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AARP is now accepting applications for Community Challenge grants to fund projects that spark change in local communities. The grant program is part of AARP’s nationwide Livable Communities initiative that aims to make our communities great places to live for everyone.
he program is open to 501(C) (3) and 501(C) (4) non-profits and government entities.
Projects might range from a small, short-term activity that costs hundreds to a more sizable project requiring thousands of dollars. Projects need to deliver on the following drivers for change, including:
- Improving a community’s built environment to benefit all ages and ability levels (and connect to the social environment). For example:
- Transforming vacant or underutilized public spaces
- Creating inter-generational playgrounds
- Installing traffic calming measures, like circles, street trees, crosswalk enhancements, etc.
- Pop-up projects to highlight positive changes that communities can make to roadways (temporary or permanent bike lanes, roundabouts, etc.) and expand transportation options
- Driving community engagement and interaction across diverse community residents (e.g., culture/art, local communication, public space/place-making, sports, education, well-being / healthy living, etc.) For example:
- Hosting activities to encourage healthy eating and exercise
- Holding Open Streets programs and festivals to encourage people to walk and bike through the community
- Leveraging Pop Up/tactical urbanism demonstrations to create parklets, etc.
AARP Delaware is working 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.
The application deadline is July 15, 2017 and all projects must be completed by November 1, 2017. All applications must be submitted through AARP.org/CommunityChallenge.