My Technology Handbook 2

The SARTAC Fellowship Opportunity has now closed. Fellowship Awards will be announced by the middle of May 2017. Thanks to everyone who summited an SARTAC Fellowship Application. Stay tuned, a new group of fellows will be chosen next year applications will be available after January 2018.

Learn where to vote from our friends at the Election Assistance Commission. They have many other voting resources on their site. In honor of the National Voter Registration Day, September 29, 2016, we are sharing this link. Pick your state to find the Secretary of State or Election board to complete your registration and your…

SABE has been awarded a grant from the Administration for Community Living to establish the first-ever National Resource Center for Self-Advocacy (NRCSA). The resource center will be funded through a $2 million, five-year cooperative agreement…

If you have any problems during the November 2016 Elections, please click on the following link for information on how to reach someone to assist you:
[raquo] 2016 Primary Hotline Schedule [Word Document]
PRESS RELEASE
A new study shows that having a disability is not the problem with voting, it is having the accessible equipment, accessible locations and respect to do so.
Cincinnati, Ohio November 30, 2015 – As the country prepares for the 2016 Presidential Election, how prepared are Election Officials to meet the voting needs of people with…

Shout out to the 2016 Distance training state groups from Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, and Oregon.
SABE Voter Project goes Tech
Special thanks to Alabama, Arizona, Florida, and Maryland for joining us this on the vote project. Technology can never replace face to face meetings or trainings, but we can have a great learning…

Update: The Next OCSS Webinars:
Emergency Preparedness, presented by Oklahoma TBA
If you are interested in finding out more information, please contact Juliana Huerena (prinzjana@aol.com, 602-502-7426).

Learn about the issues that are important to people with disabilities, powerful words of leadership.
[raquo] Watch the OCSS videos on YouTube.