TAC Team TAC helps human services and housing agencies and organizations focus on what they do, recognizing their best efforts, changing what needs to be changed and sustaining those efforts over the long term
national organizations

Autism Society of America's mission is to promote lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum and their families, to be fully included, participating members of their communities through advocacy, public awareness, education, and research related to autism.


QualityMall.org is a developing site that is intended to be one stop "shopping" for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities. This project is run through the Research and Training Center of Community Living at the University of Minnesota.

Reclaiming Futures helps young people in trouble with drugs, alcohol, and crime. In 2001, with a $21 million investment from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), 10 founding communities located throughout the U.S. began reinventing the way police, courts, detention facilities, treatment providers, and the community work together to meet this urgent need. In addition to the 10 pilot projects, by 2010 the Reclaiming Futures model will be in 26 communities thanks to new investments by RWJF, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and the Kate B. Reynolds Foundation.

RESNA is an interdisciplinary association of people with a common interest in technology and disability. Their purpose is to improve the potential of people with disabilities to achieve their goals through the use of technology. RESNA serves that purpose by promoting research, development, education, advocacy, and the provision of technology and by supporting the people engaged in these activities. RESNA was founded in 1979 as a not-for-profit professional organization. There are currently over 1600 individual and 150 organizational members.