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Visit funder's website →The Disability Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Disability Foundation, in partnership with The Dayton Foundation. Supports organizations providing direct services to individuals with disabilities. Grants can be used for enhancing service accessibility, purchasing necessary equipment, and expanding services to empower disabled individuals by ensuring they receive essential resources and support.
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Welcome - The Disability Foundation ENRICHING TODAY. SECURING TOMORROW. An affiliate of The Dayton Foundation VIDEO – How to Read Your KeyBank Statement Protecting Tomorrow’s Futures Caring for the financial well-being of an individual with disabilities can come with many challenges.
The responsibility of making sure yourself, or a loved one with a disability, will be financially secure, while ensuring the protection of public, asset-capped benefits, such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), can be a daunting task. The Disability Foundation offers a compass to help guide you, or a loved one, through the journey of ensuring a protected financial future.
The mission of The Disability Foundation is to enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities by complementing public benefits through the prudent management of financial resources.
Request Distribution using Electronic Signature Our Pooled Disability Trusts are effective tools for maintaining lump sums, through estate gifts, social security prorated payments, injury awards, etc. and still maintain eligibility for public benefits. Learn More 2014 Ohio Community Pooled Flexible-Spending Trust An option for families with no annuity limitation that provides more flexibility if a major purchase is required.
Learn More Third Party Pooled Flexible Spending Trust A third-party trust where anyone can contribute money to a trust without compromising public benefits for an individual. Learn More Provides a monthly benefit guaranteed for the life of the individual. Learn More “If you know someone who has a child with a disability, here’s why you should learn more about us.
” Join us for a Q&A with Greg Darling, executive director of The Disability Foundation, & Brittany O’Diam Horseman, Former Chair of the Board. The Disability Foundation is pleased to offer competitive grants for organizations that provide direct services to people living with disabilities. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations, governmental non-profit agencies, and academic institutions.
The 2026 Grant Cycle is Closed Louise recently received an inheritance, and because she lives with a disability and relies on SSI for income, she could have lost her public benefits by accepting the funds. Instead, she was able to put the money from her inheritance into a pooled special needs trust with the Disability Foundation.
This allowed her to have the benefit of the inheritance while not having it be counted as a resource in determining her benefits. She has been able to pay off debt with the funds she put into her trust account and to purchase a dog, along with all of the necessary pet supplies, which provides her with the joy and companionship that only a loving pet can supply.
Thanks to her inheritance and the use of her trust, she was able to bring Connor home, and Louise can rest easy, knowing that she has the support and resources that her family intended for her to have. A supporting organization of The Dayton Foundation. The Disability Foundation maintains its own 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and receives backing from The Dayton Foundation to support daily activities and monitor financials.
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Disability Foundation Grants (in partnership with The Dayton Foundation) is sponsored by The Disability Foundation, in partnership with The Dayton Foundation. This grant supports organizations providing direct services to individuals with disabilities. Funds can be used for enhancing service accessibility, purchasing necessary equipment, and expanding services to empower disabled individuals.
Disability Foundation Grants (Dayton Foundation) is sponsored by The Disability Foundation, in partnership with The Dayton Foundation. Invites proposals for grants aimed at supporting organizations providing direct services to individuals with disabilities. Grants can be used for various purposes such as enhancing service accessibility, purchasing necessary equipment, and expanding services. This initiative seeks to empower disabled individuals by ensuring they receive essential resources and support.
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