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AARP's Community Challenge Grant empowers organizations to better their communities

Last year, AARP launched its Community Challenge Grant initiative, awarding grants to 90 organizations. This year, they're looking to spread nearly $1.5 million to 129 organizations.

In an effort to help create thriving communities for all ages, AARP's Community Challenge Grant program helps provide funding to organizations that are working to better the lives of those living in their communities, whether through transportation options, beautifying or creating public spaces, or increasing accessibility to housing.

This year they are selecting 129 organizations to receive a portion of over $1.3 million, with two of the grants going to deserving projects located in Washington State. Seattle Neighborhood Greenways' HomeZone neighborhood traffic calming project is helping residents of North Seattle feel safer while walking, biking, and socializing on their streets by installing self-watering planter boxes that restrict car access to busy streets, wayfinding signs, and art. Kitsap County's Homes for All project also received funding from AARP to provide a community kitchen area and multi-purpose room for those living in a local tiny home village as they transition out of homelessness.

To learn more about AARP in Seattle, you can call 866-277-7457 or connect with them online or on Facebook and Twitter.

This segment is sponsored by AARP. Watch New Day Northwest 11:00 weekdays on KING-TV Ch.5 or streaming live on KING5.com. Connect with New Day via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.

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