Accessibility & Inclusion Resources
Thank you for building a more accessible and inclusive South Florida in collaboration with disability advocacy organizations!
Nonprofits and social ventures have the power to advance the equity of people living with disabilities. This initiative serves to connect Miami’s leaders with key accessibility and disability inclusion organizations to increase awareness and cultivate welcoming spaces within Miami’s social impact ecosystem.
We continue to amplify these collaborations by partnering with local organizations that offer their services and by supporting nonprofits and social ventures in budgeting for these services to welcome individuals of all abilities into their programming.
Here’s what’s on the menu
Disability Accessibility Services
team trainings
leaders & Organizations to follow
Disability Accessibility Services
We continue partnering with accessibility and inclusion organizations advancing equity for people living with disabilities. Below are the services offered by each organization. Use this to find what’s right for you and your organization’s needs and get in touch with them to learn more about their tailored offerings and pricing to inform your stipend application!
Hardeman Realtime Inc - HRI Cart
Live Captioning Services
ASL Interpreting Services
the Workplace accessibility group (wag)
WAG is a collective of disability advocates and service providers whose expertise and trainings can help your organization become ADA compliant
Consulting services to create accessible environments
American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation services
Stay tuned for more from our partners!
Team Trainings
Team trainings are a great way to educate your team members about accessibility in the workplace, how to be inclusive in our daily lives, and more. Get in touch with these organizations to learn more about their tailored offerings and pricing to inform your stipend application!
disability independence group
DIG offers a variety of standard and customized opportunities like one-on-one meetings, accessibility asset mapping, accessibility assessments, and developing accessibility action plans at $250 per hour.
Katherine Magnoli
Katherine (Kat) Magnoli is a Miami-based children’s book author, speaker, and disability advocate. She runs KatGirl and Friends Inc to promote inclusion for all children.
Reach out to her for:
Adult or children team trainings on inclusion through literature, educating through storytelling, disability etiquette, and more custom topics
Ken’s Krew
Ken’s Krew provides job placement, training, and support for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities in competitive employment.
Given their 24 years of partnering with corporations to employee people with disabilities, they assist organizations in creating an inclusive workplace.
Stay tuned for more from our partners!
Leaders and Organizations to Follow
Not sure where to start? Luckily, there are tons of organizations across Miami that offer educational resources to help you amp up your accessibility efforts.
Give them a follow and learn more about their work below.
The Advocacy Network on Disabilities champions the rights of individuals with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities by promoting inclusion, providing services, and advancing systems change.
Birth Injury Center is a free resource center for families who have been affected by birth injuries and would like to learn more about their options and seek support.
The Enable Project, led by Catalyst Miami, is a coalition that trains nonprofits about inclusion of people with disabilities in their organizations and movements.
Cerebral Palsy Guide is an organization dedicated to educating families about cerebral palsy. Their team is committed to raising awareness and to provide important information and support for families affected by cerebral palsy.
The de Moya Foundation creates employment opportunities for young adults with unique abilities by building long term partnerships with the employers and providing support for the employees.
Easterseals South Florida provides exceptional services, education, and outreach so that people living with disabilities can live, learn, work and play through Head Start, early education, and special education programs.
Ken’s Krew Inc. provides job placement, training, and support for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities in competitive employment.
The Key Clubhouse of South Florida affords people whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness the opportunity to recover meaningful and productive lives through self-directed reintegration into the workplace and the community.
Karen Peterson and Dancers is a nonprofit organization that features adult dancers with and without disabilities who facilitate, create and perform "physically integrated" dance as an inclusive dance form on a year-round basis.
Mesothelioma Hope was founded by a group of medical and legal advocates who aim to provide a comprehensive database for people diagnosed with mesothelioma.
Pioneer Winter Collective is a Miami-based, physically integrated dance-theater company, rooted in social practice and community, queer visibility and beauty beyond the mainstream.
Push to Open offers youth with disabilities transition & employment services.
The Therapeutic Scuba Institute (TSI) is on a mission to bring the adaptive scuba community together through training, education, scuba experiences, therapy and research.
The Florida Ride for Autism & disABILITIES
April 23rd, 2022 | Miami to the Florida Keys
Bike to the Beach invites you to join a fun and impactful challenge, a fundraiser bike ride to the Keys while making a positive difference right in our own backyards. 100 spots available.
ThumbsUp International is a nonprofit based in Miami that pairs athletes of different abilities to race together and educates children and adults about the power of helping.
If you know of a leader or organization we don’t, please let us know by sending an email to luisana@radicalpartners.net.