ADA Compliance
Each
applicant certifies that it has on file a
Section 504 Self-Evaluation
for its organization. The links below are to PDF versions of each of
these forms on the Arkansas Arts Council Website.
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access to this Arts Council webpage by copying the address on your
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ADA
Compliance Program
Checklist Section 504
504 Check List
Checklist for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
Checklist for Barrier Removal
with disabilities who attend your activities. We
encourage organizations to use these tools to outline goals and
specific steps to be taken to remove barriers that may hinder people
from fully enjoying all artistic experiences.
The webpage
for Arts Midwest has copies of the applicable laws and a list of links
for online forms and publications at its web address
http://www.artsmidwest.org/resources/accessibility
Disability Access Symbols:
Download the appropriate logos to use in publicizing your activities
to people with disabilities.
12 Step Plan to Access
(PDF): Prepared and shared by Deborah Lewis from the ELA Foundation.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines:
Guidelines and checklist for Web developers to use in making Web
sites accessible to persons with disabilities, provided by the World
Wide Web Consortium.
Universal Design Resource List
– Provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a four-page list of
resources promoting universal design.

The
NEA's
Design for Accessibility: A Cultural Administrator’s Handbook
provides guidance on making access an integral
part of an organization's staffing, mission, budget, and programs.
Organizations
and Government Agencies Devoted to
Accessibility Issues
Kennedy Center
- Information on the LEAD
(Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability) Conference.
National
Arts and Disability Center -
Features resources aimed
at artists with disabilities, arts organizations, and arts
administrators, a comprehensive site that includes extensive
information on assistive devices, services, and products.
VSA Arts Organization
– An international nonprofit organization, with affiliates in most
states, dedicated to creating a society where all people with
disabilities learn through, participate in, and enjoy the arts.
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