Announcing RRF’s Updated Strategic Plan

In 2020, RRF Foundation for Aging implemented a three-year strategic plan that reaffirmed our commitment to improving the quality of life for older people and established four priority areas for our grantmaking: caregiving, economic security in later life, housing, and social and intergenerational connectedness.

We are pleased to announce that our 2023-2025 strategic plan builds on what we’ve learned from this work and the successes of our grantees. The updated and refined plan also expands upon our organizational values to advance diversity, equity and inclusion, create meaningful partnerships to maximize the impact of our work, and reduce ageism. In addition, the plan notes our interest in supporting efforts that leverage technology as a practical tool for achieving our mission.

Learn more about our mission, vision and values, our grantmaking priority areas, and the pathways that we fund in our 2023-2025 Strategic Plan

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Op-Ed: Older adults face crushing student loan debt need help from the federal government

A recent Chicago Sun-Times Op-ed by Mary O’Donnell sheds light on alarming student loan debt held by older adults. The problem is serious, but policy changes are on the horizon. RRF is proud to encourage them as we, along with our grantee partners at the National Consumer Law Center and New America, address the threat that unaffordable student loan debt places on the economic security of older people. Read the full op-ed here.

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