AAFCPAs’ Client Northeast Arc to Harness Positive Disruptive Ideas with 3rd Annual Arc Tank
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AAFCPAs’ client Northeast Arc is hosting their 3rd annual Arc Tank competition on Tuesday, November 19th. The Arc Tank is Northeast Arc’s quest to positively disrupt disability services.
Do you have a big and bold idea that can help shape how disability services are offered?
The Arc Tank is accepting applications to enter the competition until October 4th, 2019. Winners will be awarded up to $300,000 to support innovative and impactful ideas for people with disabilities and their families.
Awards are made possible by the Arc’s Changing Lives Fund established through a $1 million donation from Steven P. Rosenthal, founder of West Shore, LLC. The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, the Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation and the State of Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities are contributing to The Changing Lives Fund this year.
AAFCPAs works every day with clients who are improving the lives of people with disabilities and their families, including Northeast Arc. Our clients are accomplishing great things—making a positive difference for people in our community. We are happy to support their quests to continue to think big and bold!
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