Healthy Homes Production Grant Program
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The Healthy Homes Production Grant Program, solicited under LHC-2600-DC-0044 by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, aims to reduce childhood diseases and injuries by comprehensively addressing multiple housing-related environmental health and safety hazards in low-income residences. The program targets privately owned rental and owner-occupied homes where families with children, older adults aged 62 and above, or individuals with disabilities reside, requiring applicants to identify and remediate hazards such as lead-based paint, asthma triggers, pests, and unsafe structural conditions using cost-effective, replicable methods. Applicants must demonstrate strong organizational capacity, experience in housing remediation, and the ability to manage project finances responsibly, with evaluation weighted heavily toward applicant capacity at 43 points, followed by the severity of local housing hazards at 30 points, and financial management at 25 points; a minimum score of 70 out of 102 points is required for award consideration, using a trade-off approach that prioritizes high-scoring and low-risk applicants without relying on lowest price as a tiebreaker. The program mandates collaboration across housing, health, and energy efficiency programs, requires active outreach to vulnerable populations, supports workforce development in healthy homes practices, and ensures that economic opportunities from the grant benefit low- and very-low-income individuals and businesses, in alignment with Section 3 requirements. Performance is expected to span 42 months from November 2, 2026, through May 1, 2030, with deliverables including treated housing units cleared for re-occupancy, comprehensive hazard assessments, clearance testing, and compliance documentation under HUD’s Lead Safe Housing Rule and environmental regulations. Applicants must submit a 15-page narrative addressing evaluation criteria, a detailed budget narrative, and mandatory certifications including drug-free workplace, lobbying disclosure, and SF-424B or SF-424D assurances, along with proof of nonprofit status, résumés of key staff, and HUD-specific forms. All submissions must be made electronically via Grants.gov by August 31, 2026, and recipients must maintain an active Unique Entity Identifier, comply with 2 CFR Part 200 administrative standards, and ensure accessibility under Section 504 and 508. No FOB or delivery terms apply, as this is a grant program, and while no specific contract clauses or funding amounts are listed, successful applicants must adhere to strict reporting, procurement, and ethical obligations to ensure
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