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Healthy Aging Grant

This funding opportunity supports community-driven projects in New Hampshire that enhance the quality of life for older adults, promote aging in place, and improve support systems for the aging population.

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Grant Description

The Endowment for Health is a private foundation based in New Hampshire, focused on promoting health and well-being for all residents of the state. One of its key strategic focus areas is healthy aging, which is increasingly relevant as the population of older adults in New Hampshire grows. With a mission to ensure that every Granite Stater can age with health, dignity, and strong community connections, the Endowment collaborates with a range of partners to identify and fund initiatives that support aging in place, enhance quality of life, and promote systemic improvements in how communities respond to the needs of older residents. The foundation's healthy aging grantmaking supports projects that expand choices for older adults, increase public awareness around aging issues, and improve the infrastructure of support systems across the state. Although specific award amounts and timelines are not detailed on the publicly available webpage, it is clear that funding decisions are made in collaboration with partners who are active in the aging sector. These partners include organizations focused on legal assistance, community planning, long-term care, and age-friendly community development. Through its investments, the Endowment prioritizes efforts that are community-driven and that elevate the voices and experiences of older adults. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the Endowment directly—specifically Sue Fulton—for more information about funding opportunities. This approach suggests a more relational and consultative grantmaking process, rather than a structured, competitive open call with rigid deadlines. This also implies that each proposal may be shaped through conversation and alignment with the foundation’s evolving priorities in the aging field. Projects highlighted on the Endowment’s site include the development of age-friendly communities, collaborative learning models for supporting older adults, and initiatives that place older adults’ perspectives at the forefront of planning and service design. These examples reflect a funding scope that emphasizes inclusivity, empowerment, and systems change rather than isolated or one-time services. While there are no specific instructions regarding submission mechanics, evaluation criteria, or required documents, the foundation's collaborative stance implies that applicants may need to demonstrate alignment with healthy aging goals, capacity for partnership, and potential for systemic impact. This consultative approach likely includes one-on-one conversations, iterative proposal development, and a shared understanding of project objectives and outcomes. Given the absence of fixed timelines or application windows, the funding program appears to be rolling and responsive. However, the absence of formalized deadlines or cycles also means that interested applicants must take initiative to engage with the foundation. Regular contact and early outreach are likely essential steps in accessing this funding stream, which is structured more around relationship-building and co-design than traditional grant competition.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding decisions are made collaboratively and may vary in scope. No public award limits or structured funding tiers are listed.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Likely open to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public agencies, and local governments engaged in aging-related services or policy work in New Hampshire. No detailed exclusions or fiscal sponsorship rules provided.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Expert Tips

Ensure project addresses urgent need and shows measurable outcomes. Highlight collaborations and demonstrate capacity to implement.

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Sue Fulton

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Categories
Capacity Building
Community Development
Health
Diversity Equity and Inclusion