Double Your Impact on Disability Innovation Now

Fri 26 May 2023

Technology makes everyday life easier for people with cerebral palsy. That’s why we're proud to announce the second cohort of Remarkable US — our disability tech startup accelerator. And it's why we're excited to announce that when you give today, your gift will be matched!

This year's cohort features six exceptional, US-based disability tech startups. Aurie provides a reusable no-touch catheter system to help intermittent catheter users avoid urinary tract infections. Enabled Play gives disabled people new ways to control their technology. Hominid X develops transformative assistive grasping devices to help people with cerebral palsy and other hand disabilities increase functional independence. SpineX Inc. uses noninvasive neurological technology to unlock and ease movement for people with cerebral palsy. Springrose designs adaptive intimate apparel that improves quality of life for women with limited mobility. XR Navigation makes the world’s most inclusive visual, auditory, and tactile digital-only map viewer. 

This innovative group is poised to make a huge impact and you can, too.

Thanks to a generous anonymous donor, CPARF will be matching up to $250,000 in donations that support Remarkable US!  Your matched gift will support innovation that makes both the fun and necessary parts of everyday life easier for people with disabilities.

Thanks for making the world more accessible with us!

Wed 11 Feb 2026

Banner on the left side, featuring the title “Dating with a Disability: Assistive technologies & the Dateability App are Redefining What's Possible.” The background image shows a joyful couple dressed in colorful, formal clothing. One partner is seated in a wheelchair while the other stands beside them holding flowers and wearing a flowing veil. The image conveys themes of love, celebration, and disability inclusion.

An update on one of our most important initiatives: expanding access to life-changing assistive technology for Native Americans with disabilities.

Fri 23 Jan 2026

A large group of smiling conference attendees pose together at CES on the Startup Stage, many wearing badges and shirts that reference disability innovation. A purple text overlay reads, “Accessibility as the Standard, Not the Exception — January 2026,” alongside the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation logo.

An update on one of our most important initiatives: expanding access to life-changing assistive technology for Native Americans with disabilities.