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Find similar grantsSpecialized Services Fund (SSF) is sponsored by Delaware Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD). The SSF provides funding to help individuals with physical disabilities with the costs of transportation, home modification, and assistive technology devices.
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Funding - AT Funding Guide - Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD) Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative . . .
bringing technology to you of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD) Specialized Services Fund (SSF) CARE Delaware: Caregiver Assistance-Respite-Education Select a different section of the Guide Oxford Building, Suite 200 Kent & Sussex Counties : Milford Office Milford State Service Center 18 N. Walnut St.
, First Floor (302) 424-7310 or 1-800-223-9074 DSAAPD , a division of the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, assists individuals who are age 65 and older, and adults of all ages who have physical disabilities, to obtain needed AT devices and services.
The Division's case managers typically assist qualified individuals in identifying and accessing other AT funding sources to which they are entitled before applying DSAAPD's limited allocation.
Eligible applicants should be prepared to: Furnish documentation of genuine need for the requested equipment (a written evaluation from the appropriate health care or a doctor's prescription are the preferred methods); and Provide evidence (such as denial notices from insurers) that the requested device is not available through other sources.
examples of other sources include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and Division of Developmental Specialized Services Fund (SSF) Services Fund (SSF) that provides money for transportation, home modification, and AT devices.
Home modification funds may be used to modify the primary residence of a person with a physical disability to allow greater independence within residence or to improve access to the residence. This fund is intended to be used only when no other funding source is available or sufficient. DSAAPD must also determine that the proposed modification is reasonable and cost effective.
The maximum lifetime funds available for any person or residence is $10,000. To access SSF funds, call the appropriate number above and ask for the Intake CARE Delaware: Caregiver Assistance-Respite-Education Assistance program is intended to help families care for older persons (60 and over) at home so they can remain in the community. The program also supports grandparents and older relatives raising children 18 and younger.
At this point, the program pays for some limited home modifications (grab bars, lifts, ramps) as a “supplemental service” for those caregivers caring for someone who is 60 and over when that older person needs assistance with at least two of daily living (ADL). The program potentially will pay for other types of AT for these caregivers, as long as it helps them support for person in the community.
The contact numbers are the same as the above numbers for DSAAPD. DSAAPD administers two Medicaid Waivers: Elderly and Disabled and Assisted Living.
Refer to the Medicaid section for About This G uide & Acknowledgements Vocational Rehabilitation & Independent Delaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS) Affairs & Tricare Military Health Insurance Delaware Division for the Visually Division of Services for Aging & Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD) Programs for People with Disabilities
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Delaware residents with physical disabilities who can demonstrate genuine need and that the requested service/device is not available through other funding sources like Medicaid or Medicare. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $10,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Specialized Services Fund (SSF) is funded by Delaware Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Delaware. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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The SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest is a competitive program from Social Capital Inc. that funds youth-led community improvement projects in Greater Boston. Teams of high school students in grades 9 through 12 residing in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Suffolk counties develop project ideas through coaching from local professionals, then pitch their proposals to a live panel of judges. Winning teams receive $1,000 to $2,000 in grant funding to execute their community-strengthening visions. The program builds career skills including public speaking, project management, and team collaboration, while cultivating cross-socioeconomic connections among peers and mentors throughout the region.
The System Innovations Grant (Youth Opportunities Fund) is a multi-year funding opportunity from the Ontario Trillium Foundation that supports collaborative projects working to understand and strengthen systems so they function better for young people. Grants of up to $1,250,000 over five years fund collaboratives of two or more Ontario-based nonprofits aiming to create lasting systemic change that expands opportunities for youth ages 12 to 29, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous, Black, and other racialized youth facing systemic barriers. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit organizations incorporated for at least five years in Ontario with a mandate to serve youth, forming a formal collaborative. Indigenous- and Black-led organizations and collaboratives are prioritized. Applications were due March 11, 2026—check the Ontario Trillium Foundation website for upcoming intake cycles.
Improving Veteran Mental Health Grant Program is a grant from The Cigna Group Foundation that funds nonprofits providing housing stability and wraparound support services to improve the mental health of military veterans. The Foundation committed $9 million over three years addressing housing instability and its mental health impacts, as an estimated 40,000 veterans go without shelter nightly and 1.5 million are at risk of homelessness. Funded programs include mortgage and rental assistance, employment re-entry training, and housing development for veterans. Eligible nonprofits must leverage evidence-informed programs and align with at least one goal: increasing permanent housing, improving housing affordability, or enhancing wraparound services for veterans transitioning from shelters.
Seven research teams will run the first clinical trials aimed at extending human healthspan under ARPA-H PROSPR contracts worth up to $144M. The milestone-based contract model breaks every convention of federal biomedical funding.
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