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Livable Communities

Four communities across Utah are getting a boost in their work to become more livable for residents of all ages
AARP grant will fund devices for CyberMasters, an intergenerational tech training program.
AARP grant will fund tools and training for community garden participants.
The AARP Community Challenge Grant will help cover the cost of gardening tools for volunteers.
The AARP grant will support the installation of senior and dementia-friendly exercise equipment in a Frederick park.
AARP's grant will fund the installation of two outdoor 'benches' with solar canopies that power wi-fi and device-charging stations.
Recently, AARP Florida announced the recipients of the 2024 Community Challenge grants—a select group of organizations throughout the state. These grantees will undertake quick-action projects this year, addressing critical areas such as public spaces, transportation, housing, digital connectivity and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Their efforts prioritize the needs of residents aged 50 and above.
Julie volunteers with the AARP Fraud Watch Network in Maine to help raise awareness about scams and fraud.
A new exhibit at the Chicago Architecture Center reimagines the city’s central business district in a post-COVID-19 pandemic world.
AARP Connecticut will be awarding grants this year to help cities, towns and nonprofits make their communities more livable.
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