iCanConnect in action

People from a wide range of backgrounds benefit from iCanConnect. We visited program participants in their homes to find out how iCanConnect is touching their lives. From communicating with friends and family to receiving updates on activities and their community, our participants show how they connect with the world in a whole new way.

Have questions?

iCanConnect, also known as the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program, is a federal program administered locally in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands. Look up your local program contact to learn more and see if you or someone you know qualifies

A man video chats on an a tablet with his mom

Equipment and technology

iCanConnect provides free equipment including smartphones, tablets, computers, screen readers, braille displays, and more to people who meet federal disability and income guidelines. Once enrolled, participants receive an individual assessment to determine the best equipment solutions.

Find your local contact

Find your program contact to learn about your local application information and eligibility.