Tony Cipollone of the John T. Gorman Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of grantmakers in responding to community aging
Public policy related to senior issues has not kept pace with the changes called for by an aging pop...
The fact that the population of the United States is aging is no surprise; the demographic projectio...
Poster presentation from the Gerontological Society of America Conference. Presentation date: Novemb...
Meredith Jones of the Maine Community Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of...
Wendy J. Wolf of the Maine Health Access Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role...
Grants in Aging: How to Get Started For funders ready to explore the possibility of making grants in...
The report was funded by Grantmakers In Aging, an organization dedicated to promoting and strengthen...
This report looks at civic engagement as volunteerism and community activism. It looks to analyze w...
This survey of grantmakers and experts in the field of aging gives a picture of where grantmakers sa...
David Wihry discusses the efforts of four associations in Maine that are supporting successful aging...
Maine has one of the oldest populations in the United States. In this article, Helen Miltiades and L...
Lois Lamdin and Willard Hertz, active “retirees” who have chosen to settle in Maine after long and d...
Patricia Oh describes how age-friendly communities can provide residents of all ages what they need ...
Using a national survey of local governments, we explore the drivers of planning and service deliver...
Maine faces a growing number of elderly households as the baby boomer generation ages, which will ha...
Public policy related to senior issues has not kept pace with the changes called for by an aging pop...
The fact that the population of the United States is aging is no surprise; the demographic projectio...
Poster presentation from the Gerontological Society of America Conference. Presentation date: Novemb...
Meredith Jones of the Maine Community Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of...
Wendy J. Wolf of the Maine Health Access Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role...
Grants in Aging: How to Get Started For funders ready to explore the possibility of making grants in...
The report was funded by Grantmakers In Aging, an organization dedicated to promoting and strengthen...
This report looks at civic engagement as volunteerism and community activism. It looks to analyze w...
This survey of grantmakers and experts in the field of aging gives a picture of where grantmakers sa...
David Wihry discusses the efforts of four associations in Maine that are supporting successful aging...
Maine has one of the oldest populations in the United States. In this article, Helen Miltiades and L...
Lois Lamdin and Willard Hertz, active “retirees” who have chosen to settle in Maine after long and d...
Patricia Oh describes how age-friendly communities can provide residents of all ages what they need ...
Using a national survey of local governments, we explore the drivers of planning and service deliver...
Maine faces a growing number of elderly households as the baby boomer generation ages, which will ha...
Public policy related to senior issues has not kept pace with the changes called for by an aging pop...
The fact that the population of the United States is aging is no surprise; the demographic projectio...
Poster presentation from the Gerontological Society of America Conference. Presentation date: Novemb...