Amy Armstrong

 

Amy Armstrong

Ms. Armstrong’s current role at NDCPD is Project Coordinator for the ND Comprehensive Employment Systems (CES) Medicaid Infrastructure Grant (MIG) funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The MIG project focuses on systems change efforts to remove barriers to employment for people with disabilities. She also serves as the Principle Investigator for the ND Money Follows the Person Housing Project, contracted with the ND Department of Human Services; advocating for accessible, affordable housing for the aging population and people with disabilities.

 

Ms. Armstrong has previously served NDCPD as the project director for the ND Real Choice Systems Change Grant – Rebalancing Initiative awarded to the ND Department of Human Services- Aging Services Division, as a consumer liaison for the ND Medicaid Infrastructure Grant (MIG), and as the project coordinator for NDCPD’s Right Track Program.

 

Ms. Armstrong holds two Bachelor of Science in Education degrees and has a variety of experience serving people with disabilities and their families.

 

Ms. Armstrong has previously served NDCPD as the project director for the ND Real Choice Systems Change Grant – Rebalancing Initiative awarded to the ND Department of Human Services- Aging Services Division, as a consumer liaison for the ND Medicaid Infrastructure Grant (MIG), and as the project coordinator for NDCPD’s Right Track Program. 

 

Ms. Armstrong holds two Bachelor of Science in Education degrees and has a variety of experience serving people with disabilities and their families.

 

Ms. Armstrong's Vita

Contact information:

Ms. Amy Armstrong
Minot State University
500 University Avenue West
Minot, ND 58707
(800)233-1737 or (701)858-3578