Lead Poisoning Prevention Mini-Grants: Increasing Rural Community Capacity for Lead Poisoning Prevention
This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.
The National Center for Healthy Housing is offering funding and technical assistance to build capacity and advance evidence-based efforts to prevent childhood lead poisoning in rural communities.
The purpose of the program is to:
- Identify, spread, and grow successful policies and systems
- Support new communities to take action
- Encourage communities to move up the ladder of engagement, taking actions that achieve cross-sector partnerships and put sustainable, systems-level policies and programs into place
Eligible applicants include:
- Local, regional, territorial, and state nonprofit and community-based organizations
- Local, county, tribal, state, territorial, and freely associated state government entities
An award includes:
- $50,000 grant to support project activities
- 6 months of technical assistance, coaching, and support
- Peer learning
Links to additional guidance, application instructions, and the online application are available on the program website when applications are being accepted.
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