Elder Justice Innovation Grants

The purpose of the Elder Justice Innovation Grants program is to support the development and advancement of new and emerging issues related to elder justice.

Funded projects will contribute to the improvement of the field of elder abuse prevention and intervention at large, such as by developing

credit:


materials, programs, etc that can be widely disseminated and/or replicated, or by establishing and/or contributing to the evidence-base of knowledge.

For FY 2016, the following have been identified as priority areas:
self-neglect, abuse in guardianship, elder abuse forensic centers, and elder abuse in Indian Country.
Related Programs

Elder Abuse Prevention Interventions Program

Department of Health and Human Services



Who's Eligible



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.acl.gov/Funding_Opportunities/Announcements/Index.aspx

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Foreign entities are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.acl.gov/Funding_Opportunities/Announcements/Index.aspx

Contact:
Stephanie Whittier Eliasonstephanie.whittiereliason@acl.hhs.gov

Agency Email Description:
Grants Policy

Agency Email:
stephanie.whittiereliason@acl.hhs.gov

Date Posted:
2016-04-19

Application Due Date:
2016-06-20

Archive Date:
2016-07-20



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