Easterseals North Georgia Receives $20,000 Grant from Comcast Foundation
Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO
Friday, September 2nd, 2016
Easterseals North Georgia has received a $20,000 grant from the Comcast Foundation as part of the Comcast NBC Universal Assistive Technology Grant Fund.
With the grant, Easterseals North Georgia will invest in state-of-the-art technology to assure that the early childhood and autism experts at its 12 Child Development Centers throughout metropolitan Atlanta and Northeast Georgia can effectively identify children with autism and other disabilities as early as possible to assure they get the interventions needed to meet their full potential.
Among the technologies to be leveraged is an online screening tool. The tool can identify concerns as early as 9 months in a child, allowing effective treatments early.
Nationally, the Comcast Foundation gave $200,000 in grants to Easterseals, including Easterseals North Georgia.
Easterseals allocated $80,000 to support Make the First Five Count, a free online developmental screening tool for parents and caregivers of children aged newborn to 5 years old designed to help ensure they are meeting developmental milestones. In addition, Easterseals Metropolitan Chicago, Easterseals Colorado, Easterseals Goodwill Minnesota, Easterseals Serving DC MD VA and Easterseals Massachusetts each received a $20,000 grant from the Comcast Foundation.