AARP Invests in Community Improvement Initiatives

AARP Invests in Community Improvement Initiatives
$57,000 in grants will assist residents across Maryland, particularly older adults, in enhancing their lives, mobility, and community connections through innovative local projects.
Four non-profits in Maryland are set to benefit from the ongoing Community Challenge grants, forming part of AARP's commitment to invest $4.2 million across 383 quick-action projects aimed at fostering environments that are more accessible and enjoyable for individuals of all ages, particularly older adults. These funds focus on enhancing significant community areas such as public spaces, transportation systems, housing availability, and digital connections.
This initiative has successfully awarded a total of $441,429 since its inception in 2017, supporting 34 grants throughout the state. Projects funded are diverse, catering to communities across all states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, showcasing a dedication to improving community livability nationwide.
"AARP Maryland is dedicated to collaborating with communities to foster livability for all age groups, particularly focusing on enhancing everyday life for older Marylanders," commented AARP Maryland State Director Hank Greenberg. The projects backed by these grants will convert creative, local ideas into tangible improvements.
Key Projects Supported by AARP Funding
Baltimore's Artistic Initiative
Art with a Heart in Baltimore has been awarded a $15,000 grant to partner with the Zeta Center to create a large-scale mosaic mural. This community engagement project will involve local residents participating in workshops aimed at fostering artistic involvement and beautifying Baltimore's Park Heights neighborhood.
Mount Clare Community Enhancements
The Mount Clare Community Council has received two grants. A $2,500 grant will facilitate a mobility audit of streets frequented by active users in the community. This project aims to gather residents' insights regarding their mobility needs, highlighting areas that require improved cycling facilities. Additionally, a separate $25,000 grant will be utilized to upgrade sidewalks, particularly in areas heavily trafficked by residents aged 50 and older. The goal is to ensure accessible and secure pathways that enhance the mobility and overall quality of life for seniors.
Disaster Preparedness Initiatives
Bayside Community Network in Elkton is enhancing disaster preparedness for older individuals and those with disabilities through a $12,000 grant. This project encompasses the installation of a generator, emergency shelter provisions, and CPR and First Aid training to foster community resilience.
Volunteer Training for Disaster Readiness
Caring Carroll in Westminster will utilize a $2,500 grant for disaster preparedness training for volunteers. This initiative will employ the AARP Disaster Resilience Tool Kit and Ready Carroll Preparedness Program, allowing volunteers to provide disaster preparedness kits to residents aged 50 and older.
"AARP Community Challenge projects may be quick to initiate, but their benefits are enduring," stated Nancy A. LeaMond, AARP executive vice president and chief advocacy and engagement officer. "We're proud to support numerous communities as they advance innovative solutions that cultivate vibrant neighborhoods where individuals of all ages can flourish. We are particularly excited to focus on projects that support often overlooked rural areas this year."
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the goals of the Community Challenge grants?
The Community Challenge grants aim to enhance livability in communities by funding projects that improve local infrastructure, accessibility, and residents' overall quality of life, especially for older adults.
Who benefits from the AARP Community Challenge grants?
These grants benefit residents of all ages, particularly focusing on older adults, by supporting innovative local projects that address their specific needs and challenges.
How is AARP contributing to community improvement?
AARP is contributing funds amounting to $4.2 million to support 383 projects aimed at making communities more livable for everyone, with a special emphasis on seniors.
What types of projects are funded by the grants?
The grants fund diverse projects, including those focused on public spaces, transportation improvements, digital connectivity, and disaster preparedness initiatives tailored for older community members.
How can communities get involved with AARP initiatives?
Communities can engage with AARP by proposing innovative projects that meet the criteria of the Community Challenge grants, thereby enhancing livability and connection among residents.
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