Grants for Wheelchair Accessible Vans in Ohio

Financial Resources for Funding a Handicap Van in Ohio

The idea of affording the purchase of a new or used wheelchair van can be daunting. The same is true if you’re looking to acquire accessible accessories, like turning seats and adaptive driving controls. Ohio disability grants are out there, awaiting your applications, to help you get your handicap van.

Below you’ll find a few places to contact for disability grants as an Ohio resident. Many of them supply financial aid directly; others make it a priority to help you discover the most promising sources of monetary assistance available to you. Reach out to these agencies, foundations and organizations to find out about all your options.

It’s also worthwhile to get in touch with people staffing state-based chapters of groups that support people with your particular cause of limited mobility. These are some of the best information resources and often a source of disability grants.

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SOURCES FOR OHIO DISABILITY GRANTS AND ASSISTANCE

The Disability Foundation

The Disability Foundation, an affiliate of the Dayton Foundation, administers financial aid to disabled people living in Ohio from two trusts. Its driving goal is to improve life for persons with disabilities by helping them afford the things they need and want.

500 Kettering Tower
Dayton, OH 45423
(937) 225-9939

http://www.disability-foundation.org/

[email protected]

Ohio Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)

Your local ADRC should be one of the first places you contact in your search for disability grants to apply toward a wheelchair van or handicap van equipment and conversions. Offices are all around Ohio.

https://aging.ohio.gov/resources/aginganddisabilityresourcenetwork/

Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging (O4A)

O4A provides many services to and advocates on behalf of senior citizens residing in Ohio. If you or a loved one has age-related impaired mobility and requires a handicapped-accessible vehicle, contact the Association for help.

88 E. Broad St, Suite 870
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 481-3511

http://www.ohioaging.org/

Ohio Department of Veterans Services (DVS)

The state’s DVS is in place to assist US veterans living in Ohio with an array of services and support in thanks for their dedication and sacrifices. For those with limited mobility resulting from duty or VA care, disability grants are available. They may fully or partially cover the cost of your wheelchair van.

77 South High Street, 7th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 644-0898 or (888) 387-6446

http://dvs.ohio.gov/

[email protected]

Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC)

The Ohio DDC’s primary mission is to improve the lives of state residents with developmental disabilities through facilitating independence and community participation. It awards disability grant money to achieve these ends, and offers a number of other forms of support.

899 East Broad Street, Suite 203
Columbus, OH 43205
(614) 466-5205 or (800) 766-7426

http://ddc.ohio.gov/

Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission (RSC)

The state government’s RSC recognizes that gainful employment is an essential aspect of independence and self-determination for Ohioans with disabilities. It makes itself available to them to assist with finding and maintaining a job. If, for you, this requires acquisition of a handicap van or installation of accessibility accessories and modifications, a disability grant from the agency may make this happen.

400 E. Campus View Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43235-4604
(614) 438-1200 or (800) 282-4536

http://www.ood.ohio.gov/

Ohio Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)

The Ohio SILC aims to make independent living a reality for in-state persons with limited mobility and other disabilities. It is a source of information and guidance, rather than financial assistance.

70 Morrison Rd Suite 200
Gahanna, OH 43230
(614) 892-0390 or (800) 566-7788

http://www.ohiosilc.org/

These are only some of the resources available for Ohio disability grants and assistance.

If you work with or know of another Ohio agency, foundation or other organization that belongs here, please forward its information to [email protected].