Senior Medicare Patrol State Project Grants - Pennsylvania
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Senior Medicare Patrol State Project Grants - Pennsylvania is a federal funding opportunity from Administration for Community Living. This open grant opportunity (HHS-2026-ACL-CIP-MPPG-0020) is available nationwide for eligible applicants.
The Senior Medicare Patrol State Project Grants - Pennsylvania, administered by the Administration for Community Living, is a federal funding opportunity designed to support organizations working to combat Medicare fraud, waste, and abuse. This grant program empowers eligible applicants to establish or expand Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) projects that educate beneficiaries, healthcare providers, and the public about identifying and reporting Medicare fraud and abuse. The program is particularly valuable for nonprofits, advocacy organizations, and community-based entities committed to protecting vulnerable senior populations and preserving Medicare resources. By supporting fraud prevention education and investigation assistance, grant recipients help safeguard Medicare beneficiaries while reducing unnecessary healthcare costs. Organizations interested in strengthening elder protection services, conducting community outreach, training volunteer advocates, and developing fraud prevention resources should consider applying. This nationwide opportunity allows eligible applicants across all states to access federal funding to build sustainable, impactful Senior Medicare Patrol initiatives that benefit their communities.
Grant Details
Funding Range
Varies by cycle
Grant Type
Federal
Application Cycle
Annual
Best For
Nonprofits, state units on aging, advocacy organizations, and community-based entities focused on senior protection and Medicare fraud prevention
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for Senior Medicare Patrol State Project Grants - Pennsylvania?
Eligible applicants typically include nonprofits, state units on aging, advocacy organizations, and other entities with demonstrated capacity to implement Senior Medicare Patrol projects. For specific eligibility requirements and current applicant guidelines, visit the official Administration for Community Living website or the grants.gov listing (HHS-2026-ACL-CIP-MPPG-0020).
How much funding does Senior Medicare Patrol State Project Grants - Pennsylvania provide?
Specific funding amounts are not currently listed. Grant amounts typically vary based on project scope, geographic coverage, and annual appropriations. Contact the Administration for Community Living directly or check the official grant announcement for current funding ranges.
How do I apply for Senior Medicare Patrol State Project Grants - Pennsylvania?
Applications are submitted through Grants.gov using the opportunity number HHS-2026-ACL-CIP-MPPG-0020. Applicants must register with Grants.gov, review the full funding announcement, and submit required documentation by the specified deadline. Visit Grants.gov and the Administration for Community Living website for complete application instructions, required forms, and submission details.
What can Senior Medicare Patrol State Project Grants - Pennsylvania funding be used for?
Funding supports Senior Medicare Patrol project activities, including fraud prevention education, volunteer recruitment and training, community outreach programs, beneficiary assistance services, and fraud investigation support. Grants enable organizations to develop materials, conduct workshops, and implement initiatives that help seniors identify and report Medicare fraud and abuse. Consult the official grant announcement for detailed allowable use guidelines.
Last updated: March 1, 2026