Assistive Technology Parent Resources

Resources

Click here to view the Assistive Technology Fund website.
The ATF was established in 1998 by the Department of Health and is administered by the Clinical Services Bureau. The Assistive Technology Fund provides grants of up to $250 to fund Assistive Technology that supports participation in functional life activities. Any New Mexican with a developmental disability may apply for a grant that meets the criteria for functional participation. The yearly funding cycle starts July 1 and ends June 30 of the next year. Funds are distributed each year on a first come, first serve basis until the funds are exhausted.

Assistive Technology Industry Association
The Assistive Technology Industry Association ("ATIA") is a not-for-profit membership organization of manufacturers, sellers and providers of technology-based assistive devices and/or services.

New Mexico Technical Assistance Program
NMTAP offers free services to New Mexicans with disabilities to help them get the assistive technology (AT) services they need. NMTAP is a statewide program designed to increase access to, and acquisition of, assistive technology.

Chromebook insurance coverage option

iPad insurance coverage option

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