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Appleton, WI
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Preparedness
Description: Fire, police and emergency staff will deliver preparedness guidance at a local activity center for older adults. Participants will receive emergency kits and tailored planning information.
Sparta, GA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Preparedness
Description: Preparedness meet‑ups will pair youth and older adults to build household emergency plans, supply checklists, & check in teams while recruiting hub sites. The network will strengthen local support systems during emergencies.
Freeport, ME
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Preparedness
Description: Town‑wide mailers and education sessions will introduce Neighborhood Resiliency Hubs. The effort will strengthen neighbor support systems during weather emergencies.
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Lewisville, TX
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024
Project Category: Housing Design Competitions
Description: Rapid growth and rising housing costs left older adults struggling to age in place, even after zoning changes allowed accessory dwelling units (ADUs). To raise awareness, the city launched a Backyard Cottage Design Competition, engaging more than 18,000 residents through events and multilingual outreach. Older adults volunteered at parades and judging sessions, while the contest drew 67 design submissions and awarded prizes across multiple categories. The effort sparked interest in ADUs, led to a Permit Ready Plans portal for pre-approved designs and strengthened community engagement for future housing solutions.
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Allen, TX
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2019
Project Category: Micromobility enhancements/management
Description: To encourage older residents to become more active and use the local trail system, the City of Allen purchased six adult electric tricycles for the Allen Senior Recreation Center. Center members can check out the trikes to use when weather permits. The tricycles provide supplementary electric power to assist with peddling when needed, enabling users with varying mobility levels to ride them. To get the lending program started, City built a storage facility for the tricycles and offered a skills class for riders. Additionally, they provided helmets, orange safety flags and bike locks. Although motorized vehicles typically aren't typically allowed on Allen's nearby Cottonwood Creek Hike/Bike trail, the City has made an exception for the trikes.
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