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Funding for RSA Programs (in thousands)
Fiscal Year | Basic Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) | Supported Employment (SE) | Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind (OIB) | Client Assistance Program (CAP) | Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights (PAIR) | Other RSA Programs |
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2013 | $38,669 | $300 | $403 | $122 | $176 | $1,485 |
2014 | $49,871 | $300 | $419 | $126 | $182 | $1,748 |
2015 | $50,255 | $300 | $410 | $136 | $182 | $977 |
2016 | $51,317 | $300 | $410 | $136 | $182 | $400 |
2017 | $44,917 | $300 | $410 | $137 | $183 | $0 |
2018 | $35,746 | $0 | $194 | $138 | $185 | $0 |
Summary Data on Closures from the RSA-911
Oregon receives 2 grant awards for the Basic VR grant from RSA (our largest grant program); one is for an agency which deals only with consumers who are blind, the other is a general agency which deals with all others. Below you will find a data snapshot for each agency in Oregon starting with the larger agency.
Closure types for Oregon Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services | FY 2014 | FY 2015 |
---|---|---|
Closed with employment | 2,376 | 2,723 |
Closed without employment | 1,429 | 1,458 |
Closed from order of selection | 0 | 0 |
Closed from trial work/extended evaluation | 4 | 0 |
Closed as applicant | 728 | 156 |
Total closed | 7,367 | 1,916 |
Percent accepted for services who received no services | 42.65% | 13.08% |
Closure types for Oregon Commission for the Blind | FY 2014 | FY 2015 |
---|---|---|
Closed with employment | 79 | 129 |
Closed without employment | 21 | 47 |
Closed from order of selection | 0 | 0 |
Closed from trial work/extended evaluation | 1 | 2 |
Closed as applicant | 30 | 13 |
Total closed | 159 | 264 |
Percent accepted for services who received no services | 21.88% | 29.32% |
This data snapshot is just one of many Quick Tables available. To view more Quick Tables, click on Tools then select Quick Tables, or click here.
Here is a chart and table of the grantees in Oregon and the total amount of funding received from RSA in 2017. People who use screen readers may wish to skip to the table.
For Oregon, the RSA liaison is Shannon Moler, who can be reached by email at shannon.moler@ed.gov or by phone at 202-245-7499.
The liaison named by RSA for each state can answer questions or address concerns regarding the following programs under the Rehabilitation Act:
- the vocational rehabilitation (VR) program, established under Title I;
- the supported employment (SE) program, established under Title VI, part B;
- the independent living services program for older individuals who are blind (OIB), established under Title VII, Chapter 2.
For other programs, consult the RSA Programs page. Click on the program name, then click on the word 'Contacts'.
Oregon
Oregon Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Attention: Trina M Lee
500 SUMMER STREET, NE, E-87
SALEM, OR 97301
Phone: 503-945-5880
Toll-Free: 877-277-0513
Fax Number: 503-947-5010
TTY Number: 866-801-0130
Email address: trina.m.lee@dhsoha.state.or.us
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/vr/Pages/index.aspx
Recent awards: BASIC-VR FY2018: H126A180054 , SE FY2018: H187B180055 , TRAINING-I FY2014: H265A100070Oregon Commission for the Blind
Attention: Dacia Johnson
535 S.E. 12TH AVENUE
PORTLAND, OR 97214
Toll-Free: 888-202-5463
Fax Number: 503-234-7468
TTY Number: 971-673-1577
Email address: dacia.johnson@state.or.us
http://www.oregon.gov/blind/Pages/index.aspx
Recent awards: BASIC-VR FY2018: H126A180055 , OIB FY2018: H177B180037 , RAND-SHEP FY2018: RANDS18POR , SE FY2018: H187B180056 , TRAINING-I FY2014: H265B100022
Vocational Rehabilitation Program State Team
Name | Phone | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Brian Miller | 202-245-7241 | brian.miller@ed.gov | VR Team Facilitator |
Caneshia McAllister | 202-245-6059 | caneshia.mcallister@ed.gov | TA Unit |
Carol Dobak | 202-245-7325 | carol.dobak@ed.gov | Manager |
David Wachter | 202-245-7380 | david.wachter@ed.gov | VR Unit |
Sean Barrett | 202-245-7604 | sean.barrett@ed.gov | Fiscal |
Shannon Moler | 202-245-7499 | shannon.moler@ed.gov | VR Unit |
Steven Zwillinger | 202-245-7313 | steven.zwillinger@ed.gov | Data Unit |
RSA administers several grant programs. Many of these programs are supported by the RSA.ED.GOV web site, which allows RSA grantees to report on the progress being made during their grant. The following grant programs are supported by the MIS. Click on a tab to view information about the RSA program. You'll find a brief description of each grant program, followed by a list of RSA reports and forms supporting that program.
Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants
CFDA Number: 84.126A - Formula grant
Title IV of WIOA
Information about the Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- ARR - RSA Annual Review Report. ARR: This is a good place to start if you want an overview of your state VR agency. This report - prepared by RSA - combines information from other reports to show how the agency is performing as compared to other agencies and prior years..
- CAP - Corrective Action Plan.
- PIP - Program Improvement Plan. Program Improment Plan.
- RSA-113 - Quarterly Cumulative Caseload Report. RSA-113: Quarterly Cumulative Caseload Report.
- RSA-2 - Annual Vocational Rehabilitation Program/Cost Report. RSA-2: Annual Vocational Rehabilitation Program/Cost Report.
- RSA-692 - Grant Reallotment Form. RSA Grant Reallotment Form.
- RSA-722 - Resolution of Applicant/Client Appeals. RSA-722: Resolution of Applicant/Client Appeals.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
- VR State Plan - VR State Plan.
- WIOA-VR - VR Portion of WIOA State Plan. Title IV of WIOA.
Oregon has the following grantees and grant award(s) for this program.
- Oregon Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A180054, for $30,169,989.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A180054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A180054.
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A170054, for $38,444,703.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A170054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A170054.
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A160054, for $43,463,554.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A160054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A160054.
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A150054, for $45,335,454.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A150054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A150054.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A140054, for $44,999,915.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A140054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A140054.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A130054, for $33,835,235.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A130054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A130054.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A120054, for $33,436,588.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A120054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A120054.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A110054, for $34,176,503.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A110054.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A110054.
- Oregon Commission for The Blind
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A180055, for $5,576,444.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A180055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A180055.
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A170055, for $6,472,131.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A170055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A170055.
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A160055, for $7,853,181.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A160055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A160055.
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A150055, for $4,919,351.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A150055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A150055.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A140055, for $4,871,417.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A140055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A140055.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A130055, for $4,833,605.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A130055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A130055.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A120055, for $5,919,513.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A120055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A120055.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H126A110055, for $4,882,358.
- View the ARR report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the CAP report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the PIP report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the RSA-113 report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the RSA-2 report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the RSA-722 report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the VR State Plan report(s) for H126A110055.
- View the WIOA-VR report(s) for H126A110055.
American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services (AIVRS)
CFDA Number: 84.250 - Discretionary grant
The purpose of this program is to assist tribal governments to develop or to increase their capacity to provide a program of vocational rehabilitation (VR) services, in a culturally relevant manner, to American Indians with disabilities residing on or near federal or state reservations. The program’s goal is to enable these individuals, consistent with their individual strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, and informed choice, to prepare for and engage in gainful employment. Program services are provided under an individualized plan for employment and may include native healing services.
The program provides financial assistance for the establishment and operations of VR services programs for American Indians with disabilities living on or near a federal or state reservation.
Information about the American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services (AIVRS) program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- RSA-AIVRS - American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services. AIVRS.
Oregon has the following grantees and grant award(s) for this program.
- Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Indians,th
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250J140036, for $419,241.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250J140036.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090016, for $340,955.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090016.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090016, for $437,822.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090016.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090016, for $375,070.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090016.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090016, for $412,690.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090016.
- Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250K150019, for $384,442.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250K150019.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250G100006, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250G100006.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250G100006, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250G100006.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250G100006, for $1,825,000.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250G100006.
- Confederated Tribes of The Umatilla Indians
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250K150010, for $392,956.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250K150010.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250G100012, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250G100012.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250G100012, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250G100012.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250G100012, for $1,800,000.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250G100012.
- Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservati
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250J140030, for $496,284.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250J140030.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090010, for $411,200.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090010.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090010, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090010.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090010, for $373,400.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090010.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090010, for $561,200.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090010.
- H250h990006
- Klamath Tribes, The
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250J140016, for $425,000.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250J140016.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090022, for $365,000.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090022.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090022, for $365,000.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090022.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090022, for $365,000.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090022.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H250A090022, for $90,000.
- View the RSA-AIVRS report(s) for H250A090022.
