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Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - State and Community Grant Program

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The Alzheimer’s Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - State and Community Grant Program, solicited under HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-ADPI-0002, is a cooperative agreement opportunity aimed at strengthening dementia-capable home and community-based service systems across the United States through two distinct application options. Option A targets state governmental entities designated as the lead agency for dementia capability, requiring them to establish or expand a comprehensive, sustainable state-level HCBS system with a Single Entry Point/No Wrong Door access model to ensure seamless service access for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Option B is designed for community-based organizations operating within existing dementia-capable HCBS systems, compelling them to address three specific service gaps: delivering supportive services to individuals living alone with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), improving services for individuals aging with intellectual and developmental disabilities at risk of or living with ADRD, and providing behavioral symptom management training and expert consultation for family caregivers. Both options require 36-month projects structured into three 12-month budget periods, with funding contingent on annual appropriations, satisfactory progress, and continued federal interest. All applicants must demonstrate the ability to implement a phased approach involving a planning phase followed by implementation, and must include a robust, third-party evaluation plan with a signed commitment letter from an independent evaluator—failure to do so results in automatic disqualification. Eligibility is strictly limited: no entity may apply for both Option A and Option B, nor hold more than one ADPI grant simultaneously. States without active ACL ADPI grants are eligible for Option A, with priority given to those未曾 receiving ADSSP grants since before 2014. Community-based organizations are eligible for Option B if they lack an active ADPI grant, with similar priority extended to those previously未曾 funded by ADI-SSS or ADPI programs since before 2014. Applicants must maintain an active SAM.gov registration with a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and a current Grants.gov account linked to Login.gov. Financial requirements include a minimum 25 percent non-federal match, meaning federal funds cannot exceed 75 percent of total project costs, with at least half of all funds—federal and match combined—must be spent on direct services for individuals with ADRD and their caregivers. Salary rates for key personnel may not exceed the Executive Level II cap of $225,700 annually, and applicants without an approved indirect cost rate may use a 15

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States and community orgs compete for 36-month ADPI grants to expand dementia-capable home services, prioritizing underserved areas since before 2014.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community LivingView Agency

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813219 - Other Grantmaking and Giving Services View NAICS

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HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-ADPI-0002 Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative NOFO

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community Living
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Cooperative agreements under the ADPI funding Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), are intended to support and promote the development and expansion of dementia-capable home and community-based service (HCBS) systems in States and Communities. There are two application options contained in this single NOFO: Grants to States (Option A) and Grants to Communities (Option B). No entity is eligible to apply for both State and Community options and no entity is eligible to hold more than one ADPI grant at a time. The dementia-capable systems resulting from program activities under either option are expected to provide quality, person-centered services and supports that help individuals living with dementia and their caregiver remain independent and safe in their communities.OPTION A: Grants to StatesApplicants for Option A (36 month cooperative agreements) are the governmental entities within states and territories designated as the state agency for dementia-capability and that have working relationships with their state agencies that enable creating and sustaining a dementia- capable HCBS System. Option A has two required objectives, the first of which is the creation, expansion and sustainability of a dementia-capable state HCBS system that includes Single Entry Point/No Wrong Door (SEP/NWD) access for people with dementia and their family caregivers. The second objective is to ensure access to a comprehensive, sustainable set of quality state HCBS that are dementia-capable and provide innovative services to the population with dementia and their caregivers.States and territories eligible for Option A are those that do not have active ACL ADPI State dementia-capability grants. All states without active grants are eligible to apply, however those states that have not benefited from ADSSP grants since before 2014 will be given priority consideration in the post-review decision-making process.OPTION B: Grants to CommunitiesCooperative agreements under Option B (36 month cooperative agreements) are available to private and/or public community-based organizations (CBO) that are able to: 1) demonstrate their operation within an existing dementia-capable HCBS system dedicated to the population that they serve; and 2) articulate opportunities and additional services in the targeted gap areas that would enhance and strengthen the existing system.Option B cooperative agreements are designed to aid community-based HCBS providers in addressing three specific service gaps in existing dementia-capable HCBS systems for persons living with or those at high risk of developing Alzheimer"s disease and related dementias (ADRD) and their caregivers.Option B applicants must address each of the following three gap areas:Provision of effective supportive services to persons living alone with ADRD in the community;Improvement of the quality and effectiveness of programs and services dedicated to individuals aging with intellectual and developmental disabilities with ADRD or those at high risk of developing ADRD; and Delivery of behavioral symptom management training and expert consultations for family caregivers.Community-based organizations are only eligible to hold one ADPI grant at a time. All community-based organizations without active ADPI grants are eligible to apply, however those that have not benefited from ADI-SSS and ADPI grant programs since before 2014 will be given priority consideration in the post-review decision-making process.

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