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Age-Friendly subcommittee outlines AARP action plan, seeks fiduciary for small grant and lists project priorities

2243391 · January 21, 2025
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The commission’s Age-Friendly subcommittee described four priority goals and said it will pursue an AARP Community Challenge capacity-building grant — but it needs a town department or a 501(c)(3) to act as fiduciary.

Jan, chairing the Age-Friendly discussion, updated commissioners on progress toward an action plan to submit to AARP and on possible grant opportunities.

Jan summarized four focal goals for the AARP Age-Friendly application — social participation, housing, transportation, and outdoor spaces/buildings — and described subcommittee work already underway with library and DEI partners. She said the group is also preparing an application for the 2025 AARP Community Challenge grants, due March 5.

Jan described three AARP grant tracks mentioned in the webinar materials: a flagship grant (roughly…

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