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Changing Aging Grant Program is sponsored by NextFifty Initiative. The Changing Aging grant program funds mission-aligned ideas that support older adults in historically marginalized or geographically underserved communities. Projects often focus on reducing loneliness and isolation, promoting aging in place, addressing economic well-being, and improving access to healthcare and social support.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations from Colorado and across the country working to improve the lives of the older adult population and their caregivers. Prioritizes Colorado relevance or a credible replication strategy for out-of-state proposals. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Unspecified (Previous awards over $5 million for multiple organizations; individual grants vary, e.g., $15,000 to $312,600) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Changing Aging Grants is a grant program from the NextFifty Initiative that funds systems-level and programmatic innovations aimed at making aging more affordable for older adults (age 50+) and the organizations that serve them. The program prioritizes approaches that target root causes of systemic issues—such as inequality and inefficiency—rather than treating symptoms alone, emphasizing structural policy transformation, community-level change, and sustainable long-term outcomes. Eligible applicants include governmental entities, higher education institutions, nonprofits with 501(c)(3)/(c)(4)/(c)(6) status, and nonprofits with fiscal sponsors. Projects must focus on aging populations or caregivers. The application deadline is April 2, 2026; award amounts are not publicly specified.
The Changing Aging (CA) Grant is a grant from the NextFifty Initiative that funds systems-level and programmatic innovations making aging more affordable and improving economic well-being for older adults and the organizations that serve them. The program requires an equity-focused approach and prioritizes work that addresses root causes of systemic issues rather than merely alleviating symptoms — focusing on transforming structures, policies, practices, power dynamics, and norms that affect older adults. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations; up to three years of funding may be requested. Pre-application calls are required for larger requests. Awards have no specified maximum. Check NextFifty Initiative for current application deadlines.
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