Find options for financing assistive technology through grants and loans sponsored by the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA).
Grants are given to programs or projects that improve the daily lives of people living with paralysis, particularly spinal cord injuries. Funding is awarded twice yearly to programs in three categories.
Presents a variety of funding options used to support Customized Employment outcomes.
Information on services available to help veterans with service-connected disabilities prepare for, find and keep suitable jobs.
Organization that focuses on inclusion of disability in grantmaking programs and inclusion of people with disabilities in grantmaking organizations.
The Federal government's official daily publication for final rules, proposed rules, and other notices issued by Federal agencies, including grants and funding announcements.
Search for basic information on U.S. grantmakers, private foundations, public charities and other non-profits.
Summarizes funding search tips and describes some of the most frequent types of organizations and groups that provide funding for job accommodations.
Fact sheet summarizes funding search tips and describes the most frequent types of organizations and groups that provide funding for workplace accommodations.
Links directory for federal grants programs.
Allows organizations to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all federal grant-making agencies.
Links designed to assist in locating potential sources of funding.
Grants will be awarded to nonprofit organizations working to provide access for young people with disabilities to educational, vocational and recreational opportunities in the company of non-disabled peers. Application Deadline: June 1, 2009.
Provides very small loans to start-up, newly established or growing small businesses. Under this program, SBA makes funds available to non-profit community-based lenders which, in turn, make loans to eligible borrowers.
Information for non-profit entities seeking to become intermediary lenders in the Microloan Program, which provides very small loans to start-up, newly established or growing small business concerns via intermediary lenders.