Nearby AARP Community Challenge Projects

Powder Springs, GA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2023

Project Category: Bikeability

Description: Downtown lacked infrastructure that encouraged biking, limiting active transportation options for older adults and other residents. The city installed five permanent bike racks in key locations, each designed as public art through a partnership with local artists and schools. These racks make biking more practical and add visual appeal to the town center. The project promotes healthy, car-free travel and strengthens placemaking efforts, sparking community pride and inspiring future art and mobility initiatives.

Atlanta, GA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022

Project Category: Resources about housing options, safety and services

Description: Rising property taxes along the BeltLine threatened to displace longtime homeowners with low or fixed incomes. The partnership hired resource coordinators to conduct door-to-door outreach and attend community events, explaining the Legacy Resident Retention Program and helping residents start applications. The effort led to 63 new pre-registrations and a 53% increase in approved participants. One resident said she was "ecstatic" to learn about the program and wanted to apply immediately, showing how personal outreach can prevent displacement and build trust.

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AARP Georgia State Office

999 Peachtree Street NE
Suite 1110
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States

Phone: 866-295-7281
Fax: 404-881-6997
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