NMTAP has partnered with the Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD) of the NM Department of Health in a beta project to improve access and use of AT for participants.
We partnered with Rutgers School of Health, Community Living Education Project to develop and deliver 45-minute lunch and learn on a variety of topics called “Byte Size Lunch Series”.
ATP has an agreement with Nebraska VR (Vocational Rehabilitation) to provide their consumers with assistive technology assessments to assist them in the world of work.
NCATP received additional funding under the Cares Act as part of an MOU with the Division of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS). The initial funding in 2020 under the ADRC grant allowing NCATP to identify needs within the state and across the senior populati
Project START collaborated with The Children’s Center for Communication and Development at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) providing funding for a brand-new motor-sensory room and loan library for their Gulf Coast location.
The AT Program, housed under the Council for Developmental Disabilities, continues to work with the Developmental Disabilities (DD) Network to complete its goal of training all First Responders in the CNMI.
STAR has been connecting with our Aging and Disability Resource Centers, Department of Human Services (Board of aging, Disability Services division, Live Well at Home Grant), and Centers for Independent Living for a few years.
MATP built upon its relationships within the disability and employment community by continuing to work with the program planning committee for re:con; a statewide conference for professionals working within the field of disability, community organizations, and
MATP is collaborating with Michigan Alliance for Families (MAF) to expand outreach to and services for youth with disabilities in the foster care system.
KATS Network, through the enTech AT Resource Center, is partnering with Jefferson Co. Public Schools in a program called Life Skills and Enabling Technology (LSET).