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Traffic and businesses in downtown Newport, Vermont.  Low hills in distance.

Research and Training Center
on Disability in
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How we count CILS

We use the governing board as the basis for counting CILs, since it most accurately represents the number of consumer controlled private non profit agencies. For example, in Alaska the CIL offices in Anchorage and Fairbanks are both controlled by the same consumer governing board, so count as one consumer controlled private non profit agency.

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U.S. Centers for Independent Living: Main office locations

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CIL locations: Main offices and satellites

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CIL service areas: Where are CILs responsible for the four core services?

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Counties where more than one CIL may be responsible for the four core services

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CIL service areas, by congressional districts

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Areas unserved by CILs, by congressional districts

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