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Find similar grantsWellness in Nutrition is sponsored by New York State Office for the Aging. Supports home-delivered meals, nutrition counseling, and congregate meals for older adults in New York State.
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Wellness in Nutrition Program (WIN) | Office for the Aging Wellness in Nutrition Program (WIN) Wellness in Nutrition Program (WIN) The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, created in 1984, provides nutritious meals and related services to the frail elderly at high nutritional risk.
Working in concert with the Older Americans Act Title III-C Nutrition Program, SNAP expands the state’s capacity to serve the frail elderly in their homes. It is a key component of a package of home and community services necessary to meet the needs of New Yorkers.
The State Fiscal Year 2013-2014 Executive Budget included a recommendation to re-name SNAP as Wellness in Nutrition, or WIN (SNAP is the new name for Food Stamps, which would create confusion with the aging network’s SNAP).
Funded by formula to the 59 local Area Agencies on Aging throughout the state 87% of funding is used to provide home delivered meals remainder of funding provides services such as shopping assistance, congregate meals, nutrition counseling and nutrition education Targets low income, those who live alone and those over age 75 Provide meals to frail elderly people who are at risk of malnutrition because they are no longer able to obtain adequate diet without assistance Assist the elderly to remain in their homes and to complement other community-based, long term care services Maintain or improve participants’ nutrition-related health Must be age 60 or older, incapacitated due to accident, illness or frailty; unable to prepare own food; and lacks informal support Must be assessed for need Scroll back to the top of the page
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State and local agencies, nonprofits, and community organizations serving older adults in New York State. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Older Americans Act Title III - Congregate Meals is sponsored by Administration for Community Living (ACL) / New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA). This federal program provides grants to support congregate meals for older adults at community sites like senior centers. These meals provide nutrition, social connection, and access to other services.
Nutrition Services Incentive Program (NSIP) is sponsored by Administration for Community Living (ACL) / New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA). NSIP provides additional funding to states, territories, and eligible tribal organizations exclusively for purchasing food for nutritious meals for older individuals. In New York, these are cash grants to Area Agencies on Aging based on the number of eligible meals provided.