Administration on Developmental Disabilities
The major goal of ADD programs is a partnership with state governments, local communities, and the private sector to assist people with developmental disabilities to reach maximum potential through increased independence, productivity, and community integration. They address all elements of the life cycle: prevention; diagnosis; early intervention; therapy; education; training; employment; and community living and leisure opportunities.
The Developmental Disabilities programs comprise three State-based programs that collaborate from different mandated activity areas. A fourth program addresses issues that are of concern to residents across the nation. more...
For complete funding information, visit the Administration on Developmental Disabilities website.
Open Funding Opportunities
Application Due Date | Publication Date | Announcement Title | Funding Opportunity Number |
06/26/2009 | 04/27/2009 | Projects of National Significance: Family Support 360 Centers | HHS-2009-ACF-ADD-DN-0046 |
06/26/2009 | 04/27/2009 | Projects of National Significance: Family Support 360 for Military Families | HHS-2009-ACF-ADD-DN-0047 |
06/26/2009 | 04/27/2009 | Projects of National Significance: Family Support 360 Special Initiatives | HHS-2009-ACF-ADD-DN-0048 |
03/25/2009 | Federal Allotments to State Developmental Disabilities Councils and Protection and Advocacy Systems Formula Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2010 | HHS-2010-ACF-ADD-ADDDDC-0072 | |
03/26/2009 | 02/24/2009 | University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service (UCEDD) | HHS-2009-ACF-ADD-DD-0084 |
01/16/2009 | 11/04/2008 | University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service (UCEDD) | HHS-2009-ACF-ADD-DD-0002 |
Standing Announcements
No grant opportunities are currently available for this area. Please check our ACF Grants Opportunities site or Grants.gov for other grant information.
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