Lifespan Respite National Technical Assistance and Resource Center
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The Administration for Community Living plans to award a single cooperative agreement to fund a three-year project for the Lifespan Respite National Technical Assistance and Resource Center. The center's mission, as mandated by the Lifespan Respite Care Act, is to maintain a comprehensive national database on lifespan respite care, provide training and technical assistance to state, community, and nonprofit respite care programs, and offer information, referral, and educational resources to the public regarding lifespan respite care services. This initiative aims to enhance the quality, availability, and awareness of respite care across various populations. This grant opportunity is part of the Department of Health and Human Services' efforts to support caregivers and improve respite care systems nationwide. The funding will enable the chosen grantee to serve as a central hub for coordination and dissemination of resources and expertise. Interested parties can direct inquiries to the designated point of contact, Emily Anozie, via email or phone. The opportunity was posted on September 5, 2025, and further details can be found through the official grants portal.
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ACL intends to fund a single cooperative agreement award to one grantee for a 3-year project period. Per the Lifespan Respite Care Act, the purpose of the National Lifespan Respite Resource Center is to:
(1) maintain a national database on lifespan respite care;
(2) provide training and technical assistance to State,
community, and nonprofit respite care programs; and
(3) provide information, referral, and educational programs
to the public on lifespan respite care.
