Lead Poisoning Prevention and Response
                CHPG: LPR
                CSFA Number: 482-00-1583
             
            STATE AGENCY INFORMATION
            Agency Name
            Department Of Public Health (482)
            
                Agency Identification
                IDPH: Office of Health Protection
             
            Agency Contact
            
            PROGRAM INFORMATION
            
                Short Description
                Grantees are designated delegate agencies of the Illinois Department of Public Health for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Lead Poisoning Prevention Act (410 ILCS 45/1) and Lead Poisoning Prevention Code (77 IAC, Part 845). Lead Poisoning, if not addressed, may lead to substantial developmental issues, learning difficulties, behavioral problems, and possibly death. Grantees will, at a minimum, conduct case management home visits and environmental investigations at regulated facilities where a child who has an elevated blood lead level resides or frequents.
             
            
                Federal Authorization
                N/A
             
            
                Illinois Statue Authorization
                N/A
             
            
                Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
                Lead Poisoning Prevention Act (410 ILCS 45/1)
             
            
                Objective
                Local Health Department (LHD) will provide case management and environmental investigation services for children identified with a confirmed blood lead level of 10 micrograms per deciliter or greater. LHD may also provide services to children identified with a confirmed blood lead level of 5-9 micrograms per deciliter when the doctor requests intervention. In conjunction with the case management and environmental investigations, the LHD will participate in public awareness and education campaigns regarding lead poisoning prevention.
             
            
            
                UGA Program Terms
                Grant is only available to certified local health departments in Illinois that choose to conduct lead poisoning prevention activities. The grant provides funding to conduct home visits and (if able) environmental investigations for children with a confirmed elevated blood lead level in their jurisdiction.
             
            
                Eligible Applicants
                Government Organizations; 
             
            
                Applicant Eligibility
                N/A
             
            
                Beneficiary Eligibility
                N/A
             
            
                Types of Assistance
                Formula Grants
             
            
                Subject / Service Area
                Healthcare
             
            
                Credentials / Documentation
                N/A
             
            
                Preapplication Coordination
                These are formula-based awards. Maximum award allocation is determined by Lead Program surveillance data. Successful applicants shall exhibit the ability to conduct statutory follow-up for lead-poisoned children in their jurisdiction.
             
            
                Application Procedures
                N/A
             
            
                Criteria Selecting Proposals
                N/A
             
            
            
            
                Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
                N/A
             
            
            
            
            
                Uses and Restrictions
                Funds from this grant will be disbursed up to the maximum allocation for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Response activities within each grantee’s jurisdiction. Use of funds is unrestricted.
             
            
                Reports
                Fee for Service: Quarterly electronic invoices must be submitted to the IDPH Lead Program, specifying lead case management home visits and environmental  investigation openings or closures conducted during the reporting period. IDPH may conduct record reviews at any time during the grant period. Records must be kept in accordance with requirements set forth in the Lead Poisoning Prevention Code.
             
            
            
            
                Account Identification
                360-48250-1900- 00-00
             
            
            
                Range and Average of Financial Assistance
                N/A
             
            
                Program Accomplishments
                N/A
             
            
                Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
                All program materials are available at: http://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/environmental-health-protection/lead-poisoning-prevention
             
            
                Regional or Local Assistance Location
                N/A
             
            
            
                Program Website
                Contact the Lead Program at 217-782-3517
             
            
            
            
            
            
            
            FUNDING INFORMATION
            
                Funding By Fiscal Year
                FY 2018 : $1,921,000
FY 2019 : $6,065,800
             
            Federal Funding
            None
            Notice of Funding Opportunities
            
            
                
	
		
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            TOP 5 ACTIVE AWARDS
            
            
                
	
		
			| Agency ID | Grantee Name | Start Date | End Date | Amount | 
	
		
			| 65300111N-LPPR | City of Chicago d/b/a Chicago Department of Public Health | 07/01/2025 | 06/30/2026 | 2,145,860 | 
			| 65300117N-LPPR | Cook County Department of Public Health | 07/01/2025 | 06/30/2026 | 580,660 | 
			| 65300196N-LPPR | Winnebago County Health Department | 07/01/2025 | 06/30/2026 | 281,520 | 
			| 65300145N-LPPR | Kane County Health Department | 07/01/2025 | 06/30/2026 | 271,500 | 
			| 65300172N-LPPR | Peoria City/County Health Department | 07/01/2025 | 06/30/2026 | 226,080 |