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AI For The Blind
AI for the Blind is a nonprofit initiative and fast-growing online community dedicated to helping people who are blind or low-vision explore and use artificial intelligence as a tool for independence, creativity, and opportunity. At its center is a Facebook group with over 14,000 members, where daily conversations connect blind professionals, students, creators, and entrepreneurs with the latest accessible AI tools and strategies.The nonprofit provides coaching, resources, and peer support that make AI practical rather than overwhelming. Members learn how to use AI for everyday life, business, content creation, and accessibility. The group emphasizes collaboration, mentoring, and “turning learning into earning,” showing how technology can open new doors when combined with community.The mission of AI for the Blind is to empower people to imagine new possibilities, explore creative paths, and share knowledge together — making sure that blind and low-vision individuals are not left behind in the AI revolution but are instead leading the way.
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danielkeen9104@gmail.com
National Federation of the Blind (NFB)
The NFB is the largest and oldest U.S. organization led by blind people, advocating for civil rights, independence, and opportunity. With affiliates in all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico, NFB empowers individuals to live the lives they want and provides extensive resources, training, and community events. Get involved to access local chapters and specialized divisions.
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nfb@nfb.org
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American Council of the Blind (ACB)
ACB increases independence, security, and equality for all blind and visually impaired people. It offers advocacy, information, scholarships, and publishes the Braille Forum. With state affiliates nationwide, ACB welcomes new members and volunteers to advance inclusion and access. Website
info@acb.org
American Printing House for the Blind (APH)
APH is the world’s largest nonprofit creating accessible educational, workplace, and independent living products for people who are blind or low vision. APH also offers free books, technology, and nationwide training-join to access innovative resources and community support. Website
support@aph.org
Foundation Fighting Blindness
FFB drives research for treatments and cures for retinal diseases like RP and macular degeneration. It funds research, hosts educational events, and connects families-get involved to support groundbreaking science and advocacy. Website
info@fightingblindness.org
Blinded Veterans Association (BVA)
BVA, chartered by Congress, provides support, mentorship, and advocacy for blinded veterans and their families. Join to access peer support, resources, and national advocacy for veterans adjusting to life with vision loss. Website
bva@bva.org
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Guide Dogs for the Blind
Guide Dogs for the Blind empowers independence by pairing people with trained guide dogs, offering training and lifelong support. Volunteer, foster, or apply for a guide dog to join this life-changing community. Website
info@guidedogs.com
Lighthouse Guild
Lighthouse Guild provides vision and healthcare services, technology training, and support for people of all ages. Get involved to access comprehensive resources, telehealth, and community programs for living well with vision loss. Website
info@lighthouseguild.org
Braille Institute of America
Braille Institute offers free programs, classes, and services for people with vision loss, focusing on literacy, technology, and daily living skills. Join to benefit from seminars, peer support, and accessible resources. Website
info@brailleinstitute.org
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Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
CNIB delivers community-based support, advocacy, and rehabilitation for Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. With offices and programs nationwide, CNIB invites you to get involved, access resources, and advocate for inclusion. Website
info@cnib.ca
Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB)
CCB is a vibrant peer-support network with chapters across Canada, offering advocacy, technology programs, and social activities. Join to connect locally, access resources, and help shape a more inclusive society. Website
info@ccbnational.net
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