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AARP Wisconsin

Leading Positive Social Change for Wisconsinites Over 50
JAN 1, 2026
AARP Wisconsin is prioritizing legislation to fund fall prevention, protect consumers from scams and expand housing options.
DEC 18, 2025
At AARP Wisconsin, our goal is to help all Wisconsinites live their best lives as they age. Whether that means financial security or protection from the latest scams or working in local communities to make them safer and more accessible for all their residents, we will continue to work with lawmakers at all levels to help you live with dignity and purpose.
We know how impactful $1,000 can be. This is our way of extending some seed money to get these projects off the ground. Next deadline: September 27, 2025.
DEC 17, 2025
Cryptocurrency kiosks, also called crypto ATMS or BTMs, are all over Wisconsin, and scammers are using them to steal millions of dollars.
The Riverworks Development Corporation has received the AARP Wisconsin Small Dollar, Big Impact Grant. They plan to use the $1,000 to install plaques alongside artists’ murals and other projects on the Beerline Trail in Milwaukee.
In rural areas, about a third of Wisconsin residents lack reliable internet service. Affordable high-speed internet is top of AARP Wisconsin's advocacy agenda.
More than $3.2 million in projects across the country are funded through 2021 Community Challenge grants. AARP Wisconsin will be distributing $88,000 to six grantees for local projects.
Is your 65th birthday coming up? You know what that means: It’s time to prepare for Medicare. Get ahead of the game with answers from our free webinar on Medicare, including when to enroll, what’s covered and where to find help along the way.
Visit www.211wisconsin.org for caregiving resources including supportive listening and referrals to resources based on your request and needs.
The Friends of the Railroad Park, Inc. have received the AARP Wisconsin Small Dollar, Big Impact Grant. They plan to use the $1,000 to install grills at the park.
AARP is encouraging Wisconsinites to enjoy the state park system on their own through its Passport to the Outdoors program. Participants who log their trips to state parks may receive giveaways.
AARP Wisconsin's Small Dollar, Big Impact grant provides communities with $1,000 to fund projects that have positive impact on the area.
AARP is fighting for legislation to address the high cost of prescription drugs.
AARP Wisconsin is fostering a feeling of community amid the COVID-19 pandemic, using technology to host virtual events that help people stay connected safely from a distance.
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