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AARP Foundation helped more than 1 million older adults living with low income secure more than $1 billion in income, benefits and refunds. Learn more
You have the power to change the lives of seniors in poverty.
1 in 3 older adults struggle to meet their basic needs. Your gift can help seniors secure good jobs, get the benefits they've earned, and stay connected to their communities.
AARP Foundation collaborates with community partners to help us empower older jobseekers and workers.
AARP Foundation Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
AARP Foundation SCSEP matches unemployed adults with local nonprofits and public agencies so they can increase skills and build confidence while earning a modest training wage. These
training assignments give participants— who must be 55 or older and have very low income — the knowledge and experience to obtain future employment. At the same time, the “host”
organizations benefit from access to an expanded workforce at no additional cost. Learn how you can become an AARP Foundation SCSEP host agency.
BACK TO WORK 50+ has been doing just what its name says — helping people over 50 get back to work — since 2013. The free program helps unemployed older adults build the skills and confidence
they need to compete for high-quality jobs. Its success depends on a nationwide network of community partners who implement the program in their area. Community partners reach and serve
older adults by incorporating tools and resources that address the unique challenges jobseekers over 50 face as they look for new work opportunities. To find out about partnership
opportunities, dial toll free 1-855-850-2525.
The Digital Skills Ready@50+™ initiative meets a pressing need: digital skills training for people over 50 who are living with low income. AARP Foundation has teamed up with Older Adults
Technology Services (OATS) from AARP and community partners to offer a training program that gives older adults — especially women and people of color — workplace technology skills. Learn
how you can help us to teach older adults to succeed with digital skills.
AARP Foundation Experience Corps engages highly trained adults over 50 to help children become proficient readers by the end of the third grade. It’s a proven “triple win,” helping students
succeed, older adults thrive, and communities grow stronger.
Research shows that Experience Corps is one of the most effective K-3 literacy interventions — one that generates enduring positive outcomes for students, volunteers, schools, and
communities. With its intergenerational approach, the program not only helps students at a critical juncture in their education but also engages volunteers in their communities, putting
their wisdom to work while they guide the next generation of readers.
We’re working closely with municipalities, community agencies and school districts across the country to expand the Experience Corps network. Learn how to become an Experience Corps Program
Partner.
AARP Foundation’s grantmaking supports sustainable, real-world solutions to the fundamental challenges facing older adults with low income. We collaborate with grantee and partner
organizations to identify evidence-based projects that transform lives and communities — projects that we know can be expanded nationwide. Through grants, AARP Foundation enables grantees to
help more people and work more efficiently, with a goal of bringing proven new approaches to scale and making resources go further. Learn more about our Grantmaking process.
1 in 3 older adults are struggling to make ends meet. As a monthly AARP Foundation donor, you’ll provide sustaining support to help seniors go from surviving to thriving.
See how AARP Foundation helped 1 million+ seniors bounce back from hardship in 2023. Watch our highlights video.