IATP Services
Due to its affiliation with the University of Idaho, the Idaho Assistive Technology Project has access to the staff and resources necessary to help meet your assistive technology training needs. The IATP regularly holds “for credit” workshops, makes presentations to individuals and organizations, and provides on-going technical assistance throughout Idaho.
The IATP operates a statewide used equipment exchange program through which devices can be found for sale, give-away, loan or demonstration. The is a service from the Idaho Assistive Technology Reutilization Project, in partnership with the Living Independence Network Corporation (LINC) and several other participating programs.
The Idaho Assistive Technology Project facilitates a low interest loan program designed to help Idahoans finance assistive technology purchases. Any person with a disability, residing in Idaho, or any person acting on their behalf, may apply for a loan. This program is made possible through the combined efforts of KeyBank-N.A, Zions Bank, the Idaho Community Foundation, and the IATP.
The IATP maintains a statewide information and assistance program related to assistive technology. Handbooks, catalogs, informational fact sheets, and videos describing assistive technology devices and services are available at no charge to Idahoans.
Information is coming soon