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Grantmaking - The SCAN Foundation *; cls: tm-slide-bottom-small-text; delay: 25;"> We drive policy, program, and systems improvements through grantmaking to help older adults age well in their homes and communities. Our grants explore solutions around the real needs of older adults, focusing primarily on what those historically left out of decision-making say they need.
Center Lived Experience We place the voices of older adults, especially those from communities of color, rural areas, and lower-income backgrounds, at the center of everything we do. By elevating lived experiences through grants like The People Say , we ensure that policies and programs reflect older adults’ real needs and priorities.
Through partnerships with community organizations, advocates, and leaders with lived experience, we work to ensure that those most impacted help shape the decisions, solutions, and systems that affect their lives. Advance Data and Research to Inform Policy Our funding supports inclusive research that fills knowledge gaps and provides actionable insights for policymakers and program leaders.
We focus on data that reflects diverse populations and informs equitable, people-centered policy change.
Build Coalitions for Impact We fund cross-sector partnerships and initiatives like California’s Equity Community Organizing (ECO) Groups that connect stakeholders across sectors—including individuals with lived experience—to align strategies, foster collaboration, and build momentum for policy and systems change that supports aging in home and community.
Share Knowledge to Drive Change Through storytelling, dissemination, and knowledge-sharing grants, we elevate what works. From local innovations to national policy lessons, we help scale solutions that improve the lives of older adults.
Medicare-Medicaid Integration Medicare Health and Social Supports Multisector Plans for Aging Sort by Newest First Newest First Oldest First A-Z Z-A Providence Portland Medical Center Providence Portland Medical Center To further advance systemic change through lived experience, the Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) will create a Toolkit to support creation and operation of additional ECO Groups within and beyond California.
Providence Portland Medical Center Providence Portland Medical Center To further advance systemic change through lived experience, the Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) will create a Toolkit to support creation and operation of additional ECO Groups within and beyond California.
Center for Outcomes Research and Education California Community Foundation California Community Foundation Older adults and people with disabilities were disproportionately impacted by the Los Angeles County wildfires and face unique challenges to recovery. Contribution to the California Community Fund will provide critical support to recovery efforts for older adults impacted by the fires and their families.
California Community Foundation California Community Foundation Older adults and people with disabilities were disproportionately impacted by the Los Angeles County wildfires and face unique challenges to recovery. Contribution to the California Community Fund will provide critical support to recovery efforts for older adults impacted by the fires and their families.
Supporting Multisector Plans for Aging Funders Community This grant, with co-funding from West Health, Health Care Foundation of Western and Central NY, and Taub Foundation, will support a Grantmakers in Aging Funding Community to champion Multisector Plans for Aging (MPA). GIA will convene 22 funders who are exploring opportunities to support Multisector Plans for Aging in their state.
The Community works to: Increase awareness and understanding of MPA among the GIA network and the broader philanthropic community. Create a formal community of practice to share information, strategies, and solutions related to MPA. Cultivate relationships with new funders engaged through MPA efforts to expand and strengthen the GIA network and forge strategic partnerships across sectors.
Multisector Plans for Aging Supporting Multisector Plans for Aging Funders Community This grant, with co-funding from West Health, Health Care Foundation of Western and Central NY, and Taub Foundation, will support a Grantmakers in Aging Funding Community to champion Multisector Plans for Aging (MPA). GIA will convene 22 funders who are exploring opportunities to support Multisector Plans for Aging in their state.
The Community works to: Increase awareness and understanding of MPA among the GIA network and the broader philanthropic community. Create a formal community of practice to share information, strategies, and solutions related to MPA. Cultivate relationships with new funders engaged through MPA efforts to expand and strengthen the GIA network and forge strategic partnerships across sectors.
Multisector Plans for Aging The People Say is a groundbreaking resource amplifying the voices of older adults in policymaking. Developed by The SCAN Foundation and Public Policy Lab, it shares real-life insights on issues like healthcare, caregiving, and transportation—ensuring the lived experiences of aging Americans shape the policies that impact their daily lives.
Current investments (multiple grants) include Year 2 research, adding perspectives from older adults living in Arizona, California, Minnesota, New Orleans, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Long-Term Care, Medicare Health and Social Supports, Medicare-Medicaid Integration, Multisector Plans for Aging The People Say is a groundbreaking resource amplifying the voices of older adults in policymaking.
Developed by The SCAN Foundation and Public Policy Lab, it shares real-life insights on issues like healthcare, caregiving, and transportation—ensuring the lived experiences of aging Americans shape the policies that impact their daily lives.
