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Austin, TX
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2023
Project Category: Improved wayfinding
Description: Disconnected trails and unclear signage made an interim route hard to navigate, limiting safe access for older adults and people using mobility devices. The initiative installed 200 wayfinding signs along 16 miles and hosted pop-up events like tai chi and yoga to engage residents. Volunteers helped place signage and gather feedback, which boosted awareness and accelerated plans for permanent signs and completion of the 32-mile all-ages-and-abilities corridor.
Winfield, KS
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Improved wayfinding
Description: This project will install rapid flashing beacons on Main Street to improve pedestrian safety. These beacons will enhance visibility, reduce accidents, and support walkability, especially for older adults.
Bloomfield, IA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Improved wayfinding
Description: This project will enhance pedestrian safety by repaving streets, repainting parking lines, and installing high-contrast crosswalks. These upgrades will create a more pedestrian-friendly downtown.
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Loiza, PR
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: This project will create an accessible space at the Emiliano Figueroa Torres Community Center. It will feature ergonomic benches, game tables, raised garden beds, and solar-powered lighting.
San Juan, PR
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024
Project Category: Digital navigation skills
Description: Older adults in Puerto Rico often struggle with digital illiteracy, leaving them disconnected from family and vital services. Centro Ines tackled this by offering small-group courses on tablets and smartphones. Common apps for entertainment, staying connected with friends and navigation were taught, as well as skills for managing medical appointments and voting online. Volunteers provided hands-on support to build confidence. Graduates now use technology to stay in touch with loved ones, access health resources and prepare for emergencies like hurricanes. One participant noted how helpful this course has been for himself and other residents.
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