Opportunity Information: Apply for HHS 2025 ACL AOA FPSG 0037

The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is offering a discretionary funding opportunity called "Expanding Strategies for Community Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programming" (Funding Opportunity Number: HHS 2025 ACL AOA FPSG 0037). The program will fund cooperative agreements aimed at strengthening and expanding evidence-based falls prevention efforts in community settings, with a clear focus on older adults and adults with disabilities. The central idea is not just to deliver more programs, but to improve how falls prevention work is planned, partnered, implemented, and measured so that communities can show stronger, more consistent outcomes over time.

This opportunity is designed for applicants that can build specific, targeted partnerships and apply additional innovative strategies to increase the reach and impact of proven falls prevention interventions. ACL is looking for initiatives that improve the quality and effectiveness of community falls prevention programming, and that emphasize approaches with established evidence behind them. In practice, this means recipients are expected to collaborate closely with relevant partners, support coordination across organizations, and strengthen the infrastructure that helps evidence-based programs be delivered with fidelity and sustained beyond the grant period.

A major component of the work involves developing and sharing practical resources and education. That can include creating tools, training materials, and guidance that help community organizations implement evidence-based falls prevention programs more consistently and effectively. Applicants are also expected to capture lessons learned and best practices, then disseminate what works so others can replicate or adapt successful approaches. The grant emphasizes learning, continuous improvement, and spreading knowledge rather than keeping results siloed within a single project or location.

Another key requirement is evaluation. Funded entities must design an evaluation that assesses the impact of their efforts on reducing falls and/or reducing risk of falls. While the notice does not prescribe a specific evaluation model in the text provided, it clearly expects recipients to measure outcomes in a meaningful way, tying the initiative's partnership and implementation strategies to real-world changes in falls incidence and/or risk factors. This evaluation focus signals that ACL is prioritizing demonstrated results and actionable evidence that can inform future programming decisions.

Eligibility is broad across public and nonprofit sectors. Eligible applicants include state, county, and city or township governments; special district governments; independent school districts; public and state-controlled institutions of higher education; private institutions of higher education; federally recognized Native American tribal governments; tribal organizations (other than federally recognized tribal governments); public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities; and nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status (other than institutions of higher education). Faith-based and community organizations are explicitly eligible as long as they meet the stated eligibility requirements. Foreign entities are not eligible to apply for or receive awards under this announcement.

The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement, which typically means ACL expects substantial involvement during the project period, such as ongoing coordination, guidance, or joint work on key activities and deliverables. The activity category is Health, and the CFDA/Assistance Listing number is 93.761. ACL anticipates making 2 awards, with an award ceiling of $1,250,000. The opportunity was created on 2025-07-28, and the original application closing date is 2025-08-15.

  • The Administration for Community Living in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Expanding Strategies for Community Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programming" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.761.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2025-07-28.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2025-08-15. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $1,250,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 2 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the name of this funding opportunity?

The opportunity is called "Expanding Strategies for Community Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programming."

2. What agency is offering this grant?

The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is offering this discretionary funding opportunity.

3. What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON)?

The Funding Opportunity Number is HHS 2025 ACL AOA FPSG 0037.

4. What type of funding mechanism is being offered?

The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement.

5. What does it mean that this is a cooperative agreement?

A cooperative agreement typically indicates that ACL expects substantial involvement during the project period. Based on the description provided, that could include ongoing coordination, guidance, or joint work on key activities and deliverables.

6. What is the main goal of the opportunity?

The main goal is to strengthen and expand evidence-based falls prevention efforts in community settings, with a clear focus on older adults and adults with disabilities. The emphasis is on improving how falls prevention work is planned, partnered, implemented, and measured so communities can show stronger and more consistent outcomes over time.

7. Who is the primary population served by projects funded under this opportunity?

The opportunity focuses on older adults and adults with disabilities in community settings.

