Ability Hub AbilityHub.com's purpose is to help users find information on adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers. Ability Hub's founder is Dan Gilman, a certified ATP (Assistive Technology Practitioner) with RESNA.
Access Board An independent federal agency that provides the standards for Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, as amended requiring that electronic and information technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible to people with disabilities. The Board also provides information on the Americans with Disabilities Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) as well as other accessibility guidelines.
AgrAbility Project The AgrAbility Project was created to assist people with disabilities employed in agriculture. The project links the Cooperative Extension Service at a land-grant university with a private nonprofit disability service organization to provide practical education and assistance that promotes independence in agricultural production and rural living. The AgrAbility Project assists people involved in production agriculture who work both on small and large operations.
Alliance for Technology Access Provides location information for the Alliance for Technology Access regional centers. The Alliance assists individuals with disabilities access technology, mainly through computer resources.
Association of Tech Act Projects (ATAP) ATAP's mission is to collaborate with persons with disabilities and others at the national level to increase the availability and utilization of assistive technology devices and services for all individuals with disabilities in the United States and territories.
Breaking New Ground Resource Center Provides information and resources on assistive technology for agricultural workers and agricultural worksites. In 1990, the Outreach Center of Breaking New Ground became a part of the USDA AgrAbility program.
Center for Assistive Technology (CAT) CAT, housed within the School of Health-Related Professions at the University at Buffalo, conducts research, education, and service to increase knowledge about assistive devices for persons with disabilities. The Center works in four related areas: (1) research and development of assistive devices for education, employment, leisure, and daily living; (2) education for students, professionals, and consumers; (3) assistive device service provision; and (4) dissemination of information about Assistive Technology.
Closing the Gap Closing the Gap's role is to provide information on microcomputer materials and practices that can enrich the lives of persons with special needs.
Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) CCD is a working coalition of more than 100 national consumer, advocacy, provider, and professional organizations working together with and on behalf of the 54 million children and adults with disabilities and their families living in the United States. The CCD has several task forces on various disability issues, such as Employment and Training, Developmental Disabilities, Health, Social Security, Long-Term Services and Supports, Telecommunications and Technology, and Rights, etc.
Cornucopia of Disability Information (CODI) A wealth of information relating to disabilities including topics such as: aging;統計学; computing; Centers for Independent Living; and universal design. This site is based at the State University of New York/Buffalo.
CPB/WGBH National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) NCAMは、公共放送センター/WGBHボストンのセンターに拠点を置く研究開発施設であり、自宅、学校、職場、コミュニティの障害を持つ人々のためのメディアと情報技術の問題に専念しています。 NCAMの使命は、障害のある人々のための現在および将来のメディアへのアクセスを拡大することです。既存のアクセステクノロジーが他の集団にどのように利益をもたらすかを探ること。産業、政策、立法界におけるその構成要素を代表する。特別なニーズの学生向けの教育およびメディアテクノロジーへのアクセスを提供します。