AgrAbility

Featured Georgia Resources

Financial & Vocational

The five unique programs of Rehabilitation Services have a singular purpose – to help ensure that people with disabilities can reach their potential through independence and employment.   Learn More

The Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission enhances the lives of Georgians with acquired traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. The trust fund is available for a variety of needs.     Link to their Web site

Credit-Able provides low-interest loans through participating credit unions to enable Georgians with disabilities access to affordable financing for Assistive Technology and Home & Vehicle Modifications.  Link to their Web site

 

Business and Financial Planning
VideoClick to see tips and video on developing a business plan

Their mission is to work with children ages 14 to 18 in a School to Work program and working age adults ages 18 to 65 who receive SSI, SSDI or both and who are or who may be considering work to better understand Federal and State work incentives and the interrelationship of these programs when considering their options in reaching their vocational potential.     Link to their Web site

The SBDC assists existing and prospective business owners to start or grow a business by offering a wide variety of training, providing one-on-one consulting, conducting economic development related market research, and providing technical assistance. The SBDC also offers expertise in international trade and specialty programs and consulting for minority entrepreneurs. Working with a SBDC consultant improves chances for success. For more information, contact your local SBDC. Link to their Web site

The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development (CAED) has economists and business specialists with skills and knowledge to add value to Georgia's agricultural economy and help individuals succeed in agribusiness. The Center provides timely assistance to producers and entrepreneurs in researching and implementing their ideas.  Link to their Web site

Free on-line tool to guide you through the steps of writing a business plan.    Link to their Web site

 


How We Can Help
  

AgrAbility in Georgia staff can assist you with identifying and working with agencies that best suit your individual needs. Please contact us for more information. Our services are free to farmers and ranchers employed in production agriculture with chronic health problems or disabilities.