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GIA StaffGIA and Grantmakers In Health Response to Draft of the Older Americans Act Legislation
GIA and Grantmakers In Health responded to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) request for feedback on the discussion draft to reauthorize the Older Americans Act (OAA).
Inside Philanthropy Feature: Checking in with Grantmakers In Aging
Inside Philanthropy talks to CEO Lindsay Goldman about what's new at GIA and what funders, grantseekers and advocates will be seeing in the future of aging.
How the Eisner Foundation is Tackling Loneliness
The idea for an intergenerational orchestra in L.A. first came about in 2013, when Stamp, along with Michael and Jane Eisner, heard the New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra, one of five finalists for the foundation’s Eisner Prize for Intergenerational Excellence.
Apply for the 2024 John Feather Equity in Aging Philanthropy Award
The John Feather Equity in Aging Philanthropy Award honors funders working to create a more equitable philanthropic sector through their operations, programs, investments, and grantmaking. Apply today!
Five Ways Congress Can Strengthen the Older Americans Act, and What Philanthropy Can Do
A fact sheet outlines how congress and philanthropy can work together to strengthen the Older Americans Act to better meet the social needs that COVID-19 revealed and match funding levels to the growth of the older population and the true cost of aging in America.
Moving Ahead Together: A Framework for Integrating HIV/AIDS and Aging Services
Part of Grantmakers In Aging’s Moving Ahead Together initiative, supported by Gilead Sciences, this document offers a detailed framework of recommendations for strengthening the integration of HIV and aging care and services through increased understanding, more customized programs, closer cross-sector connection, and stronger policymaking. Three main sections. Focus Area #1: Complexities and Challenges, explores the broader social context, including stigma. Focus Area #2: Integrating and Improving Care and Services, emphasizes the need for whole-person care and examines medical care, mental and behavioral health care, and social and psychosocial support. Focus Area #3: The Way Forward, looks at policy and how to update it to reflect the graying of HIV.
Aging Positively: Bringing HIV/AIDS into the Aging Services Mainstream: An Introduction for Funders
Our 2019 funding guide, Aging Positively: Bringing HIV/AIDS into the Aging Services Mainstream: An Introduction for Funders, highlights the diverse experiences of older people living with HIV/AIDS and offers actionable ideas for philanthropies of all kinds to improve care and quality of life.
Honoring the Denver Principles and MIPA (Meaningful Involvement of People with HIV/AIDS), GIA also recorded a series of interviews with older people living with HIV/AIDS and produced the following videos reflecting on their lived experience.
Listening to Older People Living with HIV/AIDS
GIA recorded a series of interviews with older people living with HIV/AIDS reflecting on their lived experience.
Registration is Open: 2024 Grantmakers In Aging Annual Conference
GIA is thrilled to share that the official website for the 2024 Annual Conference in Detroit, Michigan is now open. The conference will kick off on Tuesday, October 15 at 4:00 PM ET with the opening general session, and end on Friday, October 18 at 12:15 PM ET.