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<?xml version="1.0"?><AllQuestions /> • <?xml version="1.0"?><AllResponses /> • <?xml version="1.0"?><Settings><answerBulletFormat>Numeric</answerBulletFormat><answerNowAutoInsert>No</answerNowAutoInsert><answerNowStyle>Explosion</answerNowStyle><answerNowText>Answer Now</answerNowText><chartColors>Use PowerPoint Color Scheme</chartColors><chartType>Horizontal</chartType><correctAnswerIndicator>Checkmark</correctAnswerIndicator><countdownAutoInsert>No</countdownAutoInsert><countdownSeconds>10</countdownSeconds><countdownSound>TicToc.wav</countdownSound><countdownStyle>Box</countdownStyle><gridAutoInsert>No</gridAutoInsert><gridFillStyle>Answered</gridFillStyle><gridFillColor>255,255,0</gridFillColor><gridOpacity>50%</gridOpacity><gridTextStyle>Keypad #</gridTextStyle><inputSource>Response Devices</inputSource><multipleResponseDivisor># of Responses</multipleResponseDivisor><participantsLeaderBoard>5</participantsLeaderBoard><percentageDecimalPlaces>0</percentageDecimalPlaces><responseCounterAutoInsert>No</responseCounterAutoInsert><responseCounterStyle>Oval</responseCounterStyle><responseCounterDisplayValue># of Votes Received</responseCounterDisplayValue><insertObjectUsingColor>Red</insertObjectUsingColor><showResults>Yes</showResults><teamColors>Use PowerPoint Color Scheme</teamColors><teamIdentificationType>None</teamIdentificationType><teamScoringType>Voting pads only</teamScoringType><teamScoringDecimalPlaces>1</teamScoringDecimalPlaces><teamIdentificationItem></teamIdentificationItem><teamsLeaderBoard>5</teamsLeaderBoard><teamName1></teamName1><teamName2></teamName2><teamName3></teamName3><teamName4></teamName4><teamName5></teamName5><teamName6></teamName6><teamName7></teamName7><teamName8></teamName8><teamName9></teamName9><teamName10></teamName10><showControlBar>All Slides</showControlBar><defaultCorrectPointValue>0</defaultCorrectPointValue><defaultIncorrectPointValue>0</defaultIncorrectPointValue><chartColor1>187,224,227</chartColor1><chartColor2>51,51,153</chartColor2><chartColor3>0,153,153</chartColor3><chartColor4>153,204,0</chartColor4><chartColor5>128,128,128</chartColor5><chartColor6>0,0,0</chartColor6><chartColor7>0,102,204</chartColor7><chartColor8>204,204,255</chartColor8><chartColor9>255,0,0</chartColor9><chartColor10>255,255,0</chartColor10><teamColor1>187,224,227</teamColor1><teamColor2>51,51,153</teamColor2><teamColor3>0,153,153</teamColor3><teamColor4>153,204,0</teamColor4><teamColor5>128,128,128</teamColor5><teamColor6>0,0,0</teamColor6><teamColor7>0,102,204</teamColor7><teamColor8>204,204,255</teamColor8><teamColor9>255,0,0</teamColor9><teamColor10>255,255,0</teamColor10><displayAnswerImagesDuringVote>Yes</displayAnswerImagesDuringVote><displayAnswerImagesWithResponses>Yes</displayAnswerImagesWithResponses><displayAnswerTextDuringVote>Yes</displayAnswerTextDuringVote><displayAnswerTextWithResponses>Yes</displayAnswerTextWithResponses><questionSlideID></questionSlideID><controlBarState>Expanded</controlBarState><isGridColorKnownColor>True</isGridColorKnownColor><gridColorName>Yellow</gridColorName></Settings> • <?xml version="1.0"?><AllAnswers /> CARE: EPA’s New Community-Based Initiative for Environmental Health PACE EH National Summit March, 2006
What is CARE? CARE is a community-based, community-driven, program created to build partnerships to help communities understand and reduce toxic risks from all sources.
Reduce exposures to toxic pollutants through collaborative action at the local level Help communities gain an understanding of all potential sources of exposure to toxic pollutants Work with communities to set priorities for risk reduction activities Create self-sustaining, community based partnerships that will continue to improve the local environment CARE Goals
CARE Strategies • Provide information and a variety of tools to help communities understand and assess toxic risks • Collaborate with community stakeholder groups to prioritize plans for risk reduction • Mobilize local resources and utilize voluntary programs to implement risk reduction activities • Link EPA programs together to efficiently support communities
CARE Strategies cont’d. • Create a positive environment that encourages businesses to join the collaborative partnership • Facilitate networking among CARE communities to share experiences and lessons learned • Provide opportunities for colleges and universities to expand community partnerships • Build long-term community capacity to continue improving the local environment
How CARE Works 2.Identify Problems and Solutions • Join Together Level I Agreement EPA Cooperative Agreements & Technical Support Level II Agreement • Implement Solutions/ Reduce Risks • Become Self- Sustaining
Nationally competed cooperative agreements will be awarded in two categories: Level I ~ $75,000 Level II ~ $300,000 Funding CARE Communities
EPA works directly with communities to provide: Technical support and information Scientific expertise and assessment Community planning to help identify and reduce risks EPA voluntary programs Networking opportunities Shared Learning CARE is More than Money
What Can Communities Gain From CARE? • Risk reduction - unattainable through national regulations • An improved understanding of risk • Collaborative solutions to environmental problems • Increased capacity for environmental stewardship • A network of CARE communities to learn from and share experiences with
CARE Tools for Communities • Resource Guide • A map of the EPA website for communities • Voluntary Program Guide • A description of the EPA voluntaryprograms of greatest benefit to communities • Roadmap (fall) • A potential model for communities to assess local risks All will be available on the CARE website (www.epa.gov/care)
Current Status • 12 Communities now at work: • 5 Level Two; 7 Level One • New RFP announced: Due April 10 • 16 – 18 new communities by summer • FYO7: CARE funding increased again in President’s budget • Up to 25 new communities next year
2005 CARE Communities Gardner, NH Seattle, WA Utica, NY Rochester, NY Muskegon, MI New Haven, CT Philadelphia, PA Denver, CO St. Louis, MO Pacoima, CA Gallup, NM Decatur, GA Level I grant Level II grant
The CARE Partners’ Program An additional way to become a CARE community CARE Partner Communities agree: • To find other funding sources • To follow the CARE process and report their results And will receive from EPA: • Technical support • Help from EPA regional staff • National CARE trainings • CARE network contacts
CARE and PACE EH • EPA recognizing importance of local assessment and action • Applying lessons from PACE EH communities • Exploring possibilities of expanding CARE support to PACE EH communities • Meeting with CDC and NACCHO to improve collaboration and coordination
The Potential: Real Results • New resources for your communities: • Information • Technical assistance and assessment tools • Measures and tracking tools • Help to bridge the gap between health and environment • New support for action and results
CARE Contacts • Henry Topper, CARE Cochair • topper.henry@epa.gov • 202-564-8534 • Larry Weinstock, CARE Cochair • weinstock.larry@epa.gov • 202-564-9226 • CARE Hotline • 1-877-CARE-909 • CARE Website • www.epa.gov/care