Title VI of the Older Americans Act: Past, Present, and Future
Generations Journal
; 45(4):1-5, 2021.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1871237
ABSTRACT
Title VI grants may never have happened were it not for a group of activists dedicated to advancing equity for Indian Country elders. In 1978, Congress created a Title VI under Amendments to the OAA, establishing grants funded by setting aside Title III funds explicitly for American Indian tribes. This article brings readers up to date on what has happened since with Title VI grants and the changed demographics of older adults who rely upon them.
Gerontology And Geriatrics; Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021-US; American Indians; Activists; Funding; Aging; Activism; Native North Americans; Activities of daily living; Appropriations; Older people; Meals; Legislation; Families First Coronavirus Response Act 2020-US; American Rescue Plan Act 2021-US; Grants; Caregivers; Coronaviruses; Advocacy; COVID-19
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English
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Generations Journal
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2021
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