Our Commitment Toward Dismantling Ageism
October 9th marks Ageism Awareness Day. Check out RRF's short video addressing ageism, age-bias, and fostering age-inclusivity.
October 9th marks Ageism Awareness Day. Check out RRF's short video addressing ageism, age-bias, and fostering age-inclusivity.
The Gerontology Institute at the University of Massachusetts Boston recently announced the release of the 2019 Elder Index. This free tool allows users to find the true cost of living for older people in any U.S. county or state.
RRF Foundation for Aging requires interested applicants to submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI). Read more to learn about RRF's geographic eligibility, application instructions, and the deadlines for submitting your LOI.
We have a new name—RRF Foundation for Aging—one that pays tribute to our history and signals a bold new direction for our future.
The Retirement Research Foundation (RRF) recently approved a strategic plan that reaffirms its strong commitment to improve the quality of life for older people. A centerpiece of our plan is the establishment of four priority areas in aging. Beginning in 2020, these four areas will be given higher priority within the Foundation’s grantmaking program.
Marilyn Hennessy who led RRF for 30 years and served as a Trustee for the past ten years has stepped down. John Bouman has been elected to serve on the Board of Trustees.
Learn about how recent RRF grants have helped to improve the lives of older adults by reading the latest version of our Grant Highlights Newsletter.
RRF welcomes Amy Eisenstein to our dedicated team of professionals working to advance the quality of life for older people.
The Board of Trustees recently approved a three-year strategic plan for The Retirement Research Foundation (RRF). As part of the plan, the Foundation established Strategic Priority Areas (SPAs), specific topics…