Happy Friday! Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a time to celebrate a life dedicated to service, courage, and hope. As we remember Dr. King’s powerful vision of equality and peace, we are called to carry his legacy forward through acts of kindness, justice, and community engagement.
In the rest of this week's eblast, you can read about the education initiatives in Connecticut, local events, and more. You can click the links below to navigate between sections.
AARP CT is inviting eligible local nonprofit organizations and government entities to apply for the 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant program. This initiative funds quick-action projects that make communities more livable by enhancing public spaces, transportation, housing, digital connectivity, and more.
This year, AARP will award over $8 million in grants as part of its nationwide Livable Communities initiative, which supports the efforts of cities, towns, neighborhoods, and rural areas to become great places to live, especially for residents age 50 and older. All project application must be consistent with AARP's mission to serve the needs of people 50 and over and meet other eligibility criteria. The Community Challenge is open to eligible 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(6) nonprofit organizations and government entities. Other types of organizations are considered on a case-by-case basis.
This application cycle, AARP has three different grant opportunities:
Flagship grants support projects that improve public places; transportation; housing; digital connections; and disaster resilience. Awards range from a few hundred dollars to $15,000.
Capacity-building microgrants are paired with expert support, webinars, and cohort learning for projects to improve walkability and bikeability; implement safe, accessible home modifications; and disaster preparedness training. Awards are $2,500.
Demonstration grants fund projects that encourage replication of exemplary local efforts. This year’s focus is on improving pedestrian safety, with funding support from Toyota Motor North America; expanding high-speed internet access and adoption, with funding support from Microsoft; and housing choice design competitions. Awards typically range from $10,000-$20,000, not to exceed $25,000.
A reminder thatsurvey operations will be performed on Kimberly Avenue in New Haven, between Ella T. Grasso Blvd and the I-95 overpass. This project is scheduled to occur on Saturday, January 17, 2026. The project consists of Intersect improvements at CT 10 & SR 745 & Kimberly Ave, including widening for dedicated turn lanes on Route 10 approaches, drainage, traffic signal replacement, reconstruction of sidewalks, landscaping, & relocation of utilities.
LANE CLOSURE/DETOUR INFO
There will be lane closures on Kimberly Avenue between Ella T. Grasso Blvd and the I-95 overpass, on Saturday, January 17, 2026, from 6:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Traffic control signing will guide motorists through the work zone.
Motorists should be aware that modifications or extensions to this schedule may become necessary due to weather delays or other unforeseen conditions. Motorists are advised to maintain a safe speed when driving in this area.
From the development of the Early Childhood Education Endowment to the influx of Special Education funding, 2026 is looking BRIGHT for the future of education in Connecticut. You can read more about these initiatives in the graphics below.
This week, Governor Lamont announced the launch of the Connecticut Content Creator Collaborative, or C4. This is a new digital platform designed to connect businesses, organizations, and agencies with content creators and influencers who authentically represent Connecticut.
C4 serves as a centralized, searchable database where content creators can list their profiles at no cost, and where businesses can easily discover, filter, and connect with creators based on industry focus, geography, audience demographics, and content specialty, from lifestyle and culinary to travel, culture, family, and entrepreneurship.
C4 is free for creators to join, boosting visibility, credibility, and access to new opportunities while giving businesses a trusted, efficient way to find partners who bring stories to life.
A reminder that this Saturday, Jan. 17 from 9am-1pm, Electric Boat will have a hiring event at 20 Mill St., New Haven. They will be conducting on-the-spot interviews with potential offers for all skill levels, with hourly rates between $23-$41 based on experience. Electric Boat is one of the biggest and most respected employers in Connecticut, and I encourage you to check out this event if you are looking for work!
Applications Are Now Open: Summer 2026 Youth@Work Work-Based Learning Experience Program
We are excited to announce that applications for the Summer 2026 Youth@Work Work-Based Learning Experience Program are now open! Please take the time to read the application and its requirements in full before submitting.
NEW APPLICATION REQUIREMENT: Must be a New Haven Resident
Please be on the lookout for the Youth@Work team coming to a school near you! We will be available to answer any questions you may have about our 2026 Summer Application.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office at 203-946-7582.