Responsive grantmaking is the Foundation's strategy to direct resources to emerging and unmet needs within the field of aging. The following categories are examples of types of issues the Foundation may consider through this grantmaking strategy.
- Access to Care
- Adult Day Services
- Caregiver Support
- Disability Services
- Healthy Aging
- Housing
- Medication Management
- Mental Health/Substance Abuse
- Professional Education and Training
- Promoting Aging in Place
- Transportation
The Foundation accepts unsolicited letters of inquiry on an ongoing basis through the Foundation's responsive grantmaking process. After review of the letters, if the request falls within the funding priorities of the Foundation the organization will be invited to submit a full proposal for funding consideration. Please see the following responsive grantmaking guidelines for letters of inquiry and full proposals.
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