The purpose of the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control (LHC) and the Lead Hazard Reduction (LHRD) grant programs is to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately owned housing for rental or owner-occupants. The Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant program is the largest program in terms of dollar amount and number of grants. The main distinction between the two programs is that the LHRD program is targeted to urban jurisdictions (either alone or through a consortium) that have at least 3,500 pre-1940 occupied rental housing units, while the LBPHC program is open to all jurisdictions, urban, suburban or rural. Also, the requirement for grantee match is higher (25% vs. 10%) for the LHRD than for the LBPHC program. Both programs have a stellar track record across the country. Funding opportunities are published in the annual Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) and is available online.
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- How does EPA's Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP) affect OHHLHC grantees
- What's the difference between a Risk Assessment and a Lead Inspection?
- How do our lead programs relate to the Lead Safe Housing Rule?
- The Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (Title X)
- 24 CFR Part 35
- 24 CFR Part 85
- OMB Circular A-87
- Guidance on the Uniform Relocation Assistance Act (URA)
- The HUD Guidelines
- Grant Program Policy Guidances
- Prior Notices of Funding Availibilty (NOFA)
- The Lead Safe Housing Rule
- OMB Circulars
- CDC State Programs
- Directory of Local Health Departments
- National Lead Information Center
- Ruaral Gateway Resources
- MMWR - CDC
- Submit Your Annual Section 3 Report Online!
Guidance on EPA's Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP)
- Lead Technical Studies grant program
- Opportunities for Funding
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