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Lifespan Respite Care Program: Grants to New States and States Re-Establishing Their Core Respite Infrastructures

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Administration for Community Living

Deadline: federal

Updated: Oct 30, 2025

Summary

The grant aims to establish or reestablish coordinated Lifespan Respite Care systems to provide respite care and related services for family caregivers of individuals across all age groups and disabilities. Eligible applicants are state agencies that administer programs under the Older Americans Act or Medicaid, including new states and those with previously dormant programs. To apply, eligible states must submit applications detailing their plans to address the respite needs of all populations and comply with data collection and reporting requirements as outlined in the Lifespan Respite Reauthorization Act of 2020.

Full Description

Description

ACL is seeking applications from eligible state agencies that will establish, or reestablish, state and local coordinated Lifespan Respite Care systems and deliver respite care and related services to family caregivers of children and adults across all age groups, disabilities, and chronic conditions as defined in the statute. Funds supplement, not replace existing funds. Eligible states applying must fall within one of the following two categories: 1) New States that have not previously received a grant under this program. 2) Returning States who have had at least one (1) Lifespan Respite Care Program grant, but whose programs have gone dormant or lapsed since federal funding ended, and desire to re-establish their core state respite infrastructures, rather than apply for a Program Enhancement grant. ACL will fund approximately four (4) cooperative agreements for the 3-year project period.  

All programs must, from the outset, address the respite needs of all populations regardless of age, disability, or chronic condition of the care recipient population.  Funded applicants shall use grant funds to serve all age groups and disabilities, provide new and emergency care services, recruit and train workers and volunteers, help families access care services and other authorized services as outlined in the Act. It is ACL’s expectation that all grantees will, no later than the second and third years of the grant project period, provide respite services while continuing to build their statewide respite infrastructure.  

Awardees under this funding opportunity will work with ACL to implement the data collection and reporting requirements under Section 2904 of the Lifespan Respite Reauthorization Act of 2020.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants

Government

  • State governments

Additional information

Based on statutory requirements for the Lifespan Respite Care Program authorized by Congress in 2006 under Title XXIX of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C 201), and the Lifespan Respite Care Reauthorization Act of 2020, awards may only be made to eligible state agencies administering the state"s program under the Older Americans Act of 1965 or Title XIX of the Social Security Act (Medicaid), or those designated by a Governor to administer the state"s program under this title. The eligible state agency is or works with an Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)/No Wrong Door System and works in collaboration with a public or private nonprofit statewide respite care coalition or organization. Foreign entities are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement.

Grantor contact information

Description

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Email

Government Email

Emily.Anozie@acl.hhs.gov

Apply on official siteUpdated Oct 30, 2025

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