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Grants and Webinars for Gardening and Walkability
February 8, 2023
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Today! AARP Community Challenge Webinar
Learn about the
2023 AARP Community Challenge
grant program, ask about the application process, and hear from past grantees. Join us online from 2 to 3 p.m. (EST). P.S. Scroll down for more about the challenge.
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Get a Garden Going!
Creating Community Gardens for People of All Ages
is a free, 32-page, photo- and information-filled AARP Livable Communities publication for neighbors and local leaders. P.S. Scroll down for more about this guide.
AVAILABLE IN PRINT OR AS A PDF
Livability News & Notes
Apply for a Walkability Grant
— This year’s AARP Community Challenge is offering a capacity-building microgrant for a walkability-related project. Information from the webinar "Walk Audit: An Effective Tool for Community Change" (February 14, 2 p.m. EST) —combined with the
AARP Walk Audit Tool Kit
and examples from the America Walks "Walking College" — could lead to a successful application.
Source:
America Walks
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Learn About Applying for a Gardening Grant
— This year’s AARP Community Challenge is also offering a capacity-building microgrant for a community garden project. Inspiration from the webinar "Community Gardens: A Tool for Community Change" (February 16, 2 p.m. EST) — and the AARP gardening guide — could lead to a successful application.
Source:
8 80 Cities
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Learn About Livability
— AARP Community Challenge grant funds can be used for many kinds of projects. Read about, see photos and/or watch videos featuring the efforts and achievements of past grantees.
Source:
AARP.org/CommunityChallenge
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The next issue of the
AARP Livable Communities e-Newsletter
will be published on February 22, 2023.
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