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Cherryfield, ME

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Accessibility of amenities

Description: A picnic and camping area will be built along the regional trail with shelters, seating and wayfinding. The site will offer access to nature and clearer connections between downtown and the trail.

Simsbury, CT

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Accessibility of amenities

Description: Portable ADA compliant pathway mats will be placed at parks, trails and outdoor venues. These pathways will provide stable access across grass, sand and uneven ground.

Thurman, OH

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Accessibility of amenities

Description: An ADA-compliant loop trail featuring benches, shade and clear signage will be built within a popular trail system. The new trail will support safe walking, fishing access and outdoor activities for adults age 50-plus.

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Brookings, SD

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: Pedestrian Safety

Description: Downtown Brookings faced unsafe intersections where fast traffic and poor visibility made it difficult for older adults to cross between parking, housing and key community spaces. The project installed high-visibility crosswalks, painted bump-outs and center-of-street signs that slowed turning vehicles and clarified right-of-way. Volunteers helped paint the designs, strengthening community ownership while creating clearer, more predictable crossings. Residents soon reported that cars slowed or stopped more often, making daily trips feel safer. The changes also encouraged people to walk more and use nearby destinations with greater confidence. These improvements are expected to guide future investments, from long-lasting materials to potential redesigns as the area evolves. Personal stories from residents highlighted how the project made it easier for older adults and families to navigate downtown, showing how simple safety upgrades can create lasting benefits.

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Martin, SD

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2021

Project Category: Public space activation

Description: A pocket park and community garden in Martin had fallen into disrepair, but organizers with South Dakota State University Extension hoped to breathe new life into the space. They engaged volunteers to paint the Hope Garden's pergola and remove broken picnic tables, replacing them with new, accessible tables. Additionally, they repaired the garden's drip irrigation system, installed a trash can and added a portable handwashing station. A local artist also painted a mural onsite and new solar lights make the mini-park feel safter at night. Project organizers say the Hope Garden will offer a space for community events and educational offerings. They say improvements to the site helped make the space more sustainable and welcoming to community members.

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