In the ever-changing, wide-ranging, often overwhelming, and profoundly individualized realm of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and assistive technology (AT), all stakeholders need a wealth of knowledge and a toolbox filled with resources. New Discoveries is a series highlighting resources (some new/new to you, some you may have forgotten about) that might be of interest and use. We encourage you to explore and judge for yourself which to add to your toolbox.
Resource to Explore: Northwest Access Fund
What is Northwest Access Fund?
Northwest Access Fund is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). Their mission is to provide funding to people with disabilities in Washington and Oregon to purchase assistive technology and achieve greater independence. They provide low-interest loans, financial coaching, and Individual Development Accounts (matched savings).
Why should I consider checking it out?
If you (or someone you know) need help funding your assistive technology needs, a loan or Individual Development Account may be something to consider.
Free one-on-one financial coaching for people with disabilities in WA and OR.
They also maintain a list of medical equipment loan closets in WA and OR which provide free and low cost medical equipment on a long-term loan basis.
“A friend using an AAC system needed a cell phone for safety while in the community. Northwest Access Fund provided a loan so he could purchase it right away.” ~Kathy, NWACS Vice President
Where can I learn more?
To learn more, and to access their services and resources, visit the Northwest Access Fund website. They can also be found on Facebook and Twitter.