Education

Supporting Students with Technical Assistance

Colorado

CIDE has partnered with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Office of Disability, Accessibility and Inclusion to support faculty in their efforts to accommodate student’s access to their curriculum; and students in their needs for accessibility,

Training to Improve Employment Opportunities

Virgin Islands

VIUCEDD AT program has partnered with local business organizations and disability organizations on an initiative to provide employment opportunities for jobseekers with disabilities.  This initiative provided joint training monthly.

Kits for Social Isolation and Personal Safety

Virginia

VATS staff meet monthly with Virginia No Wrong Door (NWD) to coordinate awareness of and access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services in Virginia’s NWD system.

Upgrading Online Services through Collaboration

Utah

The COVID-19 pandemic shut down visits to the physical offices of Utah's AAA, senior centers, and other facilities. As a result, shifting to online services was more complicated than it had been for other organizations.

Conference Collaboration to Increase Vision and Hearing AT Services

South Carolina

SCATP co-hosted a virtual assistive technology leadership conference with the SC Department of Education. The topic was on vision and hearing assistive technology services.

Digital Training for Older Adults

Rhode Island

ATEL an ATAP partner has started a new program to help bridge the digital divide of our older adults, providing monthly awareness, demonstrations, and trainings to older adults in underserved areas.

SCION: Improving Education and Employment Opportunities

New York

The Justice Center and various TRAID Centers have collaborated with staff from the Department of Labor on the New York Systems Change and Inclusive Opportunities Network (SCION.) SCION's goal is to improve education, training and employment opportunities and ou

"Byte Size Lunch Series" for Information Sharing

New Jersey

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”.

Motor-Room and Loan Library Implementation

Mississippi

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.