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San Francisco, CA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022
Project Category: Digital navigation skills
Description: Many older adults in San Francisco struggled with technology-not because they lacked devices, but because they lacked help. To meet that need, SF Tech Council organized five multilingual "Tech Support Popups" that offered free one-on-one assistance in neighborhoods like Chinatown and the Tenderloin. Nearly 100 volunteers helped more than 200 residents update devices, remove viruses and sign up for affordable internet programs. The events built digital confidence and community connections, inspiring agencies to explore permanent tech help services. One Cantonese-speaking participant said she finally felt "heard" while learning to use her phone to stay in touch with her children.
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Waukegan, IL
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024
Project Category: Digital navigation skills
Description: Older residents in Lake County lacked devices and digital skills, leaving them unable to access health resources or stay connected. To close this gap, the organization distributed 123 laptops and provided at least 12 hours of hands-on training in familiar community spaces, supported by printed guides for continued learning. Participants reported feeling less isolated, with 80% using new skills to connect with family and 25% accessing health resources. One attendee shared, "I was scared of technology... now I feel young again," reflecting the program's impact on confidence and independence.
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East Lansing, MI
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Digital navigation skills
Description: An intergenerational program will pair trained volunteers with older adults to provide regular, personalized support using everyday digital tools. The sessions will strengthen skills for communication, health tasks and staying connected to community activities.
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Washington, DC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2019
Project Category: Addressing community health
Description: Community Foodworks, a farmers market advocacy group, wanted to make the outdoor market experience more palatable and accessible for older adults. Farmers markets provide social connectedness for older adults, as well as an opportunity to access healthy, local food. CFW's markets also provide matching dollars and vouchers to locals receiving federal nutrition assistance, but recipients must wait in line for this assistance. Older adults often have trouble standing for long periods in line, especially in inclement weather. To increase market visitors' comfort, CFW created Rest Rehydration stations at three markets, which included shade tents, tables, seating, water and music.
Washington, DC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Digital Connectivity Disaster Response
Description: Thrive DC addressed the loss of computer access for older adults experiencing homelessness after the local library closed. The organization launched a supervised lab with five computers and offered digital literacy sessions four days a week, helping participants learn email, internet navigation, and how to manage health care and benefits online. As needs grew, the lab became part of a broader day program that offered stability and a safe place to complete essential tasks. Many older adults gained confidence and independence. One participant used the lab to edit a photograph he had taken, proudly sharing the final image with others and reconnecting with his creative interests.
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