Kansas Youth Transition Network

My Transition My Career

3Rivers facilitates the Flint Hills area My Transition My Career (MTMC) program. View the MTMC website. MTMC projects, are focused on supporting communities to enhance collaborations across existing local systems to improve the experiences and outcomes of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities as they transition between school and working in the community.

The goal of this program is to ensure the voices of transition-aged youth with disabilities and their families are reflected in local transition systems and services.

Manhattan Area Transition & Community Resource Information Packet

Kansas Youth Transition Network

View the Kansas Youth Transition website to learn more about the statewide Youth Transition Network.

Resources

My Transition My Career is funded by a grant through the Federal Administration for Community Living (ACL).

The contents of this website were developed under grant H421E230030 from the U.S. Department of Education (Department). The Department does not mandate or prescribe practices, models, or other activities described or discussed in this document. The contents of this website may contain examples of, adaptations of, and links to resources created and maintained by another public or private organization. The Department does not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of this outside information. The content of this website does not necessarily represent the policy of the Department. This publication is not intended to represent the views or policy of or be an endorsement of any views expressed or materials provided by any Federal agency. (EDGAR 75.620)

Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation (ASDF)

Summer Scholarship Program

Applications open on April 1 – support social skills camps, swimming programs and equine assisted services. These scholarships give children the opportunity to participate in programming that enhances their communication skills and self-confidence.    

Autism Care Today

Quarterly application for up to $5000, does cover special needs summer camps

Maggie Welby Foundation Scholarships

Scholarship for schools. Applications open in October and March, awarded in December and May.

MyGOAL Autism Grant Program

MyGOAL Grant Award Program is a need-based grant for treatments (including vitamins and other nutritional needs) and enrichment and educational needs that may not otherwise be covered privately or by other third-party funding sources. $1000 grants. Applications open from Feb 1 to April 30. Awarded on July 15.

Varghese Summersett PLLC Annual Scholarships

This scholarship is intended to assist a deserving autistic child, 15 years old or younger, who is in need of financial aid for educational or recreational opportunities. $500 grants. Apply by April 1.