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Find similar grantsAdult Size Changing Tables Grant Program is sponsored by Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging (DDA). This program offers grant funding for the installation of adult changing tables in area businesses, municipalities, and public spaces in Tennessee.
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Tennessee Chapter | ChangingSpacesUSA The Tennessee Chapter of the Changing Spaces Campaign is led by advocate Chrissy Hood, with help from advocate Shannon Grimes. Contact us to join our advocacy efforts in Tennessee! Email: connectingthejourney@gmail.
com Facebook: ChangingSpacesTN The Hood Family Advocates mom with special needs daughter mom advocating for daughter The Hood Family Advocates Advocates Chrissy Hood and Shannon Grimes worked together to start the Tennessee chapter of the Changing Spaces Campaign. They strongly believe that everyone deserves dignity which drives them to advocate for accessible changing stations in their state.
Both women are mothers to children who have a disability, and have the need for accessible changing spaces. Tennessee has been leading the campaign nation wide, with many successes at the state level for universal changing stations. Tennessee's legislators included $1,000,000 in its state budget to fund a grant program to pay for 200 tables in businesses and municipal facilities across the state.
Additionally, they have committed to installing tables in all rest areas, welcome centers, and state parks by 2030, with the majority installed in the next 2 years. This is by far the most substantial investment in adult changing tables anywhere in the country. Tennessee's Bill for Adult Changing Stations - passed in June 2022!
Joint House Resolution (Parks) Grant Funding is Available! The Tennessee Department of Disability an Aging is overseeing a $1 million grant program funded by the Tennessee General Assembly to fund universal changing tables around the state. This grant is available to businesses and municipalities that are open to the public.
Take advantage of our pre-made flyers and form letters to use while advocating. Learn more about the mission of the Changing Spaces Campaign and what we advocate for. We also discuss applicable laws and building codes.
View the Universal Changing Table Map View where universal changing tables are located across the USA. Email: connectingthejourney@gmail. com Facebook: ChangingSpacesTN
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Private and municipal entities for facilities open to the public, such as parks, recreation centers, malls, and restaurants in Tennessee. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $10,000 per table. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Adult Size Changing Tables Grant Program is funded by Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging (DDA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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