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Learn About and Apply to the "State Walking College"
March 9, 2022
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How to Create Walkability Leaders
A partnership of AARP and America Walks, the State Walking College is a part-time, distance-learning fellowship program for walkability and community advocates. The course’s inaugural class included students from California, South Dakota and Georgia. Each graduate developed a walking action plan for their community.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CLASS OF 2021
How to Become a Walkability Leader
For this year's class, the State Walking College
is accepting applications from individuals in Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Maine, South Dakota and Texas. Due date: March 31. The 18-week session runs from May through October.
LEARN HOW TO JOIN THE CLASS OF 2022
Livability News & Notes
AARP Walk Audit Tool Kit
— Order or download the all-new edition of our popular guide for how to assess and report on the safety and walkability of a street, intersection or neighborhood. The free 28-page, illustrated publication can be used by individuals or groups.
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AARP Livable Communities
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Walking Worksheets
— When it's time to hit the streets for a walk audit, our worksheet collection explains what to look for and how to record the results. Select from 11 free forms that can be downloaded, printed, and shared.
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AARP Livable Communities
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Here’s Why Walk Audits and Walking Action Plans Are Needed
— Look at these photos. Then think about the roadways near you. There's a good chance you're encountering similar sights and scenes.
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AARP Livable Communities
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WATCH THE VIDEO
2022 AARP Community Challenge
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Our live webinar about how to create a strong grant application provided answers and inspiration. Applications are due on March 22.
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AARP Community Challenge
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