Wheelchair Van Grants and Funds in Maryland
Are there disability vehicle grants in Maryland?
Maryland has programs and services to help aid residents in acquiring the mobility equipment they need. Some of these grants are condition-based, while others are community-based.
Maryland provides several state grants and related funding that covers assistive technology devices, such as e-reader technology, wheelchair vans, wheelchair lifts, stair lifts, hand controls, and more. Each listing comes with a specific set of criteria that must be met in order to qualify for funds. Make sure you read through carefully as some listings are condition or age specific.
Medicaid and Medicare are often the first resources people turn to when looking for funding for a wheelchair accessible vehicle or grants for vehicle mobility equipment. Read this post from the BraunAbility Article Library to learn more about what Medicare covers.
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You can begin your search for wheelchair van grants in Maryland below. Remember to also check with your BraunAbility dealer for financial resources in your local area.
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Jill Fox Memorial Fund
Provides grants to those not able to afford their medical and healthcare needs.
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Maryland Department of Disabilities
The Assistive Technology Loan program helps Maryland residents with disabilities and their families qualify for low-interest rate loans to buy equipment that will help them live, work, and learn more independently.
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Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs
The Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs is an executive agency with the mission of assisting veterans, active duty service members, their families, and dependents, in securing benefits earned through military service.
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society (MS) - Maryland
The Maryland Chapter works to improve the quality of life for people affected by MS and their families and raise funds for critical MS research.
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United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) on the Potomac
The United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland offers grants for those with cerebral palsy and physical disabilities. The average grant amount is $300.
Disclaimer: Please note that the information contained in this listing is intended as an additional resource to your shopping experience and not a compilation of every resource in Maryland. BraunAbility is not affiliated with any organization listed and does not profit from the use of any business listed herein.