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AT4ALL Assistive Technology for All AT4ALL Assistive Technology for All Nebraska’s Exchange Program National Reuse Conference: May 8-10, 2006 “Won’t You Be Our Partner?”
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History Assistive Technology Partnership (vs. Project) Established REEL in 1992 (Recycled Equipment Exchange Listing) History Assistive Technology Partnership (vs. Project) Established REEL in 1992 (Recycled Equipment Exchange Listing)
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Technology …What a Concept
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www.AT4ALL.com 2001 - 2006 Established TechConnectors which is now AT4ALL Encourage direct participation of consumer and other programs Avoid a central program model Wanted to “be a repository of information – not a depository of equipment” 2001 - 2006 Established TechConnectors which is now AT4ALL Encourage direct participation of consumer and other programs Avoid a central program model Wanted to “be a repository of information – not a depository of equipment”
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www.AT4ALL.com 2001 - 2006 Features for consumers Pictures of devices, URL to manufacturer of device, email links to programs or other consumers listing equipment, email reminders when items were due for return or when listing will expire, “ bookmark ” items when searching for equipment Features for programs Add consumers who did not have email addresses, print out loan forms, print customized reports, d uplicate an entry for multiple items, bar coding capability, email reminders of overdue items 508 Compliant 2001 - 2006 Features for consumers Pictures of devices, URL to manufacturer of device, email links to programs or other consumers listing equipment, email reminders when items were due for return or when listing will expire, “ bookmark ” items when searching for equipment Features for programs Add consumers who did not have email addresses, print out loan forms, print customized reports, d uplicate an entry for multiple items, bar coding capability, email reminders of overdue items 508 Compliant
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Task Bar Menu Main Content Box Searc h
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Land of “Possibilities” (Not Make Believe) Our goals Seamless service/one stop resource for consumer – reutilization/loans/demos General public involvement Increased partner participation Inclusion of other states Ability to grow/flexibility of site Tracking information for easy data reporting Systems change
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“Would you be mine …?” Identified programs involved in recycling, loan, and demo programs Existing community programs Faith-based, non-profit Disability-related organizations Existing state/federal agencies NCDHH, NCBVI Veterans organizations Identified programs involved in recycling, loan, and demo programs Existing community programs Faith-based, non-profit Disability-related organizations Existing state/federal agencies NCDHH, NCBVI Veterans organizations
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Incentives
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“Could you be mine …?” Incentives for Programs included: Access to resources/sharing of resources Cost savings Reporting accuracy Loan closet “buy out” - potential to work with Medicaid for funding items in loaner pool Survey of Programs Needs Time Money Incentives for Programs included: Access to resources/sharing of resources Cost savings Reporting accuracy Loan closet “buy out” - potential to work with Medicaid for funding items in loaner pool Survey of Programs Needs Time Money
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“Could you be mine …?” Solution Request for Proposals (RFPs)/Mini-grants 1-year grant period Maximum of $5,000 Funding Source Federal Tech Act Dollars $40,000 Solution Request for Proposals (RFPs)/Mini-grants 1-year grant period Maximum of $5,000 Funding Source Federal Tech Act Dollars $40,000
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RFP/Mini-Grants Eligible Activities Upgrading current or purchasing new computer equipment to utilize the website Support staff to input & update inventory in the website throughout the 1-year grant period (or costs associated with importing data through web developer) Support costs associated with internet access Marketing materials and efforts Operational costs including purchasing equipment to expand inventory, refurbishing costs, transportation costs, mailing equipment Eligible Activities Upgrading current or purchasing new computer equipment to utilize the website Support staff to input & update inventory in the website throughout the 1-year grant period (or costs associated with importing data through web developer) Support costs associated with internet access Marketing materials and efforts Operational costs including purchasing equipment to expand inventory, refurbishing costs, transportation costs, mailing equipment
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RFP/Mini-Grants Project Requirements Key personnel to participate in training session on use of website Inventory must be listed and maintained Marketing materials must be distributed and include information about program participation with www.at4all.com www.at4all.com Program agrees to participate in any publications, etc., that may be released to the media for the purposes of promoting the website Key personnel to participate in focus/exit meeting Project Requirements Key personnel to participate in training session on use of website Inventory must be listed and maintained Marketing materials must be distributed and include information about program participation with www.at4all.com www.at4all.com Program agrees to participate in any publications, etc., that may be released to the media for the purposes of promoting the website Key personnel to participate in focus/exit meeting
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RFP/Mini-Grants Process Public notice 30-Day application period Applications reviewed and scored by ATP staff and Advisory Council Members Process Public notice 30-Day application period Applications reviewed and scored by ATP staff and Advisory Council Members
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RFP/Mini-Grants In 2005 Sent out approximately 35 packets Received 3 applications Approved all 3 Outcomes Increased available inventory on website from 471 items to 2435 items Increased the number of hits to the website from 1060 to 7098 Increased marketing to areas/groups may have had difficulty reaching In 2005 Sent out approximately 35 packets Received 3 applications Approved all 3 Outcomes Increased available inventory on website from 471 items to 2435 items Increased the number of hits to the website from 1060 to 7098 Increased marketing to areas/groups may have had difficulty reaching
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RFP/Mini-Grants In 2005 Challenges New idea Identifying programs Encouraging programs to participate (sharing is good) Technology Outcomes All 3 programs are participating (some delays) Because of delays only have reporting from 2 of 3 programs Positive comments on usability Training Increase/decrease in number of loans made Marketing occurring through all 3 programs 2 programs used money to purchase additional equipment In 2005 Challenges New idea Identifying programs Encouraging programs to participate (sharing is good) Technology Outcomes All 3 programs are participating (some delays) Because of delays only have reporting from 2 of 3 programs Positive comments on usability Training Increase/decrease in number of loans made Marketing occurring through all 3 programs 2 programs used money to purchase additional equipment
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RFP/Mini-Grants In 2006 Email to 19 programs with email reminders, form in electronic format on ATP website & AT4ALL website Received 3 applications, approved 2 Challenges Identifying programs Encouraging program participation Future goals Identify small loan closets (churches, VFW, etc.) Schools Disability-related organizations State programs - neighboring states In 2006 Email to 19 programs with email reminders, form in electronic format on ATP website & AT4ALL website Received 3 applications, approved 2 Challenges Identifying programs Encouraging program participation Future goals Identify small loan closets (churches, VFW, etc.) Schools Disability-related organizations State programs - neighboring states
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AT4ALL Neighborhood
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“Won’t You Be Our Partner?” Website https://www.at4all.com https://www.at4all.com http://www.demo.at4all.com http://www.demo.at4all.com http://nde.state.ne.us/ATP http://nde.state.ne.us/ATP Contacts Lisa Oberg, ATP Omaha (402) 595-1920/1923 lisa.oberg@atp.ne.gov Patti Neill, ATP Cozad/NEAT (308) 784-4525 pneill@esu10.org Website https://www.at4all.com https://www.at4all.com http://www.demo.at4all.com http://www.demo.at4all.com http://nde.state.ne.us/ATP http://nde.state.ne.us/ATP Contacts Lisa Oberg, ATP Omaha (402) 595-1920/1923 lisa.oberg@atp.ne.gov Patti Neill, ATP Cozad/NEAT (308) 784-4525 pneill@esu10.org
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