Our goal is to make the Quadriciser accessible to all who need it, so we have researched different grant and loan opportunities to assist you. If you are looking for financial assistance to purchase a Quadriciser, one of the organizations below might be able to help.
Chive Charities –dedicated to supporting underserved veterans, military families, first responders, and rare medical diagnosees with life-changing grants.
The Disabled Children’s Relief Fund is a national, non-profit organization that provides cash grants for disabled children, with preference given to families who do not have health insurance. Grants are provided for assistive devices, equipment, and rehabilitative services, as well as for innovative arts and humanitarian services for children with disabilities.
The Empowerment Fund provides resources and inspiration to those who suffer a life-altering injury, such as a spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation or other mobility-limiting injuries that occurred in an athlete’s lifetime. The resources and inspiration we provide come in the form of board-approved grant funding paid to service providers in nine funding categories: living expenses, insurance, health, travel, high fives healing network, adaptive equipment, winter equipment, and “stoke” (positive energy, outlook, attitude).
Dreams of Recovery strives to help individuals receive the therapy they so desperately need, as well as the necessary therapeutic equipment to promote nerve regeneration and gain muscle mass.
The Harry Gregg Foundation (HGF) provides small grants to low and moderate income New Hampshire residents with disabilities for products and services not funded elsewhere. Home and vehicle modifications, specialized equipment, computers, recreation and education – these are the kinds of things that enhance independence, improve quality of life and are attainable with HGF funds.
It is the mission of the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) to provide opportunities and support to people with physical challenges, so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. The Access for Athletes Grant Program helps athletes overcome financial impediments by providing funding grants for equipment, training, coaching and competition costs.
The mission of the IM ABLE Foundation is to remove obstacles that prevent people affected by disabilities from being physically active by providing grants, resources, fitness opportunities and motivation.
The Semper Fi Fund provides immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to post-9/11 wounded, critically ill and injured members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, and their families, ensuring that they have the resources they need during their recovery and transition back to their communities. Since its establishment in 2004, the Semper Fi Fund has issued more than 140,000 grants, totaling more than $150 million in assistance to over 18,700 of our heroes and their families.
Friends of Man – helps people of all ages with a large variety of needs, including medical equipment.
Andee’s Army Patient Assistance Grant Program -was established in 2013 to provide financial assistance to children and youth with a primary medical diagnosis related to brain and spinal cord injury.
Be Perfect- provides scholarships to individuals living with paralysis and varying neurological disorders.
Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission (Georgia Residents)
The Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation – provides charitable grants up to $10,000 to eligible individuals with neurological disorders for specific modifications or equipment.
Getting Back Up –We provide qualified individuals with funding for participation in exercise based recovery programs and the purchase of adaptable products.
The Joseph Groh Foundation- Providing financial assistance for those connected to the contracting and construction trades industry who are living with life altering disabilities.
Oracle Health Foundation – Providing pediatric grants connect children to needed care when finances stand in the way. Applications are accepted from the United States and through select international providers.
Project 34- assists with the purchasing of medical equipment and assistive devices that may not be otherwise accessible to a patient.
Triumph Foundation sponsors an individual’s recovery from spinal cord injury by determining needs and helping to find solutions. The Triumph Foundation teams up with an individual to raise funds for specific items or services through its Fundraising Partnership; they have an Equipment & Supply Exchange program where they help find a home for old, used, and extra equipment & supplies and arrange for it to be given to people who are in need; they loan items to people to increase independence and functionality; and they provide financial assistance through their Keep Moving Forward Grant program.
Victoria’s Victory-The Victory Scholarship program allows for those with mobility challenges to have access to the resources they need to lead more independent lives.
Walking with Andy – Provide Financial Assistance to Individuals with SCI to help meet the often suffocating, even impossible demands of paying for essential treatment not covered by standard insurance.
Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund- (Kentucky Residents) People with a partial or total disability caused by injury to the brain are eligible to receive support from the TBI Trust Fund.
West Virginia TBI/SCI funds – Funds are available to residents of West Virginia with traumatic brain injury/spinal cord injury(TBI/SCI) to promote increased independence. Funds may be available for durable medical equipment among other services.
Andee’s Army Patient Assistance Grant Program -was established in 2013 to provide financial assistance to children and youth with a primary medical diagnosis related to brain and spinal cord injury.
Be Perfect- provides scholarships to individuals living with paralysis and varying neurological disorders.
Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission (Georgia Residents) Funds awarded for medical and rehabilitative care, durable medical equipment and many other categories.
Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund- (Kentucky Residents) People with a partial or total disability caused by injury to the brain are eligible to receive support from the TBI Trust Fund.
West Virginia TBI/SCI funds – Funds are available to residents of West Virginia with traumatic brain injury/spinal cord injury(TBI/SCI) to promote increased independence. Funds may be available for durable medical equipment among other services.
The Help Hope Live Catastrophic Injury Campaign helps people who have had a catastrophic injury, such as a spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury, raise funds to cover unmet health needs, including rehab, home health, medical, accessibility, and automotive needs.
GoFundMe Medical Fundraising is a crowdfunding platform with many successful campaigns of fundraising for medical expenses and other causes.
Many of our users have purchased their Quadriciser with either a medical loan or a home equity loan with their local bank or credit union. One source for a medical loan is through SunTrust Bank. LightStream is a financing option that is affiliated with SunTrust Bank. You can complete the application online and the funds can be available in a few days or in a few hours. You can either call them at 866-635-1330 or apply on-line using this link below:
https://www.lightstream.com/medical-financing
Assistive technology loans are low-interest loans provided by state and national programs for individuals with disabilities to purchase assistive technology like the Quadriciser. You can find a list of available assistive technology loans below.
If you still need help with financing, please reach out to us to explore additional ways we may assist you.
FDI is the manufacturer and distributor of the Quadriciser Robotic Therapy System.