To promote and advocate for the optimal quality of life for older adults and their families.
Alliance for Aging Inc. directs large contract funding to organizations serving older adults in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties, with the biggest awards reaching more than $14 million. Its grantmaking centers on aging services delivered through local providers, especially home care, nutrition, caregiver support, and Alzheimer’s and dementia services. The recent grant record shows repeated support for service networks that help older adults remain in the community, along with agencies that coordinate transportation, legal help, adult day care, and respite. The foundation’s provider-based model is visible in the recipients it funds. United Home Care Services received the largest recent award at $14,060,711, while Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers appears multiple times with awards above $4 million and $5 million. Miami Dade Community Action & Human Services also appears among the larger recipients, reflecting the Alliance’s role as a contract funder rather than a small discretionary grantmaker. Across the record, the funding pattern points to ongoing service delivery for older adults and caregivers rather than one-time project support.
A central theme in Alliance for Aging Inc.’s funding is home- and community-based care. The foundation gave $14,060,711 to United Home Care Services for exempt purpose support, and it also funded First Quality Home Care with $4,522,216 and $3,977,759, both in Miami. Nutrition and meal services are another major area. Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers received $5,659,429 and $4,741,309 in 2025, and the organization also appears in the record as Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County with a $4,251,829 grant in 2023. The Alliance also funds dementia and caregiver services. Jewish Community Services of South Florida received $2,428,282 and $2,136,041 in 2025, while Easter Seals South Florida received $2,204,274 and $1,982,781 the same year. These awards align with its Alzheimer’s disease, caregiver, and respite-related programs.
Typical awards are large: p25 is $383,698, the median is $752,507, and p75 is $1,999,279. The recent record also shows repeated awards to the same providers across 2023 and 2025, which suggests ongoing contract relationships rather than isolated gifts. Alliance for Aging Inc. is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Its active programs describe contract funding and RFP-based provider selection for service delivery in its aging-services system.
$93.3M
$20.4M
$66.4M
$64.6M
Most grants fall between $384K and $2M, with a median of $753K.
25th Percentile
$384K
Median
$753K
75th Percentile
$2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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Grant dollars are concentrated in Florida, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state and the top grant-count state also Florida. The largest recipient cities in the recent record include Miami, Hialeah, North Miami, Miami Springs, and Doral. Miami-Dade County is the main service geography, and several grants also point to Monroe County through the Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative provider contracts. All recorded grants in the recipient-country distribution are in the US.
Its listed focus areas include information and referral, home and community-based services, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia programs, caregiver support and education, nutrition and meal services, adult day care and respite, legal services for older adults, transportation services, and provider contracting and procurement.
Some active programs do, including the Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative 2026 RFP, which says it accepts unsolicited proposals from providers. Other funding streams, such as OAA-funded service contracts and several program lines, are awarded through contracting and do not accept unsolicited applications.
The grant-size profile is relatively large: the 25th percentile is $383,698, the median is $752,507, and the 75th percentile is $1,999,279. That fits a contract-funding model rather than small competitive grants.
No. The geographic scope of giving is local, and 100% of grants in the recipient-country distribution go to US organizations. The recipient state data shows Florida as the only state represented.
