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='''Micro Enterprise and Small Business Development: Web Links to Useful Information and Resources'''=
<strong>MICRO ENTERPRISE AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:  WEB LINKS TO USEFUL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES</strong>
 
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Prospective business owners with disabilities can find a wealth of information on the internet to guide them in planning a small business...from developing a business plan, to getting business training and applying for loans to start a small business.
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Prospective business owners with disabilities can find a wealth of information on the internet to guide them in planning a small business...from developing a business plan, to getting business training and applying for loans to start a small business.
The following links are well-known for their area of expertise but do not imply specific endorsement of their products. Only Georgia programs are listed in the Technical Assistance and Training section. Georgia’s Adult Technical Schools include coursework as preparation for small business development.
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[[Micro Enterprise Useful Information and Resources|Click here to view Web Links to Useful Information and Resources]]
The following links are well-known for their area of expertise but do not imply specific endorsement of their products. Only Georgia programs are listed in the Technical Assistance and Training section. Georgia’s Adult Technical Schools include coursework as preparation for small business development.
 
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='''Helpful Online Resources'''=
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<a href="http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/micro.php">Click here to view web Links to Useful Information and Resources</a>
Listed below are links to other Internet sites which have information on various subjects from Assistive Technology to Disabilities to Access to Rehabilitation. This is only a partial listing of the thousands of links which have information on this field of study.
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*[http://www.abilityhub.com/ AbilityHub] is a site  for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult, maybe even impossible. This web site will direct you to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers.
<strong>INTERNET LINKS</strong>
*[http://www.abledata.com/ ABLEDATA]
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*[http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada Americans with Disabilities Act]
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*[http://www.americorps.org/ Americorps]
Listed below are links to other Internet sites which have information on various subjects from Assistive Technology to Disabilities to Access to Rehabilitation. This is only a partial listing of the thousands of links which have information on this field of study.
*[http://www.assistivetech.net/ assistivetech.net] is an online information resource providing up-to-date, thorough information on assistive technologies, adaptive environments and community resources.
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*[http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=108_cong_public_laws&docid=f:publ364.108 Assistive Technology Act of 2004] to support programs of grants to states to address the assistive technology needs of individuals with disabilities.
<li><a href="http://www.abilityhub.com/">AbilityHub</a> is a site  for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult, maybe even impossible. This web site will direct you to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers.</li>
*[http://health.state.ga.us/programs/bcw Babies Can't Wait]
<li><a href="http://www.abledata.com/">ABLEDATA</a></li>
*[http://www.bpaoga.com/ Benefits Navigator or Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach] is a program that resulted as part of the Ticket to Work Work Incentives Act (TWWIIA) signed in to law by the Clinton Administration in 1999. As part of that legislation, the Social Security Administration requested applications from the States to provide Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach to people between the ages of 14 and 65 who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or both which is based on a medical condition. This service provides comprehensive Benefits Counseling in order to assist the receipent or beneficiary make informed decisions on their road to economic self sufficiency.Shepherd Center in Atlanta in a cooperative agreement with disAbility Link in Decatur and Disability Connections, Inc. in Macon applied for and received an opportunity to work cooperatively with the Social Security Administration to provide Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach to 43 Counties in Georgia.
<li><a href="http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada">Americans with Disabilities Act</a></li>
*[http://www.itpolicy.gsa.gov/cita/index.htm Center IT Information Technology Accommodation] (U.S. Government Resources)
<li><a href="http://www.americorps.org/">Americorps</a></li>
*[http://www.vocrehabga.org/ GDOL/RS]
<li><a href="http://www.assistivetech.net/">assistivetech.net</a> is an online information resource providing up-to-date, thorough information on assistive technologies, adaptive environments and community resources.</li>
*[http://www.nichcy.org/ ERIC HEALTH - NICHCY]
<li><a href="http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=108_cong_public_laws&docid=f:publ364.108">Assistive Technology Act of 2004</a> to support programs of grants to states to address the assistive technology needs of individuals with disabilities.</li>
*[http://www.fodac.org/ Friends of Disabled Adults and Children]
<li><a href="http://health.state.ga.us/programs/bcw">Babies Can't Wait</a></li>
*[http://www.gcdd.org/ Georgia's Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities]
