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tally.org is a volunteer-driven accessibility resource that helps small organizations. Our resources help businesses, non-profits, and municipalities:

  • Learn about accessibility
  • Create custom checklists for their accessibility needs
  • Apply accessibility in their work
  • Find examples of “accessibility in action”

We offer:

  • Learning content that helps you make your work accessible - and know how to do so.
  • Evaluations (on tally 1.0) that help you create a customized checklist for your organization.
  • Resources on accessibility standards and best practices.

tally.org is built by volunteers around the world, with leadership from an editor, using open source technologies. We currently have volunteers in Canada, the United States, Australia, India, and Hungary. If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out.

We use the following standards and sources, among others, for developing our content:

  • The lived experience of people with disabilities, including our volunteers
  • The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
  • Standards for the digital and built environments used in the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and Japan
  • Checklists and laws developed for use in the United States and Canada
  • Academic research
  • Other international codes and standards, as applicable.

We expect this list to grow as tally.org evolves.