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Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging

JACKSONVILLE, FL EIN: 59-1569867 Website

Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging, operating as ElderSource, is a private nonprofit organization designated by the State of Florida in 1976 as the Area Agency on Aging for Northeast Florida. The organization serves a seven-county region including Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, St. Johns, and Volusia counties. With 92 employees, ElderSource identifies and meets the needs of older adults and their caregivers in the region, serving a population of approximately 430,000 people age 60 and older.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$9.2M

-8.8% YoY

Annual Giving

$27.5M

+22.7% YoY

Grant Count

13

+0.0% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$2.1M

+22.7% YoY

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

Mission: ElderSource empowers people to live and age with independence and dignity in their homes and community.

Primary Focus: The organization's goal is to delay or prevent long-term care institutionalization by providing services that help older adults age and thrive at home and in the community. ElderSource provides programs and services designed to keep people engaged and healthy physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially.

Service Areas:

  • Emergency energy assistance
  • Congregate and home-delivered meals
  • Recreation and education programs
  • Shopping assistance
  • Case management
  • Health support services
  • Home repair and modification
  • Adult day care
  • Homemaker and personal care services
  • Legal assistance
  • Transportation
  • Support, training, counseling, and respite care for caregivers, including grandparents raising grandchildren

ElderSource also serves as the designated Aging and Disability Resource Center for the region, providing information and referral services to older adults, adults age 18 and older with disabilities, and their caregivers. In 2023, customer service specialists made and received 46,460 calls.

Grantmaking

ElderSource functions as a grantmaker to local service agencies within its seven-county service area. The organization provides grants to underwrite a range of services for elderly individuals and their families and caregivers through a network of local service providers.

How to Apply

** ElderSource does not review unsolicited proposals. The organization typically limits its funding to nonprofits affiliated in some way with local governments in its seven-county geographic interest area.

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

ElderSource serves seven counties in Northeast Florida:

  • Baker
  • Clay
  • Duval
  • Flagler
  • Nassau
  • St. Johns
  • Volusia

Grant Distribution by State

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States

Cities

BunnellDaytona BeachDelandFernandina BeachJacksonvilleMacclennyOrlandoSt Augustine

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

As of 2023:

  • Total Revenue: $32,171,820
  • Total Expenses: $31,155,630
  • Total Assets: $10,113,750
  • Total Liabilities: $7,330,000

As of 2024 (most recent IRS filing):

  • Total Assets: $9,226,137
  • Total Giving: $27,638,083

Funding Sources: ElderSource's activities are funded by federal and state grants, local grants, private donations, and endowments.

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$11M$22M$33M$44M20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$9,226,137$10,113,750$6,246,558
Revenue$39,867,336$32,171,820$26,402,838
Expenses$39,192,233$31,155,630$26,552,381
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income$1,283$65$106
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$7M$14M$21M$28M13 grants202013 grants202114 grants202213 grants202313 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

AGING TRUEURBAN JACKSONV…$9.1MCOUNCIL ON AGING OF VOLU…$7.3MAGING TRUECLAY SENIOR SE…$2.5MST JOHNS COUNTY COUNCIL …$2.5MCITY OF JACKSONVILLE - A…$1.6MNASSAU COUNTY COUNCIL ON…$1.6MFLAGLER COUNTY$1.4MBAKER COUNTY COUNCIL ON …$787KNORTHEAST FLORIDA AREA H…$262KJEWISH FAMILY & COMMUNIT…$241K

Grant Size Distribution

66 grants across all recorded years

3<$50K3$50–100K13$100–250K7$250–500K10$500K–1M21$1–5M9$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Aging Trueurban Jacksonville Inc ($9,083,718), Council on Aging of Volusia County Inc ($7,310,644), Aging Trueclay Senior Services ($2,545,197).

RecipientPurposeAmount
NORTHEAST FLORIDA AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER JACKSONVILLE, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$261,658
BAKER COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING INC MACCLENNY, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$787,391
COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES OF MID-FLORIDA INC ORLANDO, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$82,472
FLAGLER COUNTY BUNNELL, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$1,365,236
JACKSONVILLE AREA LEGAL AID INC JACKSONVILLE, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$162,227
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE - ADULT SERVICES DIVISION JACKSONVILLE, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$1,608,022
NASSAU COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING INC FERNANDINA BEACH, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$1,569,658
ST JOHNS COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING INC ST AUGUSTINE, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$2,477,274
COUNCIL ON AGING OF VOLUSIA COUNTY INC DAYTONA BEACH, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$7,310,644
AGING TRUEURBAN JACKSONVILLE INC JACKSONVILLE, FLELDER ASSISTANCE$9,083,718

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Chief Executive Officer: Linda Levin

The organization is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and advised by an Advisory Council of volunteers.

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

LINDA LEVINEXEC DIRECTOR$174K

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
ADAM ANDERSONDIRECTOR1
ALAN R FRASERDIRECTOR1
ALEXANDER MOOREDIRECTOR1
BARBARA ANN GREENEDIRECTOR1
BRENDA EZELLDIRECTOR1
CHERYL JEFFERSONDIRECTOR1
COURTNEY CONNORDIRECTOR1
DR CYNTHIA GRIFFINAT LARGE1
DR SANDY ROBINSONPRESIDENT1
ELIZABETH GUNNDIRECTOR1
GRADY WILLIAMSAT LARGE1
JULIET WILIAMSDIRECTOR1
MELISSA GILREATHSECRETARY1
PATRICIA COLLIERDIRECTOR1
SHELLEY HIRSCHTREASURER1
STUART GAINESDIRECTOR1
TODD GRAHAMDIRECTOR1
VIVILE DIETRICHDIRECTOR1
WALETTE STANDFORDVICE PRESIDENT1
LINDA LEVINEXEC DIRECTOR40$173,825

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

ElderSource has been recognized as a recipient of grants from major national funders supporting aging services and benefits enrollment initiatives. The organization was selected by the National Council on Aging to incorporate a Benefits Enrollment Center into its operations, whereby staff and volunteers screen older adults and disabled adults for multiple benefits simultaneously and assist them in applying for appropriate benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging fund?

**Mission:** ElderSource empowers people to live and age with independence and dignity in their homes and community. **Primary Focus:** The organization's goal is to delay or prevent long-term care institutionalization by providing services that help older adults age and thrive at home and in the community. ElderSource provides programs and services designed to keep people engaged and healthy physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially. **Service Areas:** • Emergency energy assistance • …

How do I apply for a grant from Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging?

ElderSource functions as a grantmaker to local service agencies within its seven-county service area. The organization provides grants to underwrite a range of services for elderly individuals and their families and caregivers through a network of local service providers. **Grant Activity:** • Provides $21.4 million in grants to local service agencies (as of recent reporting) • Earlier reporting indicated over $14 million in grants distributed through contracts with local service agencies • Tot…

Where does Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging make grants?

ElderSource serves seven counties in Northeast Florida: • Baker • Clay • Duval • Flagler • Nassau • St. Johns • Volusia

What size grants does Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging award?

In 2024, Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging awarded 13 grants totaling $27.5M — an average of about $2.1M per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging's EIN?

Northeast Florida Area Agency on Aging's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 59-1569867. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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