American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services Training and Technical Assistance Center
CFDA Number: 84.250Z - Discretionary grant
American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services Training and Technical Assistance Center
Information about the American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services Training and Technical Assistance Center program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Automated Personalization Computing Project
CFDA Number: 84.421A - Discretionary grant
The purpose of the Automated Personalization Computing Project (APCP) is to improve outcomes for individuals with disabilities by increasing access to information and communication technologies (ICT) through automatic personalization of needed assistive technology (AT). Under the APCP, an information technology (IT) infrastructure would be created to allow users of ICT to store preferences in the cloud or other technology, which then would allow supported Internet–capable devices they are using to automatically run their preferred AT solutions. This IT infrastructure will ultimately provide better educational opportunities, ease transitions between school and the workforce, and improve productivity in the workplace.
Information about the Automated Personalization Computing Project program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Capacity-Building Program
CFDA Number: 84.315C&D - Discretionary grant
Sec. 21 requires RSA to reserve one percent of funds appropriated each year for programs under Titles III, VI and VII to make awards to minority entities and Indian tribes to carry out activities under the Rehabilitation Act and to state or public or private nonprofit agencies to support capacity-building projects designed to provide outreach and technical assistance to minority entities and American Indian tribes to promote their participation in activities under the Rehabilitation Act.
Information about the Capacity-Building Program program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Client Assistance Program (CAP)
CFDA Number: 84.161A - Formula grant
The purpose of this program is to advise and inform clients, client applicants, and other individuals with disabilities of all the available services and benefits under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and of the services and benefits available to them under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In addition, grantees may assist and advocate for clients and client applicants in relation to projects, programs, and services provided under the Rehabilitation Act. In providing assistance and advocacy under Title I of the Rehabilitation Act, a CAP agency may provide assistance and advocacy with respect to services that are directly related to employment for the client or client applicant.
Agencies designated by the governor to provide CAP services help clients or client applicants pursue concerns they have with programs funded under the Rehabilitation Act. The governor may designate a public or private entity to operate the CAP.
Information about the Client Assistance Program (CAP) program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- RSA-227 - Annual Client Assistance Program (CAP) Report. RSA-227: Annual Client Assistance Program (CAP) Report.
- RSA-692 - Grant Reallotment Form. RSA Grant Reallotment Form.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
Oregon has the following grantees and grant award(s) for this program.
- Disability Rights Oregon
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A180038, for $138,120.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A180038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A180038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A180038.
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A170038, for $136,692.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A170038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A170038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A170038.
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A160038, for $135,823.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A160038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A160038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A160038.
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A150038, for $135,658.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A150038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A150038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A150038.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A140038, for $125,917.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A140038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A140038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A140038.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A130038, for $121,778.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A130038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A130038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A130038.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A120038, for $128,339.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A120038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A120038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A120038.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H161A110038, for $128,873.
- View the RSA-227 report(s) for H161A110038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H161A110038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H161A110038.
- Oregon Disabilities Commission
Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind
CFDA Number: 84.177 - Formula grant
Grants are made to states to support services for individuals age 55 or older whose severe visual impairment makes competitive employment difficult to obtain but for whom independent living goals are feasible.
Funds are used to: provide independent living services to older individuals who are blind; conduct activities that will improve or expand services for these individuals; and conduct activities to improve public understanding of the problems facing these individuals. For example, services are provided to help persons served under this program adjust to their blindness by increasing their ability to care for their individual needs.
Information about the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- RSA-7-OB - Independent Living Services for Older Individuals who are Blind. RSA-7-OB: Annual Report Independent Living Services for Older Individuals who are Blind.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
Oregon has the following grantees and grant award(s) for this program.
- Oregon (C)
- Oregon Commission for The Blind
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B180037, for $194,267.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B180037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B180037.
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B170037, for $409,953.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B170037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B170037.
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B160037, for $409,972.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B160037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B160037.
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B150037, for $409,972.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B150037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B150037.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B140037, for $419,320.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B140037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B140037.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B130037, for $403,445.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B130037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B130037.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B120037, for $427,798.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B120037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B120037.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H177B110037, for $427,904.
- View the RSA-7-OB report(s) for H177B110037.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H177B110037.
Job-Driven Voc. Rehab. Technical Assistance Center
CFDA Number: 84.264A - Discretionary grant
Job-Driven Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center
Information about the Job-Driven Voc. Rehab. Technical Assistance Center program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
National Technical Assistance Center on Transition
CFDA Number: 84.326E - Discretionary grant
The purpose of the NTACT is to assist state education agencies, local education agencies, State VR agencies and other VR service providers to implement evidence–based and promising practices to ensure students with disabilities, stay in school, progress in school, and graduate with knowledge, skills, and supports needed to succeed in postsecondary education and employment.
