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    ENKI 'Inclusion in motion' race in A Coruña: a volunteer next to a panel with a NaviLens code describing each obstacle of the inclusive race
    ENKI race · A Coruña

    § Associations

    Your cause,
    on every corner.

    An open tool

    NaviLens was born alongside blind people and the associations that walk with them. We aren't a vendor arriving with a closed proposal — we're a tool made available to you. You know the people, the environments and the real barriers. We bring the code, the app and a team ready to learn with you.

    Why together

    An alliance,
    not a donation.

    01

    Your mission, multiplied

    Every code you place turns a venue, a route, a fair or a room into a point where your cause becomes visible. Accessibility stops being a message and becomes an experience.

    02

    Starting isn't the barrier

    We offer a free kit that any association can request to make its venue or an event accessible. We grow at the pace of your resources, not the other way around.

    03

    Built with you

    This technology has been tested, challenged and improved with federations, foundations and third-sector organisations across the world. We don't impose it: we co-build it every day.

    Blind person with a white cane scanning a NaviLens code with their phone next to the Civic Center lift, with voice readout information

    What matters

    That someone finds,
    at last, what they were looking for.

    It's not a campaign or a programme. It's a gentleman with his cane who reaches the right lift on his own. It's a girl who understands the museum room in easy read. It's your cause, made tangible in an everyday gesture.

    Ways to collaborate

    A thousand ways
    to start.

    Every association is different. These are some paths we usually start with together — but we open new ones every week.

    • Free kit
      For venues, one-off events or small routes. The first step, at no cost.
    • Content co-creation
      Easy read, warm voice, languages: we define together how your accessibility sounds.
    • Territorial agreements
      Agreements with public administrations to deploy NaviLens in neighbourhoods, towns or entire regions.
    • Team training
      Workshops with your staff and volunteers so the tool truly lives.
    • Application support
      Reports, impact data and letters of support for your grants and projects.
    • Shared communications
      Materials, press and testimonials to tell together what you're changing.

    Who walks alongside us

    A discreet network,
    deeply real.

    Federations, foundations and third-sector organizations we work with every day across 16 countries. Search by name, city or filter by country.

    23 associations
    • American Council of the Blind (ACB)
      Alexandria, Virginia · United States of America
    • American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
      Arlington, Virginia · United States of America
    • Association Valentin Haüy (AVH)
      París · France
    • Blind Citizens Australia (BCA)
      Melbourne · Australia
    • Dansk Blindesamfund
      Copenhague · Denmark
    • Deutscher Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverband (DBSV)
      Berlín · Germany
    • European Blind Union (EBU)
      París · France
    • Fédération des Aveugles de France (FAF)
      París · France
    • Greater Manchester Sight Loss Council
      Manchester · United Kingdom
    • Instituto Nacional para Ciegos (INCI)
      Bogotá · Colombia
    • Lighthouse Guild
      New York · United States of America
    • National Federation of the Blind (NFB)
      Baltimore, Maryland · United States of America
    • Norges Blindeforbund
      Oslo · Norway
    • ONCE
      Madrid · Spain
    • Oogvereniging (Eye Association Netherlands)
      Utrecht · Netherlands
    • PZN (Polski Związek Niewidomych)
      Warsaw · Poland
    • RNIB Royal National Institute of Blind People
      London · United Kingdom
    • Schweizerischer Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverband (SBV / FSA)
      Bern · Switzerland
    • SRF – Synskadades Riksförbund
      Stockholm · Sweden
    • Unione Italiana dei Ciechi e degli Ipovedenti (UICI)
      Roma · Italy
    • Vision Australia
      Melbourne · Australia
    • Vision Ireland (formerly NCBI)
      Dublin · Ireland
    • World Blind Union (WBU)
      Toronto, Ontario · Canada

    A story

    ENKI, where the race
    is also for everyone.

    The ENKI Foundation and the Galicia Autism Federation turned a popular race into an accessible sensory course. Every obstacle was explained with pictograms, voice and easy read using NaviLens. The important thing wasn't the technology. It was that every child could run.

    Panel of Obstacle 11 'Monte Alto a 100' at the ENKI race with a NaviLens code, ARASAAC pictograms and the NaviLens GO app icon
    +50
    Partner associations
    +30
    Countries we reach
    42
    Languages with voice
    10 years
    Walking with the third sector

    Voice of an association

    "NaviLens connects us with a visual world that for blind and low-vision people used to be inaccessible."
    Portrait of Luis Casado
    Luis Casado
    President of Fundación Iddeas

    Let's walk together

    What if the next alliance
    were yours?

    Don't tell us about your budget. Tell us who you accompany, which barrier hurts you most and where you'd like to start. We'll think through the rest together.