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Learning Independence Through Computers, Inc (LINC)
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1001 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202
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Funding Assistive Technology
Third party funding for special technology devices and services continues to be a challenge independent of the quality of the evaluation and the recommendation supporting a funding request. LINC receives hundreds of inquiries regarding funding issues for assistive technology. Sorting through the maze of bureaucracy and the hidden funding sources available can be overwhelming. To get you started, here is a list of funding sources that may help you get what you need.
Private health insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Services
Local Bank Trust Funds
Employers' Charitable Trusts
School Districts (if IEP specifies need)
PASS (Plan to Achieve Self Support) Through SSI or SSDI
State Vocational Rehabilitation Services
United Cerebral Palsy, Easter Seals, March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy Association, United Way
CHAMPUS (Civilian Health and Medical Program for the Uniformed Services)
Veteran's Administration
Children's Special Health Services (Local Health Dept.)
Division of Services for the Blind
Local Civic Groups, Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary, Elks, Knights of Columbus
Local Foundations
The Sunshine Foundation, National Headquarters, 4010 Levick Street, Phila., PA 19135
National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems 202-408-95154
List compiled by Linda Schilling at the Carolina Computer Access Center
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