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As
a non-partisan public policy institute, the Academy actively conducts
and compiles research on issues related to population aging and
provides information to the public, the press, policymakers, and
the academic community. We encourage you to contact us with your
questions and comments.


The nation's oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization
devoted to research, education, and practice in the field of aging
has crossed a milestone. For the past 65 years, The
Gerontological Society of America (GSA) has been committed to
providing resources and opportunities for its members. Now in 2010,
faced with a growing baby boomer population, the demand for aging-related
professionals has accelerated. GSA is proud to continue supporting
its members in this vastly changing environment. Celebrating 65
years of excellence, GSA is stronger than ever.
The Civic Enterprise: A New Network for
Civic Engagement in Later Life.

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Click here
to view a visual representation of The Civic Enterprise.
The image contains links to the growing network of organizationsin
the private, public, and nonprofit sectorthat are working
with the business, media, and philanthropic communities to define
a new vision of aging that focuses on the older adult population
as an untapped asset, instead of a burden.
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The Civic Engagement E-Newsletter
informs readers about efforts to advance research,
programs, and policy that support older adults as
a civic resource.
View the latest issue
(October 2009) here.
Archived issues available here.
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