PASS Resources |
A number of websites have useful guides to PASS:
- Cornell University’s Employment and Disability Institute has a detailed and very helpful Introduction to PASS. This site includes a tutorial that helps you fill out a PASS application. This application is not sent directly to Social Security. Be sure to read the instructions carefully.
- The University of Montana Rural Institute has another excellent guide to PASS, which includes a large database of successful PASS plans.
- The Institute for Common Inclusion has a site with “Helpful Hints: How to Fill Out a Winning PASS Application”.
The Social Security Administration produced a video on PASS that outlines the basics of the program and gives real life examples of successful PASS applicants.
Finding a Benefits Planner |
To find a benefits planner near you, use DB101's Benefits Planners Directory.
Community Based Organizations |
Goodwill Industries services range from personal evaluation and office skills training to career counseling, childcare, and transportation. Some of these centers conduct Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach for Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries related to work activity.
Find locations at http://www.goodwill.org, or by calling (voice) 1-800-664-6577.
The California Foundation for Independent Living Centers lists 29 centers serving individuals with all disabilities. Many of these centers conduct Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach for Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries related to work activity. Most independent living centers can refer callers to local benefit program information if they do not have these services.
Find the list of independent living centers at http://www.cfilc.org, or by calling (voice) 916-325-1690 or (TTY) 916-325-1695.
The AIDS Hotline database contains 1,300 organizations providing HIV/AIDS services throughout California. Some of these organizations offer case management, benefits planning, and benefits counseling services that can include assistance with public and private benefits programs.
Find the list of AIDS organizations at http://www.aidshotline.org, or by calling (voice) 1-800-367-AIDS (2437) or (TTY) 1-888-225-AIDS (2437).
Disability Rights California provides representation for consumers of public programs who are disabled. Website publications include topics on health care, benefit programs, and In Home Supportive Services.



