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This Disaster Recovery Dislocated Worker grant-supported position is funded by the Port of Baltimore Dislocated Worker grant allocation, with funding available through 2026. MOED's programs will serve residents citywide and prioritize disadvantaged workers, who are among the 8,000 workers impacted by the Key Bridge collapse and closure of the Port of Baltimore. An estimated 60% of them are residents of Baltimore City. In the three days immediately following the collapse, over 400 new unemployment claims were filed, and over 1,000 more people called for information about filing unemployment claims. While additional data is pending, it seems clear that unemployment claims will continue to increase and impacts from the collapse to ripple out into the community. These funds will provide case management, barrier removal, supportive services, and skills training to workers dislocated by the disaster, as well as offer occupational skills training to prepare workers to assist with disaster recovery efforts and, eventually, the reconstruction of the bridge.