American Lung Association

For Help Distributing The 111D Health Study

  • Amount
    $75,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    12/3/2013
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
American Lung Association will mobilize medical and public health experts in eight states to amplify the release of a forthcoming Harvard study on the environmental benefits of proposed Environmental Protection Agency rules to limit global warming emissions from power plants. ALA will organize round-tables for health professionals, briefings for decision-makers, training for professional and grassroots spokespeople, and media/social media outreach. These efforts will help build support and cover for conservative governors to support (or at least not oppose) strong EPA rules to reduce global warming emissions.
About the Grantee
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55 West Wacker Drive, Suite 1150, Chicago, IL, 60601, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for wildfire resilience and air quality workshops  
The American Lung Association works to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through research, education, and advocacy. This grant supports the association’s effort to build institutional knowledge and staff capacity to engage in public debate about prescribed fire policy. (Substrategy: Wildfire)
for the Healthy Air Campaign  
The American Lung Association’s Healthy Air Campaign mobilizes the medical and health community in support of climate and clean air safeguards that protect public health from the dangerous effects of air pollution and climate change. This renewal grant allows the association, one of the most prominent U.S. public health organizations, to continue its work in support of clean air, climate action, and strong EPA regulations and funding to protect public health, with a focus on the disproportionate burden and inequities of climate change and air pollution. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)
for the Healthy Air Campaign  
The Healthy Air Campaign mobilizes large numbers of health experts and advocates at state and national levels to support policies that protect public health and address carbon pollution from power plants. The campaign gives voice to those whose lives are impacted by air pollution; debunks polluters’ false narrative that we must choose between protecting public health and our economy; and recruits high-profile leadership to draw attention to the health impacts of climate change — including worsened air quality, longer and hotter heat waves, more frequent and intense wildfires, and spread of diseases.

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