The document summarizes the findings of a study conducted by the Rose Community Foundation on how to engage baby boomers in volunteering and civic participation as they age. The study found that 3 in 4 boomers want to volunteer, with the most popular areas being teaching, advocacy, and working for nonprofits. It led to the development of initiatives focused on connecting boomers, restructuring institutions to engage boomers, health, and workforce development. The next phase will provide grants and project planning support to help seed innovative ideas for engaging boomers in solving social problems.