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Adopt-An-Agency

Established in 1977, Adopt-An-Agency is a network of nonprofit hearing health organizations that share a similar mission and goals: helping expand awareness and impacting individuals with communicative disorders. Affiliates must be a 501(c)3 entity (or tax status equivalent) that provides direct service, education or research related to helping those with communicative disorders. Participants include school districts, hearing and speech clinics/centers, deaf schools, hospitals, college/universities, support services and various other nonprofit organizations.

Community Grant

Details ButtonThis $2,500-$5,000 grant is for hearing health programs and projects. Funded projects include hearing health equipment, program supplies, screenings, new program development and support groups.

Professional Education Grant

Details ButtonThis grant enables Affiliates’ Speech Pathologist or Audiologist staff members to attend conferences and trainings that greatly expand their ability to serve the hearing health industry. The impact of just one of these grants, up to $425 per fiscal year, can be seen in the hundreds of lives these professionals touch each year.

SAFEEars!®

With hearing loss becoming more common in the United States, awareness programs such as  SAFEEars!® serve as an important catalyst to educate the public about this critical health issue. The program strives to motivate young people and adults to take action against noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) by understanding its problem and its solutions

CELEBRATE SOUND®

A national fund- and awareness-raising event created to promote hearing health in our communities. 60% of walk proceeds support projects in your community; the other 40% help fund national hearing health mission projects such as scholarships, grants and public awareness campaigns. This premiere event is a turnkey fundraising project to help raise funds and awareness of Sertoma, our affiliates, and our hearing health mission.

A Sound Investment

A public awareness campaign with the goal to make sound through public address and amplified systems in public facilities readily accessible to those that use hearing assistive devices. Looping is a simple technology that allows hearing assistive devices to serve as wireless loudspeakers, delivering clear, sharp, customized sound right from inside the ears.