AARP Delaware Announces Its 2018 Community Challenge Grant Program to Help Make Communities Better Places to Live
AARP is now accepting applications for the 2018 Community
Challenge grant program to fund “quick-action” projects that spark change
in local communities. The grant program, which is now in its second year, is
part of AARP’s nationwide Livable Communities initiative, which aims to make
communities great places to live for everyone.
The Community Challenge is open to 501(c)(3),
501(c)(4) and 501(c)(6) nonprofits and government entities. other
types of organizations will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Projects may range in scale from small, short-term activities costing hundreds
of dollars to larger projects with budgets of a few thousand dollars. The
program will accept applications in the following categories for 2018:
- delivering a
range of transportation and connectivity options in the
community through permanent or temporary solutions that increase
walkability, bikeability, wayfinding, access to transportation options and
roadway improvements
- creating
vibrant public places in the community through permanent or
temporary solutions that activate open spaces, improve parks and
improve access to amenities
- supporting
the availability of a range of housing in the
community through permanent or temporary solutions that increase
accessible and affordable housing options
- other
innovative projects to improve the community
“The AARP Community Challenge Program is aimed at catalyzing
change and improving the quality of life for people of all ages in communities
nationwide,” said AARP Associate State Director Kimberly Iapalucci. “There are
tremendous opportunities for positive change in communities across Delaware,
and we encourage eligible entities to apply for these quick-action grants to
make their communities more livable for all.”
In 2017, AARP awarded 88 grants through the Community
Challenge to nonprofit organizations and government entities representing every
state. Please visit http://bit.ly/2017GrantWinners
to see some of the 2017 winners in action, helping to revitalize alleyways,
build dog parks, enliven underutilized public spaces and improve unsafe
intersections.
AARP Delaware works in collaboration with communities across
the state, bringing people together and providing resources and expertise to
help make Delaware’s counties, towns and cities great places to live for
Delawareans of all ages.
Last year’s Challenge Grant winner in Delaware, the City of
Dover, produced and installed signage along its new bike path with the funds
they were awarded from the 2017 Community Challenge Grant. Once complete, the
path will connect two ends of Dover, creating more opportunities for fitness
and transportation.
The application deadline is 5 p.m. ET, May 16, 2018, and all
projects must be completed by November 5, 2018. Applications must be submitted
through AARP.org/CommunityChallenge.
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