Accessibility Tools in Windows & Microsoft 365 Every Nonprofit Should Know (opens in new tab)

Accessibility isn’t optional for nonprofits — it’s essential. Whether serving clients, supporting staff, or engaging volunteers, organizations must ensure digital tools are usable by everyone. Microsoft 365 and Windows include powerful, built‑in accessibility features that many nonprofits overlook. This blog explores the most impactful tools, how they work, and how to configure them using official Microsoft guidance. Accessibility Architecture in Microsoft 365 1. Input Assistance Speech‑to‑te...

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