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Community Based In-Home Asthma Environmental Education and Management
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Request for Proposals for Community Based In-Home Asthma Environmental Education and Management. This is an announcement of the availability of FY 2000 grant funds for the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Indoor Environments Division/Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. Section 103(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act authorizes the Administrator to conduct and promote the coordination and acceleration of research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, surveys and studies relating to the causes, effects (including health and welfare effects), extent, prevention, and control of air pollution by ((b)(3)) making grants to air pollution control agencies, to other public or nonprofit private agencies, institutions, and organizations, and to individuals, for purposes stated in 103(a)(1). The intended use of these funds is to support pilot studies of asthma education, including asthma management and indoor asthma trigger identification/mitigation, in existing Community-Based In-Home Environmental Management or Education programs. EPA is awarding these grants to support the recipients to conduct pilot studies of in-home asthma education and assess the effectiveness of their in-home approaches to educating children with asthma, their parents and/or primary care givers, and other people with asthma, including how to identify the indoor triggers to which the asthmatic(s) in the household may be sensitive, and how to mitigate them. EPA plans to award two grants to each of two organizations for $100,000.00 each, however the final number of awards and award amounts may vary depending on proposal quality and resource availability.
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Request for grant proposals.
Request for Proposals for Community Based In-Home Asthma Environmental Education and Management. This is an announcement of the availability of FY 2000 grant funds for the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Indoor Environments Division/Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. Section 103(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act authorizes the Administrator to conduct and promote the coordination and acceleration of research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, surveys and studies relating to the causes, effects (including health and welfare effects), extent, prevention, and control of air pollution by ((b)(3)) making grants to air pollution control agencies, to other public or nonprofit private agencies, institutions, and organizations, and to individuals, for purposes stated in 103(a)(1). The intended use of these funds is to support pilot studies of asthma education, including asthma management and indoor asthma trigger identification/mitigation, in existing Community-Based In-Home Environmental Management or Education programs. EPA is awarding these grants to support the recipients to conduct pilot studies of in-home asthma education and assess the effectiveness of their in-home approaches to educating children with asthma, their parents and/or primary care givers, and other people with asthma, including how to identify the indoor triggers to which the asthmatic(s) in the household may be sensitive, and how to mitigate them. EPA plans to award two grants to each of two organizations for $100,000.00 each, however the final number of awards and award amounts may vary depending on proposal quality and resource availability.
Letter of Intent due by July 7, 2000. Pre-application Assistance Conference Call dates are:
Sheila Brown (202) 564-9370
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
State implementation plans; adequacy status for transportation conformity purposes
Community based in-home asthma environmental education and management programs,
brown.sheila@epa.gov
http://books.nap.edu/catalog/9610.html
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/asthma.html
http://www.epa.gov/ogd/grants.htm
http://www.epa.gov/region4/grantpgs/grants.htm
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/sf424.pdf
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