8. Is the focus on delivering more programs or improving how programs are implemented?

The emphasis is not just on delivering more programs. The central idea is to improve planning, partnerships, implementation, coordination, and measurement so that evidence-based falls prevention interventions have greater reach, stronger impact, and more sustainable results.

9. What kinds of approaches does ACL want to fund?

ACL is looking for initiatives that expand the reach and impact of proven, evidence-based falls prevention interventions. Projects are expected to emphasize approaches with established evidence behind them and improve the quality and effectiveness of community falls prevention programming.

10. What role do partnerships play in this opportunity?

Partnerships are a core expectation. Applicants are expected to build specific, targeted partnerships, collaborate closely with relevant partners, support coordination across organizations, and strengthen the infrastructure that enables evidence-based programs to be delivered with fidelity and sustained beyond the grant period.

11. What is meant by delivering programs "with fidelity"?

In this context, fidelity refers to implementing evidence-based falls prevention programs consistently and as intended, supported by coordination, infrastructure, tools, and training so results are reliable and sustainable.

12. Are applicants expected to create resources or training materials?

Yes. A major component involves developing and sharing practical resources and education. This may include tools, training materials, and guidance that help community organizations implement evidence-based falls prevention programs more consistently and effectively.

13. What does ACL mean by dissemination and sharing lessons learned?

Recipients are expected to capture lessons learned and best practices and disseminate what works so others can replicate or adapt successful approaches. The grant emphasizes learning, continuous improvement, and spreading knowledge rather than keeping results limited to one project or location.

14. Is evaluation required as part of the project?

Yes. Funded entities must design an evaluation that assesses the impact of their efforts on reducing falls and/or reducing risk of falls.

15. Does the opportunity require a specific evaluation model?

The provided description does not prescribe a specific evaluation model, but it clearly expects meaningful outcome measurement that connects partnership and implementation strategies to real-world changes in falls incidence and/or risk factors.

16. What outcomes are recipients expected to measure?

Recipients are expected to assess impact on reducing falls and/or reducing risk of falls, and to measure outcomes in a way that demonstrates results and produces actionable evidence for future programming decisions.

17. What is the activity category for this opportunity?

The activity category is Health.

18. What is the CFDA/Assistance Listing number?

The CFDA/Assistance Listing number is 93.761.

19. How many awards does ACL anticipate making?

ACL anticipates making 2 awards.

20. What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is $1,250,000.

21. Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants include:

  • State governments
  • County governments
  • City or township governments
  • Special district governments
  • Independent school districts
  • Public and state-controlled institutions of higher education
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Federally recognized Native American tribal governments
  • Tribal organizations (other than federally recognized tribal governments)
  • Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
  • Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status (other than institutions of higher education)

22. Are faith-based organizations eligible?

Yes. Faith-based and community organizations are explicitly eligible as long as they meet the stated eligibility requirements.

23. Are community organizations eligible?

Yes. Community organizations are explicitly eligible as long as they meet the stated eligibility requirements.

24. Are foreign entities eligible to apply?

No. Foreign entities are not eligible to apply for or receive awards under this announcement.

25. When was the opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on 2025-07-28.

26. What is the application closing date?

The original application closing date is 2025-08-15.

27. What is ACL trying to improve in community falls prevention systems?

ACL is prioritizing stronger planning, more effective and targeted partnerships, better coordination across organizations, improved implementation supports (such as tools and training), and clearer measurement of outcomes so communities can demonstrate consistent results over time.

28. Is sustainability beyond the grant period part of the expectation?

Yes. The opportunity emphasizes strengthening infrastructure and coordination so evidence-based falls prevention programs can be sustained beyond the grant period.

29. Does the opportunity emphasize innovation?

Yes. Applicants are expected to apply additional innovative strategies to increase the reach and impact of proven falls prevention interventions, while maintaining a clear emphasis on approaches with established evidence.

30. Is the grant focused on community settings?

Yes. The program is aimed at strengthening and expanding evidence-based falls prevention efforts in community settings.

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