This grant funds an organization to improve trauma-informed support for older adults and Holocaust survivors through subgrants, training, and a national resource center.
Funder: Administration for Community Living (ACL)
Due Dates: Letter of Intent: July 5, 2025 | Application: July 30, 2025
Funding Amounts: One award, $8,000,000–$8,500,000 per year for up to 3 years (total up to $8,500,000/year)
Summary: Supports national expansion of person-centered, trauma-informed (PCTI) services for Holocaust survivors, older adults with trauma histories, and their family caregivers, including sub-grants and a national resource center.
Key Information: 25% non-federal cost share required; only one national award will be made.
This opportunity, issued by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), seeks to expand the national capacity for person-centered, trauma-informed (PCTI) care for Holocaust survivors and other older adults with trauma histories, as well as their family caregivers. The funded project will further develop, implement, and scale PCTI service models, deliver national training and technical assistance, and operate a national resource center to share best practices and provide support to agencies in the aging services network. The grantee will also make sub-grants to local organizations to advance and improve PCTI service delivery.
The initiative aims to: