Nonprofit Training
Disability intersects with every identity and socioeconomic background. Further your nonprofit mission by including the disability community.
Train Your NonprofitEmpowering Nonprofits
We at Wandke Accessibility understand the importance of the beneficiary work of nonprofits in furthering societal welfare. We seek to advance your humanitarian mission by ensuring that the disability community is not forgotten in your foundation.
Work With Wandke Accessibility
- We are people with disabilities.
- We are accessibility consultants who live what we preach.
- We provide an understanding of what it is like to live with a disability.
- We provide exposure to disability inclusion ideas.
- We are accessibility advisors.
All of this is packaged along with real-life experience and perspective.
We offer options from main stage presentations to smaller workshops, sitting on panels and more intimate speaking engagements.
Build your Nonprofit’s Mission to Include People with Disabilities
Go from feeling unsure or uncomfortable working with clients and employees with disabilities to being confident and prepared to interact with and accommodate people with disabilities.
The Process
Firstly, you will share your mission and goals with us. We will discuss how we can help you meet your goals. It is all about your mission. We will provide our expertise to expand your mission to be inclusive of the disability community.
Our Offer
Disability intersects with every identity which one can hold; even if your mission is not disability driven, your mission does impact the disability community at some level. We will provide you with a customized training session(s) or workshop(s) that incorporate disability into the diversity, equity, and inclusion conversation.
We would love to speak with your team to increase our nonprofit’s overall disability inclusion and awareness.
The Result
Become proactive, not reactive. Improve your company culture. Provide a safe and inclusive environment. Increase your market base. Sustain your organization. Become an ally to the disability community.