Most charity websites aren't as accessible as they could be, and small fixes often make the biggest difference.
Colin Grist, Co-Founder and Creative Director at Few and Far, a B Corp certified digital studio based in Leeds that works exclusively with UK charities, will walk through what accessibility actually means in day-to-day practice, why it matters as much for fundraising and engagement as it does for compliance, and where small charities should focus first when time and budget are tight.
In this practical one-hour session you'll learn:
- What web accessibility really means, beyond the WCAG jargon
- The most common accessibility issues on charity websites, and why they matter
- Practical changes you can make this week without a developer
- How to brief a designer, developer or volunteer to build accessibility in from the start
- Where to find free tools to check your own site
Who is it for?
Charity staff who own, edit or commission their website, including communications leads, fundraisers, CEOs of small charities, and anyone responsible for keeping the site up to date will benefit from attending this webinar. No technical background needed!