Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) may fund up to $2,000 toward the purchase of an augmentative communication device, wheelchair or other assistive technology for individuals with ALS. Contact: Muscular Dystrophy Association Address: 121 W. Fireweed, Anchorage, Alaska Zip Code: 99503 Phone (907) 276-2131
Anne Ford Scholarship - National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD)
The NCLD gives out the Anne Ford Scholarship, a $10,000 award given to a high school senior with an identified learning disability who is pursuing an undergraduate degree. The student must be of high merit with an identified learning disability (LD) in public or private secondary school. Contact: Anne Ford Scholarship - NCLD, 81 Park Avenue South, Suite 1401, New York, NY 10016-8806. FAX 212-545-9665 or
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Alzheimers Disease Resource Agency of Alaska
The Alzheimer's Association offers mini grants up to $2500 to individuals and families of individuals with Alzheimers, dementia and other neurological disorders. Available for an Alaskan with one or more of the following diagnoses: ADRD (Alzheimer's disease and related disorders) including Parkinson's, Dementia, Multi-Infarct Dementia (stroke-related), Pick's Disease, Lewy Body Dementia, Huntington's Disease or Cruetzfeldt-Jakob Disease. Contact: Phone (907) 561-3313 Toll-Free within Alaska (800) 478-1080 Fax (907) 561-3315. 1750 Abbott Road, Anchorage, AK 99507
Association of Blind Citizens AT Fund
The Association of Blind Citizens AT Fund covers 50 percent of the retail cost of adaptive devices or software. Eligible persons are: (1) those who are legally blind; (2) with a family income of less than $50,000; and (3) cash assets of less than $20,000. The AT must have a retail cost of between $200-$6,000.
Better Hearing Institute
The Better Hearing Institute has a guide Financial Assistance for Hearing Aids. Specific eligibility applies.
Contact: (202) 449-1100 Voice or (202) 216-9646 Fax or 1-800-EAR-WELL
Bobby Jones Open Assistance Grant
Grants up to $1,000 are available for qualifying American Syringomyelia & Chiari Association (ASAP) members to assist with the purchase of adaptive equipment and assistive devices. The grantee be a member of ASAP for 6 months prior to applying for the grant, have a diagnosis of syringomyelia or Chiari, and provide a written quote for total cost of the item. For more information go to: American Syringomyelia & Chiari Association Phone: 1-800-272-7282.
Bowman Siciliano Limb Bank
The Bowman Siciliano Limb Bank Foundation, previously known as the Dana Bowman Limb Bank Foundation, acts as a ready resource for artificial limbs for those in need. It is a non-profit organization seeking to fulfill the need for artificial limbs in underdeveloped nations and here in the United States where traditional funding is unavailable. Contact: Bowman Siciliano Limb Bank 100 Spanish Oak Road, Weatherford, Texas 76087 (817)597-1826 Email:
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Bryan Riesch Paralysis Foundation
BRFP Charitable Grants up to $10,000 are awarded quarterly to individuals with spinal cord injury to help pay for items such as vehicle modifications, wheelchairs, and ramps. Wisconsin residents are given precedence, but grants are not limited to the state. Contact: BRPF Charitable Grants Phone: (262)547-2683 Email:
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Disabled Children's Relief Fund (DCRF)
The Disabled Children's Relief Fund (DCRF) provides modest grants, typically ranging between $25 and $200, to help with the purchase of assistive devices. The maximum grant is $1,000. Although the DCRF has no eligibility restrictions with regard to disability type, preference is given to applicants with physical disabilities in need of prosthetic devices. Computers are excluded from this program. Contact: Phone: (516) 377-1605
Easter Seals Alaska
Easter Seals provides services, education, outreach and advocacy for people liviing with autism and disabilities. Contact Easter Seals Alaska for more information or go the the National Easter Seal Society for additional information. Contact: 126 West 15th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 Phone: 907 277-7325
Frederich's Ataxia
The Muscular Dystrophy Association will provide funding for people who have muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases with a $2,000 allowance toward the purchase of an augmentative communication device, wheelchair or set or leg braces and allows up to $500 in repair of the equipment. Contact: 121 W. Fireweed Lane, Anchorage, AK (907) 276-2131
G.O.A.L.S. Inc. (Go Out And Live Successfully)
Goals Inc is a foundation dedicated to helping people with spinal cord injury better access the community environment. Funding assists with purchases mobility related items such as wheelchairs, ceiling lifts, stair glides, repairs to vans. For more information go to G.O.A.L.S. Inc. Phone: (561) 212-6499
Hearing Loss Association of America
The Hearing Loss Association of American (formerly Self Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH) is a national organization dedicated to helping people with hearing loss. They have a wealth of places to contact to fund hearing aids. Contact: 7910 Woodmont Ave, Suite 1200, Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone: 301-657-2248 Fax: 301-913-9413
Hear Now
Hear Now is a national non-profit program committed to assisting deaf and hard-of-hearing persons with limited financial resources who permanently reside within the United States. Contact: Hear Now, 6700 Washington Ave. South Eden Prairie, MN 55344 (800)-648-4327
HIKE Fund, Inc. - Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment
Any hearing impaired person between the ages of newborn through twenty years, with financial need, may apply for a hearing aid and/or assistive listening devices. With proper documentation this may include closed caption converters for television, FM units that amplify hearing aids, computers to assist communication, or other technology devices. This fund is supported by the International Order of Job's Daughters. For more information go to The Hike Fund, Inc. Phone: (352) 688-2579, E-mail:
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Kya's Krusade
Kya's Krusade is an organization that offers information, support, and financial assistance for individuals up to 18 years old who have a confirmed diagnosis of arthrogryposis or other less publicized physical disability. Currently a small organization, the goal is to become national. The adaptive equipment fund will provide up to $1,000. Examples of equipment include: easels, mobility aids, standing aids, and bathroom equipment. For more information go to: Kya's Krusade Funding Assistance Phone: 614-750-2198. Information Email
