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1 OMAHA ONE TOUCH Nicole Caputo-Rennels One Touch Coordinator Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance Weatherization Plus Health- NEAN Symposium Kearney, NE 2013

2 The Omaha One Touch Project Maximizing resources. Collecting uniform data. Lessening the burden on families.

3 Ellen Tohn, Tohn Environmental Strategies Funding Provided by HUD Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, With Support From USDA 2 sites – New Hampshire and Omaha

4 Snapshot of Omaha (2011-2013) Issue Families Touched/Year Program Provides Home Visits or Repairs Health3590 Lead, Head Start, Home Visiting (City of Omaha Lead Hazard Control and City Rehab numbers not current for 2013) Housing240 Housing Rehab & Repairs (City of Omaha Lead Hazard Control and City Rehab numbers not current for 2013) Energy (2011/2012) 1150 (400 low income) Weatherization, reEnergize, Utility-Funded Upgrades

5 reEnergize Program  Note that about 40 of Lincoln’s Market Rate projects are actually tied to LES’s Sustainable Energy Program and included only insulation work.

6 Partners  Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance  City of Omaha reEnergize Program (a BetterBuildings Grantee)  City of Omaha Lead Hazard Control  City of Omaha Rehab and Handyman  Douglas County Health Department  Habitat for Humanity  Rebuilding Together  Also: smoke-free, Head Start

7 Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance  Mission is to promote lead-safe and healthy homes for children and families in Omaha.  Founded in 2006 as a result of Superfund site in Omaha  Education, outreach, prevention, advocacy, policy work WHY DID WE GET INVOLVED?

8 reEnergize Program  Joint effort between Cities of Omaha & Lincoln  One of 42 Better Buildings Neighborhood programs in the nation  $10 million grant from DOE  Over $50 million leveraged by local organizations  Residential Evaluations & Upgrades  Commercial/Non-profit Evaluations  Overcoming Barriers to Market Transformation  Consumer Confidence  Skilled and Qualified Workforce  Access to Financing  The primary focus of this program is building a market for energy upgrades and standardizing the scope of energy evaluations and upgrade work for Nebraska consumers WHY DID WE GET INVOLVED?

9 One Touch Beginning reEnergize Residential Project Delivery Model

10 Initial Barriers  Concern over extra time  Concern over technology  Concern over use of technology  Glitches in technology  Change in usual way of doing things  Turf

11 Healthy Homes Review Tool

12 Updated Healthy Homes Review Tool

13 What we look for  Energy efficiency (insulation, temperature)  Lead  Mold  CO  Safety  Smoke  Ventilation  Structural damage  Pests  Pet issues  Resident issues (occupant behavior)

14 What we know so far  Good tool for initial assessment and conveying info for more technical energy evaluation (i.e. audit)  In 80% of homes we visit, there are no carbon monoxide detectors  Many of the families will ask for a lead risk assessment after we are there  Great need for IPM program, radon testing, safety issues to be addressed, mold

15 Examples  Weatherization home identified with bed bugs  reEnergize home with carbon monoxide leak

16 What we have gained  Standardized review process  Uniform data  Use of technology  Collaborative process leveraging community partnerships  Streamlined, web-based tool  Well positioned for HUD’s new SHHIP program  Invitation to apply for Kresge grant (reciepiants of Kresge grant in 2012)  Partnership with community college  Deeper collaboration  Ease of service delivery

17 Next Steps  Create uniform educational tool  Work with community college  Additional partners  Data mining  Marketing  Increased coordination of services- refine automatic referral system  Communication tool  FUNDING FOR RESOURCES TO FIX PROBLEMS

18 For more info…  omahahealthykids.org

19 Contact Info…  Nicole Caputo-Rennels One Touch Coordinator, Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance 402-934-9700


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