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Voice Options Program 2026-2029 is sponsored by California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR). Provides speech-generating devices and apps for Californians with speech or language disabilities, including trials, training, and distribution across 10 regions.
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Voice Options Program 2026 – 2029 - California Grants Portal Voice Options Program 2026 – 2029 Department of Rehabilitation February 18, 2026, 11:14 am Disadvantaged Communities The Voice Options Program (VOP) administered by DOR offers eligible Californians with verified speech or language disabilities access to speech‑generating devices and applications (SGDs) to increase independent communication. DOR seeks qualified organizations to deliver assistive technology services under the VOP. Selected Providers will serve individuals of all ages who have difficulty speaking or cannot speak. Selected Providers shall provide services in the following categories: 1. Individual Identification & Eligibility o Identify individuals of all ages with a speech or language disability who have difficulty speaking or cannot speak. o Verify eligibility via referral/recommendation from an approved clinician or specialist. 2. Demonstrations, STLs, and Training o Maintain demonstration SGDs preloaded with seven (7) VOP applications: 3. Predictable (available for Android devices) 6. TouchChat HD w/ WordPower o Provide STL devices for a duration of 2–14 calendar days with the seven apps to allow individuals to use for a trial period and select the most suitable app. o Conduct education and training on the SGD’s accessibility features and application use. o DOR reserves the right to add additional approved SGDs and speech-generating applications, as approved by CPUC. o Provide LTL devices of new iPads, new Android, or other CPUC-approved SGDs with one VOP application selected by the individual to support independent communication. 4. Apple and Google App Store Account & Gift Codes o Maintain an Apple and/or Google App Store account to purchase redeemable gift codes for approved VOP apps (one per LTL device). o Submit gift code receipts with invoices for reimbursement. 5. Documentation & Records o Complete an LTL device Application and individual served survey for each issued device. DOR staff will provide applications and surveys. o Retain financial and program records, including equipment purchase receipts, for seven (7) years after the grant period. o Conduct outreach and make referrals as appropriate to the California Connect and Voice Options programs. Applicants must specify one or more program regions to serve with application materials submitted. Program Regions with higher populations of individuals with disabilities will be considered for more than one awarded provider. Applicants can be awarded to serve more than one region. Also, DOR reserves the right to award one entity per region to ensure geographic coverage of providers statewide. The VOP aims to distribute approximately 105 devices per month (1,260 per year) across 10 regions. DOR will post award notifications on its ‘Intent
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Voice Options Program 2026 – 2029 - California Grants Portal Voice Options Program 2026 – 2029 Department of Rehabilitation February 18, 2026, 11:14 am Disadvantaged Communities The Voice Options Program (VOP) administered by DOR offers eligible Californians with verified speech or language disabilities access to speech‑generating devices and applications (SGDs) to increase independent communication.
DOR seeks qualified organizations to deliver assistive technology services under the VOP. Selected Providers will serve individuals of all ages who have difficulty speaking or cannot speak. Selected Providers shall provide services in the following categories: 1.
Individual Identification & Eligibility o Identify individuals of all ages with a speech or language disability who have difficulty speaking or cannot speak. o Verify eligibility via referral/recommendation from an approved clinician or specialist. 2.
Demonstrations, STLs, and Training o Maintain demonstration SGDs preloaded with seven (7) VOP applications: 3. Predictable (available for Android devices) 6. TouchChat HD w/ WordPower o Provide STL devices for a duration of 2–14 calendar days with the seven apps to allow individuals to use for a trial period and select the most suitable app.
o Conduct education and training on the SGD’s accessibility features and application use. o DOR reserves the right to add additional approved SGDs and speech-generating applications, as approved by CPUC. o Provide LTL devices of new iPads, new Android, or other CPUC-approved SGDs with one VOP application selected by the individual to support independent communication.
4. Apple and Google App Store Account & Gift Codes o Maintain an Apple and/or Google App Store account to purchase redeemable gift codes for approved VOP apps (one per LTL device). o Submit gift code receipts with invoices for reimbursement.
5. Documentation & Records o Complete an LTL device Application and individual served survey for each issued device. DOR staff will provide applications and surveys.
