The Marshall Home Fund aims to provide support to older residents of Watertown through two main grant avenues: Program Grants and Individual Grants. These grants are designed to assist public agencies, private non-profits, and town departments in offering services and programs that benefit adults aged 55 and older, directly contributing to Watertown’s effort to be an Age-Friendly Community.
The Marshall Home Fund Grants program is focused on enhancing the quality of life for older adults in Watertown by funding innovative projects and services. The grants are categorized into Program Grants for organizations delivering direct services to those 55 and older and Individual Grants for direct assistance to those in need. The overarching goal is to support Watertown's development as an Age-Friendly Community, where older adults can live, thrive, and contribute effectively. Specifically, the fund seeks to award grants for a one-year period, with amounts up to $10,000, aiming at impacting areas critical to the wellbeing and engagement of older citizens, although there's no guarantee of continuous funding for the same project in the future.
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