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How do I Apply for Assistive Technology Grants in 2026?

To apply for assistive technology grants in 2026, you should begin by gathering essential medical documentation, including a prescription from a healthcare provider and recent evaluations from a physician or therapist that detail your mobility needs. It is important to verify your income against program thresholds and confirm residency requirements, such as those for state-specific programs in New York, Georgia, or Michigan.

When submitting applications, you can use official platforms like Grants.gov for federal opportunities or visit state-specific assistive technology websites. For a successful application, you should:

  • Provide a detailed needs statement explaining how the device enhances daily living activities.
  • Proofread all forms to avoid common pitfalls like incomplete data or outdated records.
  • Prepare for a transition period, as federal grants can take 6-12 months to process, while state programs may take 2-6 months.

MedEquipped assists applicants by conducting clinical evaluations, coordinating documentation, and managing insurance navigation to streamline the process. Because 2026 grant cycles may have updated guidelines, it is recommended to start the application process early, ideally by the first quarter of the year.


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