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Funding Resources for Speech-Language Pathology Services and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices and Services

Local Agencies/Programs

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Local agencies sometimes receive donations or private funds to assist with various needs. The United Way may fund local speech and hearing centers. Check your telephone book for local programs and inquire about funding.

  • Child health centers
  • Speech and hearing centers
  • Organizations for older adults
  • Organizations for deaf and hard-of-hearing people
  • Religious organizations/institutions

Private Resources for Children and Adults

Funding for Adults

Easter Seals Adult Day Program
Web site: www.easterseals.com/

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging/Eldercare Locator
Web site: http://www.n4a.org/locator.cfm

Funding for Children

Kiwanis International
Web site: www.kiwanis.org

March of Dimes
Web site: www.marchofdimes.com

Scottish Rite/ RiteCare Childhood Language Program
Web site: http://www.srmason-sj.org/web/cld.htm

Funding for Adults and Children 

BPO Elks of the USA
Web site: www.elks.org

Civitan International
Web site: www.civitan.org

Easter Seals
Web site: www.easter-seals.org

GovBenefits.gov
Provides a listing of all government programs
Web site: www.govbenefits.gov

Knights of Columbus
Web site: www.kofc.org

Lions Club International
Web site: www.lionsclubs.org/

Pilot International
Web site: www.pilotinternational.org

RESNA Technical Assistance Project
Web site: www.resna.org/taproject

Rotary International
Web site: www.rotary.org

Ruritan National, Inc.
Web site: www.ruritan.org

Sertoma
Web site: www.sertoma.org

United Way(resources, referrals, etc.)
Web site: www.unitedway.org

University Clinics/ASHA Graduate Programs
Web site: http://www.asha.org/gradguide/

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