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Maintaining Your Site’s Accessibility Well After Launch

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As Forum One’s Accessibility Lead, Jeanette ensures that our public sector and nonprofit clients receive unwavering support in prioritizing accessibility for all users. Standards shift, old habits take over, and new staff may not understand how to maintain accessibility. Have an accessibility governance plan.

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Forum One Joins Network of Professionals Dedicated to Accessibility

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To advance our commitment to accessibility, Forum One recently became members of the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), a global accessibility professional association promoting and improving accessible digital and physical environments. Make your website accessible.

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Harnessing the Power of AI: Why Associations Need Strong Data Governance to Thrive

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Clean, well-structured data is essential for any AI system to function effectively, and data governance plays a vital role in ensuring data accuracy, security, and accessibility. In this blog, we will explore why associations need to prioritize data management and governance to fully leverage AI and transform their decision-making processes.

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6 Places to Find Grants for Your Non-Profit

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If your non-profit is looking for new grant opportunities, here are six tried-and-true places to find them: #1 – Your Board I always start my grant research with my board. The Center maintains an online database and, for a moderate fee, will allow you online access to their online database of funders.

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5 Places Nonprofits Can Look for Grants

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If you’re a nonprofit looking for funding, grants are a great place to start. Here are 5 places to look for grants. There are many places that organizations can find, apply and access grant money, here are 5 places nonprofits can look. But where do you find them? The Federal Government.

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Accessibility on Social Media

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For organizations with big missions to make the world a better place, it’s essential that we consider the context in which we are producing creative. From hearing impairment to colorblindness, these disabilities affect the way people receive and process information. Captions . Avoiding Inaccessible Typefaces. Capitalizing Hashtags.

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Expanding Access to Black History

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This Black History Month, we reflect on the strategy work that our team does through our partnership with the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture —much of which centers around expanding access. But access is just the first step.

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