An extensive list of "Frequently Asked Questions" under different categories by The Assistive Technology Funding and Systems Change Project (ATFSC) at www.ucpa.org/html/innovative/atfsc/faq.html.
Help me—and everyone who reads this site—by mailing your suggestions, criticisms and personal experiences to Ruth Ballinger at yaack@iname.com
"Funding" by the Washington Assistive Technology Alliance (WATA) contains information in different categories at wata.org/funding/index.htm.
"Guide to Assistive Technology Funding in Alaska," although aimed at persons living in Alaska a useful guide for anyone, at www.corecom.net/ATA/guide.html.
The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) operates centers in most states which offer support and advice, as well as have AAC equipment that can be borrowed. A listing of all their sites is at www.ataccess.org/atacenters.html.
Assistive Technology Exchange AT-Exchange is an online database for the exchange, sale, and donation of assistive technology devices at wata.org/atexchange/index.htm.
DRAGnet is a non-profit company that recycles used computer systems and related materials to benefit persons with disabilities at www.dragnet.org.