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Despite a growing focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion work at many nonprofits, experts say most still aren’t doing enough to focus on how to ensure people with disabilities have full access to grants, the workplace, and virtual events.
In recent weeks, subscribers to the Chroniclehave had the chance to learn from the head of the Ford Foundation’s grant making program on disability and a Maryland nonprofit that altered its physical space, communications, and programs to be more welcoming to people with disabilities. We also interviewed a wide array of organizations that have prioritized accommodations for people with disabilities at their events to show you what matters most.
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