Learn common website accessibility barriers and how to remove them, while making digital accessibility an essential part of caring for the communities you serve.
In this practical Nonprofit Bytes & Insights webinar, you’ll learn how to make your organization’s website and online content easier for everyone to use by centering the needs of disabled people. We’ll also discuss how digital accessibility connects to leadership and everyday practices, and how improving access online can help foster a more inclusive and welcoming environment throughout your organization.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify common barriers that make websites and online content inaccessible to older adults and people with disabilities.
- Apply practical strategies to make your organization’s digital spaces more accessible, starting with six common barriers that often exclude older adults and disabled people.
- Understand how accessibility intersects with leadership, organizational culture, and social justice.
Presented by Betsy Dorsett (she/they), founder of Miles Ahead Project.
Betsy Dorsett (she/they) is a nonprofit communications consultant, digital accessibility educator and advocate, and a DHS Certified Trusted Tester. In 2024, they founded the Miles Ahead Project to help nonprofit organizations strengthen their digital presence through inclusive communications strategy, digital accessibility workshops, and training. Betsy also organizes digital accessibility and inclusive design meetups in Western North Carolina.


