A
Consumer Guide to Funding Sources in Washington State
(http://uwctds.washington.edu/funding%20manual/)
Developed
and produced by the University of Washington Center for
Technology and Disability Studies (http://uwctds.washington.edu)
at the University of Washington Center for Human Development
and Disability for the Washington Assistive Technology Alliance
(http://wata.org)
Copyright © 2003 by the University of Washington.
ABLE
DATA
(http://www.abledata.com)
Informed
Consumer's Guide to Funding Assistive Technology
http://www.abledata.com/abledata_docs/funding.htm
Funding
Resource Center – Listing of Websites
http://www.abledata.com/abledata.cfm?pageid=113573&top=16040&ksectionid=19326
RESNA - Alternative Financing Technical Assistance Project
(http://www.resna.org/AFTAP/)
The
RESNA Alternative Financing Technical Assistance Project
(AFTAP) provides technical
assistance to State Financial
Loan Programs. This includes Alternative Financing
Programs funded under Title III of the Assistive Technology
Act
of 1998 (P.L. 105-394) and Access to Telework Loan
programs funded under the New Freedom Initiative.
AFTAP
is designed to enhance the efforts of the state alternative
financing program (AFP) grantees and the
access to telework
grantees. It also assists states seeking to establish
an alternative financing program.
Family
Guide to Assistive Technology
(http://www.pluk.org/AT1.html)
Prepared
By: Parents, Let's Unite for Kids (PLUK) in cooperation
with The Federation
for Children with Special Needs
EDITOR: Katharine A. Kelker, Ed.D.
PRODUCTION: Roger Holt, ATP
ILLUSTRATION: Karen Moses
© Parents, Let's Unite for Kids 1997
NARIC - National Rehabilitation Information Center
(http://www.naric.com/public/at.cfm?id=2)
This
website is titled, “Librarian’s
Pick: Assistive Technology” – the site annotates
the pertinent Assistive Technology resources in NARIC
vast library. The agencies, organizations, and web pages
listed
here can help you find the device, product, or manufacturer
you need to make everyday life easier. |