<li><a href="http://www.bpaoga.com/">Benefits Navigator or Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach</a> is a program that resulted as part of the Ticket to Work Work Incentives Act (TWWIIA) signed in to law by the Clinton Administration in 1999. As part of that legislation, the Social Security Administration requested applications from the States to provide Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach to people between the ages of 14 and 65 who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or both which is based on a medical condition. This service provides comprehensive Benefits Counseling in order to assist the receipent or beneficiary make informed decisions on their road to economic self sufficiency.Shepherd Center in Atlanta in a cooperative agreement with disAbility Link in Decatur and Disability Connections, Inc. in Macon applied for and received an opportunity to work cooperatively with the Social Security Administration to provide Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach to 43 Counties in Georgia.</li>
*[http://www.gpat.org/ Georgia's Project on Assistive Technology]
<li><a href="http://www.itpolicy.gsa.gov/cita/index.htm">Center IT Information Technology Accommodation</a> (U.S. Government Resources)</li>
*[http://www.gachi.org/gatedp/index.htm Georgia Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program] This website provides information about a new program in Georgia to provide residents of GA who are deaf and hard of hearing with equipment...there are economic restrictions, however.
<li><a href="http://www.vocrehabga.org/">GDOL/RS</a></li>
*[http://www.helenkeller.org/national Helen Keller]
<li><a href="http://www.nichcy.org/">ERIC HEALTH - NICHCY</a></li>
*[http://www.resna.org/taproject/index.html Home of RESNA TA (Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America)]
<li><a href="http://www.fodac.org/">Friends of Disabled Adults and Children</a></li>
*[http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/ JAN ( Job Accommodation Network)]
<li><a href="http://www.gcdd.org/">Georgia's Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities</a></li>
*[http://www.ldag.org/ldadults/index.htm L.D. Adults of Georgia]: A resource for adult Georgians with learning disabilities
<li><a href="http://www.gpat.org/" >Georgia's Project on Assistive Technology</a></li>
*[http://www.microsoft.com/southeast/ Microsoft's web site for the southeastern U.S.]
<li><a href="http://www.gachi.org/gatedp/index.htm" >Georgia Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program</a> This website provides information about a new program in Georgia to provide residents of GA who are deaf and hard of hearing with equipment...there are economic restrictions, however.</li>
*[http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/nidrr/index.html?src=mr NIDRR]
<li><a href="http://www.helenkeller.org/national" >Helen Keller</a></li>
*[http://www.csun.edu/ Northridge (CSUN)]
<li><a href="http://www.resna.org/taproject/index.html">Home of RESNA TA (Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America)</a></li>
*[http://www.parenttoparentofga.org/ Parent to Parent of Georgia]
<li><a href="http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/">JAN ( Job Accommodation Network)</a></li>
*[http://ga.disabilityselfadvocates.org/peoplefirst/index.php People First of Georgia] - an organization made up of self advocates who are people with disabilities speaking up for ourselves.
<li><a href="http://www.ldag.org/ldadults/index.htm" >L.D. Adults of Georgia</a>: A resource for adult Georgians with learning disabilities</li>
*[http://cosmos.ot.buffalo.edu/t2rerc/index.html Publications in Assistive Technology]
<li><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/southeast/">Microsoft's web site for the southeastern U.S.</a></li>
*[http://www.rehabtool.com/ RehabTool.com]
<li><a href="http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/nidrr/index.html?src=mr">NIDRR</a></li>
*[http://www.icdi.wvu.edu/Others.htm Starting Site for Disability Access (W. Virginia Rehabilitation / Steven L. Fullmer)]
<li><a href="http://www.csun.edu/">Northridge (CSUN)</a></li>
*[http://www.trace.wisc.edu/ TRACE]
<li><a href="http://www.parenttoparentofga.org/" >Parent to Parent of Georgia</a></li>
*[http://www.unlockingthewaitinglists.com/ Unlocking the waiting list] This campaign is a grassroots effort with currently over 300 member organizations and over 5,000 individual members throughout the state.
<li><a href="http://ga.disabilityselfadvocates.org/peoplefirst/index.php">People First of Georgia</a> - an organization made up of self advocates who are people with disabilities speaking up for ourselves.</li>
 
<li><a href="http://cosmos.ot.buffalo.edu/t2rerc/index.html">Publications in Assistive Technology</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.rehabtool.com/">RehabTool.com</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.icdi.wvu.edu/Others.htm">Starting Site for Disability Access (W. Virginia Rehabilitation / Steven L. Fullmer)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.trace.wisc.edu/">TRACE</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.unlockingthewaitinglists.com/">Unlocking the waiting list</a> This campaign is a grassroots effort with currently over 300 member organizations and over 5,000 individual members throughout the state.</li>
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 4 April 2013

Micro Enterprise and Small Business Development: Web Links to Useful Information and Resources

Prospective business owners with disabilities can find a wealth of information on the internet to guide them in planning a small business...from developing a business plan, to getting business training and applying for loans to start a small business.

The following links are well-known for their area of expertise but do not imply specific endorsement of their products. Only Georgia programs are listed in the Technical Assistance and Training section. Georgia’s Adult Technical Schools include coursework as preparation for small business development.

Click here to view Web Links to Useful Information and Resources

Helpful Online Resources

Listed below are links to other Internet sites which have information on various subjects from Assistive Technology to Disabilities to Access to Rehabilitation. This is only a partial listing of the thousands of links which have information on this field of study.