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promoting accessible websites
accessible charity websites, bobby approved charity websites and Section 508 approved charity websites
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website accessibility rating: excellent
Knowbility's web site is a place where you can learn how and why to make technology accessible to everyone - including people with disabilities. Knowbility is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1999. Our mission is to support the independence of children and adults with disabilities through accessible information technology - barrier free I.T!
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website accessibility rating: good
BVIM in Marin County aids the blind and visually impaired gain and maintain independence. We advocate for needed services and activities to improve the quality of life for the blind and vision impaired.
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website accessibility rating: good
Nonprofit Financial Center provides financial management support and resources to nonprofit organizations.
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website accessibility rating: good
North Dakota Protection & Advocacy Project's purpose is to advocate for protect legal rights people with disabilities,information and referral,advocacy, education, training, representation /
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website accessibility rating: good
The National Federation of the Blind is the largest organization of blind people in the nation. We have affiliates in every state plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico with our national headquarters located in Baltimore, Maryland.
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website accessibility rating: good
Designed to empower people of all ages and abilities by giving them the opportunity to make self-determined choices to participate in their communities in ways that are meaningful to them
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website accessibility rating: good
An organization specifically established to promote the welfare of blinded veterans.
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website accessibility rating: good
The Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities was established to advocate on behalf of individuals with developmental disabilities, foster welcoming and inclusive communities, and improve the disability service system. The Council's mission is to help people with developmental disabilities become independent, productive, and included in all facets of community life.
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website accessibility rating: fair
East Bay Agency For Children (EBAC) helps children who have suffered from abuse and/or neglect, are coping with the strain of living in poverty, or need help through a crisis in their lives. Founded in 1952 by local parents, EBAC has grown to provide critically needed services for more than 15,000 children at school and community sites throughout the East Bay.
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website accessibility rating: fair
DAWN is a statewide grassroots cross-disability network of people who care about disability issues. DAWN supports legislative change in the programs and systems affecting people with all disabilities.
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