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Limbs for Life Foundation
The Limbs for Life Foundation is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to providing fully functional prosthetic care for people who cannot otherwise afford it. Each qualified applicant is provided with partial or complete funding for an advanced prosthesis, fitted by a certified prosthetist. The Limbs for Life Foundation's Diabetic Prosthetic Rehabilitation Program, assists individuals who have had an amputation caused by diabetes. Contact: Limbs for Life 5929 N. May, Suite 511, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (888)-235-5462 (405)843-5174 FAX (405) 843-5123 Email:
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Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation - MDFF
This nonprofit foundation provides adaptive equipment and emotional support to individuals and families affected by any one of 40 neuromuscular diseases. MDFF funds adaptive equipment from wheelchairs to van lifts to communication devices and beyond. Contact: Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation 3951 N. Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 (800) 544-1213 or 317-923-MDFF Fax (317) 923-6334
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)
The Muscular Dystrophy Association will provide funding for people who have muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases with a $2,000 allowance toward the purchase of an augmentative communication device, wheelchair or set or leg braces and allows up to $500 in repair of the equipment. Contact: 121 W. Fireweed Lane, Anchorage, AK (907) 276-2131
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
The MSF Assistive Technology Program may provide an AT product, help locate a product, or help with funding for a wide range of devices that allow individuals with MS to function more independently in activities of daily living, as well as recreation, education and vocational activities. Products and devices include: ADLs, communication devices, computers and computer aids, home modifications, vehicle modifications, orthotics, seating, positioning, and mobility devices, aids for vision and hearing, and cooling aids.
The MSF Brighter Tomorrow grant provides individuals with MS with goods or services (valued at up to $1000.00 per recipient) to improve their quality of life by enhancing safety, self-sufficiency, comfort, or well-being. Examples include, but are not limited to car repairs, ramps, wheelchairs, walkers, eyeglasses, computers, therapeutic equipment, and various home modifications. To qualify, a person must be 18 years of age or older and diagnosed with MS, or the parent of a minor child diagnosed with MS, and be a permanent U.S. resident. They must not have any other means of fulfilling the need they express.
For information about these and other MSF Programs Phone: 1-888-673-6287 Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST; Or Email:
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Alaska Division
The Alaska Division of the Multiple Sclerosis Society may be able to assist with funding for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. Call the Anchorage office for additional information and application. Contact: 511 West 41st Avenue, Suite 101 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: 907-562-7347
Home Modifications for people with MS are available from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
NOCK- National Organization Caring for Kids
National Organization Caring for Kids (NOCK) is a national children’s charity that provides assistive technology including communication devices, wheelchairs, and seating systems, to disabled and special needs children when there is no where else to turn.
Paralyzed Veterans Association - PVA
The Paralyzed Veterans Association (PVA), Northwest Chapter, provides opportunities for health promotion, employment, sports, recreation, service and camaraderie for paralyzed veterans. Contact: Northwest Chapter of PVA 616 SW 152nd Suite B,_Burien, WA 98166(206) 241-1843 or (800) 336-9782.
Parkinson's
The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) will fund up to $2,000 allowance toward the purchase of an augmentative communication device, wheelchair or other assistive technology for individuals with Parkinson's. Contact: Muscular Dystrophy Association; Address: 121 W. Fireweed, Anchorage, Alaska Zip Code: 99503 Phone (907) 276-2131
SCORE (Spinal Cord Opporunities for Rehabilitation Endowment)
SCORE funding assists individuals with spinal cord injury costs, including the out-of-pocket costs for items such as home modifications, vehicle adaptations and medical co-payments. In the long term, SCORE strives to provide resources to help the individual achieve full independent living. Grant preference to young people injured while participating in sports. For more information got to SCORE Phone: (323) 655-8298 Email:
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Travelers Protective Association (TPA)
The TPS Scholarship Trust provides funds for children and adults who are deaf or hearing impaired and need assistance obtaining devices, medical or specialized treatment or specialized education as well as speech classes, note takers, interpreters, etc. and in other areas of need that are directly related to hearing impairment. Applications are due by March 1st Annually. 12.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
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Travis Roy Foundation
The Travis Roy Foundation provides grants to spinal cord injury survivors. Grants typically range from $4,000 to $7,500; there is no minimum award. Assistance is awarded to paraplegics or quadriplegics paralyzed due to a spinal cord injury (Please Note: paralysis must be due to a spinal cord injury; paralysis due to other causes, such as MS or spina bifida, is not eligible).
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) Bellows Fund
The UCP Bellows Fund provides funds to persons with disabilities for the purchase of AT. Eligibility is not limited to persons with cerebral palsy. The program focuses on those in financial need and covers both equipment purchases and repairs. Eligible equipment may included wheelchairs, AAC devices, environmental control units (ECU), computers, lifts, and hearing aids. The program will not fund automobiles or AT services, including evaluations. National Contact: Charlotte Safos (202) 387-0272 Email:
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