Promoting Access with a Language Services Assistance Symbol
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.
Design or scale a standardized visual symbol that eliminates language barriers and improves healthcare access for millions of non-English speakers.
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What this is
This HHS program seeks to advance equitable healthcare and social services access by creating or promoting a universal symbol that clearly communicates the availability of language assistance services. The initiative targets the design, testing, implementation, or dissemination of a symbol standard that helps non-English speakers quickly identify where they can obtain interpretation or translation support. Success requires collaboration with health systems, community organizations, or technology firms to ensure the symbol is recognizable, culturally appropriate, and widely adopted.
Who can apply
Eligibility is unspecified in the source material. Likely restricted to non-profits, health systems, small businesses, research institutions, and community organizations working on health equity and language access; applicants should verify current funding announcements for entity type, size, and geographic restrictions.
Topics: language access symbol · health equity · limited english proficiency · interpretation services · universal signage · healthcare accessibility
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