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Is Your Nonprofit Digitally Inclusive?

Is Your Nonprofit Digitally Inclusive?

FromThe Nonprofit Show


Is Your Nonprofit Digitally Inclusive?

FromThe Nonprofit Show

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This lively discussion centers around the crucial need for nonprofits to embrace technology and ensure digital accessibility for all, particularly individuals with disabilities. The conversation steps deep into the complexities of digital inclusivity, shedding light on various aspects, challenges, and ways to address them.The conversation commences with Ellen Owens-Karcsay, from KarcsayGroup.com, elaborating on the concept of digital accessibility and its significance, particularly during a time when organizations are rapidly adopting digital solutions without adequately considering accessibility for individuals with disabilities.Addressing the question of how people with disabilities use technology, Ellen provides comprehensive insights into the various ways individuals with disabilities access technology, including screen readers, screen magnifiers, specialized mouse or keyboard devices, and more. She emphasizes the importance of website and application coding to ensure compatibility with assistive technologies. The discussion continues with an exploration of the three primary concerns regarding digital accessibility: 1. Business case 2. legal compliance 3. brand equity, and Ellen underscores that organizations should consider the broad impact on their business, the legal implications, and the importance of building equity, and an inclusive brand.The conversation touches on the roles of organizations like the American Foundation for the Blind and the National Council for Independent Living in advocating for digital accessibility.Questions arise about timelines for implementation and funding opportunities for digital accessibility initiatives. Ellen Owens-Karcsay emphasizes that organizations should educate themselves about digital accessibility and integrate it into their day-to-day processes. Regarding funding, she notes that although funding opportunities exist, digital accessibility is often an overlooked component in proposals. However, she believes that increasing awareness and advocacy can lead to more funding allocations for digital inclusivity efforts.The conversation wraps up with a discussion on the federal government's role in digital accessibility and the potential for funders to become champions of this cause once they become aware of its importance.Watch on video:  https://bit.ly/3KAVoNZFollow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Released:
Aug 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Nonprofit Show is the daily live broadcast where our national nonprofit community comes together for problem solving, innovations, and reflections to foster greater social impacts.  Each day the hosts and their guest experts cover relevant topics, from money to management to missions, with fresh thinking and ideas to help you and your nonprofit amplify your social impact and better achieve your mission, vision and values. //Join in with The Nonprofit Show Co-Hosts Julia C. Patrick, CEO of The American Nonprofit Academy and Jarrett Ransom, The Nonprofit Nerd and CEO of The Rayvan Group.   Watch or listen to The Nonprofit Show for new knowledge and amazing inspirations.  Connect with nonprofit and social impact experts from across the globe. More details . . . https://bit.ly/34yEYk1 //Signup to watch the Live video broadcast of The Nonprofit Show and receive a show time reminder: http://bit.ly/3nxnADf // The Nonprofit Show is a production of the American Nonprofit Academy http://bit.ly/2LsVonu