The John Slatin Fund Accessibility Project
The John Slatin Accessibility Fund Project is an independent volunteer collaborative effort of many individual and business accessibility experts who are generously donating time. Knowbility has volunteered hosting and management services but does not own the project.

John Slatin was an important person in many of our lives. He had a unique ability to connect the disconnected, find the common ground and bring us all together. John brought an energy to accessibility that inspired us all. He was an engineer. He was an artist. He was a friend.
The John Slatin Fund Accessibility Project matches accessibility experts with companies that would like a brief review of their site for accessibility. In return, the site owner is asked to contribute a minimum of $500 to The John Slatin Fund. The John Slatin Fund was established to help John’s beloved Anna offset the medical expenses incurred during John’s long illness.
This is an ideal opportunity for companies that wonder about the accessibility of their site -- whether the site is brand new or aging, knowledge of what type of experience users with disabilities have on your site will help you make decisions about what repair may be warranted.
Interested? We have a list of accessibility experts at the ready. Have questions? Let us know.
- Learn more about the process and sign up to receive an accessibility review
- View the accessibility experts participating in the project
- Thanks to more than 70 accessibility experts who have signed on!
Don't need an accessibility review, but still want to help? Donate to the fund.
