The September Last Bite

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News from the

Nutrition and Aging Resource Center

Instructional Campus on Aging Nutrition (ican!) - 10 Modules

We are excited to announce the release of the ican! (Instructional Campus on Aging Nutrition) Modules 7 through 10. All modules are now available at your convenience. Please share ican! with all who interact with older adults living in the community, Area Agencies on Aging, local service providers, State Units on Aging, congregate and home delivered meal program staff and volunteers, registered dietitians, and more.

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Forecast for Innovative Grant Opportunities!

Looking to add creativity and innovation into your organization? Check out the forecasted grant opportunities with the Innovations in Nutrition Programs and Services!






Start planning now! Watch this newsletter for future updates from the Nutrition and Aging Resource Center.

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New Resources Available on the Website!

See what is new! New and updated resources included on acl.gov/senior-nutrition:

Meet the Nutrition and Aging Resource Center Team!


Meet Jocelyn Evans, a Consultant Dietitian for the Nutrition and Aging Resource Center, in this short video. Follow the Nutrition and Aging Resource Center on social media as Jocelyn will be answering additional questions sent in by YOU on our Instagram stories!

News from the

Administration on Community Living

ACL Awards 2023-2026

Older Adults' Equity Collaborative Cohort

ACL has awarded approximately $3.6 million in combined funding to continue the work of the Older Adults’ Equity Collaborative (OAEC). Established in 2020, the OAEC is a group of national Minority Aging Technical Assistance and Resource Centers (TARCs) that each focus on serving a unique community. Together, they work to ensure access and equity across aging services programs by providing technical assistance to the aging services network. To promote and support collaboration, coordination, and cross-cutting efforts among the OAEC organizations, ACL also funds a coordinating center.


The new grantee cohort of five TARCs and the coordinating center are funded for three years, from September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2026. The 2023-2026 OAEC Grantees are:

  • National Caucus and Center on Black Aging, Inc.
  • National Hispanic Council on Aging
  • The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
  • National Indian Council on Aging
  • Services and Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Elders, Inc (SAGE)
  • The New York Academy of Medicine (coordinating center)


Older adults and the family caregivers who support them are uniquely diverse — ethnically, racially, and culturally — and face additional challenges as they age. They may face many challenges, including poverty, inadequate housing, social isolation, a lack of culturally competent care, and limited linguistically appropriate services. The OAEC will work to design and deliver training, technical assistance, and tools to improve access, consistency, quality, and sustainability of aging services that support diverse older adults. Contact Nicole.Becerra@acl.hhs.gov with questions related to the awards or the OAEC.

News from the Aging Network

More Than A Meal: Restaurant-Based Programs Feed Seniors' Social Lives

Innovation in aging nutrition programs is gaining national attention thanks to efforts by the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP) and the Nutrition and Aging Resource Center. The AP U.S. News reported on restaurant-based meals for aging Americans in a recent article, which featured the benefits of the restaurant model as well as highlighted programs from across the nation.

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Addressing Ageism and Prompting Inclusivity


The North Central Region Aging Network hosts monthly webinars on the first Friday of each month. Join the October 6 webinar, Addressing Ageism and Prompting Inclusivity at 11am ET / 10am CT.

Simply go to NCRAN Learn page, and click Join here!

Live Webinars

Build UP Trust Challenge


If you have new or promising ideas to help increase research participation and the adoption of medical care by improving engagement with minority health populations and populations with health disparities, read more about the NIH Build UP Trust Challenge. Challenge awards will total up to $1.25 million!

PLACES: Local Data for Better Health


The CDC recently released PLACES, a website which provides local data regarding health data for small areas across the nation. This site can be a great resource in obtaining localized data related to chronic disease.

Health Equity and Dietary Interventions


On September 28-29, 2023, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) presents Advancing Health Equity Through Culture-Centered Dietary Interventions to Address Chronic Diseases virtual workshop from 12 to 5 pm ET both days. Learn more about this opportunity and register.

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