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Recent Grants |
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Locations indicate the organization’s headquarters, not necessarily the geographic area served. October - December 2007American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter (Denver): $30,800 over two years for the Transportation Services Program. Catholic Charities (Denver): $20,000 to expand the Adult Services/Senior Program, providing services to low-income older adults and their families in the Denver Metro area. Colorado Center for the Blind (Littleton): $15,000 to expand the Senior Services Program, which provides in-home training and support for older adults who are blind or losing vision. Colorado Commission on Aging (Denver): $250,000 for Senior Source, a multi-media information and education campaign for older adults and their caregivers. Colorado Gerontological Society (Denver): $4,995 to support a Medicare Part D enrollment specialist. The Denver Center for Crime Victims (Denver): $20,000 over two years to provide crisis intervention, case management and home safety assessments for older adults. Denver Regional Council of Governments (Denver): $5,000 to reprint a handbook for caregivers of older adults. Denver Regional Mobility and Access Council (Denver): $138,000 for staff to coordinate transportation resources for older adults. This grant was jointly funded by Rose Community Foundation and The Colorado Health Foundation. Dominican Sisters Home Health Agency of Denver (Denver): $50,000 over two years for in-home housekeeping services, meal preparation, laundry services and grocery shopping for older adults. Project Angel Heart (Denver): $30,000 to provide nutritious, home-delivered meals for older adults living with life-threatening illnesses. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Boulder County (Boulder): $25,000 for three programs helping older adults: Carry-Out Caravan, Fix-It Service and Volunteer Driver Program. St. Anthony Health Foundation (Denver): $200,000 over two years for the Senior Benefits Program to inform, counsel and assist older adults and their caregivers to access and apply for public benefits. St. Francis Center (Denver): $60,000 over two years to provide assistance and transitional housing to formerly homeless older adults. July - September 2007Grantmakers in Aging (Dayton, OH): $7,500 to support the activities of this national association of grantmakers that focuses on aging issues. Washington Street Community Center (Denver): $10,000 to provide information, referral and direct services to older adults who live independently in their homes. |
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