o Retain financial and program records, including equipment purchase receipts, for seven (7) years after the grant period. o Conduct outreach and make referrals as appropriate to the California Connect and Voice Options programs. Applicants must specify one or more program regions to serve with application materials submitted.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits and community-based organizations with experience in assistive technology services Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Devices up to value supporting 1,260 devices/year Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
FFAR Fellows Program (2026-2029 Cohort) is sponsored by Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research. Provides professional development and stipend support for PhD students conducting research in FFAR's priority areas, including sustainable agroecosystems and ranch management. Application snapshot: target deadline February 22, 2026; published funding information $10,000 - $55,000; eligibility guidance PhD students at U.S. or Canadian universities with research matching FFAR priority areas. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Farming Community Grant Program is sponsored by Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program. Farming Community Grant Program is sponsored by Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program. Farming Community Grant Program is sponsored by Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Farming Community Grant Program - SARE Northeast NE Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Innovations–Northeast SARE’s Newsletter Farming Community Grant Program Partnership Grant Program Research and Education Grant Program Professional Development Grant Program Graduate Student Research Grant Program Research for Novel Approaches in Sustainable Agriculture Grant Program SARE Outreach Publications Home » Grants » Farming Community Grant Program Farming Community Grant Program The Northeast SARE Farming Community Grant applies social science research and education projects that strengthen farming and food systems at the community level. These projects explore innovative approaches to improving the health and sustainability of agricultural communities in the Northeast. This program supports projects that are grounded in community partnerships and informed by the lived experiences of farmers. It encourages collaboration among farmers, service providers, researchers, and nonprofit organizations to co-create solutions that are responsive to local needs and scalable across the region. Question and Answer Sessions Northeast SARE staff concluded their Q&A sessions on the four large grant programs: Farming Community, Professional Development, Research & Education, and Research for Novel Approaches. Here is a copy of the presentation shared. You can view the session recordings at the links below: We've compiled questions from all rooms into a running FAQ document. This FAQ is a live resource that includes information from the introductory session and each breakout discussion. You can use Ctrl+F to search by keyword and browse tagged topics. For additional questions, please reach out to the Grant Administrator to the program you are interested in applying to, or northeast-large-grant@sare.org if you are still unsure. Please do your best having reviewed the CFP and Appendices in their entirety before reaching out with questions, many things are answered there! Grant Administrators are seeing a high volume of inquiries, so please be patient with a response time as it may take several days. Northeast SARE’s Administrative Council allocated approximately $3,300,000 to fund projects for this cycle of farming community grants. There is no cap on total grant requests, however, requests typically fall between $50,000 and $250,000. Technical Assistance Program Applicants and grantees of the Farming Community Grant Program are eligible for Technical Assistance (TA) provided by Northeast SARE’s Technical Assistance Providers. Request Technical Assistance Farming Community Grant Program Materials The Call for Proposals is now open. A completed budget using this template is part of the application process. Budget Template will auto-download when clicked. A completed Grant Commitment Form is required as part of the application process. Form will auto-download when clicked Rubric for Farming Community Grant Program Proposals Farming Community Grant Application snapshot: target deadline February 23, 2026; published funding information $5,000 - $30,000 (typical); eligibility guidance Community partnerships, agricultural organizations, and nonprofits in Northeast states including New Hampshire. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Devices up to value supporting 1,260 devices/year; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofits and community-based organizations with experience in assistive technology services
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Program Regions with higher populations of individuals with disabilities will be considered for more than one awarded provider. Applicants can be awarded to serve more than one region. Also, DOR reserves the right to award one entity per region to ensure geographic coverage of providers statewide.
The VOP aims to distribute approximately 105 devices per month (1,260 per year) across 10 regions. DOR will post award notifications on its ‘Intent to Award’ webpage . DOR will issue up to 20 total awards.
DOR will make up to $3,150,000 available per fiscal year, for a total of $9,450,000 over the three-year grant term, subject to funding availability. Comments or concerns regarding proposed awards must be submitted via email to Grants@dor. ca.
gov. Nonprofit and community-based organizations with a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS and demonstrated experience in assistive technology services, including experience serving people with disabilities of all ages.
Projects may occur on state or federal lands across the following 10 regions: Region 1 – Superior California Region 3 – San Francisco Bay Area Region 4 – Northern San Joaquin Valley Region 6 – Southern San Joaquin Valley Region 8 – Los Angeles County Region 10 – San Diego–Imperial Matching Funding Requirement: The date (and time, where applicable) by which all applications must be submitted to the grantmaker.
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Some may wish to wait until the application period closes before determining per-award amounts; in this case, a value of “Dependent” will display. Letter of Intent Required? Certain grants require that the recipient(s) provide a letter of intent.
Requires Matched Funding? Certain grants require that the recipient(s) be able to fully or partially match the grant award amount with another funding source. DOR will make up to $3,150,000 available per fiscal year, for a total of $9,450,000 over the three-year grant term, subject to funding availability.
The funding source allocated to fund the grant. It may be either State or Federal (or a combination of both), and be tied to a specific piece of legislation, a proposition, or a bond number. The Voice Options Program (VOP) is funded through the California Public Utilities Commission's Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP).
The manner in which the grant funding will be delivered to the awardee. Funding methods include reimbursements (where the recipient spends out-of-pocket and is reimbursed by the grantor) and advances (where the recipient spends received grant funds directly). Advances & Reimbursement(s) Each eligible application will be assigned a Funding Tier based on its final score.
Applications scoring below 75 are not eligible for funding, regardless of requested amount. If an applicant is awarded multiple regions, the award may be adjusted using a Regional Weight Factor, subject to funding availability. State agencies/departments recommend you read the full grant guidelines before applying.
For questions about this grant, contact: Voice Options Program Team, 1-916-558-5395, voiceoptions@dor. ca.
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