Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-CGNS-0032
State Grants for Implementing the National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers
Buyer
Administration for Community Living
Posted
June 22, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-CGNS-0032
NAICS
813219, 813212
This opportunity is a cooperative agreement from the Administration for Community Living (ACL), under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to support state-level implementation of the 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers. - Government Buyer: - Agency: Administration for Community Living (ACL) - Sub-agency: Administration on Aging - Office: Office of Supportive and Caregiver Services - Eligible Applicants: - State Units on Aging (SUAs) administering Title III-E of the Older Americans Act - Funding Details: - Total program funding: approximately $3,000,000 - Individual awards: $450,000 to $490,000 each - Cost sharing/matching: minimum 25% required - Project Requirements: - Develop, test, and scale statewide models based on the 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers - Address at least three of five strategy goals: caregiver awareness, partnerships, services, financial security, and data use - Form cross-agency partnerships and collaborate with other state agencies - Up to six months for planning and coordination, followed by implementation - Submit a sustainability plan for post-federal funding - Products/Services Requested: - Programmatic services for model development, testing, scaling, and cross-agency collaboration - Notable Details: - No specific OEMs, products, or part numbers are mentioned, as this is a grant for programmatic services rather than product procurement
Description
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to implement the demonstration authority in Section 373(i) of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended. Successful grantees will use the 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers as the framework for their projects, focusing on state-level implementation of the Strategy's goals and actions. Grantees will develop cross-agency partnerships, undertake a planning period of up to six months, and submit a sustainability plan to maintain project activities post-federal funding. The projects will have a two-year performance period emphasizing implementation and execution of proposals.