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2024 AARP Community Challenge Demonstration Grant Recipients

29 project grants in support of promising efforts related to digital connectivity, reconnecting communities and housing design


2024 AARP Community Challenge Demonstration Grants

This grant opportunity supports projects that encourage the replication of promising efforts that benefit residents — especially those age 50 and older. Applications were accepted in the following categories:

  • Enhancing digital connectivity to prepare and respond to disasters for residents (especially those age 50-plus), the importance of which is discussed in the AARP Disaster Resilience Tool Kit.
  • Facilitating equitable engagement to reconnect communities that have been divided by infrastructure (with a focus on people age 50-plus), as highlighted in AARP's award-winning "Before the Highway," article series.

If a grantee has a website or online presence, its name appears in blue and is hyperlinked.

Grants in support of Housing Choice projects

ALASKA

  • Anchorage: Cook Inlet Housing Authority
    This project will hold a design competition where teams will test recent local zoning reform efforts. Each team will create feasible designs for missing middle housing, including accessible units for people age 50 and older. The competition will also communicate the benefits of multi-generational housing.

CALIFORNIA

  • Fresno: U.S. Green Building Council Central California
    This design competition will invite professionals and students to explore adaptive reuse options for an existing empty office space. The contestants will explore how to reuse empty commercial spaces to combat the housing crisis.

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MONTANA

  • Whitefish: Shelter WF
    This project will launch a design competition for multifamily and cottage cluster housing, with a focus on accessibility for older adults. The goal is to encourage zoning reforms that allow for a broader spectrum of housing options.

NEBRASKA

  • Omaha: Omaha by Design
    This design competition will invite participants to create designs for duplexes, which can provide an affordable and accessible housing option. One main goal of the event is to overcome negative public perceptions of duplexes

NEW HAMPSHIRE

  • Southwest New Hampshire: Southwest Region Planning Commission
    This project, led by a regional commission representing 33 municipalities, will launch an accessory dwelling unit design competition focused on older adults’ housing needs. 

OHIO

  • Cleveland Heights: City of Cleveland Heights
    The city will hold a design competition to highlight the benefits of accessory dwelling units, particularly for older adults. Residents will be able to access plans for the winning designs for free, making constructing an ADU in the community easier.

PENNSYLVANIA

  • Philadelphia: Community Design Collaborative of Philadelphia
    This project will develop tiny houses and accessory dwelling unit prototypes, with a focus on designs that are cost-efficient, meet regulatory requirements and can be easily reproduced. Community workshops will engage people facing housing instability and older adults hoping to age in place.

SOUTH CAROLINA

  • Anderson: Anderson Housing and Homeless Alliance
    A series of charrettes will engage older adults and people with disabilities to design safe, accessible cottage housing. Designs will support aging in place, reflect new zoning guidelines and prioritize residents’ access to parks for service dogs.

TEXAS

  • Lewisville: City of Lewisville
    The city will host a design competition to encourage construction of accessory dwelling units and increase age-friendly and affordable housing options. The project will include outreach efforts in English and Spanish, as well as Hakha Chin for migrants from Myanmar.

WISCONSIN

  • La Crosse: City of La Crosse
    This project will launch an accessory dwelling unit design competition to promote affordable residential development, with a focus on older adults’ housing needs. Winning designs will serve as models for ADU construction, expediting the approval process for homeowners.

Grants in support of Reconnecting Communities

ALASKA

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  • Anchorage: NeighborWorks Alaska
    This initiative aims to bring together the Fairview neighborhood, which a highway split in two 60 years ago, resulting in decades of disinvestment and adverse safety and health impacts. NeighborWorks will host placemaking events encouraging residents of all ages to reenvision and revitalize the corridor.

CALIFORNIA

  • Los Angeles: Streets For All
    Neighbors living on either side of a freeway, which has bisected the area for decades, will come together at pop-up events to identify solutions to reconnect their neighborhoods. The events will specifically welcome patients at the nearby hospital, as well as older adult residents.

