2023 AARP Community Challenge Grant Program

2023 AARP Community Challenge Grant Program
2023 AARP Community Challenge Grant Program — aarp.org
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From January 19, 2023 post.

GACC member AARP New Mexico announces the 2023 AARP Community Challenge grant program is accepting applications. The grant program is part of the nationwide AARP Livable Communities initiative that helps communities become great places to live for residents of all ages. The program is intended to help communities make immediate improvements and jump-start long-term progress in support of residents of all ages.

The 2023 AARP Community Challenge grant program is open and accepting applications through March 15 at 5 pm ET! This year, in addition to our Flagship Grants we are excited to accept applications for two new funding opportunities – Demonstration Grants and Capacity-Building Microgrants. Learn more about these new funding opportunities and, if eligible, apply by March 15: http://spr.ly/61803XL0C

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