TSCA Title IV State Lead Grants Certification of Lead-Based Paint Professionals
Program Funding
Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.
Funded Projects
Examples of what this program has supported.
Program Objective
The goal of the EPA's lead-based paint program is to eliminate childhood lead poisoning. The program is comprised of four strategies designed to achieve the this goal 1) Establish standards to define where lead hazards are present in paint, dust and soil; 2) Give the public information about lead hazards and steps to protect themselves; 3) Ensure that information about known lead-based paint hazards is disclosed to individuals buying or renting pre-1978 housing, and that owners and occupants of pre-1978 housing are provided information on lead-based paint hazards before renovation activities take place; 4) Establish lead-safe work practice standards and require lead-based paint professionals and renovators who work in pre-1978 housing to be trained and certified. The program assists States, Tribes, and Territories in developing and carrying out authorized programs that: (a) certify contractors engaged in lead-based paint activities and accredit lead-based paint activities training programs; (b) certify contractors engaged in renovation, repair and painting activities that disturb painted surfaces in most target housing and accredit renovator training programs; and/or (c) require distribution of lead-hazard information prior to renovation (pre-renovation education program). In FY 2026, EPA will continue to provide assistance to authorized State, Tribal, and Territorial lead-based paint training and certification programs and pre-renovation education programs. As appropriate, the Agency will use grant funding to provide assistance to a State, Tribal, or Territorial program looking to develop or administer an authorized Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program and/or lead-based paint activities program.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants
- U.S. State Government
- Federally Recognized Tribal Government
- Other
How to Apply
Application Procedure
The evaluation and selection criteria for awards under this assistance listing are available from the appropriate EPA Regional Office. Regional contacts for the EPA lead program can be found at: https://www.epa.gov/lead/contacts-epa-regional-offices-lead-poisoning-prevention-efforts.
Award Procedure
Contact the appropriate EPA Regional Office for guidance on award procedures. Regional contacts for the EPA lead program can be found at: https://www.epa.gov/lead/contacts-epa-regional-offices-lead-poisoning-prevention-efforts.
Approximately 90 days after deadline for application submission.
Program details & compliance
Description
EPA provides financial assistance to the States, Territories, and Indian Tribes aimed at the development and implementation of lead-based paint activities training and certification programs, pre-renovation education programs, and Renovation, Repair, and Painting Programs.
Mission Categories
Primary: Water Pollution Control
Use of Funds
Allowed Uses
Assistance may be available for activities that relate to authorization under TSCA Title IV. Supported activities must contribute to or lead to the attainment or maintenance of authorization pursuant to TSCA Title IV. Lead-based paint program grants are awarded 1) to develop and/or carry out an authorized lead-based paint activities program; 2) to develop and/or carry out an authorized lead pre-renovation education program; and 3) to develop and/or carry out an authorized renovation, repair, and painting program.
Restrictions
Section 404(g) of TSCA does not authorize grant funds awarded under this program to be used for the following activities: 1. Activities or programs that provide general lead awareness outreach and education to the public, including: a) The development of materials, b) the printing and distribution of materials, c) Purchasing radio, TV or other mass media advertising. d) GIS mapping and other technology to identify neighborhoods with high incidences of children with elevated blood lead levels. 2. The performance of risk assessments, inspections, or lead-based paint abatements. 3. The training of renovators, dust sampling technicians, risk assessors, inspectors, project designers, and abatement supervisors.
Reporting & Compliance
Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts
- Subpart B — General Provisions
- Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart E — Cost Principles
- Subpart F — Audit Requirements