Funding will be used to make private homes safer
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $6 million to two nonprofit organizations, and a city government to protect children and families from home health hazards. This is the second round of funding announced for this program in addition to the grant announcements made on April 9, 2024. This funding will help transform communities by fixing older housing, preserving affordable housing, and improving the health of children and families in these communities.
“Today, we are renewing our commitment to improving the lives of children, seniors and persons with disabilities by eliminating hazards where they live,” said HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman. “These grants provide a critical resource to make homes safer.”
HUD is providing these grants through its Healthy Homes Production Grant Program, which takes a comprehensive approach to addressing multiple childhood diseases and injuries in the home by focusing on housing-related hazards in a coordinated fashion, rather than addressing a single hazard at a time. These investments will identify and remediate housing-related health and safety hazards in privately owned, low-income rental and/or owner-occupied housing, especially in units and/or buildings where families with children, older adults 62 years and older, or families with persons with disabilities reside.
“Housing is as essential as health care, and these grants expand HUD’s commitment to providing safe and healthy homes for all,” said Matthew Ammon, Director of HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes. “This investment will enable us to improve living conditions, enhance health outcomes and ensure safety of families in need.”
The following is a breakdown of the second round of funding announced today:
Awardee | State | Units Proposed | Award |
Community Action Council of Howard County | MD | 200 | $2,000,000 |
City of Lancaster | PA | 145 | $2,000,000 |
Adult and Youth United Development Association, Inc. | TX | 170 | $2,000,000 |
Lead and Healthy Homes grants are awarded to non-profits, for-profit firms, state and local governments, federally recognized Indian Tribes and colleges and universities, located in the United States. Information about applying for the next rounds of these grants will be available at Grants.gov.