Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce Becomes First Chamber to Partner with AbleVu to Advance Accessible and Neuro-Inclusive Business
DENVER, CO — The Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce (CNDCC) is proud to announce a new partnership with AbleVu, a platform that helps businesses provide clear, structured accessibility information to customers before they arrive. Through this collaboration, CNDCC becomes the first chamber of commerce to formally partner with AbleVu, helping introduce this model to businesses while advancing accessibility and transparency across the marketplace.
This partnership reflects the Chamber’s ongoing commitment to building neuro-inclusive and accessible business environments across Colorado while creating opportunities for skill development within the neurodivergent community.
An estimated 1 in 4 adults live with a disability, along with caregivers, families, and allies who often plan ahead before visiting a business. When customers cannot easily find accessibility information, they may choose another location. By providing transparent details about their spaces, businesses can remove uncertainty, welcome more customers, and demonstrate leadership in inclusive practices.
Through this partnership, CNDCC members will have the opportunity to create an AbleVu Business Profile at a special member rate. These profiles provide structured accessibility information across mobility, sensory, cognitive, dietary, and medical considerations, along with photo-backed documentation and interactive mapping tools that help customers understand what to expect before they visit.
In addition to helping businesses communicate accessibility information, the partnership also supports skill-building opportunities for neurodivergent individuals through the AbleVu Contributor Program. Contributors visit participating businesses to document observable accessibility features and upload structured information into the platform, gaining practical experience in digital documentation, observation, professional communication, and accessibility awareness.
These real-world experiences help participants build transferable skills that can support future employment opportunities in areas such as digital content management, research, documentation, tourism, accessibility services, and community programs.
“A core part of our mission at the Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce is helping businesses create environments where more people can participate and thrive,” said Leslie Espinoza, Executive Director of the Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce. “Providing clear accessibility information is a powerful step toward building a more inclusive economy. Our partnership with AbleVu gives businesses a practical way to communicate how their spaces work while showing leadership in accessibility and neuro-inclusive practices.”
“Accessible information shouldn’t be hard to find,” said Meegan Winters, Founder and CEO of AbleVu. “AbleVu exists to give businesses a simple way to share how their spaces work so people can make confident decisions before they arrive. When transparency improves, businesses reach more customers and communities become more welcoming for everyone.”
The partnership also highlights the important role chambers of commerce play in strengthening local business ecosystems.
“We are excited to partner with CNDCC to help their members better communicate with customers,” said Amy Jukes, Chief Operating Officer of AbleVu. “Chambers play an important role in strengthening local businesses, and this collaboration makes it easier for companies to share real information about their spaces while demonstrating leadership in accessibility and inclusion.”
As the Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce continues expanding its regional chapters across the state, the partnership with AbleVu will help bring accessible business information to more communities. By encouraging businesses to participate and share transparent details about their spaces, the Chamber aims to ensure that Colorado residents and visitors alike can confidently engage with local businesses, reinforcing the state’s role as a leader in accessibility and inclusive economic development.
Businesses interested in learning more about participating in the AbleVu platform can visit www.cndcc.org to learn more and register for one of two upcoming informational sessions introducing the partnership and how businesses can get listed:
• March 20 – AbleVu Business Information Session (Learn more)
• April 3 – AbleVu Contributor & Platform Overview Session (Learn more)
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About the CNDCC
Founded in 2022, the Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce (CNDCC) is proud to be the first neurodiversity chamber of commerce established in the United States, representing nearly 200 members across Colorado, including businesses, entrepreneurs, professionals, and community partners committed to advancing neurodiversity and inclusive economic growth. CNDCC works to strengthen businesses and expand opportunity by promoting authentically diverse, equity-centered workplaces where neurodivergent individuals can thrive in the workforce, business, and leadership. Through education, advocacy, and collaboration, the Chamber is helping position Colorado as a leader in neurodiversity-affirming business practices and building a more inclusive, innovative future of work.
Website: www.cndcc.org
About AbleVu
AbleVu is a cutting-edge information platform designed to enhance accessibility awareness by providing detailed and comprehensive information about public spaces. Unlike compliance-focused solutions, AbleVu serves as an inclusive information hub, offering virtual tours, high-quality photos, descriptive text, and a curated list of accessibility features and accommodations for various locations.
Website: https://ablevu.com/