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 -   HUD's Healthy Homes Strategic Plan
 -   The Fall 09 Healthy Homes Newsletter
 -   2008 National Healthy Homes Conference Website
 -   Healthy Homes for Healthy Kids Campaign

[Image: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009]Resources for Recovery Act Grantees

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act provides new opportunities to enable communities to address dangerous hazards in the home that threaten families, and puts financial resources in local communities to create jobs and stimulate the local economy. Resources are available for our Recovery Act Grantees on the OHHLHC Recovery Act Grantee Website.


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What's New
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 -   New "Big Buy" Reimbursement Program Announced
 -   American Recovery and Reinvestment Act New Grantee Orientation
 -   2009 Program Managers' School
 -   New Grantee Start-up Resources

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HUD Resources
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 -   Information for water-damaged Homes: HUD has guidance and step-by-step instructions on how to find and clean up mold to keep you and your family safe!
 -   Controlling and Preventing Household Mold and Moisture Problems
 -   Previously announced NOFAs
 -   All Grantees: Access the Quarterly Progress Reporting System. For technical difficulties email.
 -   Contact OHHLHC Staff

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HUD Announces $13 Million in Grants to Protect Thousands of Children from Lead Paint and Other Hazards

Funding helps to make low-income housing safer and healthier. Read the announcement.

The Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule Goes Into Effect April 22

Starting on April 22, 2010, the rule will affect paid renovators who work in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities. Visit OHHLHC's RRP website to learn more.

U.S. Annnounces Settlement with Landlords in Grand Rapids to Make Units Lead Safe

Agreement signals increasing federal and local coordination in protecting children from the dangers of lead-based paint. Read the press release.

U.S. Announces $2.25 Million in Settlement with Real Estate Companies in New England on Joint EPA and HUD Lead-Based Paint Enforcement Action

A large, Boston-based real estate corporation, The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB), and nearly two dozen associated property owners have agreed to pay a $200,000 penalty and spend more than $2 million in lead paint abatement work at residential properties to settle an enforcement action. Read the press release.

Recovery Act Program Guidance from OMB Updated

OMB issued updated guidance on ARRA reporting requirements (OMB M-10-08 "Data Quality, Non-Reporting Recipients, and Reporting of Job Estimates") on December 18,2009. The OHHLHC provided additional guidance for implementing OMB's changes on the OHHLHC Recovery Act website.

HUD Announces $118 M in Grants to Protect Thousands of Children from Lead and Other Home Health Hazards

HUD awarded 46 local projects to control lead hazards; train workers in lead safety; increase public awareness about lead; and evaluate outreach on controlling housing-based hazards. The outreach and research awards were made under the Office's FY08 grant notices; applications under its FY09 research grant notice are being reviewed. Find out more…

HUD Announces Funding Under FY 2009 NOFA for Healthy Homes Demonstration, Lead Hazard Control Capacity Building and Green and Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grants

Cooperative agreements and grants will fund technical studies and capacity building grants to improve existing methods for detecting and controlling housing-related health and safety hazards, to develop new methods to detect and control these hazards, and to improve our knowledge of housing-related health and safety hazards. More information on...

 -   Healthy Homes Demonstration Grants
 -   Green and Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grants
 -   Lead Hazard Control Capacity Building Grants

HUD Strongly Encourages Non-Smoking Policies in Public Housing

HUD has published a Notice strongly encouraging Public Housing Authorities to implement non-smoking policies in some or all of their public housing units. On July 17, 2009, HUD posted the Notice issued jointly by the Office of Public and Indian Housing and the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control.

HUD announces Healthy Homes Strategic Plan

[image=strategic plan cover]HUD announces Healthy Homes Strategic Plan to focus the Department's efforts towards providing healthy homes for all Americans. The announcement was made in conjunction with the Surgeon General's "Call to Action to Promote Healthy Homes". HUD, CDC, and the Surgeon General commited to advance efforts to address housing-related health hazards confronting families. Read the Plans below:

[photo: RRP course cover]EPA/HUD Model Renovator Course Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair and Painting Announced

EPA, in collaboration with HUD, issue Model RRP course to train renovation, repair, and painting contractors how to work safely in housing with lead-based paint and comply with EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, and HUD's Lead Safe Housing Rule. Visit the Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) site for details.

2008 National Healthy Homes Conference presentations are here!

Presentations from the Building a Framework for Healthy Housing conference are now available for download.

Updated PIH Guidance on Lead-Safe Housing Rule and Lead Disclosure Rule for Field Office Staff and Public Housing Agencies

The Office of Public and Indian Housing updated its lead regulatory guidance to field staff by issuing guidance describing how lead safety is addressed in all of its programs, and by issuing a lead compliance toolkit for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Both documents are on a single PIH Guidance Web page in the Guidebooks section of HUDclips.

Healthy Homes for Healthy Kids

HUD is conducting the "Healthy Homes for Healthy Kids" campaign, a three-year 30-city outreach effort to inform parents about health and safety hazards in the home. This can include lead paint, mold, moisture, and pests like mice and cockroaches. For more information about the campaign, please call (212) 542-7411.


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Highlights
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 -   Visit HUD's 2009 National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week website for information and resources to assist your community.
 -   HUD, EPA and U.S. Attorney in Minnesota Announce Legal Settlement with Minneapolis and St. Paul Landlords - 179 units to be made lead-safe
 -   The National Lead Information Center (NLIC) Document Distribution: The NLIC sends out single copies of materials about lead hazards and lead poisoning prevention. Reach the NLIC on-line or call 1-800-424-LEAD
 -   Safe Rehabilitation of Water-damaged Homes
 -   Course Manual; Respirator Guide
 -   Printed copies are available from OHHLHC.
 -   Learn about hazards in your home (Los Angeles Healthy Homes for Healthy Kids Campaign featured):
 -   Watch the Television Commercials
 -   In English/ Text Version
 -   In Spanish/ Text Version
 -   Listen to the Radio Commercials
 -   In English/ Text Version
 -   Read the Print Ads
 -   In English
 -   In Spanish
 -   View the Banners
 -   In English
 -   In Spanish

 
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