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Friday the 13th, Just Became Lucky – Maude’s Awards Applications Open


Friday The 13th Just Became LUCKY! 

Maude’s Awards applications for Innovation in Alzheimer’s Care opens this Friday, March 13th, and you can find more information here: www.MaudesAwards.org.

MAUDE’S AWARDS CONTINUES TO ENRICH LIVES

Maude’s Awards annually makes up to eight awards – three $25,000 awards to organizations and up to five $5,000 awards to individuals – for existing innovations that have demonstrated success in one of four categories of care (Making Connections, Cultivating Health, Supporting Care Partners, and Treating By Design – see https://maudesawards.org/the-awards/). 

MAUDE’S AWARDS RECOGNIZE AND REWARD INNOVATIVE CARE FOR PERSONS LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

In 2019, Richard Ferry founded Maude’s Awards for Innovation in Alzheimer’s Care, inspired by Maude, his beloved wife of 65 years. She lived her life with grace and elegance, a beacon of hope, love, and wisdom for all who knew her. She was and will always remain the wind beneath his wings.

Maude developed dementia in 2013, and Richard became her loving care partner, always searching for ways to bring joy and happiness to her life. His search led him to create Maude’s Awards, dedicated to the discovery and celebration of programs and practices of care that are enriching the lives of people living with dementia, and their care partners, and sharing these programs with the wider Alzheimer’s care community.

Meet Some Past Winners

Hailey Richman (2022)

“Since receiving the Maude’s Award, I am proud to share that Puzzles To Remember, my youth-led organization, has, so far, donated in excess of 236,000 puzzles (valued at $2 million) to more than 5400 facilities, including all 50 states and 16 countries. We have kept 148 tons of used puzzles out of landfills. Kid Caregivers – my nonprofit support forum is piloting a program to award high school students with community service hours for their caregiving responsibilities. We continue to offer peer-to-peer support for caregiving youth. In 2024, I received the Diana Legacy Award for having the largest youth-led Alzheimer’s nonprofit. I was invited to London by HRH Prince William to receive the award, named in honor of his late mother. Additionally, in 2025, I received the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) Grand Award – 3rd Place for my research, along with the American Psychological Association (APA) Award for Excellence in research. I am a Freshman Research Immersion Scholar and am on the Dean’s List.”

C. NATHANIEL BROWN (2024)

“Since being a Maude’s Award recipient in 2024, I have continued the mission of spreading awareness around dementia’s impact in the African American community, and in other areas. We established our nonprofit organization, Expose Dementia Inc., which utilizes the arts and media to educate about dementia and advocate for people living with dementia and their care partners. In March 2026, in Baltimore, we will host our second Expose Dementia Conference with people from all over the country to connect, to learn, and to collaborate around the arts. The conference features a comedy show, an art exhibit, a film festival, and presentations from top dementia experts, including our keynote speaker, Teepa Snow. We are also developing new respite programs and kicking off our first community-based research study.”

I’M STILL HERE FOUNDATION (2022)

Since receiving a Maude’s Award in 2022, the I’m Still Here Foundation has expanded its national impact by funding 27 new innovative grantees who are bringing creative, person-centered engagement programs to people living with dementia across diverse community settings. Through these grants, strategic partnerships, and growing recognition, the Foundation continues to advance a hopeful model of dementia that emphasizes dignity, connection, and meaningful participation. This work has helped further shift the conversation from decline toward possibility—captured in the Foundation’s guiding vision of Hope in Action

The 2025 Awards Recipients were announced in October and can be found here – 2025 Awardees – Maude’s Awards

For more information about Maude’s Awards and to access the Awards Application, visit www.MaudesAwards.org. Applications will be accepted through May 19 at 6 p.m. PST.

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PLAN AHEAD! Maude’s Awards gives three annual $25,000 awards to organizations and up to five $5,000 awards to individuals. Applications Open March 13th, 2026.

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