Advancing Strategies to Enhance Preventative Health to Older Adults in the Senior Nutrition Program
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The contract aims to support a statewide initiative designed to increase the participation of older adults in senior nutrition programs with a focus on preventative health. The primary objectives include expanding the capacity of these programs to reach more older adults, developing and sharing resources within the network to improve knowledge and ensure sustainability, and fostering stronger partnerships and collaboration among senior nutrition programs, organizations serving older adults, and other relevant stakeholders. This initiative is overseen by the Administration for Community Living under the Department of Health and Human Services and was announced on September 5, 2025. The goal is to advance strategies that enhance the preventative health of older adults through improved nutrition services. Interested parties may contact Kari Benson via email or phone for more information, and additional details can be found on the official grants website.
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The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity is to support a statewide initiative that will develop the capacity to increase the number of older adults who participate in senior nutrition program with preventative health focus. Project goals include, 1) through a statewide initiative, develop the capacity to increase the number of older adults who participate in the senior nutrition program, 2) to develop resources that can be shared to the network to enhance knowledge and sustainability of these programs, and 3) increase partnerships and collaboration between senior nutrition programs, organizations that focus on older adults and other key partners.
