Free State-Wide Program: “Paying for College”
This is a video series that is free across South Dakota for anyone thinking about going to college or going back to college. The testimonial videos from South Dakota college
This is a video series that is free across South Dakota for anyone thinking about going to college or going back to college. The testimonial videos from South Dakota college
Youth Leadership Forum (YLF) is a five-day leadership training and career awareness program for high school students with disabilities.
Energy Assistance Programs Summary Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) Assists with home heating costs Eligibility: · Income must be below 200% of the federal poverty level · Considers the most
Individuals with developmental disabilities and/or their family members who are interested in scholarships to assist with costs associated with attendance or participation for in-state conferences, training events, committees, and other
Help improve the new Disability Information Access Line (DIAL)! DIAL is a free public service created to support people with disabilities and their families who are seeking information related to COVID-19
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has a Rental Assistance Finder to connect renters and landlords to state and local organizations distributing federal rental assistance. SD CARES Housing Assistance Programs: https://www.sdhda.org/social-programs/cares-act-housing-assistance-program Call
SDPB Early Learning Initiative https://www.sdpb.org/earlylearning/ A comprehensive program that provides educators, home schoolers, daycare providers, parents and guardians the tools they need to create a wholistic learning experience to prepare
Last fall South Dakota Housing Development Authority, launched the SD Cares Housing Assistance program which provides financial assistance for households who have been financially impacted due to COVID-19. Financial assistance
Learn how to get the most from a parent-teacher conference by attending the meeting with your partner, emailing any concerns to the teacher in advance, bringing an action plan, and,
This guide highlights 5 key practices for teachers and families to support all students, including students with disabilities, at school and home. For each practice, the guide provides: tips for
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