Who We Are
Our Partners
Collective impact partners are strategically cultivated partners committed to collaborating with the Connecticut Age Well Collaborative to align efforts and share resources toward fostering Connecticut communities where we all thrive as we grow up and grow older.
Collective impact brings people together in a structured way to achieve social change. Specifically, collective impact is a network of community members, organizations and institutions who advance equity by learning together, aligning, and integrating their actions to achieve population and systems level change.
The Connecticut Age Well Collaborative plans and implements its work through a collective impact model, as creating more aging, dementia and disability-inclusive communities is a multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary endeavor. We celebrate the leadership, resources and contributions from partners across various sectors in Connecticut and beyond.
This growing list reflects strategically cultivated relationships with governmental, nonprofit and academic organizations who were invited as partners. As we move into this next phase of our work, we also look forward to cultivating more formal relationships with municipalities, community centers of power, grassroots leaders and other key stakeholders. To explore partnership with the Connecticut Age Well Collaborative, e-mail ctagewell@ctcommunitycare.org
Core Partners
Founder & Initiative Home
Connecticut Community Care helps people live their best lives at home with meaningful connections to support and service right around them, in their communities.
Founding and Sustaining Funder & Convenor
Formed by the combination of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan foundations, Point32Health Foundation works with communities to support, advocate and advance healthier lives for everyone.
Funder & Collaborator
The Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services maximizes opportunities for independence and well-being for people with disabilities and older adults in Connecticut.
Funder & Collaborator
The Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities undertakes advocacy, capacity building and systemic change activities consistent with the federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000.
Partner & Supporter
The Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity & Opportunity delegates its statutory charge (CGS Section 17b-420a) to lead a statewide livable communities initiative to the Connecticut Age Well Collaborative.
Collaborating Partners
AARP Connecticut
Alzheimer’s Association CT Chapter
AgingCT
The Arc Connecticut
Center for Medicare Advocacy
Central Connecticut State University
Connecticut Association of Directors of Health
Connecticut Association of Senior Center Personnel
Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness
Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
Connecticut Local Administrators of Social Services
Connecticut Main Street Center
CT Chapter of American Planning Association
CT Council of Small Towns
CTData Collaborative
CT Department of Public Health
CT State Independent Living Council
CT Training and Technical Assistance Center at UCONN
The Housing Collective – Centers for Housing Opportunity
LeadingAge Connecticut
National Conference for Community and Justice
Partnership for Strong Communities
Regional Plan Association
Sustainable CT
UCONN Center on Aging, University of Connecticut
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