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Find stimulus projects in your area

Before the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed, each state created a list of proposed projects for funding. Some (but not all) of these projects will be funded over the next few years. You can find currently authorized projects in Maryland at http://www.recovery.org/. This is a private site created by Onvia; the government's site is www.recovery.gov. However, the government's site only lists projects after the state has reported spending the money.

To get complete details about an authorized project, you can either contact the sponsoring agency or subscribe to a bid notification service such as Onvia.

Each state also has a website for the Economic Recovery. Maryland’s is http://www.statestat.maryland.gov/