Aging Services / Geriatrics Grants for City / Municipal Government

As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 49 Aging Services / Geriatrics Grants for City / Municipal Government — 17 open right now, across 18 funding agencies. Award amounts range $4.8K to $4.7M. The next application deadline is July 22, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.

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49total grants
17open now
18agencies
$4.8K–$4.7Mfunding range
Jul 22next deadline
CLOSING SOON 5 days left Hard to apply

National Information and Referral Support Center

OverviewThe National Information and Referral Support Center will advance ACL’s strategic priority by increasing the quality and professionalism of the Older American's Act (OAA) aging and…

🏛 Administration for Community Living 📋 CFDA 93.048 ⏰ Jul 22, 2026 💰 $200,000 – $225,000
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CLOSING SOON 5 days left Hard to apply

ACL National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging

The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity is to support one organization through a cooperative agreement to serve as the National Resource Center on Nutrition…

🏛 Administration for Community Living 📋 CFDA 93.045 ⏰ Jul 22, 2026 💰 $1,000,000 – $1,030,000
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OPEN 12 days left Hard to apply

Scaling Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programs

The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity is to award cooperative agreements to entities that will focus on specific targeted partnerships and additional innovative strategies…

🏛 Administration for Community Living 📋 CFDA 93.761 ⏰ Jul 29, 2026 💰 $250,000 – $500,000
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OPEN 12 days left Hard to apply

ACL National Falls Prevention Resource Center

The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity is to support one organization through a cooperative agreement to serve as the National Falls Prevention Resource Center.…

🏛 Administration for Community Living 📋 CFDA 93.761 ⏰ Jul 29, 2026 💰 $750,000 – $1,000,000
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Frequently asked questions

How many aging services / geriatrics grants for city / municipal government are available?
Grantoria currently lists 49 aging services / geriatrics grants for city / municipal government, of which 17 are open for applications right now. The database is refreshed daily from official federal sources (Grants.gov and SAM.gov).
When is the next deadline?
The next application deadline is July 22, 2026 — about 5 days away. Deadlines vary by program; open any grant to see its exact closing date and application window.
How much funding is available?
Award sizes range from $4.8K to $4.7M, depending on the program and applicant. Each grant shows its specific funding range where the agency has published one.
Is Grantoria free to use?
Yes — Grantoria is completely free. No account or subscription is required to browse aging services / geriatrics grants for city / municipal government, view deadlines and eligibility, or reach the official application.
How do I apply?
Open any grant to see its full profile — eligibility, required documents, deadlines and a direct link to the official application on the funding agency's website. You apply through the federal portal; Grantoria simply helps you find the right opportunity.

About Aging Services / Geriatrics Grants for City / Municipal Government

The National Institutes of Health funds aging-related research and clinical innovations that help municipalities strengthen geriatric services and health outcomes for older residents. This curated collection includes 6,404 active grants specifically designed for city and municipal government agencies pursuing aging services initiatives, reflecting robust federal investment in this critical area.

These awards typically range from $750K to $1.0M and operate exclusively through competitive application processes. Notably, one in five grants requires cost-sharing commitments. To refine your search strategically, filter by support type—isolating "Research" grants will help identify the most rigorous funding opportunities aligned with evidence-based aging program development.