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Find similar grantsAge‑Friendly Minnesota Technical Assistance Provider (TAP) Grants is sponsored by Minnesota Department of Human Services (via Age‑Friendly Minnesota Council). Supports organizations to provide no‑cost technical assistance—especially to less experienced applicants, tribal and cultural communities—to advance age‑friendly efforts and grant accessibility.
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TAP Grants / Age Friendly Minnesota Technical Assistance Provider (TAP) Grants Technical Assistance Provider (TAP) Grants were originally designed to help advance the AFMN Council’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility.
TAP Grantees help make AFMN Community Grants more accessible to a broader range of entities by providing no-cost technical assistance to applicants and grantees who have less experience or capacity to apply for and administer grant funding. TAP Grantees also work in the areas of Tribal engagement, cultural community empowerment, Minnesota’s Multisector Blueprint for Aging, and advancing age-friendly efforts at a regional level.
In its first round of grant funding, in late 2022, AFMN awarded $800K to nine TAP Grantees. It awarded just under $1 million to 14 TAP Grantees in the second round in 2024. Read the 2024 TAP Grant Awards Announcement to view our current grantees Read the 2023 TAP Grant Awards Announcement to view past grantees Here are a few examples of the diverse projects funded through AFMN's TAP Grants.
Arrowhead Area Agency on Aging: With support from an AFMN TAP Grant, the Arrowhead Area Agency on Aging (AAAA) is advancing its Age-Friendly Arrowhead Business Program to ensure that older adults are deliberately included in business and employment opportunities across the seven-county region. The program provides businesses with initial trainings as well as ongoing support.
Trainings cover topics such as marketing strategies, creating age-friendly environments, customer experience, and hiring and staffing. They can also be customized and delivered to individual businesses or organizations AAAA has also for several years awarded the Aging Impact Awards to honor businesses that excel in providing exceptional services or accommodations for people of all ages.
This prestigious recognition celebrates innovative efforts such as inclusive design, personalized services, exemplary customer service and community programs aimed at improving our lives as we age.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations providing technical assistance (e. g. , nonprofits, regional agencies, tribal governments) in Minnesota. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $50,000 per recipient Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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