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HUD offers $4 million for healthy homes researchFunding to help improve methods for identifying and controlling housing-related health and safety hazards
“Anything HUD can do to continue to improve the methods for protecting our children from dangerous home hazards is crucial to American families, their children and their future,” said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. “Investing in healthy homes is not only good for health reasons, but good for the environment and the economy as well.” These grants will further the implementation of HUD’s Healthy Homes Strategic Plan, and the Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Healthy Homes, both recently released, which encourage government agencies, other research organizations, and scientists to develop and support a portfolio of rigorous healthy homes research. In addition, both documents recommend that agencies and sectors work together to provide guidance and technical assistance to support safe, healthy, and environmentally friendly housing options. HUD will award approximately six to ten grants ranging from $250,000 to $800,000 each. Applications may be downloaded from the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control’s Website at www.hud.gov/lead. The application provides instructions, including submitting proposals by Federal Express (FedEx), United Parcel Services (UPS) and overnight Express Mail delivery services. The deadline for receiving grants is 5:00 PM eastern time, July 20, 2009. SectionsNewsTopicsGrants, Healthy Homes Strategic Plan, Housing safety, Safety Hazards, Shaun Donovan, Surgeon General, U.S. Department Housing and Urban Development |
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