North Carolina Disability Grants

In North Carolina, various grants and programs exist to support individuals with disabilities and organizations working to enhance the lives of those with disabilities. Here are some potential avenues to explore for disability grants in North Carolina:

  1. North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities (NCCDD):
    • NCCDD may offer grants to support initiatives that promote independence, inclusion, and self-determination for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
    • Website: NCCDD
  2. North Carolina Assistive Technology Program (NCATP):
    • NCATP provides assistive technology services and may offer grants or funding opportunities to enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
    • Website: NCATP
  3. North Carolina Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS):
    • DVRS may offer grants or funding for programs that support vocational rehabilitation and employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
    • Website: NC DVRS
  4. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) Grants:
    • NC DHHS offers various grants and funding opportunities related to health and human services, including programs that benefit individuals with disabilities.
    • Website: NC DHHS Grants
  5. North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA):
    • NCHFA may offer grants or funding for housing-related initiatives that benefit individuals with disabilities, such as accessible housing projects.
    • Website: NCHFA
  6. Disability Rights North Carolina:
    • This organization may provide information and resources related to disability rights, advocacy, and potential grant opportunities.
    • Website: Disability Rights NC
  7. The Arc of North Carolina:
    • The Arc of North Carolina may offer grants or support for projects that aim to improve the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
    • Website: The Arc of NC
  8. North Carolina Foundation for Public School Children with Physical Disabilities:
  9. Community Foundations:
    • Local community foundations may have grant programs that support organizations working on projects benefiting individuals with disabilities.
  10. North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Grants:
    • NCDOT may offer grants or funding for transportation-related projects that enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
    • Website: NCDOT Grants

Before applying for any grants, carefully review eligibility criteria, application requirements, and deadlines. Reach out to the specific organizations administering the grants for more detailed information and guidance on the application process. Additionally, consider collaborating with advocacy groups, disability-focused organizations, and local government agencies for additional support and resources.