Information about the National Technical Assistance Center on Transition program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights (PAIR)
CFDA Number: 84.240 - Formula grant
The Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights (PAIR) program supports the protection and advocacy system in each state to protect the legal and human rights of individuals with disabilities. In order to be eligible for advocacy services from the PAIR program, an individual with a disability must meet three criteria. First, the individual’s concern must be beyond the scope of the Client Assistance Program (Sec. 112, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended). Second, the individual must be ineligible for services from the Protection and Advocacy of Developmental Disabilities (PADD) program funded under Part C of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 (DD Act). Finally, the individual must also be ineligible for the Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) program funded under the Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness Act.
Each PAIR program must set annual priorities and objectives to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities in each state. Most PAIR programs set priorities and objectives aimed at reducing barriers to education, employment, transportation, and housing. In addition, PAIR programs advocate on behalf of individuals with significant disabilities to promote community integration and full participation in society.
Eligible systems have the authority to pursue legal, administrative, and other appropriate remedies or approaches to protect and advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities. Protection and advocacy systems may be housed in public or private entities.
Information about the Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights (PAIR) program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- RSA-509 - Protection & Advocacy of Individual Rights (PAIR). RSA-509: Annual Protection & Advocacy of Individual Rights (PAIR) Program Performance Report.
- RSA-692 - Grant Reallotment Form. RSA Grant Reallotment Form.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
Oregon has the following grantee and grant award(s) for this program.
- Disability Rights Oregon
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A180038, for $185,343.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A180038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A180038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A180038.
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A170038, for $183,427.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A170038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A170038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A170038.
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A160038, for $182,260.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A160038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A160038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A160038.
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A150038, for $182,040.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A150038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A150038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A150038.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A140038, for $181,914.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A140038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A140038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A140038.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A130038, for $176,174.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A130038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A130038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A130038.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A120038, for $185,642.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A120038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A120038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A120038.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H240A110038, for $186,407.
- View the RSA-509 report(s) for H240A110038.
- View the RSA-692 report(s) for H240A110038.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H240A110038.
Randolph Sheppard Vending Facility Program
CFDA Number: No CDFA -
The purpose of the Randolph-Sheppard program is to provide individuals who are blind with employment, enlarge their economic opportunities, and stimulate them to become self-supporting. The Vending Facility Program authorized by the Randolph-Sheppard Act provides persons who are blind with remunerative employment through the operation of vending facilities on federal and other property. The program, enacted into law in 1936, was intended to enhance employment opportunities for trained, licensed blind persons to operate facilities. The law was subsequently amended in 1954 and again in 1974 to ultimately ensure individuals who are blind a priority in the operation of vending facilities, which included cafeterias, snack bars, and automatic vending machines, on federal property. The program has broadened from federal locations to also include state, county, municipal, and private installations. However, the priority provisions of the Randolph-Sheppard Act apply only to the operation of vending facilities on federal property. Under the Randolph Sheppard Program, state licensing agencies recruit, train, license and place individuals who are blind as operators of vending facilities located on federal and other properties. The Randolph-Sheppard Act authorizes a particular blind individual to conduct specified activities in a particular location through a license granted by the state.
Information about the Randolph Sheppard Vending Facility Program program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- RSA-15 - RSA-15 Randolph Sheppard. RSA-15 Randolph Sheppard Annual Report.
Oregon has the following grantee and grant award(s) for this program.
- Oregon Commission for The Blind
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDS18POR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDS18POR .
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDS17POR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDS17POR .
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDS16POR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDS16POR .
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDS15POR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDS15POR .
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDS14POR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDS14POR .
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDS13POR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDS13POR .
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDS12POR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDS12POR .
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDSHEPOR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDSHEPOR .
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID RANDSHEPOR , the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the RSA-15 report(s) for RANDSHEPOR .
Rehabilitation Training - Long-Term
CFDA Number: 84.129 - Discretionary grant
The Long-Term Training Program supports academic training grants that are awarded to colleges and universities with undergraduate and graduate programs in the field of rehabilitation. Grantees must direct 75 percent of the funds they receive to trainee scholarships. The statute requires trainees who receive assistance either to work two years for every year of assistance in public or private nonprofit rehabilitation agencies or related agencies, including professional corporations or professional practice groups that have service arrangements with a state agency, or to pay back the assistance they received. Grant recipients under the Long-Term Training Program are required to build closer relationships between training institutions and state VR agencies; promote careers in VR; identify potential employers who would meet the trainee’s payback requirements; and ensure that data on the employment of students are accurate.
