Federal Grants
- HUD’s Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Programs
- Lead Hazard Reduction (LHR) Grant Program: Provides funding to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately-owned housing.
- Healthy Homes Production (HHP) Grant Program: Supports comprehensive efforts to address multiple childhood diseases and injuries in homes.
- CDC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP)
- Offers funding to state and local health departments to develop and enhance lead poisoning prevention and surveillance programs.
- EPA’s Lead-Based Paint Program
- Provides grants and assistance for lead poisoning prevention activities, including education, training, and certification programs.
State and Local Grants
Many states and local governments offer grants and funding opportunities for lead hazard control and healthy homes initiatives. It’s beneficial to check with your state’s Department of Health or Housing Agency for available programs.
Private Foundations and Organizations
- The Kresge Foundation
- Focuses on funding initiatives that improve the health and safety of homes, including lead hazard control and healthy housing projects.
- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Provides grants for projects aimed at creating healthier communities, which can include lead poisoning prevention and healthy homes initiatives.
- The Home Depot Foundation
- Offers funding for housing-related projects, including those that address lead hazards and promote healthy living environments.
Tips for Applying
- Eligibility: Ensure that your organization meets the eligibility requirements for the specific grant program.
- Proposal: Prepare a detailed and compelling proposal outlining the need for the project, the expected outcomes, and how the funds will be used.
- Partnerships: Consider partnering with other local organizations, health departments, or housing agencies to strengthen your application.
- Documentation: Gather necessary documentation, such as letters of support, data on lead exposure risks, and detailed project plans.