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FY09 Notice of Funding Availability: Green and Healthy Homes Technical Studies Program

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 Information by State
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Funding Information
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Get the Notice of Funding Availability!

 -   FY09 Green Healthy Homes Technical Studies NOFA
 -   Appendix A
 -   Appendix B
 -   Appendix C
 -   Appendix D
 -   Appendix E

Required Forms

 -   SF-424
 -   SF-424 Supplemental (optional)
 -   SF-LLL Lobbying
 -   Form HUD-424-CBW
 -   Form HUD-2880
 -   Form HUD-2990
 -   Form HUD-2994-A (optional)
 -   Form HUD-96010 GHHTS
 -   Form HUD-96012
 -   Form HUD-96015

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Grantee Resources
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 -   Grantee Locations by State
 -   The Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (Title X)
 -   24 CFR Part 35
 -   24 CFR Part 84
 -   24 CFR Part 85
 -   Guidance on the Uniform Relocation Assistance Act (URA)
 -   The HUD Guidelines
 -   Grant Policy Guidances
 -   Prior Notices of Funding Availibilty (NOFAs)
 -   The Lead Safe Housing Rule
 -   OMB Circulars
 -   State and local governments
 -   Non-profit organizations
 -   Educational institutions

[Photo: House before lead hazard reduction]

Purpose

To improve our knowledge of the effects residential green construction has on both indoor environmental quality and occupant health, with a particular focus on children and other sensitive populations. The goals are to improve our knowledge of the benefits of residential green building methods on 1) indoor environmental quality, and 2) occupant health. It is expected that benefits would be most likely observed for respiratory health outcomes and reductions in irritation-related symptoms.

Eligible Applicants

States (includes public institutions of higher education and hospitals); local; Federally Recognized or State-designated lndian Tribes; private nonprofit institutions/organizations. For-profit firms are not allowed to make a profit from the project.

Please refer to the NOFA for further details.


Expected Number of Awards: 4 to 7 Estimated

Total Program Funding: Approximately $2.4 million

Match not required

Award Range: $350,000 to $700,000

Application due date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009.

If you have questions, you may contact:

For programmatic questions: Dr. Peter Ashley, 202-402-7595.
For administrative questions: Curtissa L. Coleman, 202-402-7580.

For both: TTY: 1-800-877-8339, fax: 202-755-1000; mailing address: At the bottom of this Web page.

 
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