Quality of Life Grants Program: Priority Impact

    From Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation

    The Paralysis Resource Center, as part of its mission, aims to impact and empower people living with paralysis, their families, and caregivers. This is achieved through initiatives that promote inclusion, involvement, and community engagement, as well as by enhancing the health and wellness of those affected by paralysis across all 50 states and U.S. territories.

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    The Quality of Life Grants Program, as part of the Paralysis Resource Center, financially backs nonprofit organizations that align with the Reeve Foundation's mission to foster community engagement, inclusion, and health for those living with paralysis and their families. With over 3,200 nonprofit programs funded and more than $30 million awarded across all 50 states and 33 countries, its goals include promoting independent living, improved access, and community involvement. The Priority Impact Grants offer increasing levels of funding for priority issues for individuals living with paralysis, supporting not only traditional areas but also new initiatives in Assistive Technology, Racial Equity, Rural Underserved Communities, and Employment, aiming to tackle some of the most challenging barriers to independence and quality of life.

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