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CCAM TAC: Breaking Down Barriers to Access in Rural Communities

November 12 | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

DATE/TIME: Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 3-4 PM ET

INTENDED AUDIENCE: State Offices of Rural Health (SORH) & Rural Stakeholders/Partners 

DESCRIPTION: Accessing health care, work, and essential services shouldn’t be a struggle, yet transportation remains a major barrier for many rural communities. The Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility Technical Assistance Center (CCAM TAC) is changing that by helping communities create lasting, local solutions that make transportation more accessible for everyone.
  
Join us for an engaging webinar to explore how CCAM TAC connects the dots between transportation, health, and human services – and how these partnerships can strengthen your community.
  
You’ll discover how the CCAM TAC team can support your work through: 

  • On-site technical assistance tailored to your community’s unique needs 
  • Federal fund braiding workshops that help stretch limited resources 
  • Facilitated workshops and planning sessions that bring partners together to turn ideas into action

Whether you work in rural health, higher education, or community services, this session will leave you with practical tools, examples, and ideas for improving access in your region.

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SPEAKER:

Bill Wagner
Director, CCAM-TAC·Community Transportation Association of America
Bill Wagner, Director of the Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility Technical Assistance Center at the Community Transportation Association of America. Bill started with CTAA in 2021 as Deputy Director for the National Center for Mobility Management (NCMM). Bill is now overseeing the transition of NCMM into the new CCAM Technical Assistance Center. Originally from upstate New York, Bill was the Director of a 5-county regional mobility management program for a rural health network before joining CTAA. He has over 25 years of experience in transportation, mobility management, human services, and healthcare. Bill has also has served on multiple nonprofit boards, planning departments offering his experience in coordinated transportation planning, economic development, age friendly communities and independent living programming.

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