PROPOSALS | FROM PAGE 18 ment of Public Health (DPH) • $260M through a Section 1115 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) waiver from the federal government • $31M for inpatient treatment beds operated by DMH • $65.9M across public safety and law enforcement agencies, primarily for the provision of medication-assisted treatment Sexual assault and domestic violence • $123.4M across the budget, a 91 percent increase since FY15, which includes: • $56.1M in funding for the Department of Public Health to carry out domestic violence and sexual assault–prevention and survivor services, as well as emergency and transitional residential services for victims and their children • $42.9M for providing shelter, services and housing assistance for individuals and families who are victims or at risk of domestic abuse in their current living situations • $7.9M for statewide Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs for adults and adolescents in hospital settings and pediatric SANE programs in child advocacy centers • $2M to expand services for survivors of human trafficking, including $1M through the Safe and Successful Youth Initiative (SSYI) and $1M in a new appropriation in EOPSS Promoting equality and opportunity More than $50M supporting the recommendations of the Black Advisory Commission (BAC) and the Latino Advisory Commission (LAC), including: • $23.1M to support higher education and career pathways for high school students in underserved communities through the Early College, Innovation Pathways and Dual Enrollment programs • $4.8M for the STEM Starter program across 15 community colleges • $4.5M to support the YouthWorks Summer Jobs program • $5.9M for Adult Basic Education • $2.5M for the Urban Agenda pro~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY American Rescue Plan Act Funds Available for Affordable Housing Development Projects The City of Malden has received $45.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Local Fiscal Recovery funds, and has allocated approximately $4 million to be spent on affordable housing. The City, through its ARPA Subcommittee on Housing, is accepting applications from qualified applicants for affordable housing development projects. Applicants may be public agencies, non-profit organizations, private developers, or other qualified entities. Activities may include, but are not limited to, acquisition, rehabilitation, or new construction. The City reserves the right to increase or decrease the amount of funds available through this Notice of Funding Availability. All activities must meet federal ARPA requirements and align with the City of Malden’s affordable housing needs. The Subcommittee is accepting applications on a rolling basis. Applications are available online at cityofmalden.org. The City’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) staff is available to provide guidance in applying for these funds. Once applications have been received, they will be reviewed for accuracy and completion by OSPCD staff. Following OSPCD staff review, applications will be reviewed by the Subcommittee. The Subcommittee recommends successful applications to the City of Malden’s ARPA Steering Committee for approval. To learn more, please visit cityofmalden.org or contact OSPCD Director Deborah Burke at 781-324-5720 or dburke@cityofmalden.org. February 4, 2022 ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS...Desirable 1 flr. living in this wonderful 10 rm., 3-4 bdrm. Ranch. Features include granite kit. with ceramic tile flooring, fireplace living rm., dining rm., great open flr. plan, hrdwd. flooring, finished lower level features second kit., bdrm. and two storage rms. w/ ceramic tile flooring, updated gas heat, hot water, roof and vinyl, shaker style siding, level, fenced yard w/ above-ground pool, 2 patio areas, unique, man-cave/she-shed w/ electricity and electric fireplace, updated roof (2018), double-width driveway, located on a pleasant dead-end street in great Lynnhurst neighborhood. 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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, Fabruary 4, 2022 gram • $1.9M for the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund • $3.9M for the Supplier Diversity Offi ce Transportation • $1.512 billion in total budget transfers for the MBTA • $456M for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), including $95M for snow and ice operations and $3.4M to support implementation of new funds provided through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act • $94M for Regional Transit Authorities • $11.6M for the Merit Rating Board Energy and the environment • $4M for the Summer Nights program, an increase of $2.7M (208 percent) versus FY22 funding • $30.5M for the Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program, which will provide more than 27.4M nutritious meals for individuals and families • $3.7M for climate change and adCriminal justice and public safety • $14.3M to support for the 87th and 88th Massachusetts State Police Recruit Training Troops, which are expected to bring on 175 new troopers each • $78.3M in total funding for reentry and diversion programming across the Commonwealth, a $42.6M (120 percent) increase since 2015 • $12.3M in funding for the Shannon Grant program to fund anti-gang and youth violence– prevention eff orts • $10.4M to fully fund tuition and fee waivers for National Guard members • $8M for the Municipal Police Training Commission to implement bridge academies, expand training capacity and annualize training requirements, such as de-escalation and school resource offi cer trainings • $5.8M for new appropriations supSecuring and modernizing government IT For the Executive Office of Technology Services and Security (EOTSS), $164.1M to support the following: • Management of Cyber Security Operations Center • Continued migration of applications and infrastructure to cloud, third-party on premise and Software as a Service (SaaS) • Continuation of EOTSS customer engagement initiative to enhance IT and security service off erings across Commonwealth agencies • IT strategy consulting services in support of priority state agency and cross-secretariat initiatives • Business intelligence and data analytics support for state agencies • Centralized software and IT contract compliance program Page 19 aptation preparedness • $1.3M to expand the Swim Safe Massachusetts program to enhance and promote water safety porting the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission and four other commissions created in the Police Reform bill.
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