The following reports to Congress and the President are produced in accordance with the laws that authorize ACL programs.
Administration on Aging
- 2018 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
- 2017 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
- 2016 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
- 2015 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
- 2014 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
- 2013 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
- 2012 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
- 2011 Older Americans Act Report to Congress
Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- FY 2013-2014 Report to Congress, the President and the National Council on Disability
- FY 2011-2012 Report to Congress, the President and the National Council on Disability
- FY 2009-2010 Report to Congress, the President and the National Council on Disability
- HAVA Report to Congress FY 2009-2010
Assistive Technology Act Programs
- FY 2018 Report to Congress
- FY 2017 Report to Congress
- FY 2016 Report to Congress
- FY 2015 Report to Congress
Elder Justice Coordinating Council (EJCC)
National Institute for Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)
- NIDILRR FY 2021 Report to Congress
- NIDILRR FY 2020 Report to Congress
- NIDILRR FY 2019 Report to Congress
- NIDILRR FY 2018 Report to Congress
- NIDILRR FY 2017 Report to Congress
- NIDILRR FY 2016 Report to Congress
- 2016 Interagency Committee on Disability Research: Report to the President and Congress
- 2015 Report to Congress
State Health Insurance Program (SHIP)
The President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities (PCPID)
- 2017 Report: America’s Direct Support Workforce Crisis: Effects on People with Intellectual Disabilities, Families, Communities and the U.S. Economy
- 2016 Report: Strengthening an Inclusive Pathway for People with Intellectual Disabilities and Their Families
- 2015 Report: Leveling the Playing Field: Improving Technology Access and Design for People with Intellectual Disabilities
Annual Public Reports on Conferences
- FY 2020
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Center for Integrated Programs/Office for Healthcare Information Counseling
2020 SMP/SHIP ConferenceDates: 7/21/2020-7/23/2020
Venue, City, State or Country: Virtual
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The purpose of the SMP/SHIP conference is to assist, support and inform SHIP and SMP grantees nationwide. The meeting will offer an opportunity to review core values and practices that define the programs, and also hone new skills to help strengthen the SHIP and SMP programs. ACL’s goal is to provide SHIP and SMP programs with an opportunity to learn and explore new ways to enhance their programs and our agenda is arranged to meet the needs of both programs.Total Estimated Cost: $129,053
Total Attendees: 390
Total Feds on Travel: 0
ACL only: 0
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 0 - FY 2019
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Administration on Disabilities/Office of Program Support
2019 National Disability Rights Network Protection and Advocacy (P&A)/Client Assistance Program (CAP) Annual Conference
Dates: 6/03/2019 - 6/06/2019
Venue, City, State or Country: Marriott Hotel, Baltimore, MD
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Administration on Disabilities (AoD) is dedicated to ensuring that individuals with developmental disabilities and their families are able to fully participate in and contribute to all aspects of community life in the United States and its territories.
Total Estimated Cost: $280,000.00
Total Attendees: 624
Total Feds on Travel: 39
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 532Center for Integrated Programs/Office for Healthcare Information Counseling
2019 SMP/SHIP Conference
Dates: 7/22/2019-7/25/2019
Venue, City, State or Country: Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, CA
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The purpose of the SMP/SHIP conference is to assist, support and inform SHIP and SMP grantees nationwide. The meeting will offer an opportunity to review core values and practices that define the programs, and also hone new skills to help strengthen the SHIP and SMP programs. ACL’s goal is to provide SHIP and SMP programs with an opportunity to learn and explore new ways to enhance their programs and our agenda is arranged to meet the needs of both programs.Total Estimated Cost: $ 154,067.06
Total Attendees: 269
Total Feds on Travel: 20
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 249Administration on Aging/Office of American Indian, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian Programs
2019 Title VI Grantee National Conference
Dates: 8/12/2019 - 8/16/2019
Venue, City, State or Country: Marriott Center City, Minneapolis, MNHow the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Older Americans Act (OAA) requires the Director of OAIANNHP to “develop and provide technical assistance and training programs to grantees under Title VI.” The OAA also requires the Assistant Secretary for Aging to “consult and coordinate with recipients of grants under Title VI in the development of Federal goals, regulations, program instructions, and policies under this Act.” This conference fulfills both the training and tribal consultation requirements of the OAA. The consultation also provides Tribes with the opportunity to discuss the needs of the disabled population in Indian Country to the Administrator or Deputy Administrator for Community Living, thereby expanding the level of knowledge at ACL about the tribal disabled population.
