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Local officials are still waiting for clarity on how the community investment proposal, part of the card issuer’s effort to ...
With online scams and data security incidents on the rise, more Americans – especially older adults – are taking proactive steps to store and share their most sensitive information using secure ...
Many Americans face a significant retirement savings gap and risk relying solely on Social Security. Read about how dividends ...
Explore just transition investing and how it prioritizes community well-being and democratic governance over traditional ...
Since its creation in 2019, the organization has doubled its membership and committed a total of $184 million in philanthropic investments to generate over $1.8 billion in community support and ...
The Quad City Area REALTORS® Association has been selected as a 2025 recipient of the AARP Community Challenge Grant, a national program that funds quick-action projects designed to make ...
SAN ANTONIO – Two local nonprofits were selected as grant recipients from an AARP Community Challenge, each tackling projects aimed at serving older adults and the broader community. AARP sought ...
Kevin Younis is the chief operating officer and executive deputy commissioner of New York’s Empire State Development agency. He’s leading the state’s efforts to bring Micron Technology to Clay.
AARP’s 2024 Home and Community Preferences survey found that 44 percent of adults 50-plus anticipate relocating, with housing costs being a primary motivator. Seventy-one percent of this group cited ...
The grant, provided by the AARP, will fund the addition of walking paths and picnic tables. Keep Gastonia Beautiful recently received a $15,000 grant to expand beside the Aunt Charlotte McClee ...
"AARP Community Challenge projects may be quick to launch, but their impact is long-lasting," said Nancy A. LeaMond, AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer.
"AARP Community Challenge projects may be quick to launch, but their impact is long-lasting," said Nancy A. LeaMond, AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer.