ADA Business Toolkit
ADA Business Toolkit Forms and Guidelines
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Sample Letter – ADA Title III Accessibility
Use this letter to raise concerns about the accessibility of a particular business.
- Reasonable Accommodation Request
- Lists of Disabilities and Accommodations - JAN Network
- Tax Incentive Resource
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Fundraising Fact Sheet for Businesses
The Ability Center often gets questions about where a business can get funding for accessibility improvements or accommodations. Many accessibility projects and accommodations can be accomplished at little or no cost or rolled into larger planning and projects.
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Accessibility & Accommodations Funding
Where can I get funding for accessibility projects and accommodations for people with disabilities?
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Accessibility of State and Local Government Websites to People with Disabilities
To help meet the requirements in The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, if the government entities receive Federal funding, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, is to ensure that government websites have accessible features for people with disabilities by using the simple steps described in this document.
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WAVE Website Evaluation Tool
WAVE is a suite of evaluation tools that helps authors make their web content more accessible to individuals with disabilities. WAVE can identify many accessibility and Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) errors, but also facilitates human evaluation of web content.
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Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar
Learn about website access and why it is especially important for people with disabilities during times of emergency with Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, United States Access Board.
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Best Practices and Guidelines for Large Print Documents
In order to eliminate the confusion surrounding the production of large print documents, the Council of Citizens with Low Vision International (CCLVI) formed an ad hoc committee to identify, review, and evaluate a variety of large print documents currently available. These guidelines were compiled by persons with low vision to assist in the production of the large print documents that they, themselves read.