[Nfbmt] FW: State Data 14(c) Certificates

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Sat Jan 23 18:53:38 UTC 2016


If we have 26 how active are they, and how many can the blind use?
Would any of this information help our nfb chapters?

Original message:
> I found this data interesting.  Joy



> From: Sloan, Rose

> Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 8:45 AM
> Subject: State Data 14(c) Certificates



> Hello All,



> Below please see a list of states, and their number of CRPs (Community 
> Rehabilitation Programs) that have 14(c) certificates.



> This is based off data from the Department of Labor Wage and Hour 
> division’s website from 2014 and this year.



> Let me know if you have any questions.



> Best,



> Rose




> 2014 CRPs

> State

> 2016 CRPs

> Difference


> 41

> Alabama

> 29

> 12


> 7

> Alaska

> 5

> 2


> 37

> Arizona

> 39

> plus 2


> 58

> Arkansas

> 50

> 8


> 162

> California

> 144

> 18


> 28

> Colorado

> 29

> plus 1


> 57

> Connecticut

> 53

> 4


> 6

> Delaware

> 5

> 1


> 96

> Florida

> 74

> 18


> 78

> Georgia

> 65

> 13


> 3

> Guam

> 2

> 1


> 8

> Hawaii

> 7

> 1


> 10

> Idaho

> 8

> 2


> 139

> Illinois

> 135

> 4


> 52

> Indiana

> 47

> 5


> 63

> Iowa

> 60

> 3


> 52

> Kansas

> 44

> 8


> 49

> Kentucky

> 32

> 17


> 78

> Louisiana

> 73

> 5


> 13

> Maine

> 7

> 6


> 41

> Maryland

> 38

> 3


> 74

> Massachusetts

> 50

> 24


> 68

> Michigan

> 55

> 7


> 103

> Minnesota

> 96

> 7


> 25

> Mississippi

> 24

> 1


> 109

> Missouri

> 107

> 2


> 27

> Montana

> 26

> 1


> 23

> Nebraska

> 21

> 2


> 12

> Nevada

> 9

> 3


> 3

> New Hampshire



> 3


> 35

> New Jersey

> 62

> plus 27


> 8

> New Mexico

> 7

> 1


> 115

> New York

> 100

> 15


> 82

> North Carolina

> 77

> 5


> 15

> North Dakota

> 16

> plus 1


> 150

> Ohio

> 127

> 23


> 68

> Oklahoma

> 63

> 5


> 49

> Oregon

> 42

> 7


> 116

> Pennsylvania

> 110

> 6


> 2

> Puerto Rico

> 1

> 1


> 8

> Rhode Island

> 5

> 3


> 69

> South Carolina

> 71

> plus 2


> 21

> South Dakota

> 19

> 2


> 72

> Tennessee

> 61

> 9


> 112

> Texas

> 104

> 8


> 17

> Utah

> 18

> plus 1


> 0

> Vermont





> 51

> Virginia

> 35

> 16


> 45

> Washington

> 32

> 13


> 18

> West Virginia

> 18

> zero gain


> 79

> Wisconsin

> 79

> zero gain


> 8

> Wyoming

> 8

> zero gain



> 2662

> TOTAL WORKSHOPS

> 2389

> 271








> Rose Sloan

> Government Affairs Specialist



> National Federation of the Blind

> 200 East Wells Street

> Baltimore, MD 21230

> Phone: (410) 659-9314, extension 2441

> Email: rsloan at nfb.org



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