Total Estimated Cost: $ 258,522
Total Attendees: 363
Total Feds on Travel: 13Total Non-Feds on Travel: 33
- FY 2018
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Administration on Disabilities/Office of Program Support
2018 National Disability Rights Network Protection and Advocacy (P&A)/Client Assistance Program (CAP) Annual Conference
Dates: 6/18/2018-6/21/2018
Venue, City, State or Country: Marriott Hotel, Baltimore, MD
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Administration on Disabilities (AoD) is dedicated to ensuring that individuals with developmental disabilities and their families are able to fully participate in and contribute to all aspects of community life in the United States and its territories.
Total Estimated Cost: $277,500
Total Attendees: 570
Total Feds on Travel: 15
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 38Center for Integrated Programs/Office for Healthcare Information Counseling
2018 SMP/SHIP Conference
Dates: 8/20/2018-8/23/2018
Venue, City, State or Country: Westin, Chicago, IL
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The purpose of the SMP/SHIP conference is to assist, support and inform SHIP and SMP grantees nationwide. The meeting will offer an opportunity to review core values and practices that define the programs, and also hone new skills to help strengthen the SHIP and SMP programs. ACL’s goal is to provide SHIP and SMP programs with an opportunity to learn and explore new ways to enhance their programs and our agenda is arranged to meet the needs of both programs.Total Estimated Cost: $163,257
Total Attendees: 269
Total Feds on Travel: 20
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 249Administration on Aging/Office of American Indian, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian Programs
Title VI Grantee National Conference
Dates: 9/13/2018-9/16/2018
Venue, City, State or Country: Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Older Americans Act (OAA) requires the Director of OAIANNHP to “develop and provide technical assistance and training programs to grantees under Title VI.” The OAA also requires the Assistant Secretary for Aging to “consult and coordinate with recipients of grants under Title VI in the development of Federal goals, regulations, program instructions, and policies under this Act.” This conference fulfills both the training and tribal consultation requirements of the OAA. The consultation also provides Tribes with the opportunity to discuss the needs of the disabled population in Indian Country to the Administrator or Deputy Administrator for Community Living, thereby expanding the level of knowledge at ACL about the tribal disabled population.
Total Estimated Cost: $ 263,862.95
Total Attendees: 296
Total Feds on Travel: 7Total Non-Feds on Travel: 34
- FY 2017
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Administration on Disabilities/Office of Program Support:
2017 National Disability Rights Network Protection and Advocacy (P&A)/Client Assistance Program (CAP) Annual Conference
Dates: 6/11/2017-06/15/2017
Venue, City, State or Country: Marriott Hotel, Baltimore, MD
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Administration on Disabilities (AoD) is dedicated to ensuring that individuals with developmental disabilities and their families are able to fully participate in and contribute to all aspects of community life in the United States and its territories.
Total Estimated Cost: $224,475
Total Attendees: 437
Total Feds on Travel: 0
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 55Center for Integrated Programs/Office for Healthcare Information Counseling:
2017 SMP/SHIP Conference
Dates: 7/10/2017-7/13/2017
Venue, City, State or Country: Hilton Austin, Austin TX
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The purpose of the SMP/SHIP conference is to assist, support and inform SHIP and SMP grantees nationwide. The meeting will offer an opportunity to review core values and practices that define the programs, and also hone new skills to help strengthen the SHIP and SMP programs. ACL’s goal is to provide SHIP and SMP programs with an opportunity to learn and explore new ways to enhance their programs and our agenda is arranged to meet the needs of both programs.
Total Estimated Cost: $141,555
Total Attendees: 279
Total Feds on Travel: 13
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 0Administration on Aging/Office of American Indian, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian Programs:
Title VI Grantee National Conference
Dates: 9/12/2017-9/15/2017
Venue, City, State or Country: Mystic Lake Hotel, Prior Lake, MN
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Older Americans Act (OAA) requires the Director of OAIANNHP to “develop and provide technical assistance and training programs to grantees under Title VI.” The OAA also requires the Assistant Secretary for Aging to “consult and coordinate with recipients of grants under Title VI in the development of federal goals, regulations, program instructions, and policies under this Act.” This conference fulfills both the training and tribal consultation requirements of the OAA. The consultation also provides Tribes with the opportunity to address the needs of the disabled population in Indian Country to the Administrator and Deputy Administrator for Community Living, thereby expanding the level of knowledge at ACL about the tribal disabled population.
