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AARP Indiana

Redefining and improving life for Hoosiers 50+
JAN 27, 2026
The INside Scoop with AARP Indiana is brought to you by Directors of Community Engagement Addison Pollock and Emily Gorman. This monthly video series aims to bring Hoosiers need-to-know information about local advocacy and outreach across the state, in bite size episodes. Addison and Emily will also be joined by some special guests who will discuss their experiences and involvement with AARP Indiana.
JAN 26, 2026
Applications accepted through March 4, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT
JAN 26, 2026
AARP Indiana invites you to join the Hoosier Scam Report: A Fraud Prevention Webinar. Stay a step ahead with the Hoosier Scam Report! This bi-monthly virtual series delivers the latest fraud and scam alerts across Indiana and beyond.
On August 12, The Indianapolis City-County Council voted to adopt a “Vision Zero” ordinance aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities.
AARP Indiana lives and works in the communities we serve. We offer trusted information, workshops, and opportunities to connect. We work with local leaders to make our neighborhoods more livable for people of all ages. To highlight this work, we’ve created a video series that tells our story.
For 89 years, Social Security has helped millions of Americans retire and been there for multiple generations — never missing a payment. But the program faces challenges and AARP Indiana is inviting Hoosiers to join us for a special, virtual event with New York Times bestselling author John Green (The Fault in Our Stars, Turtles All the Way Down) and an intergenerational panel of experts who will provide insights on advocacy, civics, retirement savings, and the future of this important program.
Join AARP Indiana for a brand-new event series, sweepstakes, and local discount with the Evansville African American Museum, a collaboration that promises to enrich the community's connection to our shared history and culture.
Attention all AARP members and fans of the beautiful game!
Social Security's trust fund reserves are continuing to shrink. That’s why shoring up the program's finances is an advocacy priority for AARP Indiana as voters gear up for the November election.
Each year, AARP works in partnership with local leaders, organizations, and dedicated residents to help boost their community’s work to become more livable for residents of all ages. As part of that effort, AARP is excited to announce the largest investment of grant dollars to date through the AARP Community Challenge grant program. More than $3.8 million in quick-action grants are being distributed to 343 projects across all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Scammers and fraudsters are getting more and more creative. But creativity has a hard time standing up to the power of industrial strength paper shredders. Shred the scammers one document at a time at AARP Indiana’s summer Shred Day at New Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 1545 Waite Street, Gary on July 13th!
In 2023 the City of Gary passed an ordinance that dedicated $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding to a Mobile Mental Health Initiative.
AARP Indiana was excited to Meet the Mayors June 5.
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