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Arizona Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Servi 88-3059219 | Government Grant Application

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Arizona Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Service is seeking government grants to fund down payments for ADA-compliant vehicles and necessary equipment, as well as to cover licenses and insurance. The business aims to secure licenses to operate within Navajo, Hopi, and Apache reservations and plans to expand its fleet to include stretcher vans.

The application emphasizes the critical role of non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) for seniors, disabled individuals, and other disadvantaged groups, highlighting the growing demand for such services. With a projected increase in these populations, the need for reliable transportation to healthcare appointments is essential, making the NEMT industry resilient even in economic downturns.

The business faces competition from several local providers, including Timberline Medical Transportation, AAA Full Transportation, and Swwoop Transportation. However, Arizona Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Service distinguishes itself by operating throughout Northern Arizona, maintaining a fleet that meets strict safety and licensing requirements. Its employees hold Level One Fingerprint Clearance Cards, are trained in First-Aid and CPR, and adhere to HIPAA regulations, ensuring a high standard of service.

  • General Information

    Business Registration Number: 88-3059219

    Location: Snowflake, AZ, United States

    Length of Operation: 1-5

    Number of Employees: 1-10 Employees

    Annual Gross Income: Less than $100k

    Annual Gross Expense: Less than $100k

    Open to Loans: YES

  • Funding Usage

    Obtain Vehicle down payments for ADA Wheelchair accessible vehicles, and equipment. Licenses and Insurances for the vehicles.

  • Business Plan

    We will obtain business licenses for the Navajo, Hopi, and Apachi reservations in our area. Expand our fleet to stretcher vans. Non-emergency medical transportation is vital for seniors, the disabled, and other disadvantaged citizens. Scientists predict a substantial increase among these categories of the population, and it, in turn, will impact the need for both emergency and non-emergency providers. That’s why creating a NEMT business is a perfect investment! Whether or not the economy is increasing, patients must get to and from their healthcare appointments, making NEMT business recession-proof. The need for this kind of service won’t go anywhere. Demand and opportunity will only increase with time.

  • Self Identified Competition

    1. Timberline Medical Transportation Address: 674 E White Mountain Blvd, Pinetop, AZ 85935 Phone: (928) 367-6834. Services: Ambulatory, Wheelchair, and Stretcher Transportation. Operates mostly in the Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside areas. Fully Licensed and Insured. 2. AAA Full Transportation Address: 4525 E University Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85034 Phone: (480) 966-8377. Services: Ambulatory, Wheelchair, and Stretcher Transportation. Operates mostly in the Phoenix areas. They operate older vehicles that can't be properly Insured or Licensed. 3. Swwoop Transportation Address: 210 Spring Street, Prescott, Arizona 86303 Phone: (928) 445-6500. Services: Ambulatory, And Wheelchair. They also operate older vehicles that can't be properly Insured or Licensed. Like Timberline Medical Transportation we the only fully Licensed and Insured companies up here. But we operate in the entire Northern Arizona area not just Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside. Our Employees have Level One Fingerprint Clearance Cards issues by the Arizona Department of Public Safety. They are First-Aid, CPR Trained. HIPAA Compliant and Trained. Our vehicles are under a Livery License, so they are maintained on a regular basis. They also have to be newer than 7 years from manufacture date to be compliant to Arizona Department of Transportation Laws.

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