Website Accessibility Audit

Help FoodRecovery.org assess how accessible their website is to users with disabilities and identify next steps towards a website that will be accessible to all.
FoodRecovery.org
Washington, DC, USA
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Posted May 7th

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What we need
  • A list of the common issues along with the prioritization of both severity and impact of the accessibility issues found
  • List of areas that do not meet the Section 508, ADA, WCAG 2.0 guidelines
  • Specific recommendations to improve product accessibility their priority level (low, medium, and high priority)
  • Estimated time needed to fix current compliance issues
What we have in place
  • We currently have a live website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a staff member who is dedicated to this project, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,212 , allowing us to keep rescuing more food

We work with a diverse group of people, and we want to make sure our website can be used by all of them.

Project plan

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Prep: Project Goals, Timeline & Process Established
  • Volunteer Manager provides overview of current website and any past analysis, as well as goals around the level of accessibility compliance they need to achieve
  • Professional explains their accessibility evaluation process and what the audit will entail
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager outline next steps and timeline for the project
  • Volunteer Manager walks Professional through the website, and they determine whether they should audit the full site in the time provided or focus on key page templates and a sampling of content types
  • Both parties review our pro-tips for Organizations and Volunteers to ensure the project is set up for success
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Milestone 1: Website Audited
  • Professional performs both a manual and automated audit of the identified areas of the site against Section 508, WCAG 2.0, and ADA accessibility guidelines
  • Professional determines the severity and impact of any issues that are discovered
  • Professional creates a report including a high-level summary of the findings, the status of any pages included in the audit, and a detailed list of the discovered issues and their severity
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Milestone 2: Audit Reviewed
  • Volunteer Manager reviews draft of audit report and provides feedback to the Professional
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Milestone 3: Finalized Audit Report is Delivered to the Organization
  • Professional delivers final report for the Organization, which includes prioritized recommendations to remediate issues uncovered and achieve the targeted level of accessibility compliance
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About the org

FoodRecovery.org
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Our mission

Through our platform, we connect organizations with surplus food to communities in need, championing sustainability by diverting edible food away from landfills. All for free.

Testimonials

Jason was a joy to work with. The report he produced was incredibly thorough and we are using it to totally turn our site around and make it more accessible. We would recommend working with him again in a heartbeat.
Zoey J.
Zoey J.

Deputy Director

Website Accessibility Audit Project

It was a pleasure to work with MEANS Database to improve their website accessibility! The folks at MEANS Database are very welcoming, friendly, and interested in improving their site. I wouldn't hesitate to work with them again.
Jason A.
Jason A.

Volunteer

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