Online Course
NADTC is offering a virtual mini-course, Promising Practices Using Section 5310 Funding to Enhance Service on June 18, 21 and 28 from 2:00-3:30 pm ET. The course will feature various speakers who represent human service and public transit agencies discussing their promising practices in using Section 5310 funds, followed by an opportunity for Q&A. Participants will also have access…
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Webinar
⇒ Click here to listen to the webinar recording ⇒ Click to download a copy of the presentation by HIRTA Public Transit Please join us for our next Transportation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Lunch and Learn Webinar on Thursday, June 17, from 12:30-1:15 pm ET. This session will feature Julia Castillo, Executive Director with HIRTA…
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Webinar
⇒PowerPoint Presentation ⇒Presentation Recording NADTC and the National Rural Transit Assistance Program (NRTAP) presented a training on mobile/online trip planning on June 10, 2021 at 2:00 pm ET. Attendees learned about mobile apps and online tools for trip planning with an emphasis on teaching your clients/customers how to use them. Major topics covered in this…
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Webinar
⇒ Click here to listen to the webinar recording ⇒ Click to download a copy of the presentation ⇒ TrustedRide FAQ ⇒ TRC White Paper This webinar is co-sponsored by NADTC and Community Care Corps Many older adults and people with disabilities need more than just a ride. Some may need a helping hand…
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Blog
Guest blogger – Jana Lynott| AARP Public Policy Institute When it comes to technology, many rural transportation providers face a mismatch between their needs and what’s on the market today, particularly in terms of ride-scheduling software solutions. Software developers make assumptions about the agencies that will use their products, the services they provide, the availability of…
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Guest blogger – Jana Lynott| AARP Public Policy Institute Locals refer to Lake County, Oregon as the “rural outback.” This stunningly beautiful high desert location is known for cattle ranching, agriculture, timber production, and ample outdoor recreational opportunities. The county’s 8,100 residents are spread out across more than 8,200 square miles. In Lake County, transportation challenges…
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Webinar
⇒ Click here to listen to the webinar recording ⇒ Click to download a copy of the presentation ⇒Click to download a copy of the FAQ document This second session in this series will feature the work done using Transactional Data Specifications in rural Lake County, Oregon. Lake County, Oregon is a frontier county with…
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Webinar
⇒ Click here to listen to the webinar recording ⇒ Click to download a copy of the presentation by Dianne Schwager ⇒ Click to download a copy of the presentation by Jana Lynott ⇒ Click to download a copy of the FAQ document Join NADTC and AARP’s Public Policy Institute in the first of a 2-part…
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Blog
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit with its associated risks, along with guidance from health officials, employers set policies for temporary work-from-home options and virtual meetings. As the COVID-19 pandemic eases and employers consider returning most employees back to a centralized workplace, reasonable accommodation considerations under the ADA may arise. Who can receive a reasonable accommodation…
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⇒ Click here to listen to the recording ⇒ Click here to download the presentation The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC) offers virtual office hours to facilitate peer-to-peer networking and provides an opportunity for dialogue with topical experts and NADTC staff. Our second office hours roundtable focused on Transportation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and was…
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