Administration for Community Living
The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is a US federal agency funding programs and grants for older adults and people with disabilities.
Get Funding for Alzheimer's Support Services
This grant offers funding to eligible domestic public or non-profit organizations, including faith-based and community-based groups, to operate a national call center providing information, counseling, and referrals for individuals with Alzheimer's and their caregivers.
Unlock $900K for Health Programs Improving Lives!
Nonprofits and community organizations, this is your chance to secure up to $900,000 to expand proven programs that help seniors and adults with disabilities manage chronic diseases. Grow your impact and secure sustainable funding for critical health initiatives.
Get Up to $900K for Health & Wellness Programs!
Are you an organization focused on health and wellness for older adults or those with disabilities? Secure up to $900,000 to build or expand programs that empower individuals to manage chronic conditions.
Get Funding to Support Family Caregivers!
Are you an organization supporting family, kinship, or tribal caregivers? This grant funds projects to improve and test 'caregiver navigator' services, helping you better assist caregivers and scale successful programs.
Get $800K to Boost Falls Prevention Programs!
Non-profit organizations can apply for up to $800,000 over two years to establish a National Falls Prevention Resource Center. This funding supports educating the public and expanding proven programs to reduce falls among seniors.
Grant: Fund Your Falls Prevention Innovation ($750,000)
This grant is for organizations looking to scale innovative person-centered falls prevention programs through clinical and community partnerships. Funding will support demonstrations and the implementation of technology-driven interventions to improve health outcomes.
Get $750K to Boost Health Services for Seniors
This grant funds a National Technical Assistance Center to train and support counselors helping Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries navigate health services. Eligible organizations can receive up to $750,000 annually to enhance these vital community programs.
Get Up To $750K for Disability Tech Innovation
Are you a small business developing technology to improve the lives of people with disabilities? This program offers up to $750,000 to further develop and commercialize your innovative R&D solutions.
Fund Your Business: $700k for Disability Inclusion Innovations
This grant is for organizations developing innovative solutions that enhance community living and participation for individuals with disabilities. Secure funding to create impactful materials, devices, or systems that promote independence and integration.
Grant Funding for Medicare Fraud Prevention Education
This grant supports organizations dedicated to educating Medicare beneficiaries and their families about preventing and detecting healthcare fraud. Funding will be used to provide national training, technical assistance, and promotional resources to empower beneficiaries and protect them from financial and health risks.
Get $640K for Medicare Fraud Prevention Support
This grant supports organizations nationwide that help Medicare beneficiaries detect and prevent healthcare fraud, errors, and abuse. Funding is available for a national resource center providing training, technical assistance, and promotional activities to 53 state and territory projects.
Get Funding for Falls Prevention Programs!
This grant offers funding for organizations looking to develop or expand evidence-based programs that prevent falls and related injuries in older adults. It's designed to help build sustainable systems or increase capacity in underserved communities.
Get Up To $600K for Falls Prevention Programs!
Nonprofits and organizations serving older adults can get grants to scale or build capacity for evidence-based falls prevention programs. This funding aims to reduce falls, fear of falling, and fall-related injuries.
Get Funding to Boost Services for Minority Seniors
Are you part of the national aging network or a related human services agency? This grant offers up to $500,000 to develop and deliver vital training, resources, and coordination to better serve minority older adults and their caregivers, addressing economic security, access to services, and more.
Fund Your Research: $500K for Disability & Pregnancy Health
This grant funds research projects focused on improving maternal health services and pregnancy outcomes for women with long-term disabilities. Organizations dedicated to disability research and rehabilitation are encouraged to apply for this significant funding opportunity.
Fund Your Disability Research Projects: Get Up To $500,000
Are you a research institution focused on disability and rehabilitation? This grant offers substantial funding to develop a center that translates crucial research into practical applications, benefiting individuals with disabilities and stakeholders.
Fund Your Opioid Research: $500K Grants Available
Disability service providers and researchers can secure up to $500,000 to conduct critical research on opioid use disorder within the disability community. This funding supports in-depth studies on treatment access, risk factors, and effective interventions to improve outcomes.
Get Up To $400K for Falls Prevention Programs
Seeking to reduce falls among older adults and those with disabilities? This grant offers funding for public or private non-profit entities and Federally Recognized Tribes to implement evidence-based falls prevention programs. Secure up to $400,000 to boost program participation and sustainability.
Get Funding to Expand Your Kansas Community Services!
Kansas-based organizations serving individuals with disabilities can receive grants to operate and enhance essential independent living services. These funds will support crucial programs like skill training, advocacy, and community transition services.
Get Grants to Support LGBT Seniors!
Are you an organization dedicated to serving LGBT seniors? This grant offers funding to develop innovative and sustainable programs that provide high-quality, culturally competent services and support.