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Administration for Community Living (ACL)

2026 Community Care Corps Grant: Developing and Scaling Programs Providing Volunteer Nonmedical Assistance to Support Older Adults, Adults with Disabilities, and Family Caregivers

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Y. Shirai (Family and Community Medicine)

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An organization may only apply for this grant through one application per year and cannot apply for itself and be part of an application involving more than one organization.

Program Overview
Community Care Corps encourages organizations across the country to apply for 18-month grants ($30,000–$200,000) to develop and scale innovative volunteer programs that provide nonmedical assistance to older adults, adults age 18 and older with disabilities and family caregivers.

Projects funded through this initiative will increase the number of community-based volunteer programs available to provide nonmedical assistance while decreasing the number of older adults, adults with disabilities, and family caregivers who need assistance in maintaining independence in the community but are unable to obtain help. In doing so, the initiative will strengthen community-based supports that help people maintain independence, reduce unmet needs, and improve overall well-being.

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
2/26/2026

Administration for Community Living (ACL): 2023 Community Cares Corp’s Local Models Program - Innovative Local Models to Provide Volunteer Nonmedical Assistance to Older Adults, Adults with Disabilities, and Family Caregivers

Y. Shirai (Family and Community Medicine)

The Administrators are seeking proposals for innovative local models in which volunteers assist family caregivers or directly assist older adults or adults with disabilities with nonmedical care in order to maintain their independence Administrators are offering two proposal options. Applicants will select one of the following:

Option One: Funds are awarded to local organizations nationwide to establish, enhance, or grow model volunteer programs in home or community-based settings. Community Care Corps volunteers perform nonmedical tasks, provide companionship, and support family caregivers.

Option Two: Funds are awarded to local organizations across the country capable of building a network of screened and trained volunteer chaperones to accompany older adults and adults with disabilities in need to and from non-emergency medical appointments and outpatient procedures. The administrators seek applications that reflect the needs of their community, deliver services door through door, assist with needs pre- and post- appointments, and include appropriate stakeholders. Door through door assistance addresses care recipient expectations and needs before and after non-emergency medical appointments and outpatient procedures.

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
07/07/2023