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Find similar grantsRobbie Foundation Grants is sponsored by Robbie Foundation. Provides funding for adaptive equipment, assistive technology, and therapy not covered by insurance for children with disabilities in Maine.
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Online Application: Register or Login – Robbie Foundation PLEASE NOTE: Robbie Foundation is a volunteer run organization. Applications are reviewed quarterly the second weeks of January, April, July and October. Applications will be approved in the order that they are received.
Incomplete applications will not be considered. We have fluctuating funds available and will fund items by date received until funds are depleted. You will hear from Robbie Foundation by the end of the month following the quarterly review IF you have been approved.
Please do not contact the Robbie Foundation as no replies will be generated. If you have not heard from Robbie Foundation within 6 months from the date of your application feel free to resubmit your original package with a new application date. Ready to help Maine’s children?
At Robbie Foundation, 100% of funds raised go to Maine children with special needs for the equipment, technology, and/or therapy treatment they need, but isn’t covered by insurance. helpachild@robbiefoundation. com
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