AARP New York invites local eligible non-profit organizations and governments from Harlem to Hollywood to apply for the 2024 AARP Community Challenge grant program, now through March 6, 2024, at 5 p.m.
AARP Community Challenge grants fund quick-action projects that help communities become more livable by improving public places, transportation, housing, digital connections, and more.
Now in its eighth year, the program is part of AARP’s nationwide Livable Communities initiative, which supports the efforts of cities, towns, neighborhoods and rural areas to become great places to live for all residents, especially those age 50 and older.
“…quick-action projects can lead to long-term change…”
“We are committed to working with local residents, advocates, and policymakers to make our communities better places to live for people of all ages,” said AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel. “The Community Challenge has proven that quick-action projects can lead to long-term change, especially for New Yorkers 50 and over.”
The AARP Community Challenge accepts applications across three different grant opportunities.
All projects must be consistent with AARP’s mission to serve the needs of people 50 and older along with other eligibility criteria.
- Capacity-building microgrants are paired with additional resources, such as one-on-one coaching, webinars, cohort learning opportunities and more for improving walkability, bikeability and implementing safe, accessible home modifications.
- Demonstration grants focus on improving digital connections to prepare and respond to disasters; reconnecting communities divided by infrastructure; and housing choice design competitions.
- Flagship grants support projects that improve public places; transportation; housing; diversity, equity and inclusion; civic engagement; community health and economic empowerment; and new this year community resilience; and digital connections.
“AARP is committed to meeting the needs of a rapidly aging population in communities across the country,” said Nancy LeaMond, AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer. “The Community Challenge aims to be a catalyst for action in cities, towns, and rural areas through quick-action community improvements that benefit people of all ages and abilities.”
Since 2017, AARP has invested $16.4 million toward 1,370 projects – including 37 in New York State – nonprofit organizations, and government entities across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands through the Community Challenge.
“…a special focus on the needs of those 50 and older…”
The program provides direct support to all community types, including rural, suburban and urban communities with a special focus on the needs of those 50 and older.
AARP New York works in collaboration with communities across the state, bringing people together, and providing resources and expertise to help make New York counties, towns and cities great places to live for people of all ages.
To date, the projects have included funding for walk audits on busy intersections in Woodstock, training and assistance to nonprofit organizations and community developers for implementing plans for Assisted Dwelling Units or mother-in-law apartments by the Rural Housing Commission and conversion of a parking lot in The Bronx into a farmers market with cooking demonstrations and essential services for older adults.
The Community Challenge is open to eligible nonprofit organizations and government entities. Other types of organizations are considered on a case-by-case basis.
“…from several hundred dollars for small … to tens of thousands for larger projects…”
Grants can range from several hundred dollars for small, short-term activities to tens of thousands for larger projects.
The application deadline is 5 p.m., Wednesday, March 6, 2024. All projects must be completed by December 15, 2024.
To submit an application and view past grantees, visit www.AARP.org/CommunityChallenge.
AARP
AARP is the nation’s largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering people 50 and older to choose how they live as they age.
With a nationwide presence, AARP strengthens communities and advocates for what matters most to the more than 100 million Americans 50-plus and their families: health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment. AARP also produces the nation’s largest circulation publications: AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin. To learn more, visit www.aarp.org/about-aarp/, www.aarp.org/español
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