AARP is launching a nationwide movement, I Am A Caregiver. To many lawmakers, America’s millions of caregivers are invisible. Yet, these family caregivers hold up a broken long-term care system, which is why AARP is looking for your help.
AARP Florida anunció que 10 organizaciones en todo el estado recibirán 2022 Community Challenge Grants, por un total de $157,800, como parte del grupo más grande de beneficiarios hasta la fecha con $3.4 millones otorgados entre 260 organizaciones en todo el país. Los beneficiarios implementarán proyectos de acción rápida que ayuden a las comunidades a ser más habitables a largo plazo al mejorar los lugares públicos; transportación; alojamiento; diversidad, equidad e inclusión; acceso digital; y compromiso cívico, con énfasis en las necesidades de los adultos mayores de 50 años.
AARP Maryland is awarding five Baltimore City non-profits a combined $85,650 in funding as winners of AARP 2022 Community Challenge Grants. Now in its sixth year, the program supports quick-action projects that spark change and improve communities in key livability areas of public spaces, transportation, housing, civic engagement, coronavirus recovery, diversity and inclusion, plus other innovative projects.
Our AARP Maine Volunteer State President has set his sights on empowering as many older Mainers as possible to help them use their voices for the collective good.
Supports ANCHOR’s Increased Property Tax Relief, Full Funding of the State Pension and Other Measures to Help Residents Remain in their Homes and Communities as they Age
AARP Washington announced four organizations throughout the state will receive 2022 Community Challenge grants – part of the largest group of grantees to date with $3.4 million awarded among 260 organizations nationwide. Grantees will implement quick-action projects that help communities become more livable in the long-term by improving public places; transportation; housing; diversity, equity, and inclusion; digital access; and civic engagement, with an emphasis on the needs of adults age 50 and over.
AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer Nancy LeaMond issued the following statement in response to reports that the U.S. Senate is ready to advance a reconciliation bill that would allow for Medicare negotiation of prescription drug prices: