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    Aging Advocacy Initiative Project Plan

    This is the project plan for the Aging Advocacy Initiative, which is a national effort to strengthen and strategically align aging advocacy across the United States.

    Topic: Public Policy
    Type: General
    October 16, 2025

    Older Americans Act Reauthorization Campaign Progress Report - January 2025

    This report highlights key activities and takeaways and previews future programming around the OAA Reauthorization campaign.

    Topic: Public Policy
    Type: Report
    January 30, 2025

    Five Ways Congress Can Strengthen the Older Americans Act, and What Philanthropy Can Do

    A fact sheet outlines how congress and philanthropy can work together to strengthen the Older Americans Act to better meet the social needs that COVID-19 revealed and match funding levels to the growth of the older population and the true cost of aging in America.

    Topic: Public Policy
    Type: Issue Brief
    June 18, 2024

    GIA/GIH Joint Response to OAA Funding

    Grantmakers In Aging and Grantmakers In Health (GIH) responded to a request for feedback about the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA) from the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP).

    Topic: Public Policy
    Type: General
    March 21, 2024

    Multisector Plans for Aging: A Global Perspective

    Across the United States, Multisector Plans for Aging are driving public-private partnerships at the highest level of state government. Globally, 128 countries have national or subnational plans on aging. These plans have the potential to influence policies and funding mechanisms across sectors with corresponding metrics to track impact.

    Topics: Age-Friendly Communities Public Policy
    Type: Webinar Recording
    March 14, 2023

    Prevent and Reduce Social Isolation

    Social isolation is an epidemic in the United States, affecting two-thirds of older adults and three-quarters of young people (as reported during COVID). Social isolation is linked to depression, poor sleep, and impaired immunity. It increases the risks of dementia by 50 percent, stroke by 32 percent, and coronary heart disease by 29 percent, and significantly increases the risk of premature death from all causes.

    Topics: Age-Friendly Communities Social Connection
    Type: Issue Brief
    December 12, 2022

    Moving Ahead Together: A Framework for Integrating HIV/AIDS and Aging Services

    Part of Grantmakers In Aging’s Moving Ahead Together initiative, supported by Gilead Sciences, this document offers a detailed framework of recommendations for strengthening the integration of HIV and aging care and services through increased understanding, more customized programs, closer cross-sector connection, and stronger policymaking. Three main sections. Focus Area #1: Complexities and Challenges, explores the broader social context, including stigma. Focus Area #2: Integrating and Improving Care and Services, emphasizes the need for whole-person care and examines medical care, mental and behavioral health care, and social and psychosocial support. Focus Area #3: The Way Forward, looks at policy and how to update it to reflect the graying of HIV.

    Topics: Health Care Public Policy
    Type: Report
    November 1, 2020

    Creating New Connections: How Philanthropy Can Support Better Care for People with Complex Health and Social Needs

    This report summarizes key issues relevant to understanding complex care and offers resources and case studies for funders interested in entering the field or deepening their existing work. It also profiles funding opportunities, explores existing models, and shares philanthropic lessons learned.

    Topics: Caregiving Health Care Public Policy Social Connection
    Type: Guide & Toolkit
    October 13, 2020

    Mobility & Aging in Rural America: The Role of Innovation

    This funding guide offers grantmaking recommendations to help funders become engaged in rural mobility and suggests a dynamic research and policy agenda to empower older people in rural places to lead fuller lives. 

    Topics: Rural Aging Mobility and Transportation
    Type: Report
    December 2, 2018

    The Future of Rural Transportation and Mobility for Older Adults

    The Future of Rural Transportation and Mobility for Older Adults is a companion white paper to GIA’s Mobility & Aging in Rural America: The Role for Innovation. The paper examines rural mobility through a lens of technology and across a longer timeframe.

    Topics: Rural Aging Mobility and Transportation
    Type: White Paper
    April 1, 2018

    Arts and Culture Issue Brief

    For older people whose social networks are dwindling, arts and culture give opportunities to keep socially, civically, and mentally active in their communities. The arts provide a symbolic and emotionally expressive communication system for elders with cognitive limitations, allowing them to engage with their care partners and the larger community.

    Topics: Arts and Culture Social Connection
    Type: Issue Brief
    November 1, 2015

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