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Communities For All Ages led by Mia Oberlink and Phil Stafford

As funders and policymakers, your organization will be directly affected by the aging of America already underway. Within 20 years, aging issues will touch virtually every community activity, from health, education and the arts to social services, neighborhood development, transportation and faith-based programs. Even today, 20 percent of rural area residents are 65 and older. Find out what areas across the country, including Greater Kansas City, are doing to develop livable and sustainable communities for all ages. Let's work proactively together to leverage resources and revenue streams to address this challenge that faces us all.

May 20 Materials

Free digital podcast of the May 20, 2009 Seminar

Communities For All Ages Agenda

Speaker Bios

Phil Stafford's Presentation

Indicators List: Essential Elements of an Elder Friendly Community

AdvantAGE Initiative Supporters

Mia Oberlink Scenarios Exercise

Nonprofit Connect receives a grant from Grantmakers in Aging (GIA) and Atlantic Phianthropies Foundation through a GIA initiative called EngAGEment. Matching local funding provided by Jewish Heritage Foundation, John Knox Village Foundation and WJ Brace Charitable Trust, Bank of America, Trustee.


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