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Your monthly newsletter from Ability Central | April 2023
 

The 2022 Impact Report is Here!

 
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We did a lot in 2022. Across our three programs, Ability Central hit new milestones and laid the foundation for continued growth and achievement in 2023 and beyond.

  • Our Grantmaking program awarded $1,160,000 to 19 organizations serving almost 18,000 people with disabilities.
  • We launched our Portal website, featuring more than 3,000 organizations that offer services and support to people with disabilities (and lots more accessible features!)
  • We expanded our Cloud Consulting program, spending 770 hours delivering $135,000 worth of Salesforce solutions to disability nonprofits.

And, most importantly, we’ve collected the best of the stories and successes we shared with our community in 2022.

Read all about the work we do in Ability Central’s 2022 Impact Report, available now online.

 

Event Wrap-up

 
Ability Central's MozFest 2023 Panel Available
 
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Didn't make it to MozFest with us this year? No worries! The recording of our panel at MozFest 2023 is live on our YouTube channel.

Join Ability Central's Alyah Thomas and representatives from YouDescribe and PeerBots to learn about new tech advancements in universal design and their impact on people who experience communication disabilities.

Watch Inclusion Drives Innovation: The Value of By and For Product Design anytime!

 
 

Resource Round-up

 
 
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The severity of symptoms defines the three stages of dementia. This article teaches how doctors diagnose dementia and how symptoms affect daily life.

 
 
 
 
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Cerebral Palsy (CP) requires a lifelong plan. Learn about the resources available, what to expect at each stage, and how to find support.

 
 

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