PALHD0568-24
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Purpose: The Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction (LHR) Grant Program is to maximize the number of children under the age of six protected from lead poisoning by assisting states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American tribes or other units of local government in undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations.
In addition, there is Healthy Homes supplemental funding available that is intended to enhance the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control activities by comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that affect occupant health.
Information about where the supplemental funding can be used can be found at:
https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/healthy_homes/project_descriptions;
Activities to be performed: Program funds will be awarded to applicants to accomplish the following objectives:
A. Targeted units: Target lead hazard control efforts in housing units where children less than 6 years of age are at greatest risk of lead poisoning (pre-1960, and, especially, pre-1940 construction), which has historically included children in low-income and minority neighborhoods, to reduce the likelihood of elevated blood lead levels in these children.
B. Cost effectiveness: Utilize cost-effective lead hazard control methods and approaches that ensure the long-term safety of the building occupants.
C. Capacity: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, renovation, remodeling, and maintenance activities.
Another core element for capacity includes the development of comprehensive, community-based approaches to integrating this grant program within other local initiatives through public and private partnerships that address housing related health and safety hazards and/or serve low-income families with children under the age of six (6).
D. Affirmative marketing: Establish and implement a detailed process of monitoring and ensuring that units made lead-safe are affirmatively marketed, and priority given, to families with children under age 6 years for not less than three years.
E. Data collection: Gather pre- and post-treatment data that supports and validates lead hazard control investments. Program data collected should support the evaluation of grant program activities and outcomes.
F. Targeted outreach and education: Conducting targeted outreach, affirmative marketing, education or outreach programs on lead hazard control and lead poisoning prevention designed to increase the ability of the applicant to deliver the specified lead hazard control services through this program; including educating owners of eligible rental properties, tenants, and others on the benefits and expectations of participating in this program provided by "Title X" of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992.
Expected outcomes: To identify and clean up dangerous lead in low-income families’ homes where low-income families with children 6 and under reside.
These investments will protect families and children by targeting significant lead and health hazards in over 3,700 low-income homes for which other resources are not available.
Intended beneficiaries: To assist states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American tribes or other units of local government in undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations where children under 6 reside.
Subrecipient activities: The subrecipient activities are unknown at the time of award.
In addition, there is Healthy Homes supplemental funding available that is intended to enhance the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control activities by comprehensively identifying and addressing other housing hazards that affect occupant health.
Information about where the supplemental funding can be used can be found at:
https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/healthy_homes/project_descriptions;
Activities to be performed: Program funds will be awarded to applicants to accomplish the following objectives:
A. Targeted units: Target lead hazard control efforts in housing units where children less than 6 years of age are at greatest risk of lead poisoning (pre-1960, and, especially, pre-1940 construction), which has historically included children in low-income and minority neighborhoods, to reduce the likelihood of elevated blood lead levels in these children.
B. Cost effectiveness: Utilize cost-effective lead hazard control methods and approaches that ensure the long-term safety of the building occupants.
C. Capacity: Build local capacity of trained and certified individuals and firms to address lead hazards safely and effectively during lead hazard control, renovation, remodeling, and maintenance activities.
Another core element for capacity includes the development of comprehensive, community-based approaches to integrating this grant program within other local initiatives through public and private partnerships that address housing related health and safety hazards and/or serve low-income families with children under the age of six (6).
D. Affirmative marketing: Establish and implement a detailed process of monitoring and ensuring that units made lead-safe are affirmatively marketed, and priority given, to families with children under age 6 years for not less than three years.
E. Data collection: Gather pre- and post-treatment data that supports and validates lead hazard control investments. Program data collected should support the evaluation of grant program activities and outcomes.
F. Targeted outreach and education: Conducting targeted outreach, affirmative marketing, education or outreach programs on lead hazard control and lead poisoning prevention designed to increase the ability of the applicant to deliver the specified lead hazard control services through this program; including educating owners of eligible rental properties, tenants, and others on the benefits and expectations of participating in this program provided by "Title X" of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992.
Expected outcomes: To identify and clean up dangerous lead in low-income families’ homes where low-income families with children 6 and under reside.
These investments will protect families and children by targeting significant lead and health hazards in over 3,700 low-income homes for which other resources are not available.
Intended beneficiaries: To assist states, cities, counties/parishes, Native American tribes or other units of local government in undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations where children under 6 reside.
Subrecipient activities: The subrecipient activities are unknown at the time of award.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
19153-3240
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
NOT APPLICABLE
Analysis Notes
Missing Dates The government did not report a start date for this Project Grant, but it was likely around September 2024.
City Of Philadelphia was awarded
Lead Hazard Reduction Grant for Child Safety
Project Grant PALHD0568-24
worth $7,750,000
from the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control with work to be completed primarily in Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States.
The grant
was awarded through assistance program 14.900 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control in Privately-Owned Housing.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 2/7/25
Period of Performance
Not Provided
Start Date
11/15/28
End Date
Funding Split
$7.8M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$7.8M
Total Obligated
Transaction History
Modifications to PALHD0568-24
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
PALHD0568-24
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
866110 LBPA : OFF LEAD-BASED PAINT ABATE
Funding Office
866110 LBPA : OFF LEAD-BASED PAINT ABATE
Awardee UEI
FF5DLERZMMB8
Awardee CAGE
39YE3
Performance District
PA-05
Senators
Robert Casey
John Fetterman
John Fetterman
Modified: 2/7/25