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| You Can Make a Big Impact with Small Changes Creative ideas and small changes can make big impacts

[View online]( | [Send to a friend]( [CT seal]( You Can Make a Big Impact with Small Changes [Community]( Creative ideas and small changes can make big impacts and long-term improvements. AARP Connecticut invites nonprofits and municipalities across the state to apply for the 2024 Livable Communities Grant Program. Now in its seventh year, the initiative is dedicated to funding “quick-action” projects that will help Connecticut’s neighborhoods, towns and cities be great places to live for people of all ages. The application deadline is August 16. The program is open to incorporated organizations that are 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) nonprofits and Connecticut government entities. [LEARN MORE]( [Community]( [Apply Now to Fund Your Idea]( Grants should be for projects in Connecticut that are focused on improving the lives of those 50+ and can range from small, short-term activities to larger, permanent solutions, but the maximum amount of any single grant will be $5,000. [LEARN MORE]( [Connecticut State with Puzzle Pieces]( [Recognize a Volunteer]( If you know someone age 50 or older who embodies the true definition of volunteerism, nominate him or her for the Andrus Award for Community Service, AARP’s most prestigious Connecticut volunteer award. The deadline is August 1. [NOMINATE TODAY]( [Man Texting]( BECOME A MOBILE ADVOCATE. Join AARP's mobile activist team! Sign up to receive text alerts with legislative updates you can act on. [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [Already subscribed? Manage your preferences here.]( [VolHandsImage] [Learn More]( Volunteer in Connecticut [Learn more]( about volunteer opportunities with [AARP Connecticut](. Give your time, talent, and expertise to make a difference in your community. For more information, e-mail [CTAARP@aarp.org](mailto:CTAARP@aarp.org?subject=Volunteer%20Opportunities) or call 1-866-295-7279. AARP MEMBERSHIP OFFERS MORE AARP members have access to hundreds of carefully chosen discounts, resources, and services — and an advocate for important issues. [JOIN OR RENEW]( [Join AARP]( [AARP Connecticut]( [Contact Us]( [Manage Your Account]( [Unsubscribe From This Type of Email]( [Unsubscribe From All AARP Email]( Unused [AARP Rewards]( points expire 12 months after they are earned, in monthly batches on a rolling basis. [AARP ©1995-2024](. All rights reserved. | 21 Oak Street #104, Hartford, Connecticut 06106 | [Privacy Policy](

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