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Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

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Page 1: Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

Future of AT Reutilization

National Conference on ReuseDeborah Buck, Executive Director

September 16, 2009

Page 2: Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

Quick Review What We Know

● Confirmation & Validation of Need & Value of Reuse Programs● Seen Marked Growth in Reuse

Initiatives● Impact of Programs is Impressive

● Data for state AT Programs – a slice of the pie?

● Significant strides in quality improvement● Identification, collection, distribution of tools,

resources, effective practices

Page 3: Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

So …. We know Reuse Is Good

How Do We Sustain It ???

Page 4: Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

An Equal or More Important Factor?

Political Will Is there Political Will for Reuse?

How do you position Reuse programs to take advantage of Political Will?

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Environmental Scan

● External & internal factors that influence the direction and goals of your organization/goal/mission● Consider present and future factors that might

affect organization/goal/mission● External Factors

● Markets, Legislation & Government Actions, Demographics, Trends

● Internal Factors● Capabilities of the organization (infrastructure,

hardware, personnel, abilities, structure, etc)

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External Environmental ScanThe Top 10 Global Economic Issues* The Top 3 Issues Are:

1. Restoring Financial Stability ● Teetering Economy, high unemployment rate, financial

troubles (imploding banks, insurance at the center of the current global vortex)

2. Setting the Right Green Agenda ● Need to act on climate change

3. Exercising Smart Power ● Investing in the education, health, livelihoods, and the

security of the world’s poorest ... It is critical to increase not only resources but also the impact of each dollar spent

Top 10 Global Economic Challenges Facing America's 44th President 9/14/09. Brookings. http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2008/10_global_economics_top_ten.aspx

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Green Agenda

Smart PowerReuse Programs

Financial Stability

Page 8: Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

Making the Link for Reuse

● Green Agenda● Energy & Environmental Issues Priority for

Obama Administration● Environmental & Economic issues● Incentives for ‘green technologies’ and

initiatives, training to support qualified personnel

● How do AT Reuse Programs fit? ● Savings toxic chemicals, hardware, products

from landfills● FODAC example: specific data saving tons

from landfill

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Exercising Smart Power

● Not Just More $- but $ spent better, better impact

● Investing in education, health, livelihoods,

● Health Care Reform, Education, Aging Services, Employment

● How do AT Reuse Programs fit?● Getting AT to people for education,

employment, community living, health care ● AT that otherwise wasn’t available, couldn’t

afford, or took too long to get!

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Financial Stability

● Stable Economy

● Productive & employed citizens

● How Do AT Reuse Programs fit?● Reuse Programs are Employers!

● 34 Programs have Contractors/Partnerships- economic link

● AT coming from Reuse programs used by individuals to be productive

● Employment, access to education, communication, social knowledge

Page 11: Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!

Be prepared to leverage opportunities when they arise. Be prepared to shift and realign if opportunities don’t pan out.

Plant seeds for funding that will come to fruition- investment of time, unearthing champions

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What’s Worked

● AT Programs report leveraging $1,843,722 for Reuse Activities

● Federal, state & private: Direct $, Collaborations (e.g. grants from Medicaid Infrastructure, Dept of Ed, VR)● Includes:

● RSA Reuse Demo Grant $1,164,495● $629,227 other sources (per/state average under

$50,000)

● Does not include: program income or $ from collaborators/partners (in-kind, direct $)

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Page 14: Future of AT Reutilization National Conference on Reuse Deborah Buck, Executive Director September 16, 2009

AT Act Funding

$24.00

$24.20

$24.40

$24.60

$24.80

$25.00

$25.20

$25.40

$25.60

$25.80

AT Act Funding

2007

2008

2009

2010

$25.

6 m

illio

n

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Average Award $412,000: 7 ActivitiesAll Disabilities; All Ages; All Environments, Plus Other Targeted Individuals

0

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

800,000

900,000

1,000,000

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

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11%

89%

59%

41% FY 2008 AT

Total $ Leveraged

Reuse $ Leveraged

Other AT $ Leveraged

AT Act Dollars Leveraged

FFY 2008 AT Act $24.62 Million

Total AT $ Leveraged $16.93 Million

$1.84 Million Reuse

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Reuse Is A Solution…But It’s Not THE Solution

The AT Act Is A Solution…But It’s not THE Solution

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American Reinvestment & Recovery Act (ARRA)

,

$540

$140

$0$-

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

Millions

AT Act ARRA

AT Act FY'08

IL ARRA

VR ARRAV

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ARRA- Opportunity

● One-Time Investment - Simulate the economy ● Title I, Part A ($10 billion) to State educational agencies.● IDEA, Part B ($11.7 billion) to State educational agencies.● IDEA, Part C ($500 million) ● Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants ($540 million)● Independent Living Services ($140 million)

● State IL Services Program (State IL Grants): $18 million ● IL Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind Program

(OIB): $34 mil● Centers for Independent Living Program (CIL): $87 mil

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AT In the Community

● Transition from nursing homes to community● AARA Designing or identifying and providing

services that may be extended at low cost beyond 2012

● Emergency Response

● Aging Services

● Health Care: Private & Public

● Social Interaction

● Libraries

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AT & Schools

● Creating more efficient and effective ways of increasing services to students with disabilities transitioning from school to employment and independent living;

● Access To AT in schools

● Getting AT on the table for consideration

● Universal Design for Learning● Higher Ed Act

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Other

● Employment● Temporary Accommodations● Internships

● Green Technologies

● Transition

● Autism

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● Be Ready to Respond to Opportunities

● Make Opportunities

● Data – Your Story

● Collaborations & Partnerships● Acknowledge Partnerships- links with AT

Programs, other federal funding

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Contact Information

Deborah V. BuckExecutive Director

Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP)

[email protected]

518.439.1263