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Prince George's County is funded through County-based and outside revenue sources.
County-sourced revenues comprise $2.55 billion or 56.7% of total General Fund revenues. These revenues include taxes, fees, licenses and permits, service charges, intergovernmental revenues, gaming receipts and other miscellaneous fees collected. These revenues are used to fund the majority of the government programs and services. County-sourced revenues increase $204.6 million or 8.7% over the FY 2023 budget.
Outside source revenues account for $1.95 billion or 43.3% of total General Fund revenues. These revenues increase $75.3 million or 4.0% in FY 2024. These revenues include State Aid and other revenues (e.g., federal aid, fees, charges, tuition) generated by the Board of Education, Community College and Library.
On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) into law.
Prince George’s County was awarded $176.6 million. The County has adopted a budgeting approach prioritizing a sustainable health infrastructure and continuity of government services through a potentially prolonged emergency response.
Funds must be obligated by December 31, 2024 and spent by December 31, 2026.
The PGC_ARP dashboard provides a visual breakdown of each funding category and as transparency is a priority at Prince George's County, this website will be updated continuously with spending updates, key performance indicator data, and additional program information.