Accessing Supportive Housing Models in Arizona

GrantID: 10730

Grant Funding Amount Low: $53,854

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $259,975

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Summary

Those working in Aging/Seniors and located in Arizona may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Aging/Seniors grants, Quality of Life grants.

Grant Overview

Barriers to Supportive Housing in Arizona

Arizona's rapidly growing senior population faces unique barriers in accessing supportive housing models, particularly in urban areas like Phoenix and Tucson where demand outpaces supply. With a projected 60% increase in the older adult population by the year 2030, the state is grappling with significant housing shortages tailored for seniors who require additional support due to health issues or disabilities.

Who is Impacted Locally?

Older adults in Arizona often experience housing instability, which can be exacerbated by the lack of affordable and supportive housing options. Many seniors are forced to remain in unaffordable or unsafe living conditions, facing risks such as homelessness or institutionalization due to inadequate home care support. This situation is particularly dire in areas with a high concentration of retirees, where resources are stretched thin and the demand for structured support systems continues to grow.

How Funding Can Help

Funding aims to develop supportive housing models that integrate mental health services for older adults in Arizona. By creating environments that are not only safe but also supportive, this initiative addresses both living conditions and the mental well-being of residents. On-site services will promote stability, reduce hospitalizations, and encourage social interaction among seniors, fostering a stronger sense of community among residents.

Strategic Implementation in Arizona

To successfully implement these supportive housing models, Arizona will require strategic partnerships with local governments, healthcare providers, and non-profit organizations. A comprehensive assessment of the current housing landscape is essential to identify gaps in services, ensuring that new developments meet the specific needs of older adults. Additionally, engaging with the communities that will benefit from these initiatives is critical to understanding their unique challenges and promoting the successful integration of supportive services.

Arizona's distinctive challenges related to its growing senior population and housing shortages underscore the necessity for targeted funding toward supportive housing solutions. The focus on integrating mental health services reflects an understanding of the holistic needs of older adults, setting Arizona apart from neighboring states.

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