Funding Priorities
The Foundation's funding priorities reflect the desire to prepare society for an aging population. Building upon aging trends, research and program innovation, the Foundation's mission is accomplished through strategic initiatives and responsive grantmaking.
Fall Prevention Initiative
Committed to reducing falls among older adults
The Archstone Foundation has committed $8 million over a five-year period toward its Fall Prevention Initiative. The goals of the Initiative are to (1) establish fall prevention as a key public health priority in California, (2) create, test and evaluate effective and sustainable fall prevention programs, and (3) build a comprehensive fall prevention system in the State of California.
Elder Abuse & Neglect Initiative
Improving the quality and coordination of elder abuse and neglect services in California
The Archstone Foundation has committed $8 million over a five-year period with the goal of improving the quality and coordination of elder abuse and neglect services in the State of California. The Initiative is divided into two major phases. Phase I included 18 projects and ran from January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2007. Phase II supports 18 projects and runs from January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2010.
End-of-Life Initiative
Improving end-of-life care for older adults in California
The Archstone Foundation has committed $8 million over a five-year period towards its End-of-Life Initiative. The goal of the Initiative is to improve end-of-life care for older adults in California.
Responsive Grantmaking
Letter of Inquiry Requirements
Full Proposal Requirements
Application Forms and Reporting Guidelines
Frequently Asked Questions
This section offers answers to frequently asked questions about the Foundation's grants, application procedures and other issues related to our mission to prepare society for the aging process.
Grants Database
You are now able to search our grants database.
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