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Find similar grantsAge‑Friendly Minnesota Grants is sponsored by Age‑Friendly Minnesota Council / MN Department of Human Services. Grants to nonprofits (and other entities) serving older adults in Minnesota to improve inclusive, age‑friendly community design and supports.
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Age-Friendly Minnesota Grants / Age Friendly Minnesota Age-Friendly Minnesota Grants Age-Friendly Minnesota (AFMN) Grants support a wide range of age-friendly projects to make Minnesota a better place for all of us to grow older. They provide a new resource to spark the kind of innovation and action needed to bring age-friendly places and practices to life. This benefits us all: if we’re living, we’re aging.
AFMN Grants are funded through Minnesota Legislature Laws of Minnesota 2021, 1st Spec. Sess. chapter 7, article 17, sections 2 and 8 Community Grants make up the majority of AFMN Grants.
They fund a variety of project types and entities with a focus on systems and environment change, rather than direct services. AFMN awarded its first round of Community Grants in 2023, and awarded the second round in early 2025. Learn more about Community Grants Technical Assistance Provider (TAP) Grants TAP Grants were designed to support the AFMN Council’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility.
TAP Grantees’ work includes making Community Grants more accessible to less experienced applicants, as well as Tribal and cultural community engagement, and advancing age-friendly efforts at a regional level, among others efforts. AFMN awarded its first round of TAP Grants in late 2022, and its second round in 2024.
Learn more about TAP Grants Additional Funding Opportunities for Aging Work at the State of Minnesota The State of Minnesota offers other grants related to aging, such as: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias funding opportunities Open grants, RFPs and RFIs from the Department of Human Services (DHS) Minnesota Department of Human Services 540 Cedar Street, P. O. Box 64974 Elmer L.
Anderson Human Services 540 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN, 55164 mn. dhs.
agefriendlymn@state. mn. us
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in Minnesota serving older adults Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $9,000–$75,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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