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RFAs: Building Capacity to Increase Older Adult Access to Health Essentials Programs (US)

Deadline: 23-Aug-24

The AARP Foundation is seeking proposals from organizations looking to implement capacity building projects that increase access and affordability of food, health care and medicine for older adults with low income.

AARP Foundation seeks to support local, regional or national partners to build their capacity to connect adults age 50 and older to programs that increase access and affordability of food, health care and medicine (“health essentials programs”). Examples of health essentials programs include but are not limited to:

These grants are intended to aid organizational development at a structural level. Capacity Building grants are not intended to pay for direct services or expenses related to existing programs and services. These projects should instead focus on enhancing, optimizing or streamlining resources, processes or programs to better connect eligible older adults to health essentials programs during and beyond the grant cycle.

Preference will be given to proposals that focus on efforts to better serve communities that have historically faced systemic barriers, racial and ethnic disparities, and other biases that perpetuate economic instability. Proposals must demonstrate that the expanded capacity is sustainable (financially and operationally) beyond the project lifecycle.

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For more information, visit AARP Foundation.

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