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Westport, MA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Innovative home maintenance, repair and support services

Description: The program will provide needed home safety repairs such as rails, ramps, lighting and stair fixes for older adults with lower income. These updates will reduce hazards and help residents remain safe and independent in their homes.

Salisbury, MD

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Innovative home maintenance, repair and support services

Description: Home safety updates, such as grab bars, improved lighting and minor repairs, will be provided for adults age 50-plus in the community. These changes will help residents age in place and reduce the risk of falls at home.

Clarksville, TN

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Innovative home maintenance, repair and support services

Description: This program will provide critical home repairs and accessibility improvements for adults age 65-plus. Improvements such as roofing and HVAC repairs as well as ADA upgrades will help residents live safely and independently.

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Urbana, IL

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2021

Project Category: Community Gardens

Description: The City of Urbana wanted to ensure its community gardens included accessibility features, allowing people of all ages to use them. The city's Arts and Culture Program conducted a needs assessment of five gardens through the Growing Community Initiative. The assessment identified needed upgrades to ensure accessibility, such as shade, accessible seating, tool availability and public safety interventions. They then installed shade sails, tool lending libraries and ADA-compliant benches. Additionally, organizers partnered with local artists to hold a workshop to create peace poles. The public art pieces are now on display in one of Urbana's gardens, located a neighborhood that had been impacted by gun violence.

Springfield, IL

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2020

Project Category: Addressing community health

Description: A new online order system and optional curbside pickup at Springfield's Old Capitol Farmers Market reduced shoppers' risk of COVID-19 exposure. The improvements ensured that older adults and SNAP users could access fresh and healthy food from the popular market. Downtown Springfield Inc. replaced SNAP tokens with Healthy Ways scannable cards, which limit the need for physical contact at checkout. Following the change, the market saw an increase in SNAP transactions. In addition, more than 150 community members took advantage of the curbside option, which reduced in-person foot traffic and provided a safe shopping alternative to those most at risk.

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