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Find similar grantsHRF Grants for Individuals is sponsored by Human Resources Foundation. Supports individuals with disabilities in Wayne, Pike, Monroe, Carbon, Susquehanna, and Lackawanna counties in Pennsylvania.
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Grants for Individuals | Hrfoundation HRF Grants for Individuals Supporting Wayne, Pike, Monroe, Carbon, Susquehanna and Lackawanna Counties Innovative Idea Grant Request The Human Resources Foundation is a publicly supported charity dedicated to enhancing and empowering the lives of individuals born with disabilities, as well as those 55 and older who seek to age in place with independence and dignity.
HRF promotes inclusivity, accessibility, equity, and opportunity for all in our region. Financial Assistance Application for Disabled or Elderly Individuals Please review grant criteria for individuals before filling out an application Printable Grant Application for Individuals Online Application for Indviduals Grant Criteria for Individuals A.
Must aid or support the following: Developmentally disabled individuals Individuals on the autism spectrum Individuals requiring adaptive equipment or support to maintain a meaningful quality of life Individuals 55+ requiring assistance in their home and community (limited to home modifications and adaptive equipment) Individuals within Wayne, Monroe, Pike, Susquehanna, Lackawanna, or Carbon County B.
Must demonstrate how the service or project meets at least one area of Interest: Home modifications, adaptive equipment, vehicle modifications, assistive technology Improvements to the quality of life for older individuals 55+ requiring assistance in their home or community C. Complete application including a detailed description of the request. D.
Provide medical documentation for any adaptive equipment requirements. E. Provide copy of tax returns or form SSA-1099 showing Social Security payments.
F. Provide proof of homeowner's insurance. G.
Individuals must provide documentation that the project is ineligible for Medical Assistance, Waiver and/or Base Funding, if applicable. (For details of State/Federal requirements see Medical Assistance Bulletin 09-21-04; ODP Announcement 21-064). The Foundation reserves the right to evaluate each application based on circumstances.
Not all applications will be approved. Application can be submitted online or downloaded and sent to daniel. card@hrfnepa.
org or mailed to: HRF 1006 Church St. Honesdale PA 18431 For annual scholarship offerings, please visit our Scholarships page.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals with disabilities in Wayne, Pike, Monroe, Carbon, Susquehanna, and Lackawanna counties in Pennsylvania. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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