U.S. Department of Justice 
ADA Technical Assistance Grantees

Council of Better Business Bureaus' Foundation
4200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22203

Develop mutual understanding of Title III; clarify points of
confusion; design replicable seminars; provide instruction for
dispute resolution managers

Barbara Bode 703-276-1000, 703-276-0634 Fax

Association for Retarded Citizens of the United States
500 East Border, S-300
Arlington, TX 76010

National information center on Title III; inform ARC chapters and
build outreach; inform and assist day care centers

Sharon Davis 817-261-6003, 817-277-3491 Fax

National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems
900 Second Street, N.W., Suite 211
Washington, DC 20002

"ADA Training and Technical Assistance Project" -- to build
nationwide network to provide information to covered entities under
Titles II and III; to facilitate voluntary compliance

Bill Mitchell 202-408-9514, 202-408-9520 Fax

Government and Industry Affairs
Building Owners and Managers Association, International
1201 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 300
Washington, Dc 20005

Conduct series of seminars to disseminate accurate and reliable
information

James C. Dinegar 202-408-2684, 202-371-0181 Fax

National Federation of the Blind
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, MD 21230

"Information Access Project" -- to assist covered entities in
finding methods for converting visually displayed information to
accessible formats for blind individuals

Duane Gerstenberger (P.D.) or David Andrews (Program Manager) 301-
659-9314, 301-685-5633 Fax

Police Executive Research Forum
2300 M Street, N.W., Suite 910
Washington, Dc 20037

Develop model policies and procedures for training police and
sheriff's departments at all levels (recruitment, in-service, etc.)

Halley Porter or Sheldon Greenberg 202-466-7820, 202-466-7826 Fax

National Restaurant Association
1200 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036

Provide foodservice operators with a clear, to-the-point guide to
ADA compliance

Robert Harrington 202-331-5985, 202-331-2429 Fax

Association on Handicapped Student Service Programs                                     in
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P.O. Box 21192
Columbus, OH 43221


Provide appropriate accommodation and encourage voluntary ADA
compliance in licensure and certification

Jennifer Lamka or Jane E. Jarrow 614-488-4972, 614-488-1174 Fax

Institute for Law & Policy Planning
P.O. Box 5137
Berkeley, CA 94705

"Mainstreet USA - the Readily Achievable Project" -- produce a 30-
minute film on readily achievable barrier removal

Alan Kalmanoff 415-486-8121

California Foundation on Employment and Disability
3820 Del Amo Boulevard, #201
Torrance, CA 90503

"Technical Assistance for Non-English Speaking Californians"

Tina L. Kerrigan 213-214-3420, 213-214-4153 Fax

American Foundation for the Blind
1615 M Street, N.W., Suite 250
Washington, DC 20036

"The Americans with Disabilities Act-Communication Accommodations
Project" -removal of communications barriers

Scott Marshall 202-457-1498, 202-457-1492 Fax

National Conference of States on Building Codes
        and Standards
505 Huntman Park Drive, Suite 210
Herndon, VA 22070

Adopt and enforce state accessibility codes (Title III); receive
information/training on ADA; create model statewide accessibility
appeals mechanism

Thomas R. McLane 703-437-0100, 703-481-3596 Fax

Office of Grant and Research Development
MS-10, Hargreaves 217
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA 99004

"Daycare Centers and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Materials
Development for Voluntary Compliance"

Karen L. Michaelson 509-359-6567, 509-359-6693 Fax

National Rehabilitation Hospital
102 Irving Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20010

No name/description available

Don Ross 202-877-1000, 202-829-5180 Fax

Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
1633 Q Street, N.W., Suite 220
Washington, DC 20009

"National Technical Assistance and Training Program" - telephone
information; train and supervise information resources/trainers

Liz Savage 202-986-0375, 202-462-5624 Fax

Food Marketing Institute
1750 K Street, N.W., Suite 700
Washington, DC 20006

"43 Million customers: An Introduction to ADA Title III Access
Standards for the Food Marketing Industry"

Barbara A. Sisson 202-429-4523, 202-429-4529 Fax

National Center for State Courts
300 Newport Avenue
Williamsburg, VA 23185

National ADA Clearinghouse and Resource Center for State and Local
Court Systems

Arl Williams 508-470-1881, 508-474-8088 Fax

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
10801 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD 20852

No name/description available

Jo Ellen Williams 301-897-5700, 301-571-0457 Fax

American Hotel and Motel Association
1201 New York Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005

Develop and/or disseminate written information; conduct extensive
series of seminars

Thomas F. Youngblood 202-289-3100, 202-289-3106 Fax

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