Many transportation options now exist beyond the requirements of the ADA, and a wide range of federal initiatives, including legislation, grant opportunities, and other programs have been established to supplement these options and increase mobility for people with disabilities. This guide is designed to help transportation providers, metropolitan planning officials, disability service providers and individuals with disabilities explore the federal programs and services available to them.
Building Mobility Partnerships for People with Disabilities: Opportunities for Federal Funding is based on a joint project of Community Transportation Association (CTAA) and Easter Seals Project ACTION, and derives from CTAA’s established funding guide, Building Mobility Partnerships: Opportunities for Federal Funding. View PDF
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