Disability World
A bimonthly web-zine of international disability news and views • Issue no. 23 April-May 2004


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EQUITY: Newsletter on Disability & Assets Management

February 26, 2004: World Institute on Disability (WID) launches groundbreaking e-newsletter EQUITY: Disability and Asset Building Communities Working Together

The time to ensure economic opportunities for all is now. EQUITY e-newsletter supplies the tools to include people with disabilities in the American dream.

Unfamiliar with asset building? EQUITY brings you articles that educate and inspire. For the seasoned asset building community member, EQUITY advises on how to better serve participants with disabilities.

EQUITY exchanges valuable information about disability issues and asset building strategies through new articles from leaders in the field, program administrators, and actual participants with disabilities that challenge us to narrow the divide, mutually benefiting both communities.

EQUITY also offers helpful tips and answers your questions about disability issues, provides periodic federal policy updates, as well as valuable resources to connect the two communities.

EQUITY is available on-line at http://www.wid.org/equity. Check the WID website monthly for new editions and to subscribe to the newsletter.

To subscribe or unsubscribe, send mail to equity@wid.org. Please include in the subject line: subscribe equity OR unsubscribe equity

EQUITY is a publication of World Institute on Disability's Access to Assets project and is supported by the Asset Accumulation and Tax Policy Project (AATPP), a project funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). This publication is supported by NIDRR and The University of Iowa under grant number H133A031732. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NIDRR or University of Iowa.

EQUITY is also generously funded by the J.W. and Ida M. Jameson Foundation and the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation.

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