Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund: Authorized Lead Abatement Contractor Information

Michigan Saves created the Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund (Lead Fund) to fill a critical gap for homeowners and rental property owners who don’t qualify for free home lead services from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). We’re working to ensure everyone—no exceptions—can keep their homes safe through free lead inspections and risk assessments and a 50/50 cost-share incentive for lead abatement projects. For more details, visit the Lead Fund program page.

This page provides information on how to become a Michigan Saves authorized lead abatement contractor with the Lead Fund program. Becoming an authorized contractor is free and simple, and it grants you exclusive access to Lead Fund customers, incentives, and financing. Help homeowners in your area and expand your business by signing up today!

Benefits of Being a Michigan Saves Authorized Lead Abatement Contractor

  • Exclusive access to customers with completed lead inspection and risk assessment (LIRA) reports
  • No project bidding
  • Work directly with customers to prioritize lead abatement work
  • Exclusive access to offer customers 50/50 cost-share incentives
  • Market-based pricing for projects
  • Direct payments from lenders within a week of project completion
  • A 12-month, year-round program

Support and Resources for Contractors

Receive support developing project scopes of work
Access Michigan Saves’ Customer Service Team for support completing projects
Consult with MDHHS for technical questions and support
Access the Lead Fund contractor resources page in NGEN (you must be authorized to access)

How to Become a Michigan Saves Authorized Lead Abatement Contractor

1. Review the Michigan Saves authorized lead abatement contractor requirements

All contractors must meet the minimum qualifications and provide the appropriate documentation to be considered for the Lead Fund by Michigan Saves.

Contractor Eligibility and Application Requirements

  • State of Michigan-licensed business
  • State of Michigan lead certified lead abatement firm*
  • Insurance coverage for: automobile liability, commercial general liability, employer’s liability, environmental and pollution liability, professional liability (or errors and omissions), workers’ compensation (or self-insurance)

*MDHHS provides scholarships for individual contractors to become state certified as a lead abatement worker and a lead abatement supervisor.

Download the Full List Requirements

2. Complete your contractor application through NGEN

To begin your application, go to NGEN (you can also access NGEN through the login link in the upper right-hand corner of the Michigan Saves home page) and click “New Contractor? Sign up here.” There is no application fee.

  • Fill out all the required fields in the application form and upload the required certificates of insurance showing all coverages
  • Choose “Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund” from the program options and select “lead abatement” as the service that you will provide
  • Review and sign the contractor agreement
  • Complete the required contractor training modules

3. Receive personalized support from Michigan Saves

After completing your application, a Michigan Saves representative will contact you with additional program materials and answer any questions.

If you are a lead inspection firm interested in partnering with the Lead Fund, please reach out to Todd O’Grady using the contact information below.

Have questions?

Please reach out to Todd O’Grady, vice president of partnerships, at togrady@michigansaves.org or at 517-331-9491

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