Leveraging Local Cultural Council Grants

Many MA artists, performers, and other cultural program-creators routinely partner with senior centers to apply for Local Cultural Council grants. These grants, offered yearly, provide funds for arts programming that might otherwise be inaccessible to Councils on Aging with limited budgets.

The application deadline for Mass Cultural Council’s Local Cultural Council Grants is October 16.

If this is news to you and you’re interested in learning more about the kinds of programs that these grants support, you can look up any community’s LCC on the MCC website and see the list of recent grant recipients, the titles of their projects, and the amount they received. If you or the artist you’re working with are interested in offering a program to residents of more than one city or town, the applicant (usually the artist devising the program) may submit applications to more than one LCC.

Each LCC has its own set of funding priorities, so be sure to read up on your particular community’s LCC profile, which will also provide local contact information.

 

 

 

FY25 SIG Field Demonstration Project Grants

MCOA is pleased to announce grant opportunities for Field Demonstration Projects (FDP) for the FY25 Council on Aging direct grants cycle. MCOA intends to award state Service Incentive Grant (SIG) funds, contingent upon final approval by the Governor of the state budget. These funds will be used to provide direct grants to COAs under the following three categories and twelve project areas that have been approved by EOEA.

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Capacity Building

  • Age & Dementia Friendly Capacity Building
    (up to $20,000)
  • Memory Café Capacity Building or Startups
    (up to $7,500)
  • Development and Implementation of Outreach Programs
    (up to $10,000)

Innovations

  • Nutrition Innovations and/or Expansion
    (up to $20,000)
  • Provision of Transportation Services
    (up to $25,000)
  • Digital Equity
    (up to $15,000)
  • Other Innovative Programming
    (up to $10,000)

 

Improving Access and Inclusion

  • Senior Center Modernization
    (up to $25,000)
  • Public Health Connections
    (up to $7,500)
  • Enhanced Public Awareness of your COA
    (up to $7,500)
  • Creating a Welcoming Space for People with Sensory Disabilities (related to hearing, vision, or both)
    (up to $10,000)
  • Caregiver Respite Services or Financial Assistance
    (up to $10,000)

 

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A bidders conference was held via zoom on
April 24, 2024 at 10:00 am.

 

Click here to view the recording.

Click here to view the slide deck.

Click here to view the Q&A from the bidders conference.

Questions submitted in writing and those posed during the bidders conference, along with the answers, will be posted here by April 26, 2024.

Written questions must be submitted by email, with the subject line FY25 FDP, to Madeline Noonan at madeline@mcoaonline.com by 4:00 PM on April 24, 2024.

 

  • Download the full RFP announcement and instructions here.
  • Download the FY25 FDP application form here.

The Intent to Bid is now closed and only those who submitted this form by the May 8th at 4:00 p.m. deadline are eligible to submit a Field Demonstration Project proposal. Any proposal for which an Intent to Bid form was not submitted by the deadline will not be considered for funding.

The FY25 FDP application period has now closed. Award notifications will be made by June 21st.

Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act Grant

  • application is open May 1st to June 14th, 2024

The Massachusetts Office on Disability, (MOD) is pleased to announce the Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvement Grant Programapplication and selection process. Eligible applicants include any Massachusetts city or town. These grants will support capital improvements specifically dedicated to improving programmatic access and/or removing barriers encountered by persons with disabilities in applicant facilities throughout the Commonwealth.  Grants will be awarded to successful applicants to remove barriers and create and improve accessible features and programmatic access for persons with disabilities throughout the Commonwealth.

Examples include but are not limited to increasing both physical access and programmatic access through the addition of features such as: ramps, elevators, power lifts and Limited Use/Limited Application (LULAs) signage, communication access devices, curb cuts and/or any other features that are designed to improve architectural access and/or programmatic access.  Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis to projects that demonstrate real and tangible positive impacts to persons with disabilities.

More information is available here.

Innovations in Nutrition Programs and Services – Coordinated Systems Demonstration

Agency Name:
Administration for Community Living

Description: The purpose of this funding opportunity is to support projects which enhance the quality, effectiveness and proven outcomes of nutrition services programs within the aging services network. The Older Americans Act (OAA) provides funding to States and Tribal Organizations to support a broad array of services that enable older adults to remain in their homes and communities and assist family and informal caregivers to care for their loved ones for as long as possible. More information is located here: https://acl.gov/programs/health-wellness/nutrition-services. Through this program, funds will be used to foster the development, testing and replication of innovative service delivery models, policies and partnerships that improve collaboration and coordination between OAA nutrition programs and multi-purpose senior centers. Projects proposed under this grant program must have the potential for broad implementation throughout the aging services network.

Link to Additional Information: https://acl.gov/grants/open-opportunities

T-Mobile Hometown Grant Application Q1 2024

Get up to $50,000 to bring your community project idea to life.

The T-Mobile Hometown Grants program funds projects to build, rebuild, or refresh community spaces that help foster local connections in your town. Projects should be shovel-ready, physical builds or improvements that can be completed within 12 months of receiving Hometown Grants funding.

Examples of eligible projects include but are not limited to: adaptive uses of older and historic buildings into community gathering spaces, improvements to outdoor parks or trails, and technology projects for the public library.
SUBMIT A PROPOSAL | GRANT GUIDELINES

Massachusetts Community Health & Healthy Aging Funds Request for Proposal (RFP) January 2024

2024 Funding Cycle is opening for applications! Grants can support community-centered approaches that disrupt barriers to health and their root causes including structural racism, poverty, and deep power imbalances.

Request for Proposal (RFP) | Please review the RFP for eligibility, funding priorities, and more.

Application Due Date: March 29, 2024, at 11:59 PM EST

USAging Opens Applications for Grants to Support Community Care Hubs

USAging’s Center of Excellence to Align Health and Social Care (COE) is now accepting applications for grants to support innovation and infrastructure costs for up to 20 community care hubs (CCHs).

These grants are intended to bolster CCH partnerships with health care organizations for coordinated access to and delivery of social care programs and services. They are part of the COE’s effort to develop, expand and support sustainable, high-functioning aging and disability CCHs and their networks of social care programs and service providers.

What You Need to Know:

  • Review the request for proposal (RFP) here.
  • Register here to attend an informational webinar | February 26 12:00 PM ET
  • Get started on your application and submit a Notice of Intent to apply here.
  • Application deadline: Tuesday, April 5, 2024, 5:00 PM ET.
  • Questions? Contact coe@usaging.org.

The COE will also provide CCHs with technical assistance and multi-level capacity-building efforts that promote whole-person care through the alignment of health, public health and social care systems.

The COE, part of the Aging and Disability Business Institute at USAging, is supported by ACL through a cooperative agreement totaling approximately $12 million over a three-year period with 100 percent funding by ACL/HHS.

Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act Grant

  • application is open May 1st to June 14th

The Massachusetts Office on Disability, (MOD) is pleased to announce the Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvement Grant Programapplication and selection process. Eligible applicants include any Massachusetts city or town. These grants will support capital improvements specifically dedicated to improving programmatic access and/or removing barriers encountered by persons with disabilities in applicant facilities throughout the Commonwealth.  Grants will be awarded to successful applicants to remove barriers and create and improve accessible features and programmatic access for persons with disabilities throughout the Commonwealth.

Examples include but are not limited to increasing both physical access and programmatic access through the addition of features such as: ramps, elevators, power lifts and Limited Use/Limited Application (LULAs) signage, communication access devices, curb cuts and/or any other features that are designed to improve architectural access and/or programmatic access.  Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis to projects that demonstrate real and tangible positive impacts to persons with disabilities.

More information is available here.