Contract between World Institute on Disability and the Dole Foundation for Employment of Persons with Disabilities

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Contract between World Institute on Disability and the Dole Foundation for Employment of Persons with Disabilities
Description (Dublin Core)
Contract for World Institute on Disability to research and collect resources on disability for the Dole Foundation, including creating an annotated bibliography
Date (Dublin Core)
1992-09
Date Created (Dublin Core)
1992-09
Congress (Dublin Core)
102nd (1991-1993)
Policy Area (Curation)
Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues
Creator (Dublin Core)
World Institute on Disability
Record Type (Dublin Core)
contract
Rights (Dublin Core)
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Collection Finding Aid (Dublin Core)
https://dolearchivecollections.ku.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=34&q=
Physical Location (Dublin Core)
Institution (Dublin Core)
Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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WID
WORLD INSTITUTE ON DISABILITY

510 SIXTEENTH ST
SUITE 100
OAKLAND
CA 94612-1502
USA
VOICE OR TDD
5107634100
FAX510 763 4109

The Dole Foundation for Employment of People with Disabilities hereby contracts with the World Institute on Disability (WID) to do the following:

1. Solicit materials about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) from a variety of sources, including a nationwide mailing using WID mailing lists.

2. Compile the best information pieces about ADA targeted to or from a consumer perspective.

3. Compile a file of from 10-50 of the best examples we can find that have been published pertaining to consumer involvement in the passage of the ADA.

4. Collect and share responses from in-service trainings about ADA and trainings of consumers as available.

5. Collect 25-75 written materials and computer disks pertaining to consumer responses/evaluations of ADA trainings.

6. Collect 25-75 information pieces about major consumer complaints and/or claims using ADA.

7. Develop an annotated bibliography of the best ADA materials.

WID will collect materials with the intent of evaluating resources and selecting the best examples. One approach in collecting this material will be to establish networks with organizations and agencies providing ADA training, such as DREDF, the Department of Justice and the regional RDBACS.

In the interests of providing information on computer networks such as WIDNET and providing materials in accessible media we will collect materials on computer disk whenever possible. Extensive evaluation and dissemination of these materials will be the subject of a future contract.

MOVING TOWARD EQUALITY

The Dole Foundation will pay to WID $25,000 for the work described above. WID will spend approximately $20,000 on those personnel, contractual, operating and indirect costs necessary to complete the contract; the remaining funds will be used to solicit and purchase ADA materials and to disseminate information.

The contract period will be for one year and will begin on September 1, 1992. The contract payment schedule from The Dole Foundation for Employment of People with Disabilities to the World Institute on Disability will be as follows:

September 1992:$ 5,000
January 1993:$10,000
April 1993:$10,000
(total) $25,000

(Signature) Date 9/9/92
Joan Leon, Vice-President
World Institute on Disability

(Signature) Date 9/16/92
Jean Argoff
Dole Foundation for Employment
of People with Disabilities
WID
WORLD INSTITUTE ON DISABILITY

510 SIXTEENTH ST
SUITE 100
OAKLAND
CA 94612-1502
USA
VOICE OR TDD
5107634100
FAX510 763 4109

The Dole Foundation for Employment of People with Disabilities hereby contracts with the World Institute on Disability (WID) to do the following:

1. Solicit materials about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) from a variety of sources, including a nationwide mailing using WID mailing lists.

2. Compile the best information pieces about ADA targeted to or from a consumer perspective.

3. Compile a file of from 10-50 of the best examples we can find that have been published pertaining to consumer involvement in the passage of the ADA.

4. Collect and share responses from in-service trainings about ADA and trainings of consumers as available.

5. Collect 25-75 written materials and computer disks pertaining to consumer responses/evaluations of ADA trainings.

6. Collect 25-75 information pieces about major consumer complaints and/or claims using ADA.

7. Develop an annotated bibliography of the best ADA materials.

WID will collect materials with the intent of evaluating resources and selecting the best examples. One approach in collecting this material will be to establish networks with organizations and agencies providing ADA training, such as DREDF, the Department of Justice and the regional RDBACS.

In the interests of providing information on computer networks such as WIDNET and providing materials in accessible media we will collect materials on computer disk whenever possible. Extensive evaluation and dissemination of these materials will be the subject of a future contract.

MOVING TOWARD EQUALITY

The Dole Foundation will pay to WID $25,000 for the work described above. WID will spend approximately $20,000 on those personnel, contractual, operating and indirect costs necessary to complete the contract; the remaining funds will be used to solicit and purchase ADA materials and to disseminate information.

The contract period will be for one year and will begin on September 1, 1992. The contract payment schedule from The Dole Foundation for Employment of People with Disabilities to the World Institute on Disability will be as follows:

September 1992:$ 5,000
January 1993:$10,000
April 1993:$10,000
(total) $25,000

(Signature) Date 9/9/92
Joan Leon, Vice-President
World Institute on Disability

(Signature) Date 9/16/92
Jean Argoff
Dole Foundation for Employment
of People with Disabilities
WID
WORLD INSTITUTE ON DISABILITY

510 SIXTEENTH ST
SUITE 100
OAKLAND
CA 94612-1502
USA
VOICE OR TDD
5107634100
FAX510 763 4109

The Dole Foundation for Employment of People with Disabilities hereby contracts with the World Institute on Disability (WID) to do the following:

1. Solicit materials about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) from a variety of sources, including a nationwide mailing using WID mailing lists.

2. Compile the best information pieces about ADA targeted to or from a consumer perspective.

3. Compile a file of from 10-50 of the best examples we can find that have been published pertaining to consumer involvement in the passage of the ADA.

4. Collect and share responses from in-service trainings about ADA and trainings of consumers as available.

5. Collect 25-75 written materials and computer disks pertaining to consumer responses/evaluations of ADA trainings.

6. Collect 25-75 information pieces about major consumer complaints and/or claims using ADA.

7. Develop an annotated bibliography of the best ADA materials.

WID will collect materials with the intent of evaluating resources and selecting the best examples. One approach in collecting this material will be to establish networks with organizations and agencies providing ADA training, such as DREDF, the Department of Justice and the regional RDBACS.

In the interests of providing information on computer networks such as WIDNET and providing materials in accessible media we will collect materials on computer disk whenever possible. Extensive evaluation and dissemination of these materials will be the subject of a future contract.

MOVING TOWARD EQUALITY

The Dole Foundation will pay to WID $25,000 for the work described above. WID will spend approximately $20,000 on those personnel, contractual, operating and indirect costs necessary to complete the contract; the remaining funds will be used to solicit and purchase ADA materials and to disseminate information.

The contract period will be for one year and will begin on September 1, 1992. The contract payment schedule from The Dole Foundation for Employment of People with Disabilities to the World Institute on Disability will be as follows:

September 1992:$ 5,000
January 1993:$10,000
April 1993:$10,000
(total) $25,000

(Signature) Date 9/9/92
Joan Leon, Vice-President
World Institute on Disability

(Signature) Date 9/16/92
Jean Argoff
Dole Foundation for Employment
of People with Disabilities

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