The John A. Hartford Foundation

Major funding for this program provided by The John A. Hartford Foundation

John A. Hartford Foundation

The John A. Hartford Foundation, based in New York City, is a private, nonpartisan, national philanthropy dedicated to improving the care of older adults. For more than three decades, the organization has been the leader in building a field of experts in aging and testing and replicating innovative approaches to care. The foundation has three priority areas: creating age-friendly health systems, supporting family caregivers, and improving serious illness and end-of-life care. Working with its grantees, the foundation strives to change the status quo and create a society where older adults can continue their vital contributions. For more information, visit johnahartford.org.

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Additional funding provided by:

American Society on Aging
The American Society on Aging (ASA) convenes the nation’s largest multisector community of professionals working in aging. ASA is the go-to source for learning, networking, and embracing opportunity in our aging society through an equity-focused lens. Founded in 1954 as the Western Gerontological Society, over the past 70 years ASA has grown into a diverse community of more than 5,000 professionals working with and on behalf of older adults. Learn more at asaging.org.
Health Foundation NY

The Health Foundation for Western & Central New York is an independent private foundation serving sixteen counties in New York State. Through partnerships, programs, and advocacy, the Health Foundation aims to improve the lives of older adults and young children and strengthen community health capacity. Our vision is a healthy central and western New York where racial and socioeconomic equity are prioritized so all people can reach their full potential and achieve equitable health outcomes. Learn more at www.hfwcny.org.

Scan Foundation

The SCAN Foundation (TSF) envisions a society where all of us can age well with purpose. We pursue this vision by igniting bold and equitable changes in how older adults age in both home and community. Our grants and impact investments prioritize communities that have been historically underrepresented with an emphasis on older people of color; older adults with lower incomes and older residents in rural communities. We believe that if we improve the aging experience for these priority populations and their networks of support, it will improve for everyone. Learn more at www.thescanfoundation.org.