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Date: April 17th, 2026

Audience: Advocates, Policymakers

Appropriations; Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program; National Asthma Control Program; Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network; Environmental Health Laboratory, Department of Housing and Urban Development; HUD; Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes; OLHCHH; Community Development Block Grant; CDBG; HOME Investment Partnership Program; Environmental Protection Agency; EPA; Lead Risk Reduction Program; Indoor Air: Radon Program; Reduce Risk from Indoor Air; Children and Other Sensitive Populations; Categorical Grants; Lead; Radon; Department of Health and Human Services; DHHS; Health Resources and Services Administration; HRSA; Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Program, Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program; Administration for Children and Families; Low Income Housing Assistance Program; Low-Income Housing Assistance Program; Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Children’s Health Insurance Program; state allotments; allocations; Department of Energy; DOE; Weatherization Assistance Program; Wx; | Federal Agency Funding Research (rev. 2026)

Date: March 10th, 2026

Type: Non-NCHH, Publications


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Resources Community Environment Health Resource Center, CEHRC Resident Agreement [pdf] Community Environment Health Resource Center, Respecting and Protecting the Rights of Families and Tenants [pdf] Launching a Healthy Homes Initiative Exercise 5 CEHRC Visual Survey [pdf] CEHRC – Visual Survey… More

Healthy Housing Codes NCHH and the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) have collected state landlord-tenant codes that address health concerns in housing. These healthy housing codes set the minimum standards for rental property and assigns specific duties… More

Milwaukee Lead Law Milwaukee Pilot Project Lead Ordinance In March 1999, the Milwaukee City Council unanimously approved a Community Lead Safe Zones ordinance, a highly targeted three-year pilot project to control lead paint hazards in pre-1950 residential… More

Rocky Mount Integrated Rehabilitation Loan and Preventative Maintenance Program In November 2000, the City of Rocky Mount’s (North Carolina) Planning Department developed a program to link rehabilitation activities supported with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds… More

New Bern Lead Abatement Ordinance In May 2000, the city of New Bern, North Carolina, passed an ordinance to require lead-safety precautions during renovation and remodeling activities in residential dwellings built prior to 1978. The goal… More


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Resources Community Environment Health Resource Center, CEHRC Resident Agreement [pdf] Community Environment Health Resource Center, Respecting and Protecting the Rights of Families and Tenants [pdf] Launching a Healthy Homes Initiative Exercise 5 CEHRC Visual Survey [pdf] CEHRC – Visual Survey…

Healthy Housing Codes NCHH and the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) have collected state landlord-tenant codes that address health concerns in housing. These healthy housing codes set the minimum standards for rental property and assigns specific duties…

Milwaukee Lead Law Milwaukee Pilot Project Lead Ordinance In March 1999, the Milwaukee City Council unanimously approved a Community Lead Safe Zones ordinance, a highly targeted three-year pilot project to control lead paint hazards in pre-1950 residential…

Rocky Mount Integrated Rehabilitation Loan and Preventative Maintenance Program In November 2000, the City of Rocky Mount’s (North Carolina) Planning Department developed a program to link rehabilitation activities supported with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds…

New Bern Lead Abatement Ordinance In May 2000, the city of New Bern, North Carolina, passed an ordinance to require lead-safety precautions during renovation and remodeling activities in residential dwellings built prior to 1978. The goal…


 

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Health impact assessment (HIA) is a fast-growing field that helps policymakers to take advantage of opportunities by bringing together scientific data, health expertise, and public input to identify the potential—and often overlooked—health effects of proposed… More

Our aging population is growing, and most older adults want to age safely in their own homes and communities. What if we had a network of housing designed specifically to provide the care and services… More

Project Funders: This project is made possible through the following: A contract between the American Public Health Association and the National Center for Healthy Housing, funded through cooperative agreement 1U38OT000131 between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention… More


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Health impact assessment (HIA) is a fast-growing field that helps policymakers to take advantage of opportunities by bringing together scientific data, health expertise, and public input to identify the potential—and often overlooked—health effects of proposed…

Our aging population is growing, and most older adults want to age safely in their own homes and communities. What if we had a network of housing designed specifically to provide the care and services…

Project Funders: This project is made possible through the following: A contract between the American Public Health Association and the National Center for Healthy Housing, funded through cooperative agreement 1U38OT000131 between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…


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Project Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes (HUD OLHCHH) Project Partners: KeyUrban, CT Group, Yachad, Inc. Project Contacts: David E. Jacobs, djacobs@nchh.org Project Description This study’s main purpose is… More

Q: I thought I had to complete only one survey, not seven surveys. A: The study team tested the survey and found it was easier for participants to complete seven separate three-minute daily surveys than to… More

Project Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Project Partner: New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development and New York City Department of Health Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Project Contact: Jonathan Wilson, jwilson@nchh.org, 443.539.4162 What… More

Project Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Project Partner: Community Development Department, City of Cambridge, MA, Lead-Safe Cambridge Program Project Contact: Jonathan Wilson, jwilson@nchh.org, 443.539.4162 What we studied: Determine whether walk-off mats provided to tenants after… More

Project Funders: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Project Partners: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Project Contact: Jonathan Wilson, jwilson@nchh.org, 443.539.4162 What we studied: NCHH conducted a cross-sectional observational study, utilizing data collected by the MDHHS’ lead… More


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Project Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes (HUD OLHCHH) Project Partners: KeyUrban, CT Group, Yachad, Inc. Project Contacts: David E. Jacobs, djacobs@nchh.org Project Description This study’s main purpose is…

Q: I thought I had to complete only one survey, not seven surveys. A: The study team tested the survey and found it was easier for participants to complete seven separate three-minute daily surveys than to…

Project Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Project Partner: New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development and New York City Department of Health Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Project Contact: Jonathan Wilson, jwilson@nchh.org, 443.539.4162 What…

Project Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Project Partner: Community Development Department, City of Cambridge, MA, Lead-Safe Cambridge Program Project Contact: Jonathan Wilson, jwilson@nchh.org, 443.539.4162 What we studied: Determine whether walk-off mats provided to tenants after…

Project Funders: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Project Partners: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Project Contact: Jonathan Wilson, jwilson@nchh.org, 443.539.4162 What we studied: NCHH conducted a cross-sectional observational study, utilizing data collected by the MDHHS’ lead…


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