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Five OR organizations receive funding for age-friendly projects

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Monday, September 23, 2024   

Five organizations in Oregon will receive funds for projects that make their communities more age-friendly.

AARP Oregon has selected the quick-action projects from applications to the national Community Challenge grant program.

One state grantee is DevNW, which provides financial resources and affordable housing. The organization will get $7,700 to build a community garden at one of its properties in Corvallis.

Director of Housing Operations Leah Cooper said the group will build the garden with the community's older population in mind.

"We plan to make garden beds that are more geared towards the older adults that live in the building," said Cooper. "So they'll be up off the ground, they stand three feet high."

Cooper said the proposal came from conversations between staff and tenants, based on what they needed.

Since 2017, AARP Oregon has chosen organizations in the state for funding. It's selected 35 projects and distributed nearly $430,000 to those projects in the state.

In June, the national AARP chose seven projects in Oregon for Community Challenge grant funding.

Cooper said the grant is critical for organizations like hers that operate affordable housing and want to keep prices down, where money for projects like gardens can be hard to spare.

She also noted that the garden will address food insecurity for tenants.

"It's two fold," said Cooper. "It's addressing food insecurity, getting fresh vegetables to the population, but also it's a community activity. So, people will be gardening side by side. We'll have events around the garden. So there's sort of a bunch of different needs that are being met."

This year, AARP's national Community Challenge grant program selected more than 340 projects across the country and distributed nearly $4 million.



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