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AARP investing $126,389 in Massachusetts communities as part of nationwide grant program 

Posted on 06/26/24 by Adrian Ramos



About The Challenge

Each year, AARP works in partnership with local leaders, organizations, and dedicated residents to help make that vision a reality. As part of that effort, AARP is excited to announce the largest investment of grant dollars to date through the AARP Community Challenge grant program. More than $3.8 million in quick-action grants are being distributed to 343 projects across all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The AARP Community Challenge funds innovative projects that inspire change in areas such as public places; housing; transportation; and more. In 2024, AARP is bolstering its investment in digital connectivity, community resilience, rural communities, and addressing disparities. With additional funding support provided by Toyota Motor North America, the program is also increasing its investment in pedestrian safety projects that will improve streets and sidewalks, create vibrant pedestrian infrastructure, engage community members and much more.

Sixteen Projects across Sixteen Bay State Communities

AARP Massachusetts is incredibly proud to have sixteen projects granted right here in our state. Our goal is to support their efforts to create great places for people of all backgrounds, ages, and abilities. As local leaders seek to better their communities for the future, this becomes even more critical.

The program is funding projects across three different grant opportunities, including flagship grants, capacity-building microgrants, and demonstration grants. Here in Massachusetts, these exciting projects were funded:

· Andover: Andover Elder Services- An intergenerational garden to bring together seasoned and aspiring gardeners in a new collaboration between the Senior Center, Youth Services (AYS), garden clubs and the Andover Pollinator Pathway group. The project seeks to reimagine and expand the existing, on-site garden.

· Belchertown: Belchertown Senior Center- Bench installation along a new and paved walkway located near an assisted living facility and a school. The seating will enable older adults with physical or cognitive challenges to take walks and remain a part of their community.

· Blackstone: Blackstone Parks and Recreation- Working with the Senior Center, Blackstone-Millville Garden Club, local businesses, students, and more, Blackstone Parks and Recreation will build 12 raised beds for older residents to grow their own produce and flowers. The beds would be wheelchair and walker accessible as well as at an appropriate height to allow older residents of all ages and physical ability to do the gardening without bending.

· Boston: Meaningful Occasions- This project will provide technology training for older adults living in affordable housing, with a focus on home tech solutions that allow individuals to safely age in place.

· Cambridge: Green Cambridge- Green Cambridge will conduct walk audits and share the results with community members, local businessowners and municipal agencies to inform streetscape improvements.

· Clarksburg: The Town of Clarksburg- The town of Clarksburg will erect a digital sign in front of town hall to alert residents of upcoming events and emergencies.

· Clinton: Bigelow Free Public Library- The purchase of a GRIT all-terrain freedom chair to accommodate people who would like to be able to access nature.

· Lowell: Bike Connector Inc. Lowell- Providing older adults of Lowell with free, refurbished bikes, bike helmets, locks and lights.

· Merrimac: Merrimac Senior Center- Older adult volunteers of the senior center will conduct a bike audit focused on areas they frequent and assess the condition of sidewalks and paths. Results of this bike audit will inform efforts to implement an e-bike program.

· Monterey: The Town Of Monterey- The purchase of various technology devices and provide internet training for 50+ year old residents with the intention of enabling internet access, promoting personal connectivity and improving digital literacy for Monterey residents 50+.

· New Bedford: Friends of Buttonwood Park- Bench installation along a path in Buttonwood Park to improve accessibility for people of all ages and abilities.

· Pepperell: Pepperell Aid Community Home (PACH) Outreach- An ADA door system attached to the PACH building, which acts as a food pantry for the towns of Pepperell and Dunstable.

· Taunton: Downtown Taunton Foundation- The establishment and enhancement of a walking trail in Downtown Taunton to encourage recreation, fitness, and economic stimulation.

· Watertown: Watertown Department of Senior Services and Council on Aging- An eviction prevention project that offers financial assistance to older residents to put toward rent, home modifications, and cleaning services.

· Wayland: Wayland Council on Aging- The installation of grab bars and motion sensing nightlights in several homes and home safety trainings for older adults to help residents age in place and live in their communities safely and for longer.

· Worcester: Worcester Housing Authority- This project involves the addition of desktop computers to community rooms with free, high speed internet connectivity. Also, Digital literacy courses for older residents and those with disabilities will be provided as part of this project.

The Community Challenge grant program is part of AARP’s nationwide work on livable communities, which supports the efforts of neighborhoods, towns, cities and counties across the country to become great places for all residents. We believe that communities should provide safe, walkable streets; affordable and accessible housing and transportation options; access to needed services; and opportunities for residents to participate in community life.

To learn more about the work being funded by the AARP Community Challenge both here in [STATE] as well as across the nation, visit aarp.org/CommunityChallenge. You can also view the AARP Livable Communities Map – a free, interactive tool with information on the more than 1,700 AARP Community Challenge grantees and more than 800 members in the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.

 

This story is provided by AARP Massachusetts. Visit the AARP Massachusetts page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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