Current investments (multiple grants) include Year 2 research, adding perspectives from older adults living in Arizona, California, Minnesota, New Orleans, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Long-Term Care, Medicare Health and Social Supports, Medicare-Medicaid Integration, Multisector Plans for Aging Searchable LTSS Financing Initiatives Compendium To advance long-term service and support (LTSS) reforms policymakers might consider the history of policy efforts in this area as an important source of information and context.
This project will create a user-friendly website to showcase the LTSS Compendium of legislative reform solutions proposed over the last 30 years, as well as those put forward by researchers and think tanks. Searchable LTSS Financing Initiatives Compendium To advance long-term service and support (LTSS) reforms policymakers might consider the history of policy efforts in this area as an important source of information and context.
This project will create a user-friendly website to showcase the LTSS Compendium of legislative reform solutions proposed over the last 30 years, as well as those put forward by researchers and think tanks.
University of Southern California University of Southern California Intersections of Racial Equity/Social Justice Organizations and Aging To better understand community-based organizations supporting California’s continuum of care—especially in rural and underserved areas—the USC Equity Research Institute will identify these groups and explore opportunities for alignment and collaboration that advance shared goals and strengthen the SCAN Foundation’s impact across diverse communities.
University of Southern California University of Southern California Intersections of Racial Equity/Social Justice Organizations and Aging To better understand community-based organizations supporting California’s continuum of care—especially in rural and underserved areas—the USC Equity Research Institute will identify these groups and explore opportunities for alignment and collaboration that advance shared goals and strengthen the SCAN Foundation’s impact across diverse communities.
The Cost of Prejudice: What does it really cost when we discriminate against people in the provision of health care services?
This grant to UMass Boston will examine how various forms of perceived discrimination (e.g. racial, age, gender, weight, sexual orientation, physical disability, wealth, etc.) impact both older adults’ experiences with the health care system and any health care costs associated with those experiences within the delivery system.
Medicare-Medicaid Integration The Cost of Prejudice: What does it really cost when we discriminate against people in the provision of health care services?
This grant to UMass Boston will examine how various forms of perceived discrimination (e.g. racial, age, gender, weight, sexual orientation, physical disability, wealth, etc.) impact both older adults’ experiences with the health care system and any health care costs associated with those experiences within the delivery system.
Medicare-Medicaid Integration 2025 MPA Implementation Advocacy Project With support of the MPA Fund, Justice in Aging will facilitate stakeholder engagement to advance and ensure implementation of the Governor’s California Master Plan for Aging (MPA), with a focus on creating a universal home care system and ending older adult homelessness.
Multisector Plans for Aging 2025 MPA Implementation Advocacy Project With support of the MPA Fund, Justice in Aging will facilitate stakeholder engagement to advance and ensure implementation of the Governor’s California Master Plan for Aging (MPA), with a focus on creating a universal home care system and ending older adult homelessness.
Multisector Plans for Aging Addressing Gaps in Emergency Response Systems for Older Adults Impacted by Wildfires California wildfires greatly impact older adults and long-term services and supports providers serving them.
LeadingAge California will document the challenges LTSS providers faced during recent fires, gaps in emergency system responses, and recommendations to strengthen emergency preparedness and response protocols in LTSS settings (e.g., senior housing, assisted living, nursing facilities).
Addressing Gaps in Emergency Response Systems for Older Adults Impacted by Wildfires California wildfires greatly impact older adults and long-term services and supports providers serving them.
LeadingAge California will document the challenges LTSS providers faced during recent fires, gaps in emergency system responses, and recommendations to strengthen emergency preparedness and response protocols in LTSS settings (e.g., senior housing, assisted living, nursing facilities).
Developing a National Rural Strategy & Reimagining Rural Policy for the 21st Century The project will launch a bipartisan commission working to improve federal policies that advance equitable rural prosperity in the 21st century. The Commission’s research will include older adults with lived experience, as well as experts in the field of aging.
The Commission will propose a national rural strategy that identifies the opportunities and priorities for achieving equitable rural prosperity. Developing a National Rural Strategy & Reimagining Rural Policy for the 21st Century The project will launch a bipartisan commission working to improve federal policies that advance equitable rural prosperity in the 21st century.
The Commission’s research will include older adults with lived experience, as well as experts in the field of aging. The Commission will propose a national rural strategy that identifies the opportunities and priorities for achieving equitable rural prosperity.
