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Aid for the Purchase of AT (Upon Approval) is sponsored by Utah Assistive Technology Foundation (UATF). UATF offers small grants for Utahns with disabilities to purchase assistive technology devices. Grants are approved on a case-by-case basis for low-income individuals who are at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelines and have no other funding source.
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Small Grants to Purchase AT | USU Aid for the Purchase of AT (Upon Approval) UATF offers small grants of up to $500 for Utahns with disabilities to purchase assistive technology devices. Grants will be approved on a case-by-case basis. Grants are for Utahns with low income who are at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelines and have no other funding source.
Current 150% federal poverty guidelines by household size and household income are shown below. All grants must be approved by the UATF board BEFORE any purchases are made or work is done. Failure to receive approval will result in denial of the grant application.
No grants will be approved retroactively. If you are requesting a small grant to pay for mobility equipment and you have insurance, please ensure than you have applied through your insurance first. If you are denied, please provide a copy of your denial letter along with your grant application.
150% of Poverty Guidelines (Per Month) *Chart updated 04/22/2025 Email: tiffany. penrose@usu. edu Each application will be considered on an individual basis by the UATF board.
Decisions are based on household size and household income and type and cost of the requested assistive technology device. To apply for a small grant, fill out the small grant application ( PDF & DOCX - Formats) and submit online , email , or regular mail it to the address below.
Shelly Wood | 6835 Old Main Hill | Logan, UT 84322-6835 Detailed information about the assistive technology device needs to be included (make, model, cost, where the item will be purchased), as well as any descriptive supporting documentation.
Any grant for an AAC device including iPad or other tablet requires an evaluation by a qualified speech/language pathologist to ensure an individual has prior successful experience with the device and that it is being primarily used for communication. All materials are available in alternative formats upon request. Adobe Reader is needed to view the documents listed in this section.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Utahns with disabilities and low income (at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelines) who have no other funding source for assistive technology. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $500 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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