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HUD No. 22-212
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October 7, 2022

HUD Awards $5.7 Million in Research Grants to Reduce Housing-Related Health Hazards

Funding to improve methods to identify and control key residential hazards

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $5.7 million to seven universities and public health organizations to improve our understanding of the longer-term impact of housing interventions targeting lead and other residential hazards, such as from pests, injury hazards, and asthma triggers.

Providing funds for these studies is extremely important for developing knowledge that helps to create and sustain new and existing housing that supports the health of residents. The studies focus on populations at higher risk of being affected by home health hazards, such as young children and seniors.

"The condition of a family's home is a major factor in determining their health, and today, too many homes have hazards, particularly, homes in communities of color," said Matthew Ammon, Director of the Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes. "Supporting research on housing-related health hazards helps the Nation create and maintain homes that support the health and the safety of the residents."

HUD's Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes promotes state, tribal, local, and private efforts to eliminate housing-related health and safety hazards from homes of lower-income families, stimulates private sector investment in controlling these hazards, supports cutting-edge research on assessing and controlling these hazards, and educates the public about the dangers of hazards in the home.

HUD's Lead and Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Program is awarding research grants to the universities, public health, and housing organizations below. A summary of their research projects can be found here.

FY 2022 Lead and Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Awards
State
Legal Name
City
Grant
Amount
IL
Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
Champaign
HHTS*
$924,410
MA
President and Fellows of Harvard College
Cambridge
HHTS
$924,984
MD
National Center for Healthy Housing, Inc.
Columbia
HHTS
$740,000
NJ
Montclair State University
Montclair
LTS**
$699,981
PA
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
HHTS
$918,709
PR
Puerto Rico Science, Technology & Research Trust
San Juan
HHTS
$925,000
SD
University of South Dakota
Vermillion
HHTS
$552,381

* HHTS - Healthy Homes Technical Studies
** LTS - Lead Technical Studies

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