Collaborative Data Collection Impact in Indiana Housing
GrantID: 66987
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: September 4, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Capacity Gaps in Lead Hazard Data Management in Indiana
Indiana faces significant capacity gaps in effectively managing lead hazards due to the lack of coordinated data collection systems. The state experiences a range of housing conditions across its major cities, including Indianapolis, where many homes remain at risk of lead exposure. The absence of comprehensive data prevents targeted interventions, leaving vulnerable communities at greater risk of lead poisoning.
To address this critical issue, the grant will facilitate collaborative data collection efforts between Indiana's health departments and housing agencies. By consolidating data related to child health outcomes, housing stock conditions, and geographical lead exposure risks, Indiana aims to prioritize lead hazard interventions based on objective evidence and identified needs. This will be particularly beneficial in urban centers where the incidence of lead poisoning remains a public health concern.
The implementation of a robust data management system will require coordination among various local and state agencies. Engaging with community stakeholders and organizations will ensure that all relevant information is captured and utilized effectively to determine both the need for lead hazard remediation and the resources available to tackle these issues. This collaborative framework will significantly enhance Indiana's capacity to respond to lead hazards through a more informed, focused approach.
Furthermore, the grant will stipulate readiness requirements for local agencies to ensure they are equipped to participate actively in the data collection process. Training sessions and workshops will help personnel understand the importance of accurate data, enabling them to implement effective lead hazard control measures tailored to statewide needs.
As Indiana moves to strengthen its capacity for lead hazard management, the grant program will serve as a vital tool for improving public health outcomes. By addressing gaps in data collection, the state can more effectively allocate resources and prioritize interventions, ensuring that those most at risk receive the necessary support.
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