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Express your creativity at a free guided painting class in October at The Capital Gallery.
In North Dakota four organizations received 2022 Community Challenge grants totaling $52,000. 
AARP ND is a proud supporter of the LGBT community in Bismarck and around North Dakota, and we'd like to learn how we can work together. Please take a few moments to share your ideas.
Cindy Roholt of Fargo is the recipient of the 2021 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service – AARP’s most prestigious volunteer award.
Are you interested in providing presentations to small groups in North Dakota? AARP is welcoming new volunteers for our Speakers Bureau, to educate and inform the public on issues that matter most to North Dakotans 50-plus.
Bowman, Rugby, Grand Forks and Bismarck are each recipients of a 2021 AARP Community Challenge grant. A total of $3.2 million is being awarded by AARP to fund 244 “quick action” projects across the country to help create more livable communities.
AARP is collaborating with national nonprofit FitLot™ to build one outdoor fitness parks in each state and territory we serve. The fitness parks are designed for users of all ages and abilities.
The Community Challenge grant program is part of AARP’s nationwide Livable Communities initiative, which helps communities become great places to live for residents of all ages. The full list of grantees and project descriptions can be found at www.aarp.org/communitychallenge.
Evelyn Hildebrand of Minot is the recipient of the 2020 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service – AARP’s most prestigious volunteer award.
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