Computer Access Aids | Missouri Assistive Technology
The Telecommunications Access Program for Internet (TAP-I) provides to Missourians who cannot use traditional computer equipment, the adaptive computer equipment necessary for basic access to the Internet and e-mail. The program provides such equipment as screen enlargement software, screen readers, adaptive keyboards or alternative pointing devices such as trackballs or rollerballs. TAP-I provides web sites that are adapted for assistive technology users. Also provided: consumer support to applicants in determining the adaptive computer equipment needed for Internet access and training on how to use the adaptive equipment to access the Internet and e-mail.
Services
Date of Last Formal Update
04/25/2023
Data provided by
United Way of Greater St Louis 211
Physical Address
1501 NW Jefferson Street, Blue Springs, MO 64015
Hours
Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 4:30pm
Website
Application process
To apply for the TAP-I program you must complete a TAP-I application form Contact Brenda at(816)655-6706 or [email protected] Or download application from www.at.mo.gov.
Fee
No Fees
Required documents
Proof Of Income Proof Of Residency Valid Email
Eligibility
There are four qualifications for the Telecommunications Access Program for Internet. The applicant must: (1) be a Missouri resident (2) have an annual household income under $60,000 for two people; with $5,000 being added for each additional dependent (3) have a computer in their home (4) have internet access.
Languages
English
Service area
State of Missouri
Agency info
MISSOURI ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Missouri Assistive Technology strives to increase access to assistive technology for Missourians with all types of disabilities, of all ages. To the right are navigation links to the programs and initiatives of MoAT.