Rocky Mountain ADA Center Advisory Group

Summary
Become an advisor to the Rocky Mountain ADA Center.

Applications are now closed.

Rocky Mountain ADA Center (RMADAC) maintains an Advisory Committee to ensure the highest possible effectiveness in fulfilling our grant requirements and meeting the needs of individuals throughout the Rocky Mountain region.

Advisory Group members bring unique knowledge and skills which complement the knowledge and skills of RMADAC staff. Advisors are positioned throughout the 6-state region and the group serves to make recommendations and/or provide key information, connections, or materials to the Center.

At least two representatives from each of the six states will be selected to serve as ADA Advisory Group members for a two-year term. 

Advisors Commit To:

  1. Assist in delivery of regional training
    • Identifying priority locations within your state
    • Assisting with training facilitation (as appropriate)
    • Publicizing upcoming events
    • Inviting participants within your network
  2. Assist the ADA Center at outreach events in your area (as appropriate)
  3. Review new ADA Center collateral
    • Research reports
    • Training courses
    • Pocket guides
  4. Write one blog post per year
    • Topic to focus on disability awareness or ADA implementation within your area of expertise
  5. Participate in and share social media
  6. Participate in virtual bimonthly Advisory calls (1.5-hours each)
    • Agenda will be developed with input from advisors
  7. Participation in Region 8 research projects (as appropriate)

Advisors Receive These Benefits:

  1. Networking and collaboration opportunities
  2. Unlimited access to ADA experts and practitioners
  3. Influence into RMADAC initiatives
  4. Professional affiliation with a leading ADA subject matter expert organization, lending to Advisors’ professional credibility
  5. Opportunity to develop ADA training experience and skills, to include optional free membership in the ADA Trainer Leadership Network
  6. Opportunity to receive free registration to ADA National Symposium
    • Two advisors will be selected to receive this benefit each year
  7. Contribute your knowledge to an online library of helpful information for the public
  8. Complimentary ADA materials for dissemination upon request

 

 

The Rocky Mountain ADA Center is not an enforcement agency, nor does it provide advocacy services. The information and materials provided by the center are intended solely as informal guidance and are not a determination of your legal rights or responsibilities. All communication with the center is strictly confidential.

For possible additional resources, please see our resources page or contact the Rocky Mountain ADA Center through our Technical Assistance Form or call us directly at 800-949-4232.