Accessibility × Nonprofits
Best Accessibility Agencies for Nonprofits (2026)
Accessibility agencies with verified nonprofit client evidence — ranked by depth of documented work, then editorial quality.
Each listed agency evidences at least 2 documented nonprofit clients. Combined, the agencies below document 59 client engagements.
Ranked Accessibility agencies for nonprofit clients
About this list
For a nonprofit, accessibility is mission alignment, not just compliance: the people a charity serves are disproportionately those a badly-built product excludes, and the European Accessibility Act now reaches many nonprofit services too. 1508 documents accessible, responsible work for Danish institutions; Path evidences WCAG-compliant work for civic and cultural organizations; FONDA brings Austrian institutional accessibility experience.
Rates run €75–160 per hour, with donation-accountable budgets — the scoping conversation matters.
The competence is treating accessibility as a core value the mission depends on. A charity for disabled people that ships an inaccessible site contradicts itself — read each profile's documented nonprofit engagements and editorial review to confirm genuine, tested accessibility work, and note that the conformance experience these agencies built in the public sector transfers directly to mission work. With three studios, the documented rosters carry the shortlist.
Expert Insight
Why nonprofit fit matters for accessibility
Donation-accountable budgets punish scope creep hard: agencies with documented nonprofit work have already practiced honest, staged scoping.
Multi-audience IA (donors, volunteers, beneficiaries, members) is the recurring nonprofit design problem — commercial portfolios rarely evidence it.
Trust drives conversion in this sector: donation flows, transparency pages, and impact reporting are specialist patterns with documented examples on this page.
Mission fit is checkable: published engagements show whether an agency treated a nonprofit as a client or as a case-study filler.
Frequently asked questions
3 agencies in our directory combine verified nonprofit client evidence with documented Accessibility work. The current top-ranked are FONDA, Path, 1508 — ordered by depth of documented client evidence, then our editorial scoring (portfolio quality, credibility, completeness); placement is never paid.
Published rates across this page's agencies run €90–160 per hour (median ~€126). Project totals depend on scope — our cost calculator breaks estimates down by team size and engagement length.
Each listed agency has at least two documented, named nonprofit clients — published case studies or engagement descriptions our research actually read, with source URLs stored per client. Logo walls without published evidence carry no weight, which is what separates this list from self-declared directories.


