Submission Deadline 07/27/2026
Fiscal Capacity $4,700,000
| Opportunity Number | HHS-2026-ACL-CIP-AAFP-0017 |
|---|---|
| Agency | HHS-ACL |
| Application Deadline | 07/27/2026 |
| Award Amount | $4,700,000 |
| Status | Posted |
| Sector | Health |
| Award Floor | $4,700,000 |
| Cost Sharing | Not Required |
Fiscal Parameters & Taxonomy
Authority HHS-ACL
Status Posted
Who Can Apply
Private institutions of higher education Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) State governments Independent school districts Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) City or township governments Special district governments Public and State controlled institutions of higher education Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education County governments
Eligibility Intelligence
Foreign entities are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement. Faith-based and community organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are eligible to receive awards under this funding opportunity announcement.
Program Description
The purpose of this funding announcement is to demonstrate and evaluate the scalability of person-centered and evidence-based approaches to falls prevention that leverage clinical and community partnerships and related data and technology tools. ACL intends to award a single cooperative agreement to one grantee for a three-year project period with the expectation that the grantee will fund up to three demonstrations. This award will build on the ACL Innovation Lab to demonstrate the scaling of person-centered and evidence-based approaches to falls prevention and related chronic disease management programs through community care hubs and their respective clinical partners and community-based organizations in the aging services network. The successful applicant will be expected to collaborate with ACL in the design and implementation of these demonstrations in the scalability of falls prevention and related chronic disease management interventions through approximately three advanced community care hubs that support care transitions and screening for the risk of falls. They should also have the capacity to 1) do rapid cycle evaluation to iterate and improve the impact of the interventions as they are scaled and, 2) administer sub-awards to community care hubs that can implement and scale person-centered interventions enabled by artificial intelligence, data analytics, assistive technology, virtual delivery of interventions, tools to support consumer behaviors, and related data infrastructure.
CFDA Programs
93.048 Special Programs for the Aging, Title IV, and Title II, Discretionary Projects
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