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Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation - Senior Connection Home | Grandparents Raising Grandkids | Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation The Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation (AGF) is a nonprofit that makes a significant impact by funding programs that support the well-being of Grandparents raising their grandchildren across the United States of America.
Our work leads to improved health, housing, and education policies, bringing positive change to these families. AGF leverages funding from the philanthropic community to achieve its goals and objectives. Grandfamilies are families in which grandparents are raising their grandchildren.
This is a large and growing population that has historically been underserved. The Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation (AGF) emerged from Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging Inc.’s Grandparents Raising Grandkids Resource Center. Our organization provides a model of service provision that is scalable, replicable, and adaptable to meet the needs of Grandfamilies wherever they reside.
The Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation (AGF) is a nonprofit that makes a significant impact by funding programs that support the well-being of Grandparents raising their grandchildren across the United States of America. Our work leads to improved health, housing, and education policies, bringing positive change to these families. AGF leverages funding from the philanthropic community to achieve its goals and objectives.
AGF is the only foundation in the United States focused on providing funding and technical assistance to support work-related grandparents raising their grandchildren Play Video A national initiative. President & CEO, Senior Connection Helping older Americans to live independently at home for as long as possible. info@seniorconnection.
org Dr. Moses Dixon Appointed as a United Nations Representative to the AWWG at the UN Economic and Social Council March 13, 2026 Special Needs Trusts Explained: Protect Benefits and Plan for the Future March 11, 2026 Grandparents Raising Grandkids Grandparents Raising Grandkids Resource Center Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation Local & National Resources info@seniorconnection. org Click orange chat icon below to get started.
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Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation Funding Programs is funded by Amplify Grandfamilies Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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