The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Building Charities for a New Age

Five $100,000 prizes awarded to older people who find innovative ways to help society

By Suzanne Perry

A new prize program that aims to help reshape the way Americans view older people has given five awards of $100,000 each to nonprofit leaders — all of whom are at least 60 years old — who are working to solve social problems in an innovative way.

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