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A Guide to Email Accessibility Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Coralie Meade Rodriguez , Senior Production Specialist at Firefly Partners – a women-owned, LGBTQ+ certified, and minority-owned digital marketing agency that develops accessible online experiences that empower progressive organizations to thrive. Understanding WCAG Standards WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

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Design Series: Ensuring Accessibility

Forum One

So at Forum One, we don’t have to do a lot of convincing about the importance of accessibility, but there are still a lot of questions about how best to build digital experiences that welcome and respect all users. Accessibility lessons from a lifeguard Growing up in the Pocono Mountains, I had the luxury of learning to swim in a river.

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How to Follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: Resources for Nonprofit Design

Media Cause

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are what everyone must follow to make the web a more inclusive experience. The WCAG “define how to make Web content more accessible to people with disabilities, ranging from visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological.” .

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Designing an Accessible Nonprofit Website: FAQ + 3 Tips

Nonprofits Source

This is where website accessibility comes in. In this guide, we’ll answer some frequently asked questions about accessibility and share three top tips for designing an accessible website. Nonprofit Website Accessibility FAQ What is website accessibility? Why does accessibility matter for nonprofit websites?

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4 Best Practices for Accessible Nonprofit Website Design

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When evaluating your nonprofit website’s effectiveness , an important question to ask yourself is whether all possible users can access the content on your site. Designing for accessibility takes into account all audience members’ abilities and situations, allowing everyone access to the information you provide.

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5 Quick and Easy Ways to Make Your Website More Accessible

Allegiance Group

What is website accessibility and why is it important? If a website is accessible, it means that it was built and designed for all people to use it. Accessibility is a big part of your website’s user experience (UX). Situational Limitations Some users have accessibility limitations.

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5 Corporate Philanthropy Roadblocks—and How to Solve Them

EveryAction

Lack of access to corporate philanthropy program guidelines. should provide its employees with a set of guidelines regarding participation eligibility criteria. For matching gifts, these typically include matchable donation minimum and maximum amounts and a match ratio to determine the match size. The Roadblock.