September 16, 2002
By Loree Cook-Daniels
The fifth annual Partnerships in Law and Aging Program, with
funding from the Borchard Foundation Center on Law and Aging
and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Endowment of the American Bar Association
Fund for Justice and Education, has announced it will accept
proposals through December 2, 2002.
Up to ten grants of up to $7,500 each will be awarded to
bar associations, legal services providers, elder rights advocates,
and other local non-profit organizations to “encourage
development of new and collaborative community-based projects
to enhance the legal awareness of older persons and to improve
their access to the legal system.”
The Request for Proposals says the following about who is
eligible to apply or be a partner:
“This Request for Proposals is open to not-for-profit,
law-related groups and organizations, including state
or local bar association sections and committees (e.g.,
elder law, legal services, senior lawyers, young lawyers,
disability rights, health law, trusts and estates), Older
Americans Act and other publicly funded legal services
programs, elder rights advocacy groups, law schools and
law-related education groups, dispute resolution programs,
aging services providers, and others seeking to develop
or strengthen the legal awareness and rights of older
Americans.
Current and former grantees are eligible to apply for
another grant, but they must demonstrate clearly how their
proposal differs from the previously funded project. Note,
however, that reviewers aim for overall geographic, organizational,
and programmatic diversity in making funding decisions.
State and county funded agencies and other government
agencies, including attorney general offices and agencies
on aging, are not eligible to apply as primary grantees,
but may participate as collaborating partners.
Non-profit organizations that serve older people but
are not specifically law-related (e.g., health centers,
educational institutions, faith-based organizations, nutrition
programs, libraries) are eligible as partners.
National organizations are not eligible, but local affiliates
of national organizations may apply.”
Potential applicants are directed to the full Request for
Proposals and Application at www.abanet.org/aging/rfp2003.html
and are urged to use the “printer friendly” version
to avoid missing necessary data.
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