Key Facts
- Legal name
- Vision Nonprofit
- Tax status
- 501(c)(3) public charity
- EIN
- 93-4603237
- Founded
- 2024
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, Ohio (USA)
- Area served
- United States (K–12 students nationwide)
- Operating model
- 100% volunteer-powered — no paid employees
- Website
- https://visionnonprofit.org
- info@visionnonprofit.org
Mission
Vision Nonprofit provides assistive technology to children and young adults who are blind or visually impaired, ensuring every student has the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond. Devices and ongoing support are provided at no cost to families.
Who We Serve
Students in grades K–12 in the United States who have a documented diagnosis of blindness or visual impairment and need accessible technology to participate fully in their education. Eligibility includes:
- Student is in grades K–12 (Kindergarten through 12th grade)
- Diagnosed as blind or visually impaired (documentation required)
- U.S. resident
- Does not currently have access to a personal tablet or iPad
Required application documentation: (1) diagnosis from a medical provider, (2) device recommendation from a Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) or medical professional, and (3) proof of student enrollment.
Founder & Origin
Vision Nonprofit was founded in 2024 by a Cincinnati family after experiencing firsthand the cost and complexity of getting accessible technology into the hands of a child who is visually impaired. What began as one family's effort to help one child has grown into a national program serving K–12 students across multiple states.
From day one, the organization has operated on the principle that every dollar donated should go directly to students — not overhead. That's why Vision Nonprofit remains 100% volunteer-powered.
What We Do
Vision Nonprofit provides each approved student with a 13-inch iPad Pro pre-loaded with accessibility apps and ready to use. Each device leverages built-in iPadOS accessibility features including:
- VoiceOver screen reader
- Zoom and magnification
- High-contrast and color inversion display options
- Dictation, Speak Selection, and Speak Screen
- Access to thousands of accessible educational apps
Beyond hardware, families receive setup guidance, ongoing support, and connection to a community of families and educators.
Impact (2025)
- 14 students served across 9 school districts
- $25,000+ raised directly funding student devices
- $0 in paid salaries — 100% volunteer-powered
The 2026 Bridge the Gap initiative is targeting 30 students in Southwest Ohio. Live impact metrics are published at visionnonprofit.org/impact.
How We're Funded
Funding comes from individual donors, families, community partners, and small businesses. Vision Nonprofit publishes annual impact reporting at visionnonprofit.org/impact-2025 and operates transparently as a 501(c)(3) public charity. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Get Involved
- Apply for an iPad — for families of K–12 students who are blind or visually impaired
- Donate — fund the next iPad for a student in need
- Read student stories — see the program's impact
- Press kit — facts, boilerplate, and brand assets for media
- Volunteer — help expand our reach
- Contact us — partnership, press, or general inquiries
Contact
Email: info@visionnonprofit.org
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Website: https://visionnonprofit.org
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