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Aging In Place Program
How does Habitat fund Aging In Place?
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis works with a number of funders, both public and private, to provide Aging In Place services to our community.

This project is funded under a grant contract with the State of Tennessee.
The funding for this project was provided through a grant awarded by the Davidson County Chancery Court, Part III from the Senior Trust/Elder Trust settlement (Case No. 11-1548-III) and through a contract administered by the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability.
The funding for this project was also funded by the City of Memphis, Division of Housing and Community Development, Making Memphis a world-class city by facilitating and delivering resources and services that improve the quality of life for every neighbor and neighborhood.
The funding for this project was also provided through the American Rescue Plan Act SLFRF Program through a contract administered by the City of Memphis Division of Housing and Community Development.
The funding for this project was also provided through the American Rescue Plan Act SLFRF Program through a contract administered by the Shelby County Division of Community Services.
The Aging in Place program receives additional financial support from a variety of sources, including the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati; and Bank of Bartlett.