By 1808Delaware
Each year, SourcePoint puts out a call to nonprofit and government agencies across Delaware County: bring your ideas, your programs, and your passion for helping older adults. In return, SourcePoint offers the chance to secure funding that fuels real change.
With the 2026 grant cycle now open, organizations have until Monday, September 8 to submit applications for projects that address the evolving needs of the county’s aging population. The opportunity goes beyond dollars—it’s a call to collaboration and innovation in serving one of Delaware County’s fastest-growing groups.
Strategic Support Where It Matters Most
As Delaware County continues to grow and gray, SourcePoint has aligned its funding priorities with key focus areas identified through its strategic planning. These include:
- Aging in Place
- Caregiver Support
- Community-Built Environments
- Economic Stability
- Healthcare Access and Literacy
- Mental Health Awareness
- Social Connectedness
Each area represents a critical need—and a chance for local organizations to make a measurable impact.
A Smarter Way to Serve
SourcePoint isn’t just handing out checks. It’s investing in a cost-effective, collaborative network of care, one designed to fill service gaps without duplicating efforts. By funding only programs that add value and extend the reach of current services, SourcePoint ensures every dollar works harder for Delaware County’s older adults and the families who support them.
How to Apply
Interested organizations can learn more and begin the application process at MySourcePoint.org/grants. The site includes everything from application materials to participation conditions and FAQs.
For nonprofits and agencies looking to play a larger role in the well-being of the county’s older adults, this is more than a grant—it’s a chance to be part of something bigger.