Grant opportunity
Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - Dementia Capable Community Health Worker Programs
Through the Alzheimers Disease Program Initiative (ADPI), ACL seeks to enhance workforce capacity in the National Aging Network with the inclusion of dementia-capable Community Health Workers (CHWs). CHWs work to improve conditions for health in communities with the highest rates of disease, disability, and death.
- Funder
- Administration for Community Living
- Deadline: 2026-08-03
- Deadline: 2026-08-03: Aug 3, 2026
- Award
- Up to USD 250,000; estimated total funding USD 5,250,000
- Applicant
- Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification). Eligible applicants include entities designated to plan and coordinate a network of Olde
- Discipline
- Health and Biomedical Sciences
- Region
- United States
- Posted
- Jul 2, 2026
Call summary
Overview
Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - Dementia Capable Community Health Worker Programs is an official Grants.gov cooperative agreement notice from Administration for Community Living. Through the Alzheimers Disease Program Initiative (ADPI), ACL seeks to enhance workforce capacity in the National Aging Network with the inclusion of dementia-capable Community Health Workers (CHWs). CHWs work to improve conditions for health in communities with the highest rates of disease, disability, and death.
Who can apply
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification). Eligible applicants include entities designated to plan and coordinate a network of Older Americans Act (OAA) programs, services, and supports at a local level, including Area Agencies on Aging (AAA), Federally recognized Native American Tribal governments, and any State which has been designated a single planning and service area under section 305(a)(1)(E) of Title III in the OAA functioning as an AAA.
What it supports
- Health and Biomedical Sciences
- United States
- Cooperative Agreement
Funding and duration
- Up to USD 250,000; estimated total funding USD 5,250,000
Deadline: 2026-08-03
Deadline: 2026-08-03: Aug 3, 2026
How to apply
Open the linked Grants.gov listing to review the full package, attachments, eligibility rules, deadline time zone and submission route.
Call details
Source-based overview
Through the Alzheimers Disease Program Initiative (ADPI), ACL seeks to enhance workforce capacity in the National Aging Network with the inclusion of dementia-capable Community Health Workers (CHWs). CHWs work to improve conditions for health in communities with the highest rates of disease, disability, and death. ADPI supports dementia-capable home and community-based services for people living with dementia and their caregivers. As a result of this initiative, ACL seeks to strengthen relationships with rural and underserved communities and address barriers to care for people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Eligibility
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification). Eligible applicants include entities designated to plan and coordinate a network of Older Americans Act (OAA) programs, services, and supports at a local level, including Area Agencies on Aging (AAA), Federally recognized Native American Tribal governments, and any State which has been designated a single planning and service area under section 305(a)(1)(E) of Title III in the OAA functioning as an AAA.
Funding and benefits
Up to USD 250,000; estimated total funding USD 5,250,000
Themes and supported activities
Health and Biomedical Sciences
United States
Cooperative Agreement
Deadline and timeline
Deadline: 2026-08-03: Deadline: 2026-08-03: Aug 3, 2026.
Applicants should confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, required documents, portal steps and any institutional approvals on the official call page before submitting.
How to apply
Open the linked Grants.gov listing to review the full package, attachments, eligibility rules, deadline time zone and submission route.
Before applying, check eligibility rules, budgets, attachments, page limits, partner requirements, cost-share conditions and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration or nomination stage.