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Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund is sponsored by Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Family and Children Services. The Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund provides disbursements to offset the costs of care and rehabilitative services to citizens of Georgia who have survived neurotrauma with brain or spinal cord injuries.
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Apply for a Grant | Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission The good news is that the process of applying for a Trust Fund grant has never been easier. You can do it online. Just review the application process below, gather a few materials, then click on Apply Online .
You can also print and submit if you prefer. The printable application has instruction and the address where you can send your paper application. Sometimes it's difficult to know what might be an eligible request.
If you need help figuring out what you can apply for, refer to the link below. Please be aware that over 95% of eligible applicants that completed the application process in FY2021 received a grant from the Commission. You must be a U.S. citizen, a Georgia resident, and have a traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury.
Select an item or service that will improve your quality of life, independence, and participation in the community. Submit Required Documents. along with all required materials and submit for review: Medical documentation or letter on medical facility letterhead describing NATURE, CAUSE, and DATE of your injury.
Include one cost quote or estimate from a vendor for each request. The lifetime cap for all requests is $12,000. 00.
Present a Notary Public with a valid proof of U.S. citizenship; sign and notarize the affidavit and submit with original application. Proof of Georgia Residency Submit a copy of proof of Georgia residency (e.g., valid driver's license, utility bill from past 60 days, paycheck stub, etc). Common Requests by People with TBI and or SCI (PDF, 1.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: An individual who has sustained a neurotrauma with brain or spinal cord injuries, is a citizen of Georgia, and has exhausted all other insurance and governmental funding sources. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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