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REV AccessAbility, Inc.

REV AccessAbility, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, strives to provide access to more training, coaching, and practice opportunities for those who support nonspeaking and minimally speaking students.

 

We are committed to making these opportunities more accessible and affordable for all stakeholders.

Our Mission

REV AccessAbility is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has supported text-based, multimodal communication since 2017. Our work centers on the people who make that communication possible: the partners who support nonspeaking and minimally speaking students every day.

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Training those communication support partners is an enormous expense for families and agencies, and that cost too often decides who gets access and who does not. REV AccessAbility exists to close that gap. We expand access to training, coaching, and practice opportunities, and we work to make all of it more affordable for the families, educators, and professionals who need it.

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Every contribution moves that mission forward. All gifts to REV AccessAbility are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law, and we provide a donation receipt for your records.

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Our Projects

Since 2017, REV AccessAbility has funded and sponsored programs that put communication access within reach for more students and the people who support them.

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Founding and ongoing sponsorships include the College Bound Academy at the Autism and Communication Center at California Lutheran University, Reach Every Voice's Co-Op, and Communication for Education, where our support has funded course development, Spanish-language translation, and multiple training scholarships.

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In 2025, we deepened that work. REV AccessAbility provided 10 scholarships for participants to access Communication Partner training through Communication for Education, bringing skills and knowledge to three teachers, two paraeducators and direct support professionals, two parents, one speech-language pathologist, one occupational therapist, and one board-certified behavior analyst.

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In 2026, that momentum grew across several fronts. The Arc Maryland awarded REV AccessAbility the full $7,500 SpArc Tank innovation grant to fund Transforming Access, a project creating adapted first-grade materials aligned to grade-level standards. These materials provide the scaffolding that lets students with a range of communication access needs reach the same rigorous instruction as their peers. The project also earned an additional $1,000 as the audience favorite. The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council added a $5,000 grant to support that same work and a $3,000 grant to fund an in-person Communication Partner Skill Building Intensive, alongside continued scholarship funding for Communication for Education.

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We invite you to help us carry this work further by making a contribution below.

Support Our Efforts

Your donation will directly support REV AccessAbility's work to make training for those supporting communication for nonspeaking and minimally speaking people more affordable and accessible.

Rather write a check?

Make payable to: REV AccessAbility

Send here: 800 S. Frederick Ave, Suite 210, Gathersburg, MD 20877

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