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Building Healthy Communities for Active Aging (BHCAA)

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What is the National Recognition Program for Communities that Combine Smart Growth and Active Aging? The principal goal of the Building Healthy Communities for Active Aging Award program is to raise awareness across the nation about healthy synergies that can be achieved by communities combining Smart Growth and Active Aging concepts.

Awards will be presented to communities that demonstrate the best and most inclusive overall approach to implementing smart growth and active aging at the neighborhood, tribe, municipality, county, and/or regional levels.

Two types of awards will be made—the Commitment Award and the Achievement Award. The Commitment Award recognizes communities that have developed and begun to initiate a specific plan to implement smart growth and active aging principles. The Achievement Award will be given for overall excellence in building healthy communities for active aging.

Who can apply for an award? Applicants must be public-sector entities in the United States and coordinate with their local Area Agency on Aging. Public-sector entities include all levels of elected governments, from city councils to state legislatures and their subdivisions such as planning departments and other executive branch divisions.

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Committment and Achievement Awards for Building Healthy Communities for Active Aging

Ten Strategies for Active Aging (PDF) (18 p, 103K, About PDF)

You may order a copy on line: Building Healthy Communities for Active Aging 2010 Booklet Publication Number EPA-100-K-11-001

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The principal goal of the "Building Healthy Communities for Active Aging" program is to raise awareness across the nation about healthy synergies that can be achieved by communities combining Smart Growth and Active Aging concepts.

 

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