Washington Assistive Technology Foundation

Seattle WA


Washington Assistive Technology Foundation of Seattle, Washington is a start-up non-profit organization that provides loans for assistive technology to individuals with disabilities to help them gain or retain employment, independent living, and community. WATF also provides a full-range of technical assistance services to its borrowers.

CDFI Awards for Washington Assistive Technology Foundation


SECA (2002) - $100,000

The Fund"s Award will be used by WATF to develop a strategic plan, a capitalization strategy, and marketing plan, and other key capacity-building activities.



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