The National Council on Aging is a nonprofit working to build a just and caring society in which each of us, as we age, lives with dignity, purpose, and security.
National Council on Aging Inc. stands out for funding large, repeated support to community organizations that serve older adults, especially through aging services, benefits access, and health-related programming. Its recent grants show a strong pattern of multi-year support: Pathstone in Rochester, New York received more than $11 million in each of three consecutive years, while The Legacy Link in Oakwood, Georgia also received support across 2023, 2024, and 2025. Other sizable awards went to organizations such as Southwestern Community Action Council Inc-52 and 78 in Huntington, West Virginia and New York City Department for the Aging in New York City. The foundation’s grantmaking aligns with its mission to support dignity, purpose, and security in aging, and its portfolio includes community action agencies, local aging departments, service agencies, and workforce-oriented nonprofits. The pattern suggests a focus on organizations that can deliver services at scale to older adults and caregivers through established community infrastructure.
The foundation supports falls prevention, chronic disease self-management, and aging services infrastructure. In falls prevention, it administered ACL-funded grants and also made a 2025 competitive award of $999,000 to Center for Popular Democracy in Brooklyn for support. In aging-services delivery, it gave $2,275,000 in 2025 to Southeast Chicago Chamber of Commerce in Chicago for support, alongside other grants to local service providers. Community-based capacity appears central as well: The Skillsource Group Inc in Vienna, Virginia received $1,428,629 in 2025 for support, reflecting investment in organizations that work with older adults and related service systems. Its grantmaking also includes work tied to health and benefits access through the National Alliance for Hispanic Health in Washington, DC.
Typical awards cluster in the tens of thousands to low six figures, with a p25 of $30,000, median of $60,000, and p75 of $90,000. The recent grants list shows a much higher tier as well, with repeated awards above $1 million and several multi-year recipient relationships. That repeat pattern is visible across multiple years for Pathstone, The Legacy Link, Southwestern Community Action Council Inc-52 and 78, New York City Department for the Aging, The Skillsource Group Inc, Ser Jobs for Progress Inc, Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission, and Family Service Agency of San Mateo County. National Council on Aging Inc is a regular funder rather than a DAF, and it does not fund individuals.
$64.7M
$23.2M
$97.5M
$98.2M
Most grants fall between $30K and $90K, with a median of $60K.
25th Percentile
$30K
Median
$60K
75th Percentile
$90K
About 3% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Grants are national in reach, and every recent grant listed goes to a U.S. recipient. New York appears most often among recipients, including Rochester, New York City, and Brooklyn, with Rochester alone appearing in the largest repeated awards. Other frequent locations include Oakwood, Georgia; Huntington, West Virginia; Vienna, Virginia; and San Mateo and San Francisco, California. Only 3% of grants go to recipients in Virginia, despite the headquarters being in Arlington, Virginia.
It funds community-based aging service organizations, workforce partners, and local agencies serving older adults. Recent grantees include community action councils, city aging departments, service agencies, and health- and benefits-focused nonprofits, showing a mix of direct-service providers and organizations that help build delivery capacity.
The recipient country distribution shows 769 grants, all to U.S. recipients. The recent grant list also consists entirely of U.S.-based organizations.
The grant-size distribution centers at $30,000 at the 25th percentile, $60,000 at the median, and $90,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also include a larger tier above $1 million for several recurring partners.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Pathstone, The Legacy Link, Southwestern Community Action Council Inc-52 and 78, New York City Department for the Aging, The Skillsource Group Inc, Ser Jobs for Progress Inc, Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission, and Family Service Agency of San Mateo County.
Only 3% of grants go to recipients in Virginia, even though the headquarters is in Arlington, Virginia. The recipient map is broader, with New York appearing most often by grant count.
RAMSEY ALWIN
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PATHSTONE | ROCHESTER, NY | $12,019,761 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| THE LEGACY LINK | OAKWOOD, GA | $4,279,131 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| SOUTHEAST CHICAGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | CHICAGO, IL | $2,275,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR HISPANIC HEALTH | WASHINGTON, DC | $2,193,873 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL INC-52 AND 78 | HUNTINGTON, WV | $1,883,613 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| THE SKILLSOURCE GROUP INC | VIENNA, VA | $1,428,629 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| SOUTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIPS | COLUMBIA, SC | $1,417,656 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| SER JOBS FOR PROGRESS INC | FRESNO, CA | $1,368,695 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| NORTHERN KENTUCKY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMISSION | COVINGTON, KY | $1,336,102 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING | NEW YORK, NY | $1,259,543 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY OF SAN MATEO COUNTY | SAN MATEO, CA | $1,172,834 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| WORKFORCE ESSENTIALS INC | CLARKSVILLE, TN | $1,168,966 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| CENTER FOR POPULAR DEMOCRACY | BROOKLYN, NY | $999,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| CRISPUS ATTUCKS ASSOCIATION | YORK, PA | $907,560 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| FELTON INSTITUTE | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $898,876 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| THRIVE ALLEN COUNTY | IOLA, KS | $650,961 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| MILLCREEK MANOR | ERIE, PA | $635,470 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITY | PISCATAWAY, NJ | $589,636 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| WESTMORELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE | YOUNGWOOD, PA | $564,512 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL COALITION OF 100 BLACK WOMEN CENTRAL FL | ORLANDO, FL | $522,804 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL ASIAN PACIFIC CENTER ON AGING | SEATTLE, WA | $507,900 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| ADVANCING STATES | ARLINGTON, VA | $506,364 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| ASIAN SERVICES IN ACTION | CLEVELAND, OH | $499,694 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| LUZERNEWYOMING AAA | WILKESBARRE, PA | $488,813 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| REGION VIII PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL-56 AND 83 | PETERSBURG, WV | $479,925 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| BIG SANDY AREA COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM INC | PAINTSVILLE, KY | $456,810 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| WNC HEALTH NETWORK INC | ASHEVILLE, NC | $405,492 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NORTHERN NEVADA | RENO, NV | $392,266 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| PENNSYLVANIA PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION | HARRISBURG, PA | $387,224 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| BOAT PEOPLE SOS | FALLS CHURCH, VA | $375,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER | LOS ANGELES, CA | $375,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| DOLORES HUERTA FOUNDATION | BAKERSFIELD, CA | $374,968 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| SOUTHERN ALABAMA AHEC | GEORGIANA, AL | $371,022 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| FUND FOR PUBLIC HEALTH IN NYC | NEW YORK, NY | $369,713 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| ASPIRA ASSOCIATION INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $367,104 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH | HOOD RIVER, OR | $363,129 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| IOTA PHI THETA FRATERNITY | BALTIMORE, MD | $348,563 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| PROJECT VISION HAWAII | HONOLULU, HI | $340,853 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| EL SOL NEIGHBORHOOD EDUCATIONAL CENTER | SAN BERNADINO, CA | $330,231 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| CLEMSON UNIVERSITY | CLEMSON, SC | $324,831 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| CATHOLIC FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES | CLIFTON, NJ | $323,571 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| IMMUNIZE NEVADA | RENO, NV | $323,310 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| PACIFIC ISLANDER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON | FEDERAL WAY, WA | $320,800 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY | BOONE, NC | $298,157 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| AGE PLUS US | CLACKAMAS, OR | $294,784 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| SAN YSIDRO HEALTH | SAN DIEGO, CA | $236,465 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| DALLAS COUNTY (TX) | DALLAS, TX | $221,500 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| INDIANHEAD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY | LADYSMITH, WI | $193,916 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| MEXICAN AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION | MONTEBELLO, CA | $190,164 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
| MERCY HEALTH | ARTESIA, CA | $189,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT |
PATHSTONE
$12,019,761SUPPORT
THE LEGACY LINK
$4,279,131SUPPORT
SOUTHEAST CHICAGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
$2,275,000SUPPORT
NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR HISPANIC HEALTH
$2,193,873SUPPORT
SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL INC-52 AND 78
$1,883,613SUPPORT
THE SKILLSOURCE GROUP INC
$1,428,629SUPPORT
SOUTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIPS
SUPPORT
SER JOBS FOR PROGRESS INC
$1,368,695SUPPORT
NORTHERN KENTUCKY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMISSION
$1,336,102SUPPORT
NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING
$1,259,543SUPPORT
FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY OF SAN MATEO COUNTY
$1,172,834SUPPORT
WORKFORCE ESSENTIALS INC
$1,168,966SUPPORT
CENTER FOR POPULAR DEMOCRACY
$999,000SUPPORT
CRISPUS ATTUCKS ASSOCIATION
$907,560SUPPORT
FELTON INSTITUTE
$898,876SUPPORT
THRIVE ALLEN COUNTY
$650,961SUPPORT
MILLCREEK MANOR
$635,470SUPPORT
RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITY
$589,636SUPPORT
WESTMORELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$564,512SUPPORT
NATIONAL COALITION OF 100 BLACK WOMEN CENTRAL FL
$522,804SUPPORT
NATIONAL ASIAN PACIFIC CENTER ON AGING
$507,900SUPPORT
ADVANCING STATES
$506,364SUPPORT
ASIAN SERVICES IN ACTION
$499,694SUPPORT
LUZERNEWYOMING AAA
$488,813SUPPORT
REGION VIII PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL-56 AND 83
$479,925SUPPORT
BIG SANDY AREA COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM INC
$456,810SUPPORT
WNC HEALTH NETWORK INC
$405,492SUPPORT
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NORTHERN NEVADA
$392,266SUPPORT
PENNSYLVANIA PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
$387,224SUPPORT
BOAT PEOPLE SOS
$375,000SUPPORT
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER
$375,000SUPPORT
DOLORES HUERTA FOUNDATION
$374,968SUPPORT
SOUTHERN ALABAMA AHEC
$371,022SUPPORT
FUND FOR PUBLIC HEALTH IN NYC
$369,713SUPPORT
ASPIRA ASSOCIATION INC
$367,104SUPPORT
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
$363,129SUPPORT
IOTA PHI THETA FRATERNITY
$348,563SUPPORT
PROJECT VISION HAWAII
$340,853SUPPORT
EL SOL NEIGHBORHOOD EDUCATIONAL CENTER
$330,231SUPPORT
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
$324,831SUPPORT
CATHOLIC FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
$323,571SUPPORT
IMMUNIZE NEVADA
$323,310SUPPORT
PACIFIC ISLANDER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON
$320,800SUPPORT
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
$298,157SUPPORT
AGE PLUS US
$294,784SUPPORT
SAN YSIDRO HEALTH
$236,465SUPPORT
DALLAS COUNTY (TX)
$221,500SUPPORT
INDIANHEAD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
$193,916SUPPORT
MEXICAN AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION
$190,164SUPPORT
MERCY HEALTH
$189,000SUPPORT