Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council Disability Benefits 101 (DB101)
Grantee: World Institute on Disability
Project Background
Disability Benefits 101 (DB101) is an estimation tool that shows a person how benefits are affected.
Project Description
Disability Benefits 101 gives you tools and information on health coverage, benefits, and employment. You can plan ahead and learn how work and benefits go together.
Project Lead
Stacy Morse
smorse@moddcouncil.org
573-522-3613
More Resources
May 2023 Training Questions and Answers
Getting Past the Myths: The Truth About Working
Work Incentives: Learn about how you can work and keep getting the benefits you need.
ABLE Accounts: ABLE accounts can help you save money without losing benefits.
You are invited to a Missouri Disability Benefits 101 (DB101) virtual training on Thursday, Sept. 28 at 12 p.m. CT. The training, presented by Stacy Morse, MODDC, and Gina Griffiths, World Institute…
The Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council invites Missourians with disabilities and their supports to learn more about using the online estimator tool, Missouri Disability Benefits 101 (DB101), to make informed employment…
The Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council (MODDC) encourages Missourians with disabilities to use the newly designed estimator tool, Disability Benefits 101 (DB101) when making employment decisions. When a person wants to…
The Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council (MODDC), Department of Mental Health, and Vocational Rehabilitation are pleased to release the newly designed estimator tool, Disability Benefits 101 (DB101). DB101 assists people with…
The Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council hosts “Learning with MODDC” online workshop titled “Make Informed Employment Decisions with Missouri Disability Benefits 101” with Nicholas Love, community inclusion director at the World…
The Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council hosts “Learning with MODDC” online workshop titled “Support Informed Employment Decisions with Missouri Disability Benefits 101” with Nicholas Love, community inclusion director at the World…