Disability Services Grants | Grantivia

Disability Services Grants

Find federal and state grants for organizations serving people with disabilities. Whether you're running vocational rehabilitation programs, accessibility initiatives, assistive technology projects, or employment support services, we help you discover funding opportunities.

Tip: Disability services grants support a wide range of organizations—from nonprofits providing job training to government agencies running vocational rehabilitation programs to technology companies developing assistive tools.

3 Grants Available

We found 3 disability-related grants in our database. Use the filters below to find opportunities matching your organization's needs.

Disability and Rehabilitation Engineering

Agency: U.S. National Science Foundation

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ESG Program - New York State Office Of Temporary & Disability Assistance

Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Eligibility: Grants to support emergency shelter and homelessness prevention activities. Administered by New York State Office Of Temporary & Disability Assistance serving New York State Office Of Temporary & Disability Assistance, New York.

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TANF Program - New York State Office Of Temporary & Disability Assistance

Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Eligibility: Block grants to states for programs that provide assistance to needy families. Administered by New York State Office Of Temporary & Disability Assistance serving New York State Office Of Temporary & Disability Assistance.

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About Disability Services Grants

Disability services grants support organizations and programs that help people with disabilities achieve independence, employment, and community participation. These grants fund a wide range of activities and services.

Common uses for disability services grants include:

  • Vocational rehabilitation and job training programs
  • Assistive technology development and distribution
  • Accessibility improvements to facilities and services
  • Independent living skills training
  • Employment support services
  • Transition services for youth with disabilities
  • Community-based disability support programs
  • Adaptive equipment and modifications

Who typically receives these grants:

  • State vocational rehabilitation agencies
  • Nonprofits serving people with disabilities
  • Universities with disability support programs
  • Government agencies at all levels
  • Community-based organizations
  • Technology companies developing accessible solutions

Next Steps

  1. Review the grants listed above to find opportunities matching your organization's mission
  2. Click "Learn More & Apply" to visit the official grant application portal
  3. Check eligibility requirements carefully before applying
  4. Gather required documentation (mission statement, budget, organizational capacity, etc.)
  5. Submit your application before the deadline