Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) works with partners statewide to expand the capacity of long-term services and supports to help people age 65 and older stay in their homes and communities of choice. Grant opportunities through this program help Minnesota communities meet:
- Challenges of Aging 2030
- Forecasted pressures on Minnesota’s long-term support system
Live Well at Home Grants also help:
- Improve chronic disease management in Minnesota’s communities
- Expand long-term services and supports capacity by linking formal and informal services
- Support caregivers and promote independence through market-based solutions.
Live Well at Home Grant
State Fiscal Year 2023 (July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023)
Click here for application information.
CMCOA ElderCare Development Partnership (EDP) is available to provide technical assistance to applicants. Consultation will focus on project need and design, outcomes, sustainability, budget, as well as review of draft proposals. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact a Community Development team member for assistance as early as possible to receive technical assistance.