EPA Lead Program

Grant Fact Sheet

Faith-based	Lea

Prevention
Saginaw

Saginaw, Michigan

EPA selected Faith-based Lead Poisoning
Prevention Project of Saginaw in

Saginaw, Ml for a Targeted Lead Grant.

The Project committee, led by a coalition of
church groups, will create and sustain
partnerships in the city of Saginaw to
address childhood lead poisoning. FBLPPP
will work with county and city government
agencies, community development
corporations, minority and small business
owners, community organizations, faith-
based organizations and parent groups to
develop a consortium with sustainable
funding.

EPA's Targeted Lead Grants

EPA's Targeted Lead Grant Program funds
projects in areas with high incidences of
children with elevated blood-lead levels in
vulnerable populations. In 2007 the Agency
awarded more than $5.2 Million in grants
under this ambitious program. These
targeted grants are intended to address
immediate needs of the communities in
which they are awarded, and will also
highlight lead poison prevention strategies
that can be used in similar communities
across the country.

EPA's lead program is playing a major role
in meeting the federal goal of eliminating
childhood lead poisoning as a major public
health concern by 2010, and the projects
supported by these grant funds are an
important part of this ongoing effort.
According to the Centers for Disease
Control in 1978 there were 13.5 million
children in the US with elevated blood lead
levels. By 2002, that number had dropped
to 310,000.

For more information about EPA's Lead
Program, visit www.epa.gov/lead or call
the National Lead Information Center at
1-800-424-LEAD.

EPA's grant funds are earmarked to provide
a lead prevention program that will:

•	Educate parents at community events
about lead poisoning and the

importance of getting their children tested for elevated blood lead levels

•	Arrange for blood lead testing of children at these events

•	Train parent advocates who will provide support to families as they maneuver through
childhood lead poisoning testing, housing inspection and abatement programs and
lead-safe work practices courses, and

•	Provide community education and training to encourage use of lead-safe work
practices among homeowners and renovation workers.

2007 Targeted Lead Grant Program

Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics

www.epa.gov/lead


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