Arizona disability grants can help you finally get the wheelchair accessible van you need. It doesn’t matter whether you want to buy or lease. They can also go toward funding the installation of a ramp, a pivoting seating system, a scooter or wheelchair lift, driving hand controls and other equipment or conversions.
The resources below are your launching point for finding disability grants in Arizona for a handicap van. Various state government agencies and other groups are on-call to provide financial aid and other support. Some give you access to funding sources you might otherwise never learn about; some doll out grant money themselves, and can usually point you in the right direction for additional aid.
For more opportunities, talk to people at Arizona chapters of foundations and other nonprofits that deal with your specific disability. Many award grants, and all can help you locate other sources.
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SOURCES FOR ARIZONA DISABILITY GRANTS AND ASSISTANCE:
Getcare Arizona Links Local Assistance
Getcare AZLinks.gov offers assistance on aging and disability. Arizona Links offer the most up-to-date, comprehensive information, support and services to the aging and disabled populations in the state. To find financial aid for your wheelchair van or accessibility conversions, get in touch with the office serving your county.
https://azdaars.getcare.com/consumer/
Arizona Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
AAA offices are located all around Arizona. They provide assistance, information and support to state senior citizens, persons with disabilities and their loved ones.
https://des.az.gov/services/aging-and-adult/division-aging-and-adult-services
Arizona Department of Veterans Services
Disabled US military veterans in Arizona may need look no further than the state’s Department of Veterans Services for a disability grant covering the cost of a wheelchair van. If you became disabled (or increasingly disabled) during service or VA-sponsored care, you are probably entitled to such financial aid, along with other services and support.
4141 North Herrera Way
Phoenix AZ, 85012
(602) 255-3373
Arizona Rehabilitation Services
This agency operates under the auspices of the Arizona State Department of Economic Security. It is dedicated to assisting disabled Arizona residents find and maintain gainful employment for increased independence and a more rewarding life. It may partially or fully fund your handicapped-accessible vehicle if you need it to look for and hold down a job.
(800) 563-1221
https://des.az.gov/services/employment/arizona-rehabilitation-services
Arizona Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)
The Arizona SILC advocates on behalf of a more independent lifestyle for the state’s disabled residents. While it doesn’t supply disability grants, it serves as an essential resource for people seeking this sort of aid.
5025 E Washington Street, Suite 214
Phoenix, AZ 85034
(602) 262-2900
These are only some of the resources available for Arizona disability grants and assistance.
If you know of or work with another Arizona foundation, agency or organization that should be on this list, please forward its information to [email protected].