Human Services Research Institute Human Services Research Institute HCBS Definition and Consensus A shared language is essential to advancing effective home and community-based services (HCBS) policies. Through this project, HSRI will conduct a national environmental scan, engaging diverse voices, and synthesizing findings into a definition of HCBS.
The aim of this definition is to support alignment in policy, advocacy, and service delivery—ultimately strengthening the effectiveness, equity, and coordination of HCBS for individuals with long-term support needs. Human Services Research Institute Human Services Research Institute HCBS Definition and Consensus A shared language is essential to advancing effective home and community-based services (HCBS) policies.
Through this project, HSRI will conduct a national environmental scan, engaging diverse voices, and synthesizing findings into a definition of HCBS. The aim of this definition is to support alignment in policy, advocacy, and service delivery—ultimately strengthening the effectiveness, equity, and coordination of HCBS for individuals with long-term support needs.
Human Services Research Insitute National Conference of State Legislatures National Conference of State Legislatures Strategies for Improving Long-Term Care: Educating State Policymakers To advance long-term service and support (LTSS) reforms, states are uniquely positioned to leverage federal flexibilities to develop solutions.
This project aims to strengthen the capacity and efficiency of state legislatures to consider policy options and innovations to support aging individuals, particularly policies around long-term care financing.
National Conference of State Legislatures National Conference of State Legislatures Strategies for Improving Long-Term Care: Educating State Policymakers To advance long-term service and support (LTSS) reforms, states are uniquely positioned to leverage federal flexibilities to develop solutions.
This project aims to strengthen the capacity and efficiency of state legislatures to consider policy options and innovations to support aging individuals, particularly policies around long-term care financing.
National Conference of State Legislatures Center for Healthcare Strategies Center for Healthcare Strategies Advancing Integrated Care for Dually Eligible Populations To promote promising models of integrated care in rural areas, plans need to encourage enrollment by making programs more responsive to consumer needs and increase the availability of these programs in rural areas.
Through this project, CHCS will translate the Consumer Perspective into an Action Plan for States. The resulting toolkit will include actionable steps for states to take in: (1) designing or refining their integrated care programs, and (2) communicating with dually eligible populations and providers about the value of integrated care.
Through exploring and identifying feasible options to improve provider access and coordinated care delivery for dually eligible populations in rural areas, states will learn to improve access to care.
Medicare-Medicaid Integration Center for Healthcare Strategies Center for Healthcare Strategies Advancing Integrated Care for Dually Eligible Populations To promote promising models of integrated care in rural areas, plans need to encourage enrollment by making programs more responsive to consumer needs and increase the availability of these programs in rural areas.
Through this project, CHCS will translate the Consumer Perspective into an Action Plan for States. The resulting toolkit will include actionable steps for states to take in: (1) designing or refining their integrated care programs, and (2) communicating with dually eligible populations and providers about the value of integrated care.
Through exploring and identifying feasible options to improve provider access and coordinated care delivery for dually eligible populations in rural areas, states will learn to improve access to care.
Center for Health Care Strategies Medicare-Medicaid Integration Imperial Valley Wellness Foundation Imperial Valley Wellness Foundation With co-funding from the California Health Care Foundation and Metta Fund, four California-based organizations will support “Equity Community Organizing Groups” (ECO Groups).
In this second phase of the project, each community will begin to implement solutions that advance health care issues and address the needs in their community, ensuring that older adults are leading the efforts and lived experience is at the center.
Imperial Valley Wellness Foundation Imperial Valley Wellness Foundation With co-funding from the California Health Care Foundation and Metta Fund, four California-based organizations will support “Equity Community Organizing Groups” (ECO Groups).
In this second phase of the project, each community will begin to implement solutions that advance health care issues and address the needs in their community, ensuring that older adults are leading the efforts and lived experience is at the center.
Imperial Valley Wellness Foundation Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County With co-funding from the California Health Care Foundation and Metta Fund, four California-based organizations will support “Equity Community Organizing Groups” (ECO Groups).
In this second phase of the project, each community will begin to implement solutions that advance health care issues and address the needs in their community, ensuring that older adults are leading the efforts and lived experience is at the center.
Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County With co-funding from the California Health Care Foundation and Metta Fund, four California-based organizations will support “Equity Community Organizing Groups” (ECO Groups).
In this second phase of the project, each community will begin to implement solutions that advance health care issues and address the needs in their community, ensuring that older adults are leading the efforts and lived experience is at the center. Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County
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