93.753: Child Lead Poisoning Prevention Surveillance financed in part by Prevention and Public Health (PPHF) Program
Alternate Name: Preventive and Public Health Fund PPHF - Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Surveillance
Overview
Program Number
93.753
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
March 7, 2022
Date Posted
Aug. 9, 2021
Objective
To support and enhance surveillance capacity at the state and city level to prevent and eliminate childhood lead poisoning.
Type of Assistance
B - Cooperative Agreements
Applicant Eligibility
Applicants should review the individual CDC Funding Opportunity Announcement document issued under this CFDA program for any required proof or certifications that must be submitted prior to, or simultaneous with, submission of an application package.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Others who will receive benefits from the program include infants and children from six months to six years of age who are screened for lead poisoning and family members who care for lead-poisoned children. Lead poisoning potentially affects all children, but disproportionately affects minority children and children of low-income families. Since the side effects of lead poisoning can be long lasting, benefits of the program can also affect youth and adults, persons at all educational and income levels, and urban, suburban and rural populations.
Federal Award Analysis
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Grant Awards
Child Lead Poisoning Prevention Surveillance financed in part by Prevention and Public Health (PPHF) Program direct grants
Grant Opportunities