United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is a national nonprofit serving over 150,000 individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. For its 75th anniversary, UCP set out to refresh its national website — ensuring it reflected both its legacy and its commitment to accessibility. To achieve this, UCP relied onaccessFlow - an accessibility management platform for developers, to embed accessibility into the redesign from the ground up.
In this case study you will learn how UCP:
- Successfully launched a fully accessible, rebranded website on time
- Reduced remediation overhead with automated scans and guided fixes
- Advanced UCP’s mission of inclusion through AI-powered accessibility