State Falls Prevention Coalitions
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foundation
Overview
Overview
National Council on Aging
The National Council on Aging (NCOA) delivers the resources, tools, best practices, and advocacy our nation needs to ensure that every person can age with health and economic well-being.
Vision
A just and caring society in which each of us, as we age, lives with dignity, purpose, and security
Mission
Improve the lives of millions of older adults, especially those who are struggling
Coordinating Efforts on Falls Prevention and the Aging Network
This funding opportunity is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL). ACL’s mission is to maximize the independence, well-being, and health of older adults, people with disabilities across the lifespan, and their families and caregivers. The National Council on Aging (NCOA) received funding from ACL to disburse up to 12 subawards to state falls prevention coalitions or entities that are developing or have the intent to develop a coalition in a state that currently does not have an active coalition as referenced here: State Falls Prevention Coalitions. The grants aim to cultivate the development and enhancement of collaborative efforts of state falls prevention coalitions to reduce falls and/or the risk of falls among older adults and their families and caregivers.
State Falls Prevention Coalitions
Coalitions are a recognized mechanism for communities to maximize resources they already have and develop sustainable new approaches to societal problems while deterring duplication of effort. For this funding opportunity, a coalition is defined as a group comprised of multiple sectors that work together to solve community problems, in this case, the issue of falls among older adults. This funding opportunity also considers a coalition to include task forces and collaborative groups that address a broader topic (e.g., injury prevention, age-friendly, or healthy aging) and include a focus on falls prevention.
Because no single individual or entity is responsible for addressing all aspects of falls prevention, coalitions should involve all members of a community who can play a role in reducing falls and falls risks among older adults. This includes but is not limited to older adults themselves, their families, and caregivers; clinical and community-based service providers; health care, aging, and public health professionals; researchers; policy makers; community leaders; and advocates. The intent is a joint effort among multiple partners to implement an effective, coordinated approach to preventing older adults’ falls.
State falls prevention coalitions can use state and local data to identify their unique priority needs and design strategies to address them. Coalitions are well-positioned to solicit insight from older adults and caregivers on gaps in services and barriers they have encountered to accessing falls prevention programs. Coalitions can assess what programs and partnerships already exist, identify leaders to engage, and foster effective partnerships between health care providers, aging services network, and other organizations. State falls prevention coalitions also provide a framework, infrastructure, and guidance that can be shared with local coalitions and communities collaborating to implement falls prevention interventions.
As a coordinated organization, a coalition can assist in streamlining opportunities for older adults who have been assessed as a high falls risk. A state coalition can provide opportunities for individuals in areas where there may not be falls prevention interventions by connecting them to available resources. A coalition can also connect organizations that have not traditionally collaborated on falls prevention strategies and activities. For instance, participants in an evidence-based falls prevention exercise class may be connected to organizations offering home safety interventions.
Project Goal
The goal of this funding opportunity is to cultivate the development and enhancement of state falls prevention coalitions’ efforts to reduce falls and/or the risk of falls among older adults and their families and caregivers. It aims to support joint efforts among a range of stakeholders to implement effective, coordinated approaches to preventing older adults’ falls statewide and at the community level.
The funding opportunity will support up to 12 state falls prevention coalitions or organizations that aim to:
* Develop a coalition in a state that currently does not have an active coalition (for states with inactive or in development coalitions
* Enhance an existing state falls prevention coalition to significantly improve and/or expand falls prevention activity on a statewide and/or local level
Eligibility
_You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website._
* Entities eligible to apply for this funding opportunity include domestic public or private nonprofit entities including:
* Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS other than institutions of higher education
* Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS other than institutions of higher education
* Public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, independent school districts, private institutions of higher education
* Native American tribal organizations (other than federally recognized tribal governments)
* Native American tribal governments (federally recognized)
* Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
* State governments
* Special district governments
* County, city, or township governments
* Faith-based organizations
* Community organizations
* Tribal organizations or governments may propose projects that involve partners and activities from multiple states.
* Applicants may not submit more than one application.
Ineligibility
* Individuals, for-profit organizations, and foreign entities are not eligible for this funding opportunity.
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