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How to Make Virtual Events Accessible to People With Disabilities |
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Many nonprofits want to make their events accessible to people with disabilities, yet only 14 percent of charities offer video captioning during online events. If your organization is in that group, we understand. At the Chronicle, we too are learning how to create accessible and inclusive virtual events. With guidance from the experts joining our next webinar, we have begun making accommodations that are fairly simple and inexpensive yet vitally important. We hope you’ll join us in this effort by signing up for How to Make Virtual Events Accessible to People With Disabilities. You can watch on demand or join us live on Thursday, February 24, at 2 PM ET. You’ll gain insights and practical guidance from:
Bridget Hayman, Communications Director, Access Living Risa Rifkind, Director, Civic Engagement and Marketing, Disability Lead Ingrid Tischer, Director of Development, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund You’ll learn where to start — and how to prioritize — when improving accessibility at an event, how to ensure event communications and programming are accessible, and ways to foster an organizational culture that values these efforts. Register today to secure your spot and get our lowest rate. This session will include live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request other accommodations, please email copevents@philanthropy.com or call 202-466-1032. This webinar is produced with support from RespectAbility. This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits. |
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| Bridget Hayman | Access Living |
| | Risa Rifkind | Disability Lead |
| | Ingrid Tischer | Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund |
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