The Giving Angels Foundation provides up to a $500 one-time grant per family for life-changing equipment, medical supplies, essential family bills, specialized camps, and therapeutic toys.
The My Gym Foundation provides gifts of $500 or less for rehabilitative therapy, My Gym classes, assistive devices, medical equipment, and sensory items.
Autism Care Today offers a grant program for assessments, treatments, and life supports that may not otherwise be covered privately or by other third-party funding sources such as school districts, county programs, insurance, and/or other grantmaking entities.
The Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation offers scholarships for social skills camps, swimming lessons, equine-assisted services, iPads, and holiday gift cards.
The Alyssa V. Phillips Foundation provides financial assistance to those with Cerebral Palsy.
The Oracle Health Foundation provides financial assistance for organ transplants, wheelchairs, hearing aids, eyeglasses, etc.
The UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation provides medical grants that enhance the quality of life for children across the United States. These grants cover medical expenses not covered, or not fully covered, by your family’s commercial health insurance.
The Orange Effect Foundation provides funds for speech therapy once all insurance coverage has been exhausted.
The Aubrey Rose Foundation helps families with children who are currently living with a life-threatening medical condition. If a family has outstanding medical bills that insurance will not cover, the foundation may be able to help. Applications are accepted year-round.
Friends of Man receives applications requesting mobility equipment, prosthetics, home modifications, medical equipment, hearing aids, basic needs, and much more from referring professionals (caseworkers, case managers, healthcare workers, social workers, school counselors, teachers, clergy) who apply on behalf of their patients and clients.
Wheelchairs4Kids provides wheelchairs, home and vehicle modifications, as well as other necessary medical equipment at no charge.
The Riddick's Ride Foundation offers families of individuals with complex medical needs the opportunity to borrow durable medical equipment as well as medical supplies free of charge.
Holton’s Heroes provides grants to children (18 years old and younger) with brain injuries that happened after birth. The grants help provide therapy devices, including wheelchairs, ramps, lifts, enrichment activities, and special furniture.
The Association of Blind Citizens operates the Assistive Technology Fund, which helps cover 50% of the retail price of adaptive devices or software.