Supporting Organizations
Athletes Helping Athletes
Spinal Cord Injury
5549 Copley Dr.
San Diego, CA 92111Phone: 1 (888) 566-5221Email: aha@roadrunnersports.comWebsite
Helping children with disabilities be kids by providing adaptive bicycles so they can experience the joys of being a kid.
Be Perfect SCI Foundation
Spinal Cord Injury
720 Indigo Ct.
Pomona, CA 91767Phone: (909) 621-9309Email: support@beperfectfoundation.orgWebsite
Mission to provide direct financial and emotional aid to individuals living with paralysis
Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation
Spinal Cord Injury
N14 W23900 Stone Ridge Dr.
Waukesha, WI 53188Phone: (262) 547-2083Email: info@brpf.orgWebsite
To find a cure for paralysis through funding the latest in medical research and to provide assistance to those that suffer from neurological disorders. Grants are given to individuals suffering from paralysis to live a more independent and fulfilling life.
Scholarships, Research and Individual Grants for those living with paralysis.
Chanda Plan Foundation
Spinal Cord Injury
1630 Carr St.
Lakewood, CO 80214Phone: 1 (800) 533- 4684Email: info@chandracenter.orgWebsite
Provide access to healing networks such as acupuncture, massage, chiropractic, physical therapy, behavioral health to people with Spinal Cord Injuries, Cerebal Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Spina Bifida, and Brain Injuries.
Courage Kenny Foundation / Allina Health
Spinal Cord Injury
2925 Chicago Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55407Phone: 1 (888) 425-5462Email: ckfoundation@allina.comWebsite
Nonprofit health system that cares for individuals, families and communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin to achieve your highest level of independence, health and wellness.
Fallen Riders Foundation
Spinal Cord Injury
16230 Hubbs Rd.
Pride, LA 70770Phone: (225) 335-2909Email: fallenridersla@gmail.comWebsite
Helping families of motorcycle riders who are injured or killed while riding. Aiding in funeral expenses, medical transportation, assisting with living expenses while that rider is down.
Falling Forward Foundation
Spinal Cord Injury
4513 Goldfield
Lawrence, KS 66049Phone: (785) 550-8129Email: fallingforwardfoundation@gmail.comWebsite
Fund the continued rehabilitation of individuals recovering from catastrophic medical events; ie stroke, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries.
I’m Able Foundation
Spinal Cord Injury
1007 Hill Ave.
Wyomissing, PA 19610Phone: 1 (877) 595-3505Email: info@imablefoundation.orgWebsite
Including people living with physical, cognitive and/or behavioral disabilities in the benefits of physical activity by providing grants for adaptive equipment and programming opportunities.
Road to Recovery
Spinal Cord Injury
12900 Brookprinter Pl.
Poway, CA 92064Phone: (760) 436-1366Email: info@road2recovery.comWebsite
Help Motocross/Supercross professionals and action sports athletes with financial assistance and emotional/spiritual support after sustaining career altering injury.
Tighten The Drag Foundation
Spinal Cord Injury
3959 Van Dyke Rd
Lutz, FL 33558Phone: (813) 743-2827Email: info@tightenthedragfoundation.orgWebsite
Provide Scholarships for Florida residents with Spinal Cord Injuries to attend activity based exercise therapy rehabilitative and recovery programs participate in adaptive sports and recreational activities.
Walking with Anthony
Spinal Cord Injury
11693 San Vicente blvd #375
Los Angeles, CA 90049Phone: 1 (888) 712-4992Email: info@walkingwithanthony.orgWebsite
Redefining recovery from spinal cord injury (sci). Educating and raise awareness about the challenges imposed by sci. Expand access to SCI Rehab centers and dedicated facilities and communities.
Wheel to Walk
Spinal Cord Injury
PO Box 20146
Portland, OR 97294Phone: (503) 257-1401Email: info@wheeltowalk.orgWebsite
Provide grants for medical and adaptive equipment, and therapy services for children, and those under 20 years of age with special needs.
Adaptive Adventures
Therapy-Based
9035 Harlan St.
Westminster, CO 80031Phone: (303) 679-2770Email: info@adaptiveadventures.orgWebsite
Provide outdoor sport opportunities for children and adults with physical disabilities.
Getting Back Up
Therapy-Based
4447 Redondo Beach Blvd.
Lawndale, CA 90260Phone: (310) 363-1698Email: info@nextstepfitness.orgWebsite
Provide qualified individuals with funding for participation in exercise based recovery programs and the purchase of adaptable products.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Cerebral Palsy (CP), Parkinsons and other neurological conditions.
Kessler Foundation
Therapy-Based
120 Eagle Rock Ave.
East Hanover, NJ 07936Phone: (973) 324-8362Email: info@kesslerfoundation.org
Providing groundbreaking rehabilitation and disability employment research and funding initiatives to provide access to employment opportunities.
NeuAbility
Therapy-Based
866 E 78th Ave
Denver, CO 80229Phone: 1 (303) 286-0918Email: info@neuability.orgWebsite
Comprehensive rehabilitative wellness center for individuals with paralysis.
Next Step Fitness
Therapy-Based
4447 Redondo Beach Blvd.
Lawndale, CA 90260Phone: (310) 363-1698Email: info@nextstepfitness.orgWebsite
Internationally recognized non-profit making life changing rehab and fitness accessible and affordable to individuals living with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Cerebral Palsy (CP), Parkinsons and other neurological conditions.