Yes. Several providers appear multiple times across 2023 and 2025, including United Home Care, Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers, Miami Dade Community Action & Human Services, First Quality Home Care, Jewish Community Services of South Florida, Easter Seals South Florida, and the City of Hialeah.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES | MIAMI, FL | $14,060,711 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES | MIAMI, FL | $11,274,294 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES & NUTRITION CENTERS | MIAMI, FL | $5,659,429 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| MIAMI DADE COMMUNITY ACTION & HUMAN SERVICES | MIAMI, FL | $5,198,096 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| MIAMI DADE COMMUNITY ACTION & HUMAN SERVICES | MIAMI, FL | $4,754,721 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES & NUTRITION CENTERS | MIAMI, FL | $4,741,309 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| FIRST QUALITY HOME CARE | MIAMI, FL | $4,522,216 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| HIALEAH HOUSING AUTHORITY | HIALEAH, FL | $4,286,059 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| FIRST QUALITY HOME CARE | MIAMI, FL | $3,977,759 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| INDEPENDENT LIVING SYSTEMS | MIAMI, FL | $2,855,157 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF HIALEAH | HIALEAH, FL | $2,590,795 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| HIALEAH HOUSING AUTHORITY | HIALEAH, FL | $2,544,419 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES OF SOUTH FLORIDA | NORTH MIAMI, FL | $2,428,282 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| EASTER SEALS SOUTH FLORIDA | MIAMI, FL | $2,204,274 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF HIALEAH | HIALEAH, FL | $2,188,741 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES OF SOUTH FLORIDA | NORTH MIAMI, FL | $2,136,041 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| EASTER SEALS SOUTH FLORIDA | MIAMI, FL | $1,982,781 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| SOUTHWEST SOCAL SERVICES PROGRAM | MIAMI, FL | $1,738,313 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF MIAMI SPRINGS | MIAMI SPRINGS, FL | $1,008,502 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| ALLAPATTAH COMMUNITY ACTION | MIAMI, FL | $997,585 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| MONROE COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES | KEY WEST, FL | $872,279 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| ALLAPATTAH COMMUNITY ACTION | MIAMI, FL | $864,469 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| NORTH MIAMI FOUNDATION | MIAMI, FL | $819,662 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| SOUTHWEST SOCAL SERVICES PROGRAM | MIAMI, FL | $807,765 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF MIAMI SPRINGS | MIAMI SPRINGS, FL | $769,281 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF SWEETWATER | MIAMI, FL | $752,507 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| HOPE FOR GRATEFUL HEARTS | MIAMI, FL | $734,330 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| NORTH MIAMI FOUNDATION | MIAMI, FL | $682,253 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| MONROE COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES | KEY WEST, FL | $662,876 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI | WILTON MANORS, FL | $653,275 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI | WILTON MANORS, FL | $626,155 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF SWEETWATER | MIAMI, FL | $582,462 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF HIALEAH GARDENS | HIALEAH GARDENS, FL | $389,336 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF WEST MIAMI | WEST MIAMI, FL | $383,698 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF HIALEAH GARDENS | HIALEAH GARDENS, FL | $382,507 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| CITY OF WEST MIAMI | WEST MIAMI, FL | $332,818 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| LEGAL SERVICES OF GREATER MIAMI | MIAMI, FL | $301,890 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| INDEPENDENT LIVING SYSTEMS | MIAMI, FL | $277,244 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| LEAGL SERVICES OF GREATER MIAMI | MIAMI, FL | $242,622 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| HOPE FOR GRATEFUL HEARTS | MIAMI, FL | $216,144 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| UNIDAD OF MIAMI BEACH | MIAMI BEACH, FL | $173,445 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| MICHAEL ANN RUSSELL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER | NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL | $151,204 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| MICHAEL ANN RUSSELL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER | NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL | $138,540 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| TOWN OF CUTLER BAY | CUTLER BAY, FL | $126,015 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| UNIDAD OF MIAMI BEACH | MIAMI BEACH, FL | $122,282 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| FLORIDA KEYS AHEC | MARATHON, FL | $22,765 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| FLORIDA KEYS AHEC | MARATHON, FL | $21,895 | 2025 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| UNITED HOME CARE | DORAL, FL | $10,010,542 | 2023 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES AND NUTRITION CENTERS OF DADE COUNTY | MIAMI, FL | $4,251,829 | 2023 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
| MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT | MIAMI, FL | $4,173,790 | 2023 | EXEMPT PURPOSE |
UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES
$14,060,711EXEMPT PURPOSE
UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES
$11,274,294EXEMPT PURPOSE
LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES & NUTRITION CENTERS
$5,659,429EXEMPT PURPOSE
MIAMI DADE COMMUNITY ACTION & HUMAN SERVICES
$5,198,096EXEMPT PURPOSE
MIAMI DADE COMMUNITY ACTION & HUMAN SERVICES
$4,754,721EXEMPT PURPOSE
LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES & NUTRITION CENTERS
$4,741,309EXEMPT PURPOSE
FIRST QUALITY HOME CARE
$4,522,216EXEMPT PURPOSE
HIALEAH HOUSING AUTHORITY
$4,286,059EXEMPT PURPOSE
FIRST QUALITY HOME CARE
$3,977,759EXEMPT PURPOSE
INDEPENDENT LIVING SYSTEMS
$2,855,157EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF HIALEAH
$2,590,795EXEMPT PURPOSE
HIALEAH HOUSING AUTHORITY
$2,544,419EXEMPT PURPOSE
JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES OF SOUTH FLORIDA
$2,428,282EXEMPT PURPOSE
EASTER SEALS SOUTH FLORIDA
$2,204,274EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF HIALEAH
$2,188,741EXEMPT PURPOSE
JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES OF SOUTH FLORIDA
$2,136,041EXEMPT PURPOSE
EASTER SEALS SOUTH FLORIDA
$1,982,781EXEMPT PURPOSE
SOUTHWEST SOCAL SERVICES PROGRAM
$1,738,313EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF MIAMI SPRINGS
$1,008,502EXEMPT PURPOSE
ALLAPATTAH COMMUNITY ACTION
$997,585EXEMPT PURPOSE
MONROE COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES
$872,279EXEMPT PURPOSE
ALLAPATTAH COMMUNITY ACTION
$864,469EXEMPT PURPOSE
NORTH MIAMI FOUNDATION
$819,662EXEMPT PURPOSE
SOUTHWEST SOCAL SERVICES PROGRAM
$807,765EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF MIAMI SPRINGS
$769,281EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF SWEETWATER
$752,507EXEMPT PURPOSE
HOPE FOR GRATEFUL HEARTS
$734,330EXEMPT PURPOSE
NORTH MIAMI FOUNDATION
$682,253EXEMPT PURPOSE
MONROE COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES
$662,876EXEMPT PURPOSE
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI
$653,275EXEMPT PURPOSE
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI
$626,155EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF SWEETWATER
$582,462EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF HIALEAH GARDENS
$389,336EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF WEST MIAMI
$383,698EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF HIALEAH GARDENS
$382,507EXEMPT PURPOSE
CITY OF WEST MIAMI
$332,818EXEMPT PURPOSE
LEGAL SERVICES OF GREATER MIAMI
$301,890EXEMPT PURPOSE
INDEPENDENT LIVING SYSTEMS
$277,244EXEMPT PURPOSE
LEAGL SERVICES OF GREATER MIAMI
$242,622EXEMPT PURPOSE
HOPE FOR GRATEFUL HEARTS
$216,144EXEMPT PURPOSE
UNIDAD OF MIAMI BEACH
$173,445EXEMPT PURPOSE
MICHAEL ANN RUSSELL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
$151,204EXEMPT PURPOSE
MICHAEL ANN RUSSELL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
$138,540EXEMPT PURPOSE
TOWN OF CUTLER BAY
$126,015EXEMPT PURPOSE
UNIDAD OF MIAMI BEACH
$122,282EXEMPT PURPOSE
FLORIDA KEYS AHEC
$22,765EXEMPT PURPOSE
FLORIDA KEYS AHEC
$21,895EXEMPT PURPOSE
UNITED HOME CARE
$10,010,542EXEMPT PURPOSE
LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES AND NUTRITION CENTERS OF DADE COUNTY
$4,251,829EXEMPT PURPOSE
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
$4,173,790EXEMPT PURPOSE