,000 to 22 inaugural grantees.

Mayor Scott, BCIT to Bring Affordable Home Internet to Baltimore Households

Baltimore City's new "Bmore Connected" campaign will help connect thousands of households to high-speed, affordable internet.

Mayor Scott Announces New Digital Equity Fund

Mayor Scott announces funding to support the creation of community-led digital inclusion plans and to help bring those plans to life. 

Mayor Scott Announces $11.7 Million in American Rescue Plan Act Funding Towards Expanding Library Services and Renovations

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced additional investments using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds: a combined $11.7 million to advance digital equity, update the HVAC systems of City libraries, and help build a new library in the Park Heights community.

Mayor Scott Partners with E-Waste Recycler PCs for People to Help Close Digital Divide

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology (BCIT) joined forces with PCs for People to coordinate an effort to collect and donate more than 900 computers and other equipment to low-income students and families in Baltimore City.

 

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