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LB 721

Change provisions relating to eligibility for grants under the Intergenerational Care Facility Incentive Grant Program

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Dan Quick

LB 721 modifies grant eligibility criteria for Nebraska's Intergenerational Care Facility program, affecting which providers can access state funding for age-integrated care services.

Approved by Governor on April 14, 2026
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Bill Summary · LB 721

Legislative bill overview

LB 721 modifies the eligibility requirements for grants under Nebraska's Intergenerational Care Facility Incentive Grant Program. The bill adjusts which facilities or organizations can qualify to receive state funding to support programs that integrate care services across different age groups. The specific eligibility changes are not detailed in the available legislative information.

Why is this important

Intergenerational care facilities serve multiple age groups—typically seniors and children—in shared spaces, promoting social interaction and potentially reducing operational costs. Changes to grant eligibility directly affect which providers can access state funding, influencing the availability and affordability of these programs across Nebraska communities. Expanded or restricted eligibility could either increase program participation or limit it depending on the direction of the changes.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition and scope of "intergenerational care": Disagreement over what facility types or program models qualify may benefit some providers while excluding others
  • Funding allocation fairness: Stakeholders may debate whether eligibility changes disproportionately favor certain regions, facility sizes, or operational models
  • Implementation feasibility: Questions about whether facilities can meet new eligibility standards and timeline for compliance could create operational challenges

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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