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Advancing
Lead-Safety through CDBG and HOME (Exit DHS -
Alliance
for Healthy Homes) Explains opportunities for Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership (HOME) programs to
protect children from lead poisoning, and describes how to effectively
utilize federal resources to carry out the requirements of HUD's new
lead-safety rule.
The
Community Tool Kit: An Advocate's Tool for Improving Lead Screening in
Your Community (Exit DHS - Alliance for Healthy Homes) (November 2002) The tool kit is designed to serve as a
resource for making decisions about targeted lead screening in your
community.
Community
Information and Outreach Materials (Exit DHS - Department of Housing and
Urban Development) Provides links to resources for facts and funding
for your community, lead information brochures, posters, and
resources in many languages.
Federal
Strategy for Targeting Lead Paint Hazards (PDF,
1.50 MB) (Exit DHS - Department of
Housing and Urban Development) A report from the President's Task Force on
Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children which contains a
10-year plan outlining how federal and state agencies and communities can
strategize to reach the Year 2010 goal of the elimination of childhood lead
poisoning.
The Wisconsin Partnership
Fund for a Healthy Future (Blue Cross Program) (Exit
DHS - University
of Wisconsin Medical School) The Wisconsin Partnership Fund for a Healthy Future has established a
competitive grant process to improve the health of Wisconsin citizens.
Community-based organizations in Wisconsin are eligible to apply for
funds.
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