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Device Loan (ETC) – MO AT Telecommunications Access Programs (TAP) iCanConnect (Missouri DeafBlind Equipment Distribution) Kids Assistive Technology (KAT) Transition (Show-Me Home AT) Information Communication Technology (ICT) Accessibility Accessible Educational Materials (AEM) Missouri AT Evaluation Sites Telecommunications Access Programs (TAP) iCanConnect (Missouri DeafBlind Equipment Distribution) Kids Assistive Technology (KAT) Transition (Show-Me Home AT) Information Communication Technology (ICT) Accessibility Accessible Educational Materials (AEM) Missouri AT Evaluation Sites The device loan program offers Missourians a wide variety of assistive technology for use during device trials, when personal devices are in for repair or for exploration.
The program is free, easy to use, and offers a wide range of devices including AAC devices, iPads and iPad apps, computer access, vision, hearing, daily living aids and more. Device loans are for 5-weeks and are shipped to borrowers Steps For Borrowing Equipment: Complete a Loan Agreement Organizations or service providers that wish to borrow must have a signed loan agreement on record.
School district/organization loan agreement MoAT/VR Short Term Loan Agreement SUBMIT A DEVICE REQUEST FORM Complete one or both depending on your need. (Please note that high demand for some items may result in you being placed on a waitlist) Requests are processed and shipped free of charge to the requester within 3-5 business days. A prepaid return UPS label is included with all loans.
Use the prepaid label when shipping items back at the end of the 5-week loan period. Include the completed survey form with the devices. WHAT IF THE DEVICE I WANT IS NOT IN THE CATALOG?
email us. We’re always looking to match inventory to the needs of borrowers. WHAT IF SOMETHING HAPPENS TO A DEVICE I BORROWED?
Contact us as soon as possible to discuss the situation. Missouri Assistive Technology
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Missouri residents seeking to trial or explore assistive technology devices. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Device Loan Program is funded by Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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