The Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative is pleased to promote the following funding opportunities that support inclusive age- and dementia friendly communities:
- Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvement Grant Program, Massachusetts Office on Disability (FY26 grant cycle opens 5/1 and closes 6/13)
The Municipal ADA Improvement Grant provides funding to Massachusetts cities and towns to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. Funding supports updating a municipality’s ADA Self Evaluation and Transition plans and making capital improvements that improve access or remove barriers in municipal programs, services, and facilities.
More information, including the application, is available here.
- Creative Experiences Grant Program, Mass Cultural Council (deadline, April 30th)
Creative Experiences is a new grant program for organizations that support activities in the arts, humanities, and sciences that invite public participation, spark engagement, and contribute to the vitality of our communities. These one-year grants of $2,500 or $5,000 will fund a variety of cultural programs taking place between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026.
Funded activities may include festivals, performances, artist residencies, educational programs, conservation initiatives, and other creative projects designed to make cultural experiences more accessible. Eligible projects must be open and accessible to the public. They may also serve portions of the general public that require specific accommodations, such as K-12 students in schools, older adults in care settings, incarcerated individuals, people with disabilities, and/or individuals in recovery programs.
More information is available here.
- Operating Grants for Organizations, Mass Cultural Council (deadline, April 17th)
Operating Grants for Organizations offers multi-year, unrestricted operating grants to nonprofit cultural organizations and cultural affiliates that enrich cultural life across the Commonwealth.
Through Operating Grants for Organizations, we aim to support cultural organizations that celebrate, preserve, and inspire creativity, and use the arts, humanities, and/or sciences to support transformational change and strengthen communities.
Mass Cultural Council anticipates the minimum grant amount in FY26 will be $6,000. Final awards will be determined after applications have been submitted and are dependent upon the amount of funding available, based on the Agency’s FY26 state budget appropriation, the governing Council’s approved FY26 spending plan, and the number of applicants received. Grants will be awarded for one year and are renewable annually for up to four years.
Creative Experiences merges the former Festivals & Projects and Creative Projects for Schools grant programs into a single, streamlined opportunity.
More information is available here.
- Municipal Digital Equity Planning Program, Mass Broadband Institute (Applications Due Friday, April 25)
MBI’s Municipal Digital Equity Planning and Municipal Digital Equity Implementation Programs will receive $1.44 million, through the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program. This funding will help additional municipalities develop and deploy digital equity plans to their communities. Municipalities with completed digital equity plans may apply for a direct grant of up to $100,000 through the Municipal Digital Equity Implementation Program. MBI reopened applications for the Municipal Digital Equity Planning Program and the deadline to submit is Friday, April 25.
- Launchpad Program, Mass Broadband Institute (concept papers due April 25th)
The Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) announced the new Launchpad Program, a $9.44 million grant program to support digital equity activities across Massachusetts. The program, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, supports the expansion of digital literacy, digital navigation, device distribution and refurbishment, public space internet modernization, Wi-Fi access and more. The full list of eligible activities can be found within the program solicitation.
Community-based organizations, municipalities and other eligible entities may apply to the program to receive grant funding.
Interested applicants will develop a concept paper and submit it by Friday, April 25 at 5:00 p.m. Selected respondents will then be invited to submit a full application by Wednesday, July 16.
Register for the informational webinar taking place on Wednesday, March 12, at 1:00 p.m. to learn more about this opportunity. The webinar will be recorded and available online afterwards. Questions related to this funding opportunity are due Friday, March 14. Please submit questions via this form.
- Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program, US Dept. of Transportation (applications due 6/28)
Funds for the fiscal year (FY) 2025 SS4A grant program are to be awarded on a competitive basis to support planning, infrastructural, behavioral, and operational initiatives to prevent death and serious injury on roads and streets.
This round of funding will provide a total of $982 million, with $580 million for capital implementation grants and $402 million for planning grants.
The grant notice makes several noteworthy changes from previous rounds. The maximum award amount has been changed from $10 million to $5 million. This may make grants more accessible for some smaller communities.
More information is available here.