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ADA.gov
Your gateway to information about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA gives civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age and religion. Learn more about the ADA and other disability rights laws.
AIDS.gov
An information gateway to guide users to federal HIV/AIDS information and resources on topics including prevention, testing and treatment and research programs.
AgingStats.gov
Website of the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics.
Benefits.gov
Federal government website with detailed information on government benefit programs.
BullyingInfo.org
Offers resources on bullying, including a question and answer section, articles on cyber and electronic bullying and ways to get involved to prevent bullying.
BuyAccessible.gov
Helps electronic and information technology (EIT) sellers and buyers meet the accessibility requirements of Section 508. Registered users of this site can find out if their products need to be 508 compliant and buyers can find sellers of 508 compliant products and services.
Could I Have LUPUS.gov
A federal website dedicated to the autoimmune disease that primarily affects women between ages 15 – 45 years. Each year more than 16,000 Americans develop this condition, which can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, joints, heart, lungs, blood, kidneys and brain. Learn about lupus, its symptoms, treatment options and available resources.
CuidadodeSalud.gov
Connects consumers to new information and resources to help them access quality, affordable health care coverage. CuidadodeSalud.gov is a partner site of HealthCare.gov, and has information specifically for people with disabilities in the Personas con Incapacidad section of the site.
Data.ed.gov
Data.gov
Provides access to government information through downloadable apps and through new Web technology. Users can locate information on everything from local crime statistics to environmental health to job statistics by town.
Digital Literacy Resources
Offers information on using a computer or mobile device, software and applications to help build digital literacy skills.
DisasterAssistance.gov
This website is the result of Executive Order 13411, which requires the government to simplify the process of identifying and applying for disaster assistance. The site includes information about more than 40 kinds of disaster assistance. You can apply for assistance with a single, online application.
E-Gov
Home page of the E-Gov initiative, using Internet-based technology, streamlining citizen-to-government communications.
EyeNote.gov
Provides an application developed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the blind or visually impaired to use as a tool to increase accessibility to U.S. paper currency. It is built for the Apple iOS to allow the user to scan a bank note and communicate its value back to the user. The app is available as a free download on the Apple App Store.
FedStats.gov
Gateway to statistics from more than 100 U.S. federal agencies.
Fedshirevets.gov
FindYouthInfo.gov
This website was created by the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs (IWGYP), which is composed of representatives from 12 federal agencies that support programs and services focusing on youth. The IWGYP promotes the goal of positive, healthy outcomes for youth, including youth in transition. Check out the Map My Community tool to locate federally supported youth programs in your community.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) of the U.S. Government
A list of FAQs from federal websites.
GovLoans.gov
Centralized source for federal loan information.
Grants.gov
Health.gov
A portal to the websites of a number of multi-agency health initiatives and activities of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other federal departments and agencies.
HealthCare.gov
Find information about the Affordable Care Act and learn about insurance options, preventive services to keep you healthy and how health coverage is being made more affordable for people with disabilities and others.
HealthyPeople.gov
HealthyPeople.gov is a set of health objectives to improve the overall health of the nation in the next ten years. These objectives are meant to help a wide range of people, with the goals to increase the quality and length of life and to remove the current health disparities that exist among specific segments within the population.
Kids.gov
Find links to government and other websites just for kids.
LetsMove.gov
Let’s Move! is a comprehensive initiative launched by First Lady Michelle Obama to help combat childhood obesity. Families, schools and communities can take action by learning the facts about obesity, how to eat healthier, being physically active every day, and joining a national call for community-based efforts to raise healthier children.
MedlinePlus
A website by the U.S. National Library of Medicine for patients and families that provides information about diseases, illnesses, health conditions and wellness issues. Pages contain links with health information on over 800 topics, as well as information on drugs and supplements and videos and tools.
My Skills My Future
Helps laid-off workers and other people who are changing careers find new occupations by identifying jobs that match skills and knowledge similar to their current or previous jobs. Users can also find local training programs and apply for jobs online.
MyMoney.gov
Website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Whether you are buying a home, balancing your checkbook, or investing in your 401(k), the resources on MyMoney.gov can help you maximize your financial decisions.
National Contact Center
Provides answers to your questions about all federal programs, benefits or services.
National Park Service
Gateway to information from the National Park Service on national parks, including trails, vistas, camping and accessible opportunities for people with disabilities.
National Resource Directory
Provides access to thousands of services and resources to help wounded warriors, Service Members, Veterans and their families with those who support them.
OPPORTUNITY.gov
Information portal from the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor on educational opportunities and financial assistance to help unemployed workers find education and training to increase their job prospects.
Office of the Federal Register
Provides online search of public, federal government documents that include filings, rules, notices, federal laws, resolutions, presidential documents, federal programs and activities.
Open Innovation Portal
U.S. Department of Education's website that provides a collaborative online community where members can identify, improve and implement innovative solutions to educational challenges.
President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities (PCPID)
PCPID works to expand educational opportunities, increase access to technology, improve individual and family support, increase employment and economic independence and promote access and integration into community life for people with intellectual disabilities.
Ready.gov
Information from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on how to be prepared in case of a national emergency, including a possible terrorist attack. Includes information relevant to businesses, employees, families, individuals with disabilities and others.
Recreation.gov
Find answers to frequently asked questions about recreation, locate recreation areas in your state, make reservations for camp sites and get information on camping, hiking and other activities using the federal government's one-stop recreation website.
Reginfo.gov
Search and view information on current and historical data (as far back as the 1970s) from collective information reviews by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Federal agencies must submit information electronically to be tracked and is available to the public on this site.
Regulations.gov
Find, review and submit comments on federal documents that are open for comment and published in the Federal Register, the government's legal newspaper.
STOPMedicareFraud.gov
U.S. Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services website that provides information on how to prevent fraud and abuse of the Medicare program. Includes tools such as the Senior Medicare Patrol Program to help older adults volunteer in the fight against Medicare fraud.
Section508.gov
Clearinghouse of information on Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which requires federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities.
Serve.gov
Program administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service that provides information about volunteer opportunities in your community.
StopFraud.gov
Maintains a comprehensive list of resources and information dedicated to helping find and report suspected cases of financial fraud.
Student Aid on the Web
Find free information from the U.S. Department of Education on preparing for and funding education beyond high school.
Students.gov
Information geared toward teens, including community service options, how to pay for college, information about military service and how to register to vote.
Telework.Gov
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management and the U.S. General Services Administration established this interagency website to easily access information on telework in federal agencies. Find information on federal telework policies and guidelines, frequently asked questions and whom to contact about procedures and guidelines in specific federal agencies.
USA.gov
USAJOBS.gov
White House Disabilities Web Page
Learn about the Obama Administration's priorities and initiatives as they relate to increasing the employment, community integration and independence of Americans with disabilities.