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Goodwill ® and AgrAbility: Linking Rural Americans with Vocational Rehabilitation Services

Goodwill ® and AgrAbility: Linking Rural Americans with Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Presented by Eric Olson Manager National AgrAbility Project August 17, 2011. What is AgrAbility?. AgrAbility provides support and resources to rural farmers and ranchers with disabilities:

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Goodwill ® and AgrAbility: Linking Rural Americans with Vocational Rehabilitation Services

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  1. Goodwill® and AgrAbility:Linking Rural Americans withVocational Rehabilitation Services Presented by Eric Olson Manager National AgrAbility Project August 17, 2011

  2. What is AgrAbility? AgrAbility provides support and resources to rural farmers and ranchers with disabilities: • To maintain productivity • To continue quality of life. • In support of rural families and communities.

  3. History • Began in 1991 as part of the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (“The Extension Service”). • First authorized by 1990 Farm Bill. • Breaking New Ground started in 1979 and was a model for AgrAbility. • In 1991, there were eight AgrAbility projects; now there are 22 projects covering more than 22 states.

  4. Structure • All AgrAbility projects — state projects and the national project — are partnerships between the state’s land grant university and at least one rehabilitation-related program.

  5. AgrAbility Priorities • Develops service capacity • Encourages networking • Provides direct services through education, assistance and support • Assists farmers and ranchers with disabilities

  6. Current NAP Partners • Breaking New Ground Resource Center, Purdue University (lead organization) • Goodwill Industries International (primary sub-contractor) • Arthritis Foundation, Indiana Chapter (secondary sub-contractor) • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (evaluation specialists)

  7. Objectives for all State and Regional AgrAbility Projects • Education • Workshops, conferences, publications • Networking • Partnering with other organizations to fulfill our mission • Assistance • Providing direct services to customers • Marketing • Spreading the word about AgrAbility

  8. What AgrAbility Does Not Provide • Funding • Most funding for assistive technology comes through state vocational rehabilitation systems. • Other sorts of grants and loans are available. • Equipment

  9. Goodwill’s AgrAbility Project Priorities • Facilitates relationships between Goodwills and State and Regional AgrAbility Projects • Supports Goodwill efforts to lead statewide coalitions in non-AgrAbility states. • Promotes the Goodwill family strengthening model. • Leverages the Goodwill network to facilitate comprehensive AgrAbility services to veterans.

  10. Current AgrAbility States

  11. Key Goodwill Successes • Goodwills in six states are key partners in State and Regional AgrAbility Projects. • Five states have Goodwill-led stakeholder groups building AgrAbility coalitions. • Goodwill Marketing • Goodwill Advocacy

  12. Why AgrAbility for Goodwill • Connects Goodwills to rural communities within their territories • Expands resources for persons with disabilities • Enhances relationships with state vocational rehabilitation agencies • Builds community partnerships

  13. Building Statewide AgrAbility Coalitions • Land Grant Universities – The Extension Service • State Vocational Rehabilitation • Goodwill • Independent Living Centers • Easter Seals • Farm Service Administration • Farmer Support Groups

  14. NAP Resources for AgrAbility Projects • Breaking New Ground Resource List • More than 60 resources related to disability in agriculture • Related web sites • www.agrability.org (current NAP) • www.agrabilityproject.org (former NAP) • Toll-free helpline: (800) 825-4564 • Online assistive technology database

  15. The Toolbox CD • More than 750 products to help farmers and ranchers with disabilities

  16. AgrAbility Assessments • Step-by-step guide for evaluating farms and ranches • Reproducible form

  17. Final Thought “Goodwill is committed to expanding the quality of services for persons with disabilities in rural communities, and AgrAbility is an important component of that initiative.” Jim Gibbons President and CEO Goodwill Industries International October 2009

  18. Questions?

  19. For More Information Eric Olson Manager National AgrAbility Project Goodwill Industries International (240) 333-5282 Eric.Olson@goodwill.org

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