Wheelchair Van Grants and Funds in Oregon
Are there disability vehicle grants in Oregon?
Residents of Oregon with disabilities are automatically qualified for various state-based grants with funds that may be applied to increase the quality of life or independence of the recipient. Included in this is a form of transportation, which, for someone with a physical disability, may be a new or used conversion van or a full-size van with an installed wheelchair lift.
Wheelchair van funds and grants in Oregon are often nonprofits or state agencies that require an application and proof of disability in order to submit a request for assistance.
For some, applying for Social Security disability benefits may be able to cover some of the costs associated with their disability or day-to-day lives. This could greatly improve the quality of life for residents of Oregon with a mobility or intellectual disability. To find your local Social Security office, click here.
You can begin your search for wheelchair van grants in Oregon below. Remember to also check with your BraunAbility dealer for financial resources in your local area.
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Access Technologies, INC.- Oregon
Access Technologies, Inc., provides equipment and training for people with disabilities to help increase the accessibility of assistive technology devices. This involves exploring technology, obtaining technology, and providing assessments and training.
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Blanche Fischer Foundation
BFF makes direct grants on behalf of individuals with physical disabilities to help them in financing a wheelchair van.
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iCanConnect - Oregon
Provides equipment and training to people with significant combined hearing and vision loss so they can stay connected to friends and family.
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Incight Education
Incight Education offers a scholarship for those with disabilities. The scholarship is used for those who are full-time students at a trade school, college or university.
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Metropolitan Family Service
Ways to Work is a national program of Alliance for Children and Families that helps qualified working parents unable to get funds elsewhere to receive loans to purchase a wheelchair vehicle.
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society (MS) - Oregon
The Oregon 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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Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities
The Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities is made up of self-advocates, family members, representatives of advocacy organizations, and community organizations that provide services and supports to people with developmental disabilities.
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Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs
The Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs (ODVA) works to build better lives for military veterans, spouses, and their families living in Oregon. Assistance is offered in the following programs: home loans, veterans' benefits, education, conservatorship, and veterans' homes.
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Oregon Technology Access Program
OTAP provides training, information, technical assistance and resources regarding the uses of technology for children with disabilities.
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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 Oregon. BraunAbility is not affiliated with any organization listed and does not profit from the use of any business listed herein.