OUR COMMITMENT: Accessible Digital Content for All
Accessible Organizations Group was founded on a straightforward belief: public-facing digital content should be accessible to everyone.
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Over 70 million adults in the United States live with a disability. As the population continues to age, that number will grow. When public agencies post documents, websites, and digital tools that do not meet accessibility standards, they create barriers to civic participation for the communities they are required to serve.
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Making that content accessible is not just a compliance obligation. It is the right thing to do.
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AOG exists to help public agencies and the firms that serve them remove those barriers by building digital accessibility into their everyday workflows, procurement practices, and content production processes.
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How we put accessible digital content for all into practice:
We help agencies identify where accessibility gaps exist in their digital content and build the organizational capability to address them sustainably.
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We work with AEC consulting firms to build accessible content production into the deliverables they produce for public agency clients.
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We produce educational content, including the Access Brief podcast and the AOG Insights blog, to make knowledge about digital accessibility available to practitioners at no cost.
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We built and maintain the ADA Title II Readiness Checklist as a free, ungated resource available to any agency or firm that needs it.
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Our founder, Becky Rehorn, uses assistive technology daily. The work we do is informed by firsthand experience with the barriers we help organizations remove.