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Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - State Programs for Dementia Specific Respite

Federal funding opportunity HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-ADPI-0036 from Administration for Community Living (Department of Health and Human Services).

Apply on Grants.gov →Application closes August 3, 2026

Posted
July 2, 2026
Closes
August 3, 2026
Award ceiling
$2,000,000
Award floor
$300,000
Program funding
$54,155,869
Expected awards
30
Cost sharing
Yes
Instrument
Cooperative Agreement
Assistance listing
93.470
Category
Income Security and Social Services
Archives
August 31, 2032

Program funding history

Awards made under Assistance Listing 93.470 across FY2024–FY2026, from public federal spending records.

FY2024 obligated
$16.8M
FY2025 obligated
$5M
FY2026 (to date) obligated
$0
Awards in window
106

Top recipients: Alzheimers Disease & Related Disorders Association Inc, Pima Council on Aging, Inc, Oakwood Creative Care Inc, Alzheimers Greater Los Angeles, Senior Services of Snohomish County

Source: USAspending.gov · refreshed July 2026

Synopsis

Cooperative agreements under the Alzheimer"s Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI)- State Programs for Dementia-Specific Respite Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to expand and strengthen additional supports for family caregivers by providing dementia-specific respite services delivered through the National Aging Services Network (State Units on Aging (SUA), Area Agencies on Aging (AAA), and aging network service providers). The program is designed to provide respite relief in support of unpaid family caregivers of people with a probable diagnosis of Alzheimer"s disease or related dementia (ADRD) who need access or additional access to respite care or related services. The primary goal is to reduce caregiver burden and delay institutionalization of people with a probable diagnosis of ADRD through the availability and delivery of dementia-specific respite services. Through this demonstration grant opportunity, states will partner with Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) to coordinate and provide respite services for caregivers with a focus on dementia-specific respite services comparable to existing services provided under the Older Americans Act (OAA). Grant funds will be awarded to SUAs, which will distribute the funds to AAAs to carry out program implementation.Dementia-specific respite services will be made available to eligible unpaid family caregivers of people with a probable diagnosis of ADRD, as well as those under age 60 with younger-onset dementia of any age who would otherwise meet eligibility requirements under OAA funded programs. Participating SUAs will establish and define the terms and conditions governing the implementation of their dementia-specific respite program. Successful applications will include an independent third-party evaluation to assess and document the program"s impact on participating, community-residing unpaid family caregivers and individuals living with dementia.

Who can apply

Competition limited to State Units on Aging Foreign entities are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement.

How to apply

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Agency contact: Administration for Community Living · aoa.oaa@acl.hhs.gov · 202-795-7325

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