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Alexandria, VA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Public art installations

Description: Permanent, vibrant sculptures will be installed along a busy roadway to serve as visual landmarks. The artwork will help pedestrians, especially older adults, navigate the area and feel more comfortable walking or taking transit.

Lakewood, CO

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022

Project Category: Public art installations

Description: Older adults who walk the Alameda Corridor to reach shops and health care often lacked safe places to pause, making trips exhausting and limiting independence. Alameda Connects installed a concrete pad with a bench and trash bin at a key resting point. It also added colorful ground murals at three sites, including a transit stop and Easterseals Colorado, to make the spaces feel safer and more welcoming. The project united older adults and students in painting days that sparked friendships and inspired neighborhood cleanups and business interest in murals. One teen said, "Thank you for letting me volunteer. This project gave me purpose."

Project description was created using generative AI and then reviewed for accuracy.

Pikeville, TN

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Public art installations

Description: In a rural community with high poverty and an aging population, cultural isolation limited opportunities for engagement. To address this, Pikeville created an Indigenous History mural depicting the Trail of Tears, supported by a skilled artist and QR-coded videos for deeper learning. The unveiling event brought residents together for a guided tour, sparking dialogue about heritage and resilience. Now a permanent feature downtown, the mural serves as an educational tool and catalyst for similar projects, offering older adults a meaningful way to connect with history and foster unity.

Project description was created using generative AI and then reviewed for accuracy.

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San Diego, CA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022

Project Category: Community Gardens

Description: To organizers with Bayside Community Center, a patch of dirt in Linda Vista Community Park had potential to become something more -- a community garden. First, the nonprofit presented their idea to local community groups to get neighbors' buy-in for the project. Volunteers then worked to transform the space, adding raised garden beds which are available to low- and moderate-income residents to rent. The garden serves a neighborhood considered to be a food desert and Bayside Community Center uses the garden to grow produce for families in need. The space also serves as a gathering space for neighbors, many of whom live in nearby affordable housing complexes. Additionally, organizers say the garden spurred similar projects in other city parks, leading the City of San Diego to consider streamlining its policies governing new community gardens.

Oceanside, CA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Park enhancements

Description: Outdoor exercise equipment accessible to older adults will be added at Libby Lake Park. The upgrades will encourage strength training, inclusion and social activity.

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