Directory of federal services

Directory of federal services PDF

Author: Canada. Department of the Secretary of State of Canada

Publisher: Department of the Secretary of State of Canada

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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This directory is designed as a tool for individuals seeking information or assistance with respect to federal government programs, services, and policies having an impact upon persons with disabilities. It describes the various federal programs, services and policies grouped in alphabetical order, within 13 major categories. It also lists departmental offices and telephone numbers across the country from which information and assistance are available. Finally, it provides an index by subject and an index of the federal organizations included in the directory.

Directory of National Information Sources on Handicapping Conditions and Related Services

Directory of National Information Sources on Handicapping Conditions and Related Services PDF

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Directory of organizations complied to enable Clearinghouse on the Handicapped to respond to public inquiries and to better understand services of other related information providers. Includes only organizations that are information and direct service providers; thus there is emphasis on information components and data base vendors. Includes only organizations functioning on national level and a small group of international organizations based in the U.S. Alphabetical arrangement by names of organizations. Entry gives address, telephone number, handicapping conditions served, and information about the organization and its information services. Miscellaneous appendixes of organizations. Index.

Handicapped Funding Directory, 1990-91

Handicapped Funding Directory, 1990-91 PDF

Author: Richard M. Eckstein

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 9780945078029

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Lists more than 1200 foundations, corporations, and associations which grant funds to nonprofit organizations. Includes three essays on grantsmanship and describes thirty federal programs assisting the disabled.