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Find similar grantsMissouri Assistive Technology (MoAT) Grants is sponsored by Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT). MoAT provides funding for assistive technology devices and software that support individuals with disabilities in the workplace. Organizations can apply for grants to acquire tools that improve accessibility and efficiency.
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MO AT – Missouri Assistive Technology 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 As Missouri’s federally funded 21st Century Assistive Technology Act Program, the mission of Missouri Assistive Technology is to increase access to and acquisition of assistive technology and related services.
At home, work, school or play, assistive technology provides choice, opportunity, and independence. MO Digital Accessibility Summit 2026 Hosted by MoAT and Missouri’s OA ITSD Thank you to everyone who attended our Digital Accessibility Summit.
You can view the slides for each presentation below: Developing an Accessibility Roadmap – Lainie Strange (Download PowerPoint) Seeing Accessibility — Chad Rohr (Download PowerPoint) Let’s Talk ICT: Captioning and Visual Accessibility — David Kingsbury (Download PowerPoint) Data for All: Missouri’s Tableau Story — Hope Moorhead, Ian White, and Daniel Quay (View PDF) Integrating User Research with People with Disabilities into Accessible Design and Development — David Sloan (Download PowerPoint) Top 10 Accessibility Mistakes (and How to Fix Them) — Susie Drake (Download PowerPoint) Do They Know What You Are Talking About?
— Tori Chance (Download Word Doc) InDesign Accessibility Secrets – Sami Jo Freeman & Andy Schepers (View Adobe Acrobat Doc) At Missouri Assistive Technology, we offer a variety of programs for individuals with disabilities or for individuals experiencing age related changes. Each program plays a role in finding the right match for the individual. Our demonstration centers are great locations to see, try and learn about devices.
Agencies and individuals might consider borrowing a device through our ETC program as an option to try out a device. Our TAP , Show Me Loans , KAT and ATR programs are potential sources for acquiring devices. Give us a call , drop us an email and let us know how we can help you become aware of AT for all types of disabilities.
Need help getting started? Contact us. See, touch, and try AT devices to help you in the decision-making process.
Borrow AT to determine if a device meets your needs before making a purchase. Access gently used AT or durable medical equipment for free or a greatly reduced rate. Telecommunication Access Program Devices for access to phone and Internet.
Purchase AT device, home modifications or an adapted vehicle with a low-interest loan. Missouri Assistive Technology
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Workshops and organizations that support individuals with disabilities in the workplace. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT) Grants is funded by Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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