Communities to Know: Arizona
Each month we report on intentional communities for adults with IDD around the U.S. This month, we are highlighting projects operating or planned in Arizona.
Autism Dad and The Housing Crisis: Mark Olson’s Mission for Autism Families
In this episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Mark Olson, founder of LTO Ventures, to tackle one of the biggest concerns for autism dads: What happens when we’re gone?
Protecting our most vulnerable, and those who care for them
A crisis of care is threatening the lives of thousands of the state’s most vulnerable citizens, but the good news is that a well-researched, cost-effective solution to this crisis is before the current Texas Legislature and needs your support.
"Someone should do something..." that "someone" is YOU!
I presented to families wanting to learn how to get involved in advocacy and separately visited the Texas Capitol with the Leadership Boerne class of 2025 of which I am a member for its "Capitol Day," meeting elected officials pertinent to Boerne and Kendall County.
Communities to Know: South Carolina
We take a look at Mary Sunshine House, Oak Tree Farm, and Osprey Village in the Palmetto State.
“Work The Problem.”
The Oscar-nominated film, The Martian, is one of those movies I enjoy watching over and over (and I have…and will again), but there are two moments in the movie I use every day to motivate me and focus my drive to make our Autumn Hills Village project a reality.
Communities to Know: Florida
Each month we report on intentional communities for adults with IDD around the U.S. This month, we are highlighting projects operating or planned in Florida.
2024 Accomplishments
LTO Ventures had a transformational year in 2024 marked most significantly by our shift to launching our own project.
the link between housing and health in autistic populations
Researchers from Drexel University's A.J. Drexel Autism Institute examined how many autistic people in the United States received housing support from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to explore their experiences and health outcomes.
Earning Our Money vs Asking for Money
The least fun part of leading LTO Ventures is asking for money, but here goes... I formed LTO Ventures in 2010 to serve a charitable mission focused on developing residential, vocational, educational, recreational, and social engagement options for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) inspired by my daughter.
Communities to Know: Wisconsin
Each month we will report about intentional communities for adults with IDD around the U.S. This month, we want to highlight settings existing and planned across in Wisconsin.
Origin of Autumn Hills Village Name, Logo
Coming up with a name for something that has to be as meaningful 50 years from now as it is today is hard. This is the story behind the Autumn Hills Village name and logo.
Our Community Center: First Look
I am excited to share with you a first look at our $14 million 40,000sf Community Inclusion Center that we plan to locate adjacent to the homes and apartments in our Autumn Hills Village intentional community.
Communities to Know: Independent Apartment Communities
Each month we will report on something about intentional communities for adults with IDD around the U.S. This month, we want to highlight Independent Apartment Communities across the U.S.
Introducing Groth Design Group Architects
The site plan for our Autumn Hills Village community and the floor plans and renderings for our planned Community Inclusion Center were prepared for us by Groth Design Group in Wisconsin.
Family Opportunity Mortgages Explained
There is a little-known but flexible mortgage product designed for families who want to buy a home for their disabled son or daughter.
Oct 2024 Newsletter: Dignity of Risk Gets Rear-Ended
My daughter Lindsay was in a car accident on Labor Day.
Communities to Know in Indiana
Each month we highlight intentional communities for adults with IDD. This month it's Indiana, including two LTO Ventures clients - ILADD and OASIS Community.
Kim Breitling, board member, advocate, wife, mother, friend
It is with deep sadness that we report that Kim passed away.
Sept 2024 Newsletter: What Happens After 21? We’re Creating Solutions.
Children with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) inexorably become adults with IDD. After age 21, adults with IDD age out of the school system and lose their free education and school-based services, also known as “falling off the cliff.”