Information & Resources
Reports & Plans
By 2030, nearly 10 million Californians will be an older adult, about 25% of the state’s population. California’s Master Plan for Aging (MPA) is a commitment to California’s older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers. The MPA is a 10-year “blueprint” for public and private partners to plan for the state’s changing demographics.
The 2021 Empowered San Francisco Technology Needs Assessment Report elevates the voices of disability and aging communities to advocate for treating internet access as essential public infrastructure and a fundamental human right.
The San Francisco Digital Equity Plan for Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities (2024-2028) outlines comprehensive recommendations to bridge the digital divide through improved infrastructure, device access, digital skills, inclusive design, partnerships, and sustainable funding.
Action & Advocacy
The Commission Streamlining Task Force: UPDATE 1/26
In November 2024, voters approved Proposition E, which created the Commission Streamlining Task Force. Learn more about where this process is at now and how DFC is involved.
Ending Homelessness Among Seniors and People With Disabilities
San Francisco’s first regional forum (October 2021) to discuss implementation of the CA Master Plan for Aging brought attention to the crisis of homelessness among older adults and people with disabilities.