DCEPP Project Partners
AAHD launched the Disability Community Engagement Partner Project (DCEPP) in 2021 to conduct outreach to the disability community on the All of Us Research Program. With DCEPP, AAHD is collaborating with a consortium of national and local disability organizations to increase the participation of persons with disabilities in health research through All of Us. Through this effort, partners are involved in outreach and engagement activities that address the unique needs of the disability community, focusing on regional markets targeted by the program.
Meet our 2024-2025 Disability Consortium partners:
Local Partners
- Ability360 – Phoenix
- Atlantis Community – Denver
- Boston Center for Independent Living – Boston
- Center for Independent Living South Florida – Miami
- Disability Empowerment Center – Seattle
- disABILITY LINK – Atlanta
- Independence First – Milwaukee
- Independent Living Research Utilization – Houston
- Progress Center for Independent Living – Chicago
- Sickle Cell Disease Association of Illinois – Chicago
National Partners
- Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living – APRIL
- Association of University Centers on Disabilities – AUCD
- Family Voices
- Lakeshore Foundation
- National Association of the Deaf – NAD
- National Council on Independent Living – NCIL
- Spina Bifida Association
- United Spinal Association
- University of Washington Institute on Human Development and Disability