SCI Active Network
Therapy-Based
PO Box 3434
Vallejo, CA 94590Email: info@sciactivenetwork.orgWebsite
Connects Spinal Cord Injury survivors and their families through peer mentoring and empowering an active lifestyle of independence and a higher quality of life.
SCI FIT
Therapy-Based
2160 N Alma School Rd
Chandler, AZ 85224Phone: (602) 781-5336Website
Functional Integrated Therapy and Rehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke, and Neurological Disorders. Serving California in Dublin, Sacramento, Fresno, and Petaluma, as well as Chandler, Arizona.
Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF)
Adaptive Equipment
9591 Waples St.
San Diego, CA 92121Phone: (858) 866-0959Email: caf@challengedathletes.orgWebsite
Provide funds to be used towards adaptive equipment for those suffering from life-altering injuries.
Friends of Man Foundation
Adaptive Equipment
PO Box 937
Littleton, CO 80160Phone: (303) 798-23242Website
Provide assistance to people of all ages who have genuine needs through donations and funding for mobility and medical equipment.
Kelly Brush Foundation
Adaptive Equipment
Three Main St.
Burlington, VT 05401Phone: (802) 846-5298Email: info@kellybrushfoundation.orgWebsite
Making active lifestyles a reality for those with disabilities by providing spring and fall grants for adaptive equipment they need to get out and go.
Limbs For Life Foundation
Adaptive Equipment
9604 N May Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73120Phone: 1 (888) 235-5462Email: admin@limbsforlife.orgWebsite
Dedicated to providing fully-functional prosthetic care for individuals who cannot otherwise afford it, and raising awareness of the everyday challenges amputees face.
SCORE (Spinal Cord Opportunities for Rehabilitation)
Adaptive Equipment
30 Monument Sq.
Concord, MA 01742Phone: (323) 655-8298Email: questions@scorefund.orgWebsite
Assist with out of pocket costs through grant funds that include home modifications, adaptive sports equipment, and vehicle adaptations.
Triumph Foundation
Adaptive Equipment
27811 Avenue Hopkins
Valencia, CA 91355Phone: (661) 803-3700Website
Assist individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries to get the necessary equipment, supplies, and services through grants for new and used adaptive equipment.
Bridge to Mobility
Vehicle Modifications
2001 Crocker Rd.
Westlake, OH 44145Phone: (216) 623-2326Website
Dedicated to increasing accessibility to Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV) by promoting and supporting the mobility access needs of persons with disabilities for adaptive and related equipment.
NOVA (National Organization for Vehicle Accessibility)
Vehicle Modifications
364 Patteson Dr.
Morgantown, WV 26505Phone: (304) 606-2984Website
Provides grants for people who have secured the majority of the funding needed for vehicle modification products. Up to 25% of the cost of mobility transportation or a maximum award of $5,000
Adaptive Training Foundation
Military
4125 Old Denton Rd.
Carrollton, TX 75010Phone: (469) 830-5676Email: info@adaptivetrainingfoundation.orgWebsite
Provide access and inclusion to individuals living with physical or traumatic impairments by empowering them through exercise and community.
Dare2Tri
Military
516 N Ogden Ave.
Chicago, IL 60642Phone: (312) 967-9874Email: info@dare2tri.orgWebsite
Mission to enhance the lives of individuals with physical disabilities and visual impairments through health and wellness in swimming, biking, and running.
Hope For The Warriors
Military
8003 Forbes Pl.
Springfield, VA 22151Phone: 1 (877) 246-7349Email: info@hopeforthewarriors.orgWebsite
Serving Post 9/11 Service Members, Veterans, and Families of the Fallen through six domains of Well-being; financial wellness, life roles, physical wellness, emotional wellness, social support, and community connection.
One Tribe Foundation
Military
1331 W. Airport Fwy
Euless, TX 76040Phone: (214) 462-7299Email: info@1tribefoundation.orgWebsite
Creating a community that raises awareness and combats suicide by empowering veterans, first responders, medical frontline workers and their families through traditional and non-traditional therapies.
Paralyzed Veterans of America
Military
1875 Eye St NW
Washington, DC 20006Phone: (202) 416-7611Email: lindsayp@pva.orgWebsite
Supports research and provide grants that improve the lives of those living with Spinal Cord Injury and Disease. From laboratory research and science to find a cure for SCI/D, to clinical and functional studies of mental, psychosocial, and economic effects of SCI/D.
Semper Fi & America’s Fund
Military
715 Broadway St.
Quantico, VA 22134Phone: (760) 725-3680Email: info@thefund.orgWebsite
Providing immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to service members, veterans, and military families critically wounded, ill, and injured while serving our nation.
Team Possabilities
Military
25455 Barton Rd
Loma Linda, CA 92354Phone: (909) 558-6384Email: possabilities@llu.eduWebsite
Advocacy, Mentoring, and providing peer support and resources through physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, and social interaction. Providing recreational and elite adaptive sporting opportunities.
The Independence Fund
Military
412 Louise Ave.
Charlotte, NC 28204Phone: 1 (888) 851-7996Website
Programs for Veterans and Servicemembers focusing on innovative mobility, adaptive technologies, and suicide prevention. Advocating for Veterans with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Legislators, and allied partners at Federal and State levels.
It takes a lot to move this work forward and we are fortunate to not be doing this alone. We work with supporting organizations across the continent, all of which work equally as hard as we do to help the ones who need it.