AARP Hearing Center
You are now leaving AARP.org and going to a website that is not operated by AARP. A different privacy policy and terms of service will apply.
Building great communities takes time – but small, tangible improvements can spark lasting change. That’s the idea behind the AARP Community Challenge, a grant program launched in 2017 to support quick-action projects that enhance livability nationwide.
Now in its tenth year, the program is accepting applications through March 4, 2026, at aarp.org/CommunityChallenge.
The AARP Community Challenge is designed to:
It’s open to 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), 501(c)(6) nonprofit organizations, government entities, and other organizations on a case-by-case basis. All projects must be completed by December 15, 2026.
Support projects that improve Public Places; Transportation; Housing; Digital Connections; and Disaster Resilience. Awards range from a few hundred dollars to $15,000.
$2,500 grants paired with expert support, webinars, and cohort learning. Focus areas include Walk Audits, Bike Audits, HomeFit® Guide Modifications, and Disaster Preparedness Training.
Designed to replicate promising local efforts. Topics include Pedestrian Safety (funding support from Toyota Motor North America), High-Speed Internet (funding support from Microsoft), and Housing Design Competitions. Awards typically range from $10,000-$20,000, and will not exceed $25,000.
“We are thrilled to open the AARP Community Challenge grant program once again and encourage all eligible organizations to apply,” said Beth Finkel, AARP New York State Director. “Past grantees have made tangible improvements that spark long-term change in communities across New York.”
Since 2017, AARP has funded 2,100 projects nationwide, including 63 in New York.
The grant program is part of AARP’s Livable Communities initiative, which helps neighborhoods, towns, cities, and counties become great places to live for people of all ages. We believe communities should offer:
Deadline: March 4, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT
Project Completion: December 15, 2026
More From AARP
Retirement Events Answer Key Questions
Retirement events will tackle common questions on Social Security, savings and planning, giving workers and retirees clear guidance.
State Of State Boosts Older New Yorkers
Governor Hochul’s State of the State includes proposals to make New York more affordable for older adults.Aging Services, Utility Costs on 2026 Agenda
Aging services and rising utility costs are key 2026 issues. See how these priorities could affect older adults and households.