The Purpose Prize:
Supporting Over-60
Innovators
Over-60 social innovators have the potential to make
major contributions to addressing local, national and
global issues. Thatâs the premise of a new initiative
being launched by Civic Ventures, a national
nonprofit organization seeking to help America realize
an ãexperience dividendä by redefining the second
half of life as a source of social and individual
renewal.
The centerpiece of the initiative is The Purpose
Prize, a $100,000 grant that will be awarded annually
to five social entrepreneurs to support their work in
addressing critical social issues. Unlike most prizes
awarded to older adults, however, The Purpose Prize
is not a lifetime achievement award, but a ãdown
paymentä on what these 60-plus innovators will do
next, according to Civic Venturesâ web site
announcement of the prize. Read more...
Transitions and the Power of Groups
One of the recommendations of the CCFL Social and
Civic Engagement work group calls for ãlife transitions
and retirement planningä opportunities using a peer
leader approach. As Creating Communities for a
Lifetime moves into the implementation stage, thereâs
a role for many Kent County organizations, small and
large, in offering these opportunities. Three
approaches include longevity groups, circles of trust,
and transition talks. Read more...
Mobility Study Gives Voice to Older Adults
Q. Which of these factors would influence more than
half of older adults to use public transportation more
regularly:
___ The stops were at locations that
offered senior discounts?
___ There was a guide available to answer their
questions?
A. Both. In fact, 68 percent of older people say
bus stops located near sites where they can get
senior discounts would influence them to ride the
bus, while 60% say having a guide would make a
difference, according to a Harris Interactive survey
last November of 404 people age 65 and more. Read more...
Welcome Back to Fitness
The International Council on Active Aging (ICAA) is
offering a free toolkit, Welcome Back to Fitness,
aimed at helping older adults become more active.
Available at the ICAA website,the toolkit covers
topics such as questions to ask your doctor about
exercising, tips on how to become more active, and
checklists for evaluating age-friendly personal
trainers and fitness facilities. A health tips section
provides tools for self-assessment and tracking
progress. Read more...