Please join us in appreciation of the following sponsors for their commitment to our convention and our transformative movement.
The Center for Assistive Technology Training (CATT) Project is a collaboration between the American Printing House for the Blind (APH), Foundation for Blind Children (FBC), and the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB). Our mission is to provide assistive technology training to teachers of the visually impaired, utilizing a “train the trainer” model, while also providing training for students and families. Devices are provided through APH. Training is provided through FBC employed trainers serving a six-state region: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.
Waymo's mission is to make it safe and easy for people and things to get where they're going. From moving people to moving goods, we're using autonomous driving technology to get to new places. Our mission is big, and our work has the potential to transform lives.
Inspire individuals who are blind to pursue their maximum potential through creating, sustaining and improving employment while providing the highest quality products and services.
Saavi Services for the Blind is a nationally recognized training center providing blind and low vision people of all ages the opportunity to build their non-visual skills, self-confidence, advocate, and develop a positive philosophy of blindness. We believe that it’s not what you can see, it’s what you can do that matters.
Aira is an app that connects people who are blind or low vision to professional visual interpreters for secure access to visual information, anytime, anywhere. Organizations who value accessibility and inclusivity partner with Aira to offer the app for free to their employees, students, and customers.
ViewFinder Low Vision Resource Center is a low vision Optometry Clinic with offices across Arizona.
Collaborative Technology Solutions provides assistive technology services and other employment & independent living services for people with disabilities.
The mission of Computers for the Blind is to open the world of information technology to persons who are blind or visually impaired by providing computer equipment, software, and training.
Non-24 Hour Sleep Wake Circadian Rhythm Disorder is a serious chronic disorder affecting mainly individuals who are blind causing chronic sleep struggles which may disrupt their quality of life.
Join our transformative movement. Contact President, Donald Porterfield at nfb.az.president@gmail.com to learn more about partnering with the National Federation of the Blind of Arizona.