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AARP Awards $237,500 to New York Community Improvement Projects

AARP has selected 23 organizations across New York to receive 2026 Community Challenge grants, providing $237,500 for local projects aimed at enhancing livability. This funding, part of an $8.3 million national initiative, supports rapid-action improvements to public spaces, transportation, and disaster preparedness for residents of all ages.

The grants mark the 10th anniversary of the program, which focuses on practical, site-specific interventions. In New York, the projects range from the installation of ADA-compliant pedestrian signals in Mechanicville to the conversion of a van into a mobile library in Spring Valley. These initiatives target critical infrastructure gaps, such as traffic calming measures in Watervliet and the transformation of underutilized outdoor spaces at older adult housing sites in Manhattan.

Beth Finkel, AARP New York State Director, noted that the program empowers local leaders to bridge the gap between conceptual ideas and visible neighborhood changes. Since 2017, the organization has distributed nearly $1 million across 87 projects in the state. By prioritizing accessibility and social connectivity, the current round of funding addresses the growing demand for local solutions that allow residents to remain independent and engaged within their own neighborhoods.

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