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Dottie Adams Scholarship Fund

The Dottie Adams Scholarship Fund (Formerly the Learning Opportunities Support Fund) honors the over 30 years of service dedicated advocate Dottie Adams gave to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities during her lifetime. The goal of this program is to support individuals with developmental disabilities and their families by providing scholarship assistance to attend advocacy, learning events and conferences. This program is designed to empower these individuals in their efforts to achieve independence, productivity, integration and inclusion.

The fund awards small grants (not to exceed $2,500) that help individuals with disabilities and their families attend advocacy, learning events and conferences. Please note that no individual or family may receive these funds in successive years. All awards are reimbursements and no funds are made available before the event. Completed applications should be emailed to Lisa Eaves, GCDD Grants & Contracts Manager at  at least 30 days before the event. Questions may also be emailed to Lisa Eaves at .

Guidelines to Apply for the Dottie Adams Scholarship Fund

Definition of Developmental Disabilities

A "developmental disability," as defined in federal law, is a severe, chronic, often lifelong disability that causes substantial limitations in several major life activities such as: self care, receptive and expressive language, learning, mobility, self-direction, the capacity for independent living and economic self-sufficiency. It is attributable to a mental, emotional, sensory, and/or physical impairment that is apparent before the age of twenty-two.

Who Can Apply?

  • An individual with a developmental disability.
  • A family member of an individual with a developmental disability.
  • A guardian of an individual with a developmental disability.

How Much Can I Apply For?

In order to extend Dottie Adams Scholarship Fund to as many people as possible the following limits apply:

  • The Council will provide a maximum of $2,500.00 for one event per person/family.
  • A person/family can only be approved for one event within any one-year period.
  • A person/family cannot apply for the same event in two consecutive years.
  • The Council will provide a maximum of $3,500 per event regardless of how many people apply. This may result in individual applications receiving approval for less than $2,500.00.
  • Individuals will not receive reimbursement of expenses to events specifically related to their professions. Employees/service providers are not eligible to apply.

What Types of Events May I Attend?

Eligible events include:

  • Training in self-advocacy, educating policymakers and citizen leadership skills.
  • Training to obtain access to services, supports and other assistance.

How Do I Apply?

Complete the Dottie Adams Scholarship Fund Application and attach a copy of the brochure/application for the event and a brief summary describing how attending the conference or event will benefit you and/or others. Applications must be received at least 30 days prior to the event (but no more than three months prior to the event) in order to be considered for approval for reimbursement of expenses. The Council will respond to requests within 10 business days. Applications may be emailed to .

Dottie Adams Scholarship Fund Application

What Am I Required To Do?  When Will I Get Reimbursed?

If you are approved for a reimbursement of expenses, an award letter (your notification), a W9 and a post-event survey will be sent to you. If you have not received a response within 15 business days of mailing in your application, please call to confirm that it was received.  You will only be reimbursed for expenses that have been approved. Accompanying paid receipts must support the reimbursement of expenses. Requests for reimbursements must be submitted within 30 days following the event and must be accompanied by the W9 Forms and the completed post-event survey.

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