Your Guide to Lasting NADTC Resources

Posted on Sep 26,2025 Comments Off on Your Guide to Lasting NADTC Resources
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After 10 impactful years, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA)’s cooperative agreement for the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC) will expire on September 30, 2025.

New! FTA Section 5310 Resource Hub: Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities, Section 5310 funding is an important funding source to create transportation programs beyond traditional public transit, to serve older adults and people with disabilities. NADTC compiled Section 5310 resources including profiles of 5310 programs, 5310 website best practices, 5310 funding checklist, and a list of 5310 program websites into this convenient hub.

New! Caregiving and Transportation: Tools, Tips and Resources: Resources on this page are directed to transportation providers as well as caregiver support professionals to help bridge the gap between transportation and family caregiver support.

Photo GalleryBlind man with service animal using way-finding app: NADTC houses a photo gallery with pictures from past grantees and past photo contests. Each photo is credited and includes alternative text to ensure accessibility for those using screen readers. Photos are free to use.

Every Ride Counts: Every ride Counts is NADTC’s publicity campaign to help you promote your services. Developed with input from transportation programs like you, these free marketing materials are customizable and include materials in English and Spanish. The website was just revised for easier use. Check out the Every Ride Counts new site!

Access Matters Videos: This series of 5 short videos (less than 10 minutes each) can help train your staff and drivers to be sensitive to the needs of people with disabilities who rely on public transportation.

Coordination InitiativeTwo Native American women, one older and one younger, in the back of a transit van smiling.: To highlight coordination work across the country and help you improve coordination in your community, NADTC has several resources on this site. Among them are the Coordination Committee Toolkit and the Community Engagement Toolkit: Essentials for Planning & Facilitating Meaningful Conversations just released earlier this year. These toolkits have everything you need to facilitate your coordination efforts.

Transportation Innovations: NADTC showcases transportation programs that introduced new services, improved accessibility, enhanced coordination, and applied technology to better serve underserved communities. Program innovations from 2023 and 2025 are posted to the Transportation Innovations webpage.

Looking for other materials and publications? Access our full Resource Library!

All of the NADTC webinar recordings and learning shorts are available on the NADTC YouTube channel, which includes those videos in the NADTC Learning Center.

While the NADTC staff will no longer be available for direct technical assistance, it is our hope that the resources on the website will continue to be useful to you and that a new center that focuses specifically on the unique transportation needs of older adults and people with disabilities and caregivers will again be part of the assistance offered by FTA.

Signing off:

Carrie, Melissa, Jane, Dave, Katherine, Meredith

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