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Stonington, ME
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public Places Other
Description: Two public entrance doors will be replaced with ADA compliant automated doors at a local community building. Easier access will help people safely attend and enjoy events and participate in food distribution activities.
Newark, NJ
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public Places Other
Description: The organization will improve multiple public spaces in Newark by adding shade, seating and plants and by conducting cleanup efforts. Adults age 50-plus will help lead the work, creating cooler, more comfortable places to walk and rest.
Fernandina Beach, FL
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public Places Other
Description: Downtown businesses will receive guidance and tools to improve accessibility and clear navigation. Practical changes will help older adults move comfortably while supporting local commerce.
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Green Bay, WI
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2021
Project Category: Community Gardens
Description: The Farmory is a nonprofit urban farm, where community members can learn about sustainable agriculture and aquaponics. However, many of the farm's features were inaccessibly to visitors who rely on wheelchairs or other mobility devices. To make the space more accessible, the Farmory installed a new aquaponics system, which is low to the ground. This allows visitors to see the farm's growing systems without needing to climb onto a ladder. The system consists of four growing beds, water tanks, a germinating chamber and a harvesting area. Today, produce grown with the new aquaponics system also helps combat food insecurity -- the Farmory donates about ten pounds of greens each week to the county's Aging and Disability Resource Center.
Green Bay, WI
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Digital navigation skills
Description: New North addressed gaps in digital access that left many older adults without the skills needed to manage daily tasks online. The initiative expanded digital training across the region through group classes, 1-to-1 coaching and shared statewide modules, while partners added staff and volunteers to support instruction. The NEW BOOST Digital Navigator Network enabled more residents to learn on their own devices, easing financial strain and improving confidence. The effort built lasting capacity for digital skills support that helps older adults stay connected and access essential services.
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