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  • People with diabetes are at great risk of developing serious health complications over time, such as heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, and stroke. (CDC)
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  • It is estimated that approximately 85% of all children with high blood lead levels are Medicaid-eligible. (CDC)
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  • Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases among children in the United States. About 180,000 children under age 18 years – approximately one in every 400 – suffer from diabetes. (CDC)
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  • Approximately 310,000 children living in the United States have elevated levels of lead in their blood that are high enough to cause irreversible damage to their health. (CDC)
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  • Approximately eight million children in the United States suffer from asthma, a leading cause of pediatric hospitalizations and school absenteeism. (CDC)
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  • It is estimated that one in every five African-American children living in an older home has an elevated blood lead level. (CDC)
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2/4/2011: LHRD Funding 2003-2010 PDF Print E-mail

TOTAL $383.1M over 8 years to 60 communities

2003
1. New York, NY -- $2.6 million
2. Rochester, NY -- $2.5 million
3. Westchester County, NY -- $2 million
4. Syracuse, NY -- $2.6 million
5. Memphis, TN -- $2.6 million
6. San Francisco, CA -- $2.6 million
7. Boston, MA -- $2.6 million
8. State of Connecticut -- $2.6 million
9. Mahoning County, OH -- $2.6 million
10. Cleveland, OH -- $2.7 million
11. Grand Rapids, MI -- $2 million
12. Baltimore, MD -- $2.6 million
13. St. Louis, MO -- $2.6 million
14. Chicago, IL -- $2.6 million
15. Philadelphia, PA -- $2.6 million
16. Los Angeles, CA -- $2.6 million
17. Washington, DC -- $2 million
18. Milwaukee, WI -- $2.6 million
19. San Bernardino County, CA -- $2.6 million
20. Hennepin County, MN -- $2 million
TOTAL $49.6M

2004
1. St. Louis, MO -- $4 million (repeat)
2. Providence, RI -- $3,927,152
3. Boston, MA -- $4 million (repeat)
4. Baltimore, MD -- $4 million (repeat)
5. Buffalo, NY -- $1,495,884
6. Detroit, MI -- $4 million
7. Newark, NJ -- $4 million
8. Albany, NY-- $4 million
9. New York, NY -- $4 million (repeat)
10. Rochester, NY -- $2,499,310 (repeat)
11. Philadelphia, PA -- $4 million (repeat)
12. Houston, TX -- $3 million
13. Salt Lake County, UT -- $2 million
14. Milwaukee, WI -- $4 million (repeat)
15. Madison County, IL -- $782,654
TOTAL $49.7M

2005

  1. Baltimore, MD -- $2,746,574 (third)
  2. Chicago, IL -- $4 million (repeat)
  3. Grand Rapids, MI -- $4 million (repeat)
  4. Hennepin County, MN -- $3,782,246 (repeat)
  5. Los Angeles, CA -- $4 million (repeat)
  6. Memphis, TN -- $4 million (repeat)
  7. New York, NY -- $4 million (third)
  8. Philadelphia, PA -- $4 million (third)
  9. San Diego, CA -- $4 million

TOTAL $34.5M

2006

  1. Hartford, CT -- $3,416,713
  2. State of Connecticut -- $4 million (repeat)
  3. Boston, MA -- $1,545,966 (third)
  4. Somerville, MA -- $1,572,670
  5. St. Louis, MO -- $4 million (third)
  6. Westchester County, NY -- $2 million (repeat)
  7. Cleveland, OH -- $4 million (repeat)

Total $20.5M

(Second round)

  1. San Francisco, CA -- $3,350,000 (repeat)
  2. Winnebago County, IL -- $1,237,611
  3. Detroit, MI -- $4 million (repeat)
  4. Lansing, MI -- $1,384,886
  5. Manchester, NH -- $1.8 million
  6. Albany, NY -- $3 million (repeat)
  7. Buffalo, NY -- $1,112,880 (repeat)
  8. Schenectady, NY -- $1,036,249
  9. Woonsocket, RI -- $2,816,074
  10. Austin, TX -- $3,761,662
  11. Kenosha County, TX -- $3,996,928
  12. Milwaukee, WI -- $3.9 million (third)

Total $31.4
TOTAL $51.9M

2007
1. Will County, IL -- $1.5 million
2. Marion County, IN -- $2,920,290
3. Baltimore, MD -- $3,897,094 (fourth)
4. Wayne County, MI -- $3 million
5. Hennepin County, MN -- $4 million (third)
6. Kansas City, MO -- $394,770
7. Omaha, NE -- $2 million
8. Newark, NJ -- $4 million (repeat)
9. Union County, NJ -- $4 million
10. New York, NY -- $4 million (fourth)
11. Syracuse, NY -- $4 million (repeat)
12. Columbus, OH -- $4 million
13. Toledo, OH -- $3,860,036
14. Cuyahoga County, OH -- $4 million
15. Houston, TX -- $3 million (repeat)
16. San Antonio, TX -- $4 million
17. Harris County, TX -- $2,127,810
TOTAL $54.7M

2008
1. Los Angeles, CA -- $4 million (third)
2. San Diego, CA -- $4 million (repeat)
3. Malden, MA -- $1,455,560
4. Grand Rapids, MI -- $1,568,855 (third)
5. St. Louis, MO -- $4 million (fourth)
6. Rochester, NY -- $3,999,700 (third)
7. Onondaga County, NY -- $3,615,358
8. Cincinnati, OH -- $3 million
9. Cleveland, OH -- $4 million (third)
10. Philadelphia, PA -- $4 million (fourth)
11. Providence, RI -- $2,450,411 (repeat)
12. Memphis, TN -- $4 million (third)
13. Milwaukee, WI -- $3,997,986 (fourth)
14. Washington, DC -- $2,616,843 (second)
Note: DC’s grant was awarded under the American Recovery and Investment Act 2009
TOTAL $46.7M

2009
1. State of Connecticut -- $3 million (third)
2. Worcester, MA -- $3,000,754
3. Baltimore County, MD -- $4 million
4. Detroit, MI -- $4 million (third)
5. Hennepin County, MN -- $3 million (fourth)
6. Westchester County, NY -- $1,050,000 (third)
7. Nassau County, NY -- $4 million
8. Syracuse, NY -- $1,850,000 (third)
9. Akron, OH -- $4 million
10. Portland, OR -- $4 million
11. Erie, PA -- $4 million
12. San Antonio, TX -- $1,849,246 (repeat)
13. Houston, TX -- $2,250,000 (third)
14. Kenosha County, WI -- $4 million (repeat)
15. State of Wisconsin -- $4 million
TOTAL $48M

2010

1.City of Cincinnati, Department of Health, CLPPP -- $4,500,000 (repeat)

2.Cuyahoga County Board of Health -- $4,500,000 (repeat)

3.The City of New York Department of HPD -- $4,500,000 (fourth)

4.City of Newark -- $4,500,000 (third)

5.City of Schenectady -- $3,212,641 (repeat)

6.City of Milwaukee Health Department -- $4,500,000 (fifth)

7.City of Los Angeles -- $4,500,000 (fourth)

8.City of Hartford -- $4,496,236 (repeat)

9.City of Manchester, NH -- $3,967,678 (repeat)

10.  City of Syracuse -- $2,947,266 (fourth)

11.  State of Tennessee -- $4,500,000

12.  City of Somerville -- $1,876,179 (repeat)

TOTAL $48M