Grants for Wheelchair Accessible Vans in New Hampshire

 Financial Resources for Funding a Handicap Van in New Hampshire
Financial Resources for Funding a Handicap Van in New Hampshire

For elderly and disabled people in New Hampshire, grants are readily available from a variety of sources to fund part or the entirety of a wheelchair accessible vehicle. Perhaps you’re looking to purchase or lease a used or new handicap van or perhaps you’re hoping to install conversions like a wheelchair ramp, a scooter lift, or adaptive driving controls to make a van more handicapped-friendly.

Whatever the case may be, numerous New Hampshire agencies, organizations, and foundations are standing by to provide financial aid or to help you locate sources for which you qualify. We’ve done the preliminary research for you. Peruse the resources below and contact any and all that are applicable to you.

We’d also like to remind you that disability-specific groups are a prime source for grants and other help. Find local New Hampshire chapters and inquire within.

Mobility Consultations: If you are unsure about what type of conversion would be best for you — or would like assistance with finding financial resources, you can request a Free Needs Analysis and Mobility Consultation at any of The Mobility Resource dealer locations.

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SOURCES FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE DISABILITY GRANTS AND ASSISTANCE:

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)

BEAS serves New Hampshire residents over the age of 60 and residents over the age of 18 who suffer from a chronic illness or disability. This is an excellent resource for information and all sorts of services and support.

129 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-9203 or (800) 351-1888

http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcbcs/beas/

Governor’s Commission on Disability

This is an agency of the State of New Hampshire’s government. It is devoted to removing barriers from the lives of the state’s disabled population. Contact this body with your questions about securing disability grants you can put toward a wheelchair van.

57 Regional Drive, Suite 1
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-2773 or (800) 852-3405

https://www.nh.gov/disability/

Granite State Independent Living (GSIL)

GSIL is a statewide nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote life with independence for people with disabilities and those experiencing the natural process of aging through advocacy, information, education, support and transition services.

21 Chenell Drive
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 228-9680 or (800) 826-3700
Website: www.gsil.org and Email: [email protected]

The Harry Gregg Foundation

This is a cross-disability charitable foundation providing direct financial aid to New Hampshire residents. It began in 1989, created in memory of its namesake, the founder of the Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center.

1 Verney Drive
Greenfield, NH 03047
(603) 547-3311 ext. 1490 or (800) 394-3311 ext. 1490

https://www.crotchedmountain.org/harrygregg/

[email protected]

Institute on Disability (IOD)

IOD works to improve access to assistive technologies for disabled people living in New Hampshire. This is a good source of information about acquiring and using such technology in the state. It is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire.

Assistive Technology
Institute on Disability
10 West Edge Drive
Suite 101
Durham, NH 03824
(855) 374-9969

http://www.iod.unh.edu/Home.aspx

New England Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Center

The New England ADA Center serves persons with disabilities in New Hampshire. It works to preserve and increase the rights, independence, self-determination and quality of life of the state’s disabled population. Use this key resource to locate an array of disability grants to apply toward a wheelchair van.

180-200 Portland Street
Suite 1
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 695-1225 or (800) 949-4232

http://www.newenglandada.org/

[email protected]

New Hampshire Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)

For the elderly and disabled living in New Hampshire, the state’s ADRCs are available to provide information and assistance. Talk to a representative to learn about funding options for your handicapped-accessible vehicle. You can find your local office using the link above.

http://www.servicelink.nh.gov/

The New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities (NHCDD)

NHCDD offers disability grants to individuals and organizations, along with many other types of assistance. State residents with a condition meeting the Federal guidelines for a developmental disability are eligible for help from the Council.

21 Fruit Street, Suite #22
Concord, NH 03301-2451
(603) 271-3236

http://www.nhcdd.org/

New Hampshire State Offices of Veterans Services

U.S. veterans who become disabled in the course of active duty or Veterans Affairs-sanctioned services, or whose disabilities are thus made worse, qualify for all manner of support and disability grants. New Hampshire veterans can often receive the full cost of a wheelchair van in financial aid.

275 Chestnut Street
Room 517
Manchester, NH 03101-2411
(603) 624-9230 or (800) 622-9230

https://www.nh.gov/nhveterans/

New Hampshire Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)

This is New Hampshire’s chapter of the country’s SILCs. It is dedicated to helping the disabled lead more independent lives. It furthers this goal by providing reliable information, services and aid to state residents with disabilities.

Paula Ninivaggi
Statewide Independent Living Council
c/o Governor’s Commission on Disability
57 Regional Drive
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-0476 or (800) 852-3405 ext. 0476

https://www.nh.gov/disability/silc/

[email protected]

New Hampshire Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)

Check in with the New Hampshire VR agency, which operates under the auspices of the state’s Department of Education. It assists disabled state residents in securing employment. If a handicap van is necessary for you to find or to get to work, financial aid is available.

101 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301-3860
(603) 271-3494

http://education.nh.gov/career/vocational/

[email protected]

These are only some of the resources available for New Hampshire disability grants and assistance.

If you work with or know of another New Hampshire agency or organization that should be listed here, please forward its information to [email protected].