Customer Spotlight: The Nora Project

Jan 5 2022 David Titmus
Logo for the Nora Project showing two children, one using a wheelchair, holding hands.
Filters

Popular posts

Cell phone laying on a desk near a computer keyboard with the Twitch logo displayed on the phone screen
How to Add Captions to Twitch How to Add Captions to Twitch
lamp on desk
So You Want to Be a VITAC Realtime Captioner… So You Want to Be a VITAC Realtime Captioner…

Related posts

An Olympic flag in the foreground reads Paris 2024 and includes the Olympic rings. Blurred in the background is the Eiffel Tower at night
Paris Olympic Games Broadcasts Promise Greater Captioning, Description, and Accessibility   Paris Olympic Games Broadcasts Promise Greater Captioning, Description, and Accessibility  
Front of FCC Building
FCC Adopts ‘Readily Accessible’ Requirement for Caption Display Settings FCC Adopts ‘Readily Accessible’ Requirement for Caption Display Settings
Share
Copied!

Logo for the Nora Project showing two children, one using a wheelchair, holding hands.A new Customer Spotlight looks at how nonprofit organization The Nora Project uses VITAC’s accessibility solutions to reach a larger audience and bring more people into the conversation.

The Nora Project provides professional development for educators and curriculum for students, and routinely works with businesses and the larger community to develop more inclusive environments. As a group dedicated to inclusion, making its content accessible to everyone was a must, and finding a reliable accessibility partner was of vital importance.

VITAC’s accurate captioning, searchable transcripts, and professional audio description services enables The Nora Project to produce more inclusive and accessible training programs as well as virtual open houses and fundraising events.

Read the Customer Spotlight here, and visit our “Resources” page for more information and content, including ebooks, accessibility guides, and webinars.