Indiana Institute on Disability and Community to Administrate State-wide Disability Resource Database: FINDER

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For those with disabilities and their families, trying to navigate a complex web of services, programs, and other disability-related community resources can be daunting. In November, IUs Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (IIDC) partnered with AWS Foundation of Fort Wayne, IN to implement Indiana Disability Resource FINDERas part of itslibraryinformation and referral services.

With guidance from nonprofit organizations, disability-focused state agencies, and Indiana families, FINDER was launched in 2019 through an initiative funded byAWSFoundation. FINDER is a free comprehensive online tool specifically designed to connect people with disabilities, family members, and professionals with disability-related programs and services. It supports local communities anywhere in Indiana.

Research has shown that locating information about disability services and resources is a major hurdle for community stakeholders and disability professionals. As a state-wide tool, FINDER assists in making information accessible and geographically relevant for all Hoosiers, said Derek Nord, IIDC director. Through our extensive work across Indiana that touches on all stages of life, the IIDC is excited to expand FINDERs reach to make it the go-to resource.

FINDER provides 24/7 access to community services, is easy to use, and supports first-time users with a step-by-step guide. For more experienced users, it has advanced search features. Regardless of how information is located, search results are immediately available, can be saved for future use and shared.

As Indianas Center of Excellence in Disabilities, IIDC is the perfect partner to administrate the FINDER program and take it to the next level, said Patti Hays, CEO of AWS Foundation. Combined with IIDCs leadership and specialized skills and experience, FINDER provides the latest technology to expand collaboration and develop new partnerships to help empower parents, teachers, caregivers, and others to find answers to disability-related questions and become a more informed advocate.

Service providers, community advocates, and medical professionals regularly contribute to FINDER, keeping the information current, relevant, and practical. FINDER supports the right for people of all abilities to freely choose how they wish to live their lives to the fullest.

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About AWS Foundation
Founded in 2007,AWS Foundationsupports a wide range of organizations and service agencies in northeast Indiana, working to develop a community in which people with enduring intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities are engaged fully and meaningfully in all aspects of community life.