Community Connections Mini-Grant

INTRODUCTION

Community Connections grants are for small projects to increase the impact of Lifelong Maine’s Age-Friendly Communities. All projects that are in line with the broad goals of the Governor's Cabinet on Aging are eligible.

Although we have not established a maximum, we expect requests up to $10,000. We know that many communities need a little funding to make big change. Applications for small projects are welcome.

Note: Community Connector pilot sites ARE eligible to apply for grants.

SUPPORTING MAINE'S AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES

Making our communities more age-inclusive requires a combination of system change and community-driven local solutions. Too often, the focus is on systems improvements, rather than supporting and encouraging residents to develop programs, services, and activities built on community strengths and needs. The goal of this funding opportunity is to support grassroots age-friendly initiatives to implement changes that help residents thrive, regardless of how they are experiencing aging.

Quick action projects can spark long-term change. Maine communities have benefitted from the AARP Community Challenge Grant and Dementia Inclusion Quick-Action Grants. In both cases, community-driven funding requests have built momentum for change bY:

GRANT OPPORTUNITY AREAS

Funding can be used to launch a new program or activity or expand the scope and reach of work you are already doing. Examples may include initiatives in any of the eight domains of livability, including:

GRANT CRITERIA

Eligibility Considerations

Ineligible Projects

Judges. At least three judges from the following will review each application:

Scoring. Eligibility will be judged on the following:

Timeline

Note: The online application will be open from September 15 - October 15. 

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