Fundraising for accessibility projects – from idea to reality
Fundraising
Creating accessible and inclusive solutions require resources - and I can help you find external support for your projects.
Four benefits of fundraising
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Turn your vision into action by securing the resources needed to make your goals a reality.
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Embed accessibility into your organization as a sustainable practice.
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Gain external support and visibility for your initiatives.
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Achieve measurable results that enhance your brand and organizational impact.
How I can help you
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Develop project ideas that fit your organisation and create real value for your co-workers and customers
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Secure funding for initiatives that promote inclusion and accessibility
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Write grant applications that stand out and maximise your chances of success
How the process works
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Project development and design
We begin with a project workshop where we explore:
- Which areas you want to improve
- How the project will create value — both internally and externally
- How to integrate relevant data to make the project appealing and strategic from a funder’s perspective
- Funding and financial opportunities
I help you identify the most relevant funding sources, including:
- Private foundations aligned with your project goals
- Public funding – such as EU programmes like Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, or Danish grant schemes
- CSR partnerships and sponsors – from companies looking to support inclusion and accessibility as part of their strategy
- Grant application writing
I ensure that your application:
- Meets all requirements and stands out
- Clearly explains the problem and why your project matters
- Includes a strong plan, with measurable goals, a realistic timeline and budget
- Implementation and reporting
Once the funding is secured, I assist with:
- Effective implementation to ensure optimal use of resources
- Reporting to funders – strengthening your credibility and future funding potential
What types of projects can receive funding?
Here are three examples of initiatives which can be realised by targeted funding:
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Programmes and workshops that promote psychological safety, inclusion, and accessibility
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Digital accessibility solutions that enable people with disabilities to access your products or services
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Exhibition design and educational projects that include people with disabilities or marginalised groups