Digital Navigation Funding: Who Qualifies and Common Disqualifiers
GrantID: 65231
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: May 31, 2024
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Digital Navigation for Senior Services
The goal of this funding initiative is to create comprehensive digital solutions that assist older adults in navigating the complex landscape of available support services. Unlike general funding for technological upgrades, this support is specifically aimed at streamlining information access for seniors, ensuring they can effectively utilize healthcare, legal resources, and community activities.
A successful implementation of digital navigation occurred when a non-profit developed a user-friendly website that listed various senior services in the community, complete with an interactive tool that helps users filter findings based on their needs. Additionally, a series of outreach workshops were organized to teach seniors how to utilize these digital resources effectively. Feedback from participants indicated increased confidence in seeking help and utilizing available resources. Another instance involved a collaboration with local libraries to create a digital literacy program, empowering seniors to navigate both the internet and community resources more independently.
Eligible applicants include tech-focused non-profits and organizations directly serving older adults. On the other hand, those who lack a clear strategy for engagement or who do not have established partnerships with local service providers may find it difficult to receive funding.
Capacity requirements for successful applicants often include a robust understanding of senior challenges in technology use, as well as the commitment to ongoing support and consultation for seniors as they navigate digital platforms.
Fit assessment revolves around how well the proposed program addresses these challenges. Successful applications will demonstrate a clear pathway to enhancing digital literacy among seniors and highlight the anticipated outcomes for improving their quality of life through increased access to vital services.
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