COLORADO

  • Denver: Denver Streets Partnership
    This project will bring together residents to share the history of how local highways have divided their neighborhood. Participants will then discuss how removing this barrier could reconnect the community.

GEORGIA

  • Atlanta: The Ke'nekt Cooperative
    This oral history project will engage students to interview residents who were displaced when Interstate 20 was built. Additionally, the multimedia initiative will create a map of homes demolished during construction and provide content for a podcast and public performance.

MINNESOTA

  • St. Paul: Asian American Business Resilience Network
    This project will create a virtual reality production depicting life in the Rondo neighborhood before, during and after a 1960s Interstate highway project split the community in two. Organizers will ask older residents to contribute their stories.

SOUTH DAKOTA

  • Sioux Falls: Downtown Sioux Falls Lively and Beautiful Streets
    This traffic calming project will deploy traffic delineators to separate vehicle traffic from sidewalks and bike lanes. The delineators are an inexpensive, effective way to support pedestrian and bike safety

Grants in support of Digital Connectivity

ALABAMA

  • Tuscaloosa: Community Service Programs of West Alabama Inc.
    CSP will host digital literacy skills classes for people age 50 and older. Participants will learn how to access disaster and emergency information apps, as well as cyber security best practices and the basics of using devices.

ARIZONA

  • Phoenix: Promise Arizona
    This project will teach families enrolled in the federal Affordable Connectivity Program how to use digital tools. Training will focus on how to access health and emergency services, as well as do routine online activities, such as banking and purchasing tickets.

DELAWARE

  • Wilmington: Brandywine Valley Friends Delaware First Resilience Hub
    This project will provide training on preparing for disasters and distribute preparedness kits to participants. The initiative will also outfit a mobile emergency disaster unit with solar-powered satellite internet access and portable charging units.

HAWAII

  • Hau’ula: Hui O Hau'ula
    This project will invite older adults to participate in emergency preparedness training. Lessons will include how to create an emergency plan and how to secure connection to the internet.

ILLINOIS

  • Quincy: Adams County Health Department
    This project will launch a smartphone app to provide residents with important health information and other updates in emergency situations. The health department will conduct outreach with older adults to help them download the app and learn how to use it.

NEW YORK

  • New York City: Good Old Lower East Side Inc.
    The project will provide older adults with bilingual technology and emergency preparedness education. This will include how-to workshops on cellphone and computer use and instruction on avoiding digital scams and phishing.

OREGON

  • Eugene: Whiteaker Community Council
    This project will provide residents with satellite internet access and backup power systems for use during natural disasters. The project will also implement an early warning system for the community.

RHODE ISLAND

  • Providence: Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council
    This project will train a cohort of residents to teach their neighbors to use an online resource displaying emergency preparedness data and resources. The story-mapping initiative will also expand digital literacy in Olneyville, a majority Spanish-speaking community.

SOUTH CAROLINA

  • North Augusta: City of North Augusta
    This project will install satellite internet at municipal centers to improve access to telehealth appointments, online learning and social opportunities. The city hopes high-speed internet access will support community events, workshops, emergency coordination and daily communication with residents.

TEXAS

  • Abilene: United Rescue Alliance
    This project will expand disaster response and emergency preparedness training by offering virtual instruction for older adults. To overcome resistance to technology, the organization will distribute promotional materials to older residents.
  • Sinton: World Institute on Disability
    This project will allow older adults and people with disabilities to take part in emergency management planning. Participants will receive Wi-Fi connections to join remote meetings, as well as accessibility accommodations and a stipend to compensate them for their time.

WEST VIRGINIA

  • South Charleston: Heart+Hand Outreach Ministries
    This project will distribute solar-powered chargers and emergency preparedness packs to older adults. The organization will also offer internet skills training to help residents access disaster relief resources online

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