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AARP CT Opens RFP for Livable Communities Grant Program

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023   

AARP Connecticut has released its request for proposals and application for the Livable Spaces grant program. In its sixth year, the program provides grants of up to $5,000 for projects focused on improving the lives of people aged 50 and older. These projects are required to make a positive impact in one of the 8 Domains of Livability. One such project is Thrive 55's pocket park in Groton.

Mary Jo Riley, Thrive 55 supervisor, said out of an emerald boring beetle infestation came this little park, and is thrilled to find out they won the grant.

"We were trying to raise some money to replace, because there were 30 trees that were lost, and this allowed us to purchase ten trees and really make an immediate impact on that area," Riley said.

Riley added feedback has been positive to the area, with many people enjoying events such as the Annual Car Show, and the Outdoor Market. Anyone looking to apply can visit states.aarp.org/connecticut. All applications and proposals are due by September 13th at 5 p.m.

While this process was helped by the AARP grant, there were some challenges along the way. In particular, planting the trees was not easy, as they were trying to get this done in the fall. Instead, they had to be planted in the spring when this area becomes a new pocket park.

"We're trying to make it more of an active park and usable space for people that come to, not only Thrive 55 Active Living Center, but also the library so that it's someplace that they can go between classes, and between programs and after they pick up their books," she explained.

Other future initiatives include pickleball courts, a jogging track, and benches for people to enjoy the shade this park provides.


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