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What Non-profit Organizations Provide Wheelchair Funding?

There are several non-profit organizations and programs dedicated to providing wheelchair funding for those in need, particularly for low-income individuals and people with disabilities. Key organizations and resources include:

  1. Free Wheelchair Mission: This group distributes wheelchairs to underserved communities. While they have a significant international presence, U.S.-based applicants can access similar domestic networks through their programs.
  1. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: This organization offers targeted funding specifically for adaptive equipment and mobility aids.
  1. Easterseals: They provide funding and support for adaptive equipment, often covering up to the full cost of high-performance devices.
  1. Independence Funds (New York): In New York, the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities helps cover the cost of assistive devices based on medical necessity.

Eligibility for these programs typically requires proof of disability via a doctor’s certification, household income statements (often around 200% of the federal poverty level), and a functional mobility assessment. Non-profit grants are often faster than government programs, with average processing times ranging from 30 to 90 days. These funds can often be stacked with other sources, such as Medicaid or VA benefits, to cover the full cost of specialized power wheelchairs.


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