Working with the AoA
The SMP program is a program within the U.S. Adminstration on Aging's
(AoA) Office of Elder Rights, directed by Barbara Dieker. Barbara
Dieker at AoA works to ensure a national identity and presence for the
SMP program. AoA’s overall mission is to help elderly individuals
maintain their dignity and independence in their homes and communities
through comprehensive, coordinated and cost-effective systems of
long-term care, and livable communities across the United States.
SMP activities support AoA’s goals of promoting increased
choice and greater independence among older adults. The activities of
the SMP program also serve to enhance the financial, emotional, physical
and mental well-being of older adults -- thereby increasing their
capacity to maintain security and independence in retirement and to make
better financial and health care choices. For more information
about the SMP program from AoA, click
here.
The SMP grants are cooperative agreements between the AoA and the
program or grantee. Cooperative agreements are different than other
grants because it is expected that the project officer, grants
management official and grantee are working in collaboration to
successfully fulfill the grant requirements. SMP program staff work
directly with AoA grants management staff and AoA project officers (to
find your AoA project officer, click
here). The grants management staff is located in Washington, D.C.
Project officers are located in the regional offices. For more
information about the AoA, click
here.
Documents outlining reporting requirements to the AoA are
available on the AoA website. For instructions on how to access those
documents, click
here.