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The AARP Connecticut Livable Communities Grant Program is open to incorporated organizations that are 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) nonprofits and Connecticut government entities who seek to make improvements in their neighborhood or community in Connecticut.

Grants can range from small, short-term activities to larger, permanent solutions, but the maximum amount of any single grant will be $5,000. All applications should be for a project of $5,000 or less. Grant funds cannot be used to supplement staff salaries or contribute to ongoing operating expenses. AARP Connecticut has funded 16 projects in the first three years of the Livable Communities Grant Program (five in 2020, seven in 2019 and four in 2018).

AARP Connecticut will evaluate grant requests from nonprofit organizations and government entities for projects that focus on any of the following areas:

-Affordable and accessible housing options for residents 50+
-Delivery of services to help residents 50+ age in the setting of their choice
-Creating safe and enjoyable public spaces for all ages with a focus on the 50+ (such as improving bike and pedestrian infrastructure, public parks, public art, safe street crossings, navigation, etc.)
-Public Transportation
-Fostering intergenerational and multi-cultural connection
-Financial security for low income residents 50+
-Socialization and fostering community connection for older residents
-Education and awareness about LGBTQ elders
-Community accessibility for disabled residents

Comprehensive details about the program and applications can be found on www.aarp.org/ct. All proposals must be submitted to CTLivable@aarp.org by 5 p.m. ET, October 1, 2021, and all projects must be completed within 12 months from the day grant funding is received. Each section of the application must be completed with all pertinent information. Please email questions to CTLivable@aarp.org.

While AARP Connecticut’s Livable Communities Grant Program is only open to Connecticut towns and nonprofits, AARP’s nationwide Livable Communities initiative funds projects in all 50 states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. AARP announced in August that it will fund 244 projects across the country in 2021, including three in Connecticut, as part of its fifth annual AARP Community Challenge grant program. More than 800 projects have been funded since grant program began in 2017.