Missouri AT Program Reimburses Schools for AT Purchases
Missouri
Since 2002, Missouri Assistive Technology has worked to help K-12 schools’ budgets go further through their Assistive Technology Reimbursement (ATR) program.
CATADA's Catalogue of Initiatives is a repository of field-generated initiatives submitted by State AT Program grantees and their contractors/partners. Here you can find over 70 impactful and innovative AT initiatives from programs across the country.
Initiatives in this repository meet one or more of the following criteria:
This catalogue offers a place for AT programs to share their work with other programs and stakeholders with the goal putting more assistive technology into the hands of people with disabilities!
Please consider submitting an initiative for inclusion in our catalogue. State AT Program grantees and their contractors/partners are encouraged to submit innovative or highly effective initiatives across all AT Act activities.
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Since 2002, Missouri Assistive Technology has worked to help K-12 schools’ budgets go further through their Assistive Technology Reimbursement (ATR) program.