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Access for All Abilities Mini-Grants
By ann | March 28, 2013
The Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities at Rhode Island College is soliciting applications from organizations and businesses offering social, recreational, leisure and cultural activities in Rhode Island communities for “Access for All Abilities” (AAA) Mini-Grants. The Sherlock Center will award up to four grants in 2013. Organizations may apply for up to $2,500.
The purpose of this grant program is to support efforts of Rhode Island leisure businesses and organizations to include more people with disabilities in scheduled activities, alongside people without disabilities and increase access (physical, financial, programmatic) for people with various disabilities to existing social, leisure, recreational, and cultural activities in the community.
AAA Grant applicants must be businesses or organizations offering social, leisure, recreational, and/or cultural activities to the general public in Rhode Island. Non-profit organizations, businesses, city or town government agencies are encouraged to apply.
For complete details and to access the application, go to www.sherlockcenter.org.
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