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Livable Communities

Learn how Maryland is preparing for a future where residents of all ages can thrive.
Building more resilient communities—from natural disasters to Wi-Fi connection.
Providing hot meals to older adults and those in need was a lot easier once needed repairs were made to this community kitchen's breaker box.
Combining a community garden with adoptable pets is a win-win, especially for a nearby senior center.
A library recognized the need for digital literacy and created an outreach program for those 50-plus.
Fresh food makes for healthier communities. Read about a grant winner that helps small farmers.
Today, AARP announced the awardees for its 2018 AARP Community Challenge grant program, including 3 recipients right here in Arkansas. A total of $1.3 million will be distributed to fund 129 “quick action” projects across the country, helping communities make immediate improvements and jumpstart long-term progress to support residents of all ages. Nearly 1,600 applications were received from non-profits and government entities for the program, now in its second year. Each of the projects, which must be completed by November 5, is designed to achieve on one or more of the following outcomes:
Bringing a wealth of knowledge in the Livable Community space, AARP Arkansas welcomes Carole as our 2025 intern.
AARP Awards Grants to Five Arkansas Organizations as Part of its Nationwide Program to Make Communities More Livable
68% say it is important for Congress to act to help seniors live independently in their own homes.
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