Wheelchair Van Grants and Funds in Oklahoma
Are there disability vehicle grants in Oklahoma?
Aside from national funding sources, states also offer specific grants for its residents, as is the case with Oklahoma. The available funding sources are for wheelchair vans, lifts for full-size vans, and various other mobility equipment and you’ll notice that some are restricted based on veteran status, condition, or age. Be sure to pay close attention when applying for grants and funding for accessible vehicles to know what documentation to include, what the funds apply to, and when to expect a response.
Most grants and funds for assistive technology will not fully cover the cost of personal accessible transportation but can be combined to help cover the cost of a wheelchair van. Additionally, BraunAbility Finance is the first and only dedicated finance service offered by a manufacturer of accessible vehicles. We know our products and with a team of over 100 years of combined experience in finance and vehicle sales, we can help you find the payment plan that is right for you and your family.
Did you know BraunAbility dealerships accept trade-ins of even standard (non-accessible) vehicles? Applying the trade-in estimation of your current vehicle to your overall funds needed to purchase a new accessible vehicle means you need less funding overall for a wheelchair accessible vehicle or mobility equipment.
You can begin your search for wheelchair van grants in Oklahoma below. Remember to also check with your BraunAbility dealer for financial resources in your local area.
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society (MS) - Oklahoma
The Oklahoma 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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Oklahoma ABLE Tech
The Oklahoma Assistive Technology Program offers financing options for residents, including the Alternative Financing Program. This is a low-interest rate loan used to purchase assistive technology.
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Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs
The Oklahoma Assistive Technology Center (OATC) is dedicated to providing quality assistive technology services to Oklahoma residents with disabilities and their families through professional and community education and technical assistance.
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Southwest ADA Center
The Center's mission is to promote voluntary compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by providing three core services — technical assistance, training, and materials dissemination. They serve residents of Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.
1-800-949-4232
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 Oklahoma. BraunAbility is not affiliated with any organization listed and does not profit from the use of any business listed herein.