NEWPORT — AARP Vermont is now accepting applications for the 2016 Community Action Sponsorship Program — a program to provide modest grant funds and technical support to community groups or individuals. The initiative is part of the Age Friendly Communities initiative aimed at preparing Newport for the rapidly aging demographic shift – particularly in the areas of housing, mobility and community engagement.
AARP is partnering with the Newport City Renaissance Corporation on this effort.
“These sponsorships are intended to inspire and support grassroots groups that have a vision for their neighborhood or the city and how it can be improved to the meet the needs of all residents,” said Kelly Stoddard Poor of AARP Vermont. “This is a great opportunity for ad hoc neighborhood-based groups, small non-profits, PTOs, and NPAs to advance their work,” she said.
The Community Action Sponsorships will provide financial and other support to groups within Newport that will advocate for improvements in the following areas:
– Affordable housing options for older residents
– Delivery of services to help older residents age in the setting of their choice
– Implementation of Complete Streets: Pedestrian & Bike infrastructure (sidewalks, amenities for walkers and bikers, public art, safe street crossings, bike lanes, navigation, etc.)
– Public transit
– Fostering intergenerational and multi-cultural connection
– Financial security for low income older residents
– Socialization and fostering community connection for older residents
– Education and awareness about LGBTQ elders
– Community accessibility for residents with disabilities
AARP will select up to three groups for one-year funding in the range of $500-$2,000 each. Deadline for applications is January 29, 2016.
Information on the sponsorship program along with a downloadable RFP and application can be found at www.discovernewportvt.com.
Questions can be directed to Kelly Stoddard Poor at 802-951-1313 or [email protected]