Information about the Rehabilitation Training - Long-Term program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- PAYBACK - Grantee Reporting Form RSA Scholars. PAYBACK: Grantee Reporting Form RSA Scholars.
Oregon has the following grantees and grant award(s) for this program.
- Portland State University
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B150028, for $199,622.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B150028.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B100031, for $149,988.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B100031.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B100031, for $146,721.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B100031.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B100031, for $148,179.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B100031.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B100031, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B100031.
- For 2000, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B940009, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B940009.
- For 2000, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B990029, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B990029.
- Western Oregon University (Davis)
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B140057, for $200,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B140057.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q140001, for $150,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q140001.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q080001, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q080001.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q080001, for $98,253.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q080001.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q080001, for $83,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q080001.
- For 2008, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q080001, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q080001.
- For 2007, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B040057, for $150,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B040057.
- For 2007, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q030001, for $100,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q030001.
- For 2007, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q040009, for $100,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q040009.
- For 2006, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q040009, for $100,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q040009.
- For 2006, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q030001, for $100,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q030001.
- For 2006, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B040057, for $150,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B040057.
- For 2005, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B040057, for $150,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B040057.
- For 2005, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q040009, for $100,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q040009.
- For 2005, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q030001, for $100,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q030001.
- For 2004, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B040057, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B040057.
- For 2004, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q040009, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q040009.
- For 2003, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q030001, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q030001.
- For 2000, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B000012, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B000012.
- Western Oregon University (Ni)
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B150040, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B150040.
- Western Oregon University (Smith)
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B080026, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B080026.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B090024, for $150,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B090024.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B080026, for $147,380.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B080026.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B090024, for $147,380.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B090024.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B080026, for $150,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B080026.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B090024, for $150,000.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B090024.
- For 2009, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B090024, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B090024.
- For 2008, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B080026, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B080026.
- For 2000, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129W990007, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129W990007.
- For 2000, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q000003, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q000003.
- For 2000, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129B950045, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129B950045.
- For 1998, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q980007, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q980007.
- For 1996, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q960003, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q960003.
- For 1995, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H129Q950007, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the PAYBACK report(s) for H129Q950007.
Rehabilitation Training - State VR In Service Training
CFDA Number: 84.265 - Discretionary grant
Of the funds appropriated for the Rehabilitation Training Program, 15 percent must be used to support in-service training. In FY 2010, the Rehabilitation Training Program made 75 basic in-service training awards to state VR agencies to support projects for training state VR agencies’ personnel in program areas essential to the effective management of the VR programs under the Rehabilitation Act, and in skill areas that enable VR personnel to improve their ability to provide VR services leading to employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities. The In-Service Training Program continued to play a critical role in helping state VR agencies to develop and implement their CSPD standards for hiring, training and retaining qualified rehabilitation professionals, to provide for succession planning, to provide leadership development and capacity-building, and to provide training on the Rehabilitation Act in their respective states.
Information about the Rehabilitation Training - State VR In Service Training program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
Oregon has the following grantees and grant award(s) for this program.
- Oregon Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100070, for $40,794.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100070.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100070, for $38,435.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100070.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100070, for $40,099.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100070.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100070, for $34,890.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100070.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100070, for $38,704.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100070.
- Oregon Commission for The Blind
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100046, for $16,829.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100046.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265B100022, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265B100022.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265B100022, for $13,000.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265B100022.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100046, for $16,829.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100046.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265B100022, for $8,000.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265B100022.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100046, for $17,757.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100046.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100046, for $17,791.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100046.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265B100022, for $14,000.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265B100022.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265A100046, for $18,883.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265A100046.
- For 2010, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H265B100022, for $46,933.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H265B100022.
Rehabilitation Training and Technical Assistance Center for Program Evaluation and Quality Assurance
CFDA Number: 84.263B - Discretionary grant
The purpose of the Program Evaluation and Quality Assurance Training and Technical Assistance Center (PEQATAC) is to assist State VR agencies to improve performance management by building their capacity to carry out high–quality program evaluations and quality assurance practices that promote continuous program improvement.
Information about the Rehabilitation Training and Technical Assistance Center for Program Evaluation and Quality Assurance program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Short-Term Training Program
CFDA Number: 84.246 - Discretionary grant
This program is designed to ensure that skilled personnel are available to serve the rehabilitation needs of individuals with disabilities assisted through the Client Assistance Program
Information about the Short-Term Training Program program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Supported Employment (SE) Services for Individuals with the Most Significant Disabilities
CFDA Number: 84.187 - Formula grant
Also known as Supported Employment for Individuals With the Most Significant Disabilities, Title VI-B State Grants
This program provides grants to assist states in developing and implementing collaborative programs with appropriate entities to provide programs of supported employment services for individuals with the most significant disabilities who require supported employment services to achieve employment outcomes. Grant funds are administered under a state plan supplement to the Title I state plan for vocational rehabilitation (VR) services designated by each state.
Supported employment grant funds are used to supplement funds provided under the state VR grants program for the costs of providing supported employment services. Program funds may be used to supplement assessments under the Title I program and supplement other VR services necessary to help individuals with the most significant disabilities find work in the integrated labor market. Funds cannot be used to provide the extended services necessary to maintain individuals in employment after the end of supported employment services, which usually do not exceed 18 months.
Information about the Supported Employment (SE) Services for Individuals with the Most Significant Disabilities program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
Oregon has the following grantees and grant award(s) for this program.
- Oregon Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A180055, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A180055.
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187B180055, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187B180055.
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A170055, for $262,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A170055.
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A160055, for $262,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A160055.
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A150055, for $262,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A150055.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A140055, for $262,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A140055.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A130055, for $262,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A130055.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A120055, for $266,375.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A120055.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A110055, for $267,643.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A110055.
- Oregon Commission for The Blind
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A180056, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A180056.
- For 2018, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187B180056, the amount of which is not available in the MIS.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187B180056.
- For 2017, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A170056, for $37,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A170056.
- For 2016, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A160056, for $37,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A160056.
- For 2015, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A150056, for $37,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A150056.
- For 2014, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A140056, for $37,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A140056.
- For 2013, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A130056, for $37,500.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A130056.
- For 2012, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A120056, for $38,054.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A120056.
- For 2011, this grantee received an award, PR award ID H187A110056, for $38,235.
- View the SF-425 report(s) for H187A110056.
Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing or Deaf-Blind
CFDA Number: 84.160C - Discretionary grant
The purpose of the Experiential Learning Training, TA, and Dissemination Center is to provide experiential learning for baccalaureate degree English-ASL Interpretation graduates to prepare them to become highly qualified and nationally certified sign language interpreters. The purpose of the Specialized Area Training, TA, and Dissemination Center is for a national consortium to develop and deliver training modules of sufficient scope and sequence to be meaningful and provide competence in the specialized subject area; to working interpreters who need to develop a new skill area or enhance an existing skill area.
Information about the Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing or Deaf-Blind program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
Oregon has the following grantee and grant award(s) for this program.
- Western Oregon University (Davis)
Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center - Targeted Communities
CFDA Number: 84.264F - Discretionary grant
The purpose of the Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Targeted Communities (VRTAC-TC) is to enable economically disadvantaged, historically underserved individuals with disabilities from low-income communities to achieve competitive integrated employment. To this end, the VRTAC-TC provides State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agency staff and related professionals with technical assistance and training improving their ability to reach out to targeted communities and populations, build partnerships with local community leaders, and provide comprehensive support services to overcome barriers to VR participation and quality employment outcomes.
Information about the Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center - Targeted Communities program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
- SF-425 - Federal Financial Report. SF-425: Federal Financial Report.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Youth with Disabilities
CFDA Number: 84.264H - Discretionary grant
The purpose of the Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Youth with Disabilities (VRTAC–Y) is to provide TA to State VR agencies to improve services to and outcomes of: (1) students with disabilities, as defined in section 7(37) of the Rehabilitation Act, who are in school and who are not receiving services under the IDEA; and (2) youth with disabilities, as defined in section 7(42) of the Rehabilitation Act, who are no longer in school and who are not employed, including dropouts.
Information about the Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Youth with Disabilities program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.
Workforce Innovation Technical Assistance Center
CFDA Number: 84.264G - Discretionary grant
The purpose of the Workforce Innovation Technical Assistance Center (WINTAC) is to provide training and TA to State VR agencies on the new statutory requirements imposed by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014. The WINTAC will develop and provide training and TA to State VR agency staff and related rehabilitation professionals and service providers to help them develop the skills and processes needed to meet the requirements of WIOA.
Information about the Workforce Innovation Technical Assistance Center program can be found in the following RSA-MIS forms and reports.
There are no grantees or grant awards in Oregon for this program in this system.