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Cook County
Dept. of Public Health
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Stephen A. Martin Jr., Ph.D., M.P.H.
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Grant Program

Grant Year 2002

To determine income eligibility, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Fiscal Year Section 8 Income Limits (Area: Chicago, IL) are to be used per specific year.

Grant Applications
Cook County Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program Application Kit Fiscal Year 2002

02 HUD Income Guidelines

Total Budget (County Share and Matching)

Application for Cook County Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant

Budget Information - Non Construction Projects

Matrix on Cook County Assistance

Acknowledgement of Application Receipt

Cook County Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Type of Financial Assistance Program Form

Total Budget (County Share and Matching)

Budget Information - Non Construction Projects

Program Description:
The primary purpose of the LBPHCG program is to reduce the exposure of young children to lead-based paint hazards in their homes. To accomplish this, the County of Cook will provide financial assistance to address lead-based paint hazards in residential dwellings in the county of Cook, Illinois. The County is interested in promoting lead hazard control approaches that result in the reduction of this health threat for the maximum number of low-income families with children, for the longest period of time and that demonstrate techniques which are cost-effective, efficient and can be used elsewhere.

Specific program information regarding funds, eligible applicants and activities can be found within the LBPHCGP guidelines.

A new funding cycle will be come available in Spring 2005.

 

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