Title: Minnesota Travel Information for Persons with Disabilities
1Accessfor All
- Minnesota Travel Information for Persons with
Disabilities
2Access for AllIntroduction
- Mike Chevrette, Executive Director, has used a
wheelchair for over 23 years - Concerned by the lack of information regarding
accessibility for people with disabilities - Focused his attention on the area of
accessibility and travel, specifically in
Minnesota - Access for All was born in 1999
3Access for AllOur Mission
- Dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with
disabilities by providing detailed travel
information for those who live in or travel to
the state of Minnesota
4Seeks to Achieve this Mission by. . .
- Researching, organizing and disseminating
detailed accessibility information from
facilities in Minnesota - Promoting increased awareness about accessibility
issues - Publishing the first-ever Minnesota Travel Guide
for Persons With Disabilities - Creating and maintaining Travel Information on
our web site for Persons with Disabilities
5Support to Date
- Grants and In-Kind Contributions from
- eFunds Corporation
- Deluxe Corporation
- Carlson Companies
- Urban Planet
- Medtronic Foundation
- Minnesota Office of Tourism
- Individuals
- Other Foundations
6What Have We Accomplished Thus Far?
- Recruited a Board of Directors and incorporated
as a 501(c)3 organization - Employed an Executive Director and Assistant
- Established a web site
- Mailed over 10,000 surveys to the travel and
hospitality related industry providers - Secured over 225 listings for the Travel Guide
7What Have We Accomplished Thus Far?
- Secured a matching grant from the Minnesota
Office of Tourism of over 20,000 to be used in
2003 - Gained insight and knowledge from the expertise
of our Advisory Board and Board of Directors
8Two Immediate Goals
- To fund the costs of publishing the Travel Guide
in the 1st quarter of 2003 - To fund and maintain the day to day operations of
Access for All
9The Travel Guide
- This will be the very first Minnesota Travel
Guide for Persons with Disabilities - Detailed information on over 300 separate
hospitality and travel related providers and
organizations - This will be an unduplicated service
10Consider These Statistics
- Over 650,000 individuals with disabilities in
Minnesota - Nationally over 50,000,000 individuals consider
themselves disabled in some way - 60 - 70 are over the age of 65 and take over 179
million trips a year - One of the most important constraints to travel
is lack of key information about access
11Whos Includedin the Guide?
- Hospitality providers - Hotels, Resorts, Motels,
B Bs, Restaurants - Destinations like Attractions, Campgrounds,
Parks, Recreational areas, Historical sites - Transportation providers
- Arts and Theaters
- Others
12What Will be in the Guide?
- Specific measurements appropriate to
accessibility features - Parking locations and proximity, walkways, paths
- Emergency and safety features in rooms
- Other disability-related accommodations (sight,
hearing, etc.)
13How Will the Guidebe Distributed?
- Initial run of 20,000 copies will be distributed
free of charge - Via the 8 Minnesota Centers for Independent
Living - Via numerous agencies and organization that serve
persons with disabilities - Via the Minnesota Office of Tourism, and
Minnesota Association of Convention and Visitors
Bureaus
14Other Facts
- Updated versions of the Travel Guide every 2 - 3
years - Web site version updated continuously
- Accessibility issues have huge implications for
the shopping and retail marketplace
15Sponsoringthe Travel Guide
- Seeking individuals, businesses, corporations and
foundations - Asking you to consider a sponsorship gift of
5,000 per year for three years, or 2,500
per year for three years
165,000 per year SponsorYou Will Receive . . .
- Your logo displayed on a full-color page with
like sponsors - A full page in the Travel Guide for message of
your choosing - Corporate or organization ad
- Statement on your organizations hiring
initiatives - Statement of support for the disability
community - Statement of support for Access for All
175,000 per year SponsorYou Will Also Receive . .
.
- Your page included on the Travel Guide web site
- A link on our web site to your company,
organization or business - Inclusion of your page in the next revision of
the Travel Guide - Inclusion of your company name and logo in a
display ad in Access Press, the leading
disability related newspaper in Minnesota with a
monthly circulation of over 11,000 - Identification as a sponsor in other Access for
All promotions
182,500 per year SponsorYou Will Receive . . .
- A half-page in the Travel Guide for message of
your choosing - Your half-page included on the Travel Guide web
site - Inclusion of half-page in next revision of the
Travel Guide - Identification as a sponsor in other Access for
All promotions
19In Closing . . .
- Your support of Access for All and the Travel
Guide will have a significant impact on the lives
of thousands of people - Please consider what you have seen here,
- review the brochure
- visit our web site at www.accessminnesota.org
- make a commitment of financial support
- Join us in opening the doors of travel to people
with disabilities