Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-HDRC-0015

Establishment of a National Minority Technical Assistance Resource Center for Aging Services

Buyer

Administration for Community Living

Posted

September 05, 2025

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-HDRC-0015

NAICS

624190, 813319

The Administration for Community Living (ACL), under the Department of Health and Human Services, is seeking proposals to establish a National Minority Technical Assistance Resource Center (TARC) for Aging Services through a 3-year cooperative agreement. - Government Buyer: - Department of Health and Human Services - Administration for Community Living (ACL) - Purpose and Scope: - Establish one National Minority Technical Assistance Resource Center (TARC) - Provide training, technical assistance, and resources to the national aging network - Focus on minority populations and those in greatest economic and social need - Services Requested: - Develop and disseminate evidence-based approaches and community engagement techniques - Address economic security, access to services, housing needs, self-advocacy, family and caregiver supports, and trauma-informed approaches - Funding and Requirements: - Award amount: $1,150,160 - 3-year period of performance - Cost sharing or matching required - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a service-oriented cooperative agreement

Description

This funding opportunity seeks to establish one National Minority Technical Assistance Resource Center (TARC) through a 3-year cooperative agreement. The center will serve the national aging network by providing training, technical assistance, and resources to address the needs of older adults and their family caregivers, particularly those in greatest economic and social need. The project aims to develop and disseminate effective strategies, evidence-based approaches, and community engagement techniques to improve outreach and services for minority older adults and their families. The cooperative agreement will focus on areas such as economic security, access to services, housing needs, self-advocacy, family and caregiver supports, and trauma-informed approaches.

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