Administration on Aging
The Administration on Aging, a US federal agency, funds programs and grants supporting older adults and their caregivers.
Get Funding to Support Seniors Aging in Place!
This grant supports community organizations in developing innovative programs that help older adults remain independent and engaged in their homes and neighborhoods. Eligible entities can receive funding to create services that enhance healthy aging, connect seniors to resources, and build supportive communities.
Get Grants to Help Seniors Avoid Nursing Homes
State Units on Aging can receive funding to modernize services and help at-risk seniors avoid nursing home placement. This initiative, with a special opportunity for veterans' services, aims to improve community-based care and reduce Medicaid long-term care costs.
Secure Grant Funding for Medicare Outreach Programs
State Health Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIPs), Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), and Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) can receive grants to boost outreach efforts for Medicare beneficiaries, particularly those eligible for Low Income Subsidies and Medicare Savings Programs. The funding aims to help individuals understand and apply for crucial healthcare benefits.
Get Up To $3M for Senior & Disability Care Programs
State Units on Aging can receive significant funding to build integrated, evidence-based service systems for older adults, individuals with disabilities, and their caregivers. This grant supports the development and long-term sustainability of impactful statewide programs.
Get Up To $1M for Dementia Care System Growth
State Units on Aging can receive up to $1 million over 3 years to build and sustain dementia-capable service systems. This funding aims to improve support for individuals with dementia and their family caregivers.
Get Up To $1M for Aging Services Workforce Training
This grant supports organizations in the aging and disability sectors looking to develop a skilled workforce for consumer-directed care models. Funds are available to create training programs and assessment tools that improve access to and delivery of long-term services and supports.
Get Grants to Support Alzheimer's Caregivers
This program offers funding to instrumentalities of state or territorial governments, including State Units on Aging, to implement evidence-based interventions that support family caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease. The goal is to enhance the well-being of both caregivers and those they care for through community-level programs.
Secure Grants for Elder Legal Services & Rights
National non-profit organizations with expertise in legal aid for seniors can secure funding to strengthen elder rights programs and improve access to legal assistance nationwide. This initiative aims to enhance the quality and cost-effectiveness of legal services for older individuals.
Get Up To $800K for Alzheimer's Care Programs!
State governments can receive up to $800,000 to implement evidence-based programs that help individuals with Alzheimer's and related disorders remain in their communities. This funding supports the Aging Services Network and its partners in delivering improved care.
Get Grants to Combat Healthcare Fraud & Grow!
Are you a current Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) project grantee in specific high-fraud states? This grant offers funding to expand your capacity for fraud prevention education and outreach to Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries.
Get Up To $300K for Alzheimer's Care Innovation
State agencies can apply for grants to create innovative community programs that help individuals with early-stage Alzheimer's or those at risk of nursing home placement remain at home. These funds support the development and implementation of services to improve care for people with Alzheimer's and their caregivers.
Get Up to $226,546 for Native American Aging Initiatives
Native American organizations can secure up to $226,546 to provide culturally sensitive technical assistance to the Aging Network. This funding aims to increase awareness and personal responsibility for longevity among all ages.
Get Funding: Pension Rights & Retirement Savings Help
This grant supports organizations providing essential pension and retirement savings counseling to individuals, ensuring they understand and can claim their rightful benefits. Funding aims to expand outreach and services to underserved populations across multiple states.
Unlock Pension Rights: Fund Your Counseling Project
Are you a non-profit or public entity with a history of helping people secure retirement benefits? This grant supports expanding crucial pension counseling services to underserved regions, helping individuals claim their rightful pensions.
Grant: Expand Respite Care Services & Get Funding
This competitive grant is for existing Lifespan Respite Care Program grantees to expand their community-based respite services for family caregivers of individuals with special needs. Funding can also be used to improve volunteer recruitment, training, retention, and outreach efforts to increase service provision.
Secure Funding to Fight Healthcare Fraud & Expand Reach
State Units on Aging can receive grants to integrate and expand Senior Medicare Patrol outreach, focusing on combating healthcare fraud and errors in targeted communities. This funding aims to empower consumers and reduce costly fraud through new partnerships and innovative approaches.
Get Funding to Boost Your Pension Counseling Services!
Are you the current Pension Rights Center grantee? This supplement offers up to $65,540 to enhance your existing pension counseling support services and expand your reach.
Get Funding to Boost Native American Elder Health Benefits
Native American Programs (Title VI) can receive funding to host outreach events informing elders about Medicare Part D, Low Income Subsidy, and other crucial health benefits. This grant aims to ensure eligible elders are aware of and can access vital healthcare programs.
Fund Your Medicare Outreach: Up to $1000 Grants!
Native American Programs serving elders can receive up to $1,000 to conduct outreach and assist eligible tribal members with Medicare Part D, Low Income Subsidy, and Medicare Savings Programs.
Disaster Relief Funds for Aging Services Organizations
If you are a State Unit on Aging or a federally recognized Tribal Organization receiving Title VI OAA grants, you can get reimbursed for disaster-related expenses. This funding is available when the President declares a national disaster in your designated area.