Total Estimated Cost: $263,281
Total Attendees: 252
Total Feds on Travel: 17
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 25 - FY 2016
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Office of Program Support
2016 National Disability Rights Network Protection and Advocacy (P&A)/Client Assistance Program (CAP) Annual Conference
Dates: 6/12–16/2016
Venue, City, State or Country: Marriott Hotel, Baltimore, MD
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AIDD) is dedicated to ensuring that individuals with developmental disabilities and their families are able to fully participate in and contribute to all aspects of community life in the United States and its territories.Total Estimated Cost: $180,459.64
Total Attendees: 435
Total Feds on Travel: 0
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 76Administration on Aging/Office of American Indian, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian Programs
Title VI Grantee National Conference
Dates: 8/8–11/2016
Venue, City, State or Country: Curtis Hotel, Denver, CO
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Older Americans Act (OAA) requires the Director of OAIANNHP to “develop and provide technical assistance and training programs to grantees under Title VI.” The OAA also requires the Assistant Secretary for Aging to “consult and coordinate with recipients of grants under Title VI in the development of Federal goals, regulations, program instructions, and policies under this Act.” This conference fulfills both the training and tribal consultation requirements of the OAA. The consultation also provides Tribes with the opportunity to address the needs of the disabled population in Indian Country to the Administrator and Deputy Administrator for Community Living, thereby expanding the level of knowledge at ACL about the tribal disabled population.Total Estimated Cost: $199,219.64
Total Attendees: 224
Total Feds on Travel: 12
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 25 - FY 2015
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Office of Program Support
2015 National Disability Rights Network Protection and Advocacy (P&A)/Client Assistance Program (CAP) Annual Conference
Dates: 6/1–4/2015
Venue, City, State or Country: JW Marriott Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AIDD) is dedicated to ensuring that individuals with developmental disabilities and their families are able to fully participate in and contribute to all aspects of community life in the United States and its territories.Total Estimated Cost: $118,047
Total Attendees: 488
Total Feds on Travel: 8
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 2882015 UCEDD Leadership Institute University Centers of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
Dates: 6/12–17/2015
Venue, City, State or Country: Renaissance Hotel, Newark, DE
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: University Center on Excellence in Developmental Disabilities(UCEDD) operate in complex environment made up of institutions of higher education, community service and support organizations, state and regional governments and families and self-advocates. Network discussions have raised concerns about the need for the next generation of UCEDD leaders. The past five years have seen numerous UCEDD directors retire or leave their positions. AIDD has been working with Administration of University Centers on Developmental Disabilities (AUCD) and the National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities (NLCDD) to prepare the UCEDD network for this transition through a coordinated effort to develop the next generation of UCEDD leaders. To support this effort, AUCD's technical assistance contract with AIDD includes funds for an annual leadership institute for UCEDD personnel.Total Estimated Cost: $ 121,090
Total Attendees: 25
Total Feds on Travel: 0
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 25Administration on Aging/Office of American Indian, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian Programs
Title VI Grantee National Conference
Dates: 8/10–13/2015
Venue, City, State or Country: Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC
How the Conference Advanced the Mission of the Agency: The conference advanced ACL’s mission in two ways. First, Older Americans Act. Sec. 201 (c)(3)(H) compels the Director of the Office for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Programs to “develop and provide technical assistance and training programs to grantees under Title VI.” The 2015 Title VI conference provides three days of training and technical assistance opportunities to Title VI grantees. Second, Older Americans Act Sec. 203A requires the Assistant Secretary for Aging to “consult and coordinate with recipients of grants under Title VI in the development of Federal goals, regulations, program instructions, and policies under this Act.” The 2015 Title VI conference featured a half-day tribal consultation session that fulfilled this component of the Older Americans Act.Total Estimated Cost: $ 205,484.10
Total Attendees: 237
Total Feds on Travel: 8
Total